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Now it was like a troubled sea just below, tossed with wrinkles and waves.
There's never a spot in the bay where he could land, even in a less troubled sea than this.
But I did not see them as men: they were waves on a troubled sea, surging and crashing.
Now four islands were sailing the troubled seas in Laird's mind.
The labouring of the ship in the troubled sea on this night I shall never forget.
A few days later an identity named Mattie came and went within three hours, like something bubbling up out of a troubled sea.
I held him and he muttered incoherently as the troubled sea tossed our little vessel.
A moment later the view faded from sight as the submarine sank below the surface of the troubled sea.
He has guided a mighty ocean liner doggedly into a troubled sea.
It is a far, far better thing to have a firm anchor in nonsense than to put out on the troubled seas of thought.
The surface of the vast cloud floor below us was in a perfect turmoil, like that of a troubled sea.
Nothing will so well depict the troubled seas in which he was now voyaging as a review of these various anxieties.
They might have been standing on a crag in the midst of a troubled sea, one that receded into an interstellar dark.
'We cannot be leaderless in the troubled sea of trade unionism.
These troubled seas have witnessed countless maritime disasters in the centuries since ships first sailed here.
His next novel Troubled Seas provided a comprehensive reply to his enemies.
Troubled Seas (1863) and Russian Liars (1864) were his last strong works.
The song conveys the pleas of a captain on a troubled sea voyage and facing a mutiny from his crew.
The surface is very uneven, rising like the waves of a troubled sea, descending low, and interspersed by rifts that sink deep.
After all, this first novel shows he has his own fish to fry, even though they might derive from that same broad, blue, troubled sea, the Caribbean.
Book of Isaiah 57:20 "But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt."
Pisemsky worked in a hectic manner, devoting the whole of 1862 to Troubled Seas.
Farrel's eyes stayed riveted to the plume of seawater, now cascading back across a troubled sea.
From each the innumerable roofs of slate looked like the leaden surges of a grey, troubled sea after rain.
Troubled Seas (1863)