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passenger board
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3.88 |
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Other passengers boarded in Haifa. |
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man board
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2.04 |
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The men boarded as passengers. |
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official board
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1.71 |
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Military and airport officials boarded it and remained past midnight. |
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commando board
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1.51 |
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Then, the Greenpeace ship was rammed and boarded by commandos. |
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officer board
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1.12 |
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The boat then stopped and Russian officers boarded, finding seven fishermen. |
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group board
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1.05 |
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The group has not boarded the barge. |
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people board
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0.99 |
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The people boarded Israeli army buses on the tarmac. |
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police board
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0.92 |
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He said he was stunned when police boarded their boat to question the couple. |
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activist board
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0.79 |
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Activists boarded the platform, and protests across Europe prompted Shell to back down. |
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authority board
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0.79 |
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It also enacted rules allowing Canadian authorities to board and seize the European boats. |
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hijacker board
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0.79 |
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The hijacker boarded in Polykastron, where he claimed he was abused by police. |
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team board
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0.79 |
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The team boarded a bus, where it was halted by a passing train. |
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woman board
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0.66 |
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One day, a woman boarded the train clutching black gloves. |
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agent board
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0.53 |
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It took two days before FBI agents boarded the ship to investigate. |
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crew board
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0.53 |
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Commander Scott Altman waved as he and his crew boarded the heavily guarded van for the ride to the pad. |
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inspector board
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0.53 |
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When inspectors boarded her in San Juan harbor, ship officers denied discharging anything. |
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pirate board
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0.53 |
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The pirates boarded the ship and stripped it of its navigation gear. |
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refugee board
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0.53 |
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Twenty-four refugees boarded a bus late Thursday night in the southern port city of Ystad. |
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worker board
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0.53 |
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Cypriot workers boarded the Syrian ship at dawn to make repairs. |
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child board
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0.46 |
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The smallest children boarded the bus and ate. |