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In the same week, Iran also released five American prisoners; exported enriched uranium, in accordance with the nuclear deal; and
reentered
world petroleum markets.
The outside door had been left open, and Captain Nemo closed it after we
reentered
the first cell.
After mooring the skiff, we
reentered
the Nautilus's interior.
This was my dismissal, and I
reentered
my stateroom.
The next day, January 26, we cut the equator on the 82nd meridian and we
reentered
the northern hemisphere.
After our position fix, I
reentered
the lounge, and when our bearings were reported on the chart, I saw that we were off the island of Ceylon, that pearl dangling from the lower lobe of the Indian peninsula.
Soon the Nautilus
reentered
its liquid element, and the pressure gauge indicated that it was staying at a depth of thirty feet.
But this lofty plateau measured only a few fathoms, and soon we
reentered
Our Element.
I
reentered
my stateroom, very puzzled, as you can imagine.
And Ned Land
reentered
his cabin, "to keep from doing something desperate," he said as he left me.
We all
reentered
the interior.
After Ned was dressed, I
reentered
the lounge, whose windows had been uncovered; stationed next to Conseil, I examined the strata surrounding and supporting the Nautilus.
After two hours of energetic work, Ned Land reentered, exhausted.
When his time was up, he yielded his equipment to another and
reentered
the foul air on board, always calm, unflinching, and uncomplaining.
Captain Nemo
reentered
his stateroom, and I saw no more of him for a good while.
I
reentered
my stateroom.
Captain Nemo
reentered
near midnight.
I
reentered
my stateroom, where Ned and Conseil were waiting silently.
He bowed again politely as he
reentered
the room, and walking up to Captain Wharton, said, with comic gravity,-"Now, sir, my principal business being done, may I beg to examine the quality of that wig?"
Frances followed him, and, obedient to the direction of her eye, the soldier
reentered
the apartment in which had been their first interview.
Fortunately for the credit of the Virginians, Major Dunwoodie
reentered
the field at this critical instant; he saw his troops in disorder; at his feet lay weltering in blood George Singleton, a youth endeared to him by numberless virtues, and Lawton was unhorsed and stretched on the plain.
"You are much hurt, I fear," said Mason, with something of condolence in his manner, as they
reentered
the highway, biting off the end of a cigar for the want of a better quality of tobacco.
The command was rigidly obeyed, and during this long period the peddler was unseen; the detachment was withdrawn, and the following night Birch
reentered
his dwelling.
Why not fly, and improve these precious moments?""Your sister says well, Captain Wharton," exclaimed Harvey, who had
reentered
unseen; "we must go at once.
Once outside, he and Planchet set off as fast as they could; and by making a long detour avoided the wood and
reentered
the city by another gate.
The sailor squeezed the reporter's hand, for he could not make himself heard, in a way which signified "Wait!" then he
reentered
the passage.
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