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Kermode & Mayo’s Take

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A Ship, a Ship Has One Continuous Deck From Bow to Stern Above the Water Line

A ship has one continuous deck from bow to stern above the water line, whereas a boat does not. This is why submarines are known as boats, and therefore why that film is called das boot and not das shif. Nuns standing up to facist or violently oppressive regimes of one sort or another, if not specifically nartes, is definitely a thing. The poseidon adventure based on a novel by paul gallico, who wrote missus Harris goes to paris. Is cain bacon involved at any stage? Almost certainly. To put this boat versus ship thread to bed, or rather, on its bike, or, more aptly, out to sea, probably after

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