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  • 1sea rover — n. buccaneer, pirate; person who commits sea robbery; pirate ship; person travels greatly by sea …

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  • 2Sea Shepherd Conservation Society — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Non profit Non profit type = 501(c)(3) founded date = 1981 in Oregon, USA founder = Paul Watson location = Friday Harbor, Washington, USA origins = key people = area served =… …

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  • 3Great Train Robbery (1963) — The Great Train Robbery is the name given to a £2.6 million train robbery committed on 8 August 1963 at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England.[1] The bulk of the stolen money was not recovered. It was probably… …

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  • 4The Great Train Robbery — may refer to: NOTOC Events * The Great Gold Robbery of 1855 that took place during a train and sea journey from London to Paris. * Great Train Robbery (1963) that took place in 1963 near Linslade in England. * The Great Dinky Robbery, an incident …

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  • 5Jesse Stone: Sea Change — Directed by Robert Harmon Written by Ronni Kern Starring Tom Selleck Kathy Baker …

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  • 6Daylight Robbery on the Orient Express — The Goodies episode Episode no. Series 6 Episode 53 (of 76) Produced by Starring …

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  • 7Hamburg Sea Devils — NFLE team name = Hamburg Sea Devils color1 = #30D5C8 color2 = #660099 helmet = NFLE SeaDevils.png founded = 2005 retired = 2007 stadium = HSH Nordbank Arena city = Hamburg, Germany colors = Dark Blue, Teal, White, Red coach = Vince Martino wb won …

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  • 8North Sea Camp (HM Prison) — HMP North Sea Camp Opened 1935 Management HM Prison Service Prison type Adult Male/Category D Prisoner figures 378 (April 2011) Location Freiston, Lincolnshire …

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  • 9The Storm on the Sea of Galilee — Artist Rembrandt Year 1633 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 16 …

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  • 10Piracy — This article is about maritime piracy. For other uses, see Pirate (disambiguation). The traditional Jolly Roger of piracy …

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