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Recent Examples of crewmanIn 1990, Bryant married Charlie Hobson Dry, an Oklahoma native and former NASA test crewman.—Anita Gates, Orlando Sentinel, 10 Jan. 2025 The explosion aboard the Sultana was followed by the state's second-deadliest steamboat disaster, the destruction of the Miami by fire on the Arkansas River, with a loss of as many as 200 passengers and crewmen.—arkansasonline.com, 28 Dec. 2024 The sole survivor The wreck claimed the lives of 28 of its 29 crewman, leaving only Dennis Hale alive.—Jalen Williams, Detroit Free Press, 29 Nov. 2024 Almost half of the dead were crewmen from the battleship USS Arizona, which sank within minutes after a bomb struck its forward magazine, igniting more than a million pounds of ammunition.—Jenna Prestininzi, Detroit Free Press, 5 Dec. 2024 See All Example Sentences for crewman
Last season, she got ditched by a deckhand for another supermodel-looking crew member.
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Rafaela Bassili,
Vulture,
22 Apr. 2025
Robert Phillips Deckhand, Below Deck Season 8 This fill-in deckhand made his mark by slagging off Izzy Wouters after she was promoted to lead deckhand over him.
Painter, exhibition organizer, collector, gardener, competitive sailor: Caillebotte unsettles conventional definitions of the figure of the artist.
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James Meyer,
Artforum,
1 May 2025
Some members of the crew had boarded English vessels, eventually making their way back to Denmark and writing about their previous voyage, but none of the sailors wrote where the ships met their end, the museum said.
Titanic analyst Parks Stephenson, metallurgist Jennifer Hooper, and master mariner Captain Chris Hearn find evidence exonerating First Officer William Murdoch, long accused of abandoning his post.
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ArsTechnica,
ArsTechnica,
10 Apr. 2025
Hazardous seas also prompted NWS meteorologists to issue a small craft advisory warning inexperienced mariners, especially those in small vessels, against venturing out into the ocean.
Giant tortoises once flourished in vast numbers across a large swath of islands dimpling the western Indian Ocean until seafarers during the Age of Exploration from the 1400s to 1600s plundered almost all of them to extinction.
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Kevin Gepford,
Smithsonian Magazine,
15 Apr. 2025
Long-distance seafarers crossed the Mediterranean Sea far earlier than scientists had believed, a new study has found.
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