At 300 to 500 ordtak

en At 300 to 500 feet, you can actually swim to the surface. It is very dangerous to do so, but it has been done by the British Royal Navy.

en While this event has been in progress today, some two million tons of cargo has passed through British ports. The sea-lanes are of vast importance to this country and it is the Royal Navy that guarantees our access to them.

en The pool has been a big help for us. It's a big benefit having a playground for the kids and swim lessons. At swim lessons, the lifeguards helped one girl who was afraid to jump in 5 feet, now she swims laps in 5 feet.

en The Royal Family's popularity in the USA, as well as royal heritage and our historic palaces and attractions, will help us encourage support for British tourism and remind consumers that there is still plenty of reason to visit Britain.

en At the start of this season, we asked the kids if they wanted to swim as Royal Oak, or if they wanted to be known as the Ravens. They preferred to be Royal Oak for one more season.

en [Western Illinois] wasn't the strongest of opponents. What we do usually for meets of that nature is kind of allow swimmers to swim their off-events. Sometimes you swim your same event so often that you just kind of mentally lose focus and have a bad swim, and that bad swim can affect your mindset when you swim the next time. I liked the opportunity to have the majority of the team swim off events.

en This is a great success for the Royal Navy, ... (It) has dealt a sledgehammer blow to the drug traffickers.

en There is no cannibalism in the British navy, absolutely none, and when I say none, I mean there is a certain amount.

en You are a member of the British royal family. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. We are never tired, and we all love hospitals.

en The Royal Navy of England hath ever been its greatest defense and ornament; it is its ancient and natural strength; the floating bulwark of the island.
  William Blackstone

en If it's dangerous, we don't want to put our players on a dangerous surface.

en I was a Navy officer writing about Navy problems and I simply stole this lovely Army nurse and popped her into a Navy uniform, where she has done very well for herself.
  James A. Michener

en The burden the Navy has carried so brilliantly in the Pacific will inevitably be shared more and more with the Army and its air forces. But the Navy has performed its historic duty; the Navy got them there.

en This league is about having blood in the water, and making sure your sharks swim around that surface. That's what we expect to do Sunday.

en When they're on battery, they're incredibly difficult to find, ... So, unless you know where they are, they could be anywhere, which complicates the United States' or any opposing navy's ability to operate on the surface.


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