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On the outward passage, she falls ill and suddenly dies.
I came hurriedly to bargain outward passage with you when you leave."
I came here to arrange an outward passage."
By night the Surprise came round at low tide, when the water was too low for the galley to attempt the outward passage from the lagoon.
On the outward passage the family experienced illness, discomfort and danger; on one occasion the ship came close to foundering during a monsoon.
Outward passage was permitted only after credentials had been examined by teams from the Bangkok Special Branch and all vehicles rigorously searched.
The fastest outward passage to San Francisco from New York of the Ocean Telegraph was 105 days, 20 hours.
One day from New York on the outward passage, Grand Gulf, herself leaking badly, took into tow sinking British bark Linden.
The escort had been assembled in case of attack by the German battleship Tirpitz but Tirpitz had been disabled by an air attack some days before and the outward passage was uneventful.
He was allocated as an additional escort to this group for the outward passage, with instructions to proceed to Boston on completion, to have new bearings fitted to the diesel engines, as they were badly worn.
The glass allows the light rays of the sun to enter, but it obstructs the outward passage of the dark heat, into which the light rays are converted, from the inside that has been warmed by the sunshine."
On 22 May 1943 she was deployed on her first mission along with Wren, Woodpecker, Cygnet, Starling and Kite on anti-submarine operations supporting the outward passage of Atlantic Convoy ONS8.
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Fellow Travelers in the Mist Now the wind was at our backs, and we were on a much more direct course than on the outward passage, in which we were forced to sail 50 miles to cover a point-to-point distance of about 28 miles.
There was barely a smear of blood on it as it had been more or less wiped clean by its outward passage through many layers of polystyrene and cloth, so it seemed to be the knife itself, not its use, that was rendering Paul temporarily speechless.
We examined the tomb, if only as a matter of form; and found that certain of the superincumbent boulders had been displaced in such a manner as to admit the outward passage of a body with the lateral dimensions of some large snake or musk-rat.
"Passage East" is, therefore, both an artistic and a historical tribute to one of the most remarkable sea voyages of the past century - the outward passage of large numbers of Britons (aristocrats, civil servants, merchants, soldiers, maids) from London to India, and return of the same, perhaps years later.