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The settlements of the Ægæan which first raised the flag of Greek independence were the so-called Nautical Islands, Hydra, Spetza, and Psara, where the absence of a Turkish population and the enjoyment of a century of self-government had allowed the bold qualities of an energetic maritime race to grow to their full vigour.
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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In May, Glenn and Davis launched the beta version of a new web-based boat-sharing service called Nautical Monkey, at www.nauticalmonkey.com.
Thestar.com - Home Page Tyler Hamilton 2011
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While attendance can be thin -- a brandy tasting earlier this year drew a handful of guests -- other events, such as Nautical Night, have taken off.
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My den is fairly "Nautical" themed - I collect vintage plates and tiles that cruiselines have given passengers as gifts/mementos of cruises ...
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My den is fairly "Nautical" themed - I collect vintage plates and tiles that cruiselines have given passengers as gifts/mementos of cruises ...
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Nautical stars were used as direction-finder to guide and protect the sailors in the wide open seas at night to prevent deviating from set destination.
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Nautical star tattoos are attributed as a symbol of finding your way and following your dream.
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Nautical star tattoos look superb to be worn on the lower stomach, lower back, feet, armbands and shoulders.
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Twenty minutes later, after piling my bags into the trunk of my car, I was driving to the fish market on the Nautical Mile over in Freeport.
Recipe for Love Shamara Ray 2011
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Twenty minutes later, after piling my bags into the trunk of my car, I was driving to the fish market on the Nautical Mile over in Freeport.
Recipe for Love Shamara Ray 2011
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