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  • 1Following sea — is a term commonly used in boating.DefinitionA following sea refers to tidal and wave direction in reference to the heading of the boat. For example, if the current and waves of the body of water are heading in the same direction as the sailor,… …

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  • 2following sea — noun : a sea moving in about the direction of a ship s heading compare head sea, quartering sea …

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  • 3Sea Monsters (TV series) — Sea Monsters DVD cover Genre Documentary Created by Tim Haines Directed by Jasper James …

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  • 4Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom) — Sea Cadet Corps Active 1854 Present Role Volunteer Youth Organisation Headquarters …

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  • 5Sea Scouts (band) — Sea Scouts Origin Tasmania, Australia Genres Indie rock Years active 1994–2000 Labels Chapter Music Unstable Ape Records Zum …

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  • 6Sea Sprite Sailing Yachts — is a family of US built sailing vessels. The series includes the following yachts, a 23 , 28 , 30 , and a 34 . They were all simply designated Sea Sprites. The twin sails in a following seas emblem is well known in the yachting world. Sea Sprites …

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  • 7Sea level rise — is an increase in sea level. Multiple complex factors may influence this change. Sea level has risen about 130 meters (400 ft) since the peak of the last ice age about 18,000 years ago. Most of the rise occurred before 6,000 years ago. From 3,000 …

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  • 8Sea Launch — is a spacecraft launch service that uses a mobile sea platform for equatorial launches of commercial payloads on specialized Zenit 3SL rockets. As of July 2008 it had assembled and launched 28 rockets with two failures and one partial failure.The …

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  • 9Sea Patrol (season 1) — Sea Patrol Season 1 DVD cover Country of origin …

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  • 10Sea Surface full of Clouds — is a poem from the second, 1931,edition of Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was firstpublished in 1924, so it is restricted by copyright. However, briefparts of it are quoted here as , and the whole poem is available… …

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