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"shipwrecked" Definitions
  1. having been sailing in a ship that was then lost or destroyed at sea
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173 Sentences With "shipwrecked"

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Palau was "discovered" by a shipwrecked English crew in 1783.
The shipwrecked must be taken to a place of safety.
Thursday "Sharkwrecked" (9pm ET): A team spends 48 hours shipwrecked.
"The trauma of it was like being shipwrecked," says Laura.
Instead, his treasures sprawled across the property like shipwrecked chests.
If we don't do anything, in five years we'll be shipwrecked.
Think about it: The goddess shows three measly shipwrecked mortals mercy.
" Another one begins: "I was shipwrecked on an island of clouds.
But crew members soon find themselves shipwrecked and surrounded by sharks.
Salvation for Crusoe arrives in the form of a similarly shipwrecked "stranger".
"We [built] a giant shipwrecked astronaut emerging from the sand," Patterson says.
States aren't required to disembark rescued shipwrecked people, even those claiming asylum.
It was an old hunting camp shipwrecked in twenty miles of scrub.
I know what I risk, but the 42 shipwrecked on board are exhausted.
Their bastion of democracy was nothing more than a kingdom of the shipwrecked.
His watercolors of an alpine cabin and a shipwrecked sailboat are meticulously rendered.
At the start of "Link's Awakening," a horrible storm leaves our hero shipwrecked.
In "Twelfth Night," a shipwrecked Viola asks what she should do in Illyria.
"Greenland!" the artist Rockwell Kent wrote, after being shipwrecked in an ice fjord.
Like shipwrecked searchers, connections are made among victims of the separate, continuing tragedies.
Dano as a shipwrecked man who has given up hope of ever being rescued.
Independence, say several MSPs, is a "lifeboat" from the soon-to-be-shipwrecked Britain.
They were sired by shipwrecked pirates or by Madoc, a 220th-century Welsh explorer.
He shares photographs of a 14th-century shipwrecked cog discovered in a silted creek.
Stern view of the shipwrecked USS Conestoga (AT-54) colonized with white plumose sea anemones.
After years of mismanagement, Venezuela's all-important oil industry is listing like a shipwrecked tanker.
In Neill Blomkamp's science fiction allegory, shipwrecked aliens exist on Earth as poorly treated refugees.
The game saw Link shipwrecked on Koholint Island, a dreamy place populated by strange inhabitants.
They are strange places, these abandoned fairgrounds and shipwrecked boardwalks and dry, cavernous water parks.
"The Red Turtle" A dialogue-free film about a shipwrecked man who makes a new start.
Not only is the taste of the shipwrecked brew unique, but so was its chemical composition.
In the video, Graham appears as a shipwrecked sailor who washed ashore on a deserted island.
A young woman named Alia Mayeux Keralis is shipwrecked off the coast, and Diana rescues her.
In the first, Lara fought tooth and nail to survive the island on which she was shipwrecked.
In the beginning of the play, Miranda is charmed by the human beings shipwrecked on her island.
All the prodigal daughters, abandoned sons, and shipwrecked girls next door got that way for a reason.
Crossing the divide from "we make one thing well" to "we make everything" has shipwrecked countless founders.
What do a shipwrecked British cannibal, activist Abbie Hoffman, and a group of pipeline protesters have in common?
"We have replaced a shipwrecked liberal democracy with a 21st-century Christian democracy," he said on May 10th.
The room is half scented air and half shipwrecked objects suspended above the ground in woven silk nets.
" THEMpeople started working with Mick Jenkins, too, and Wilder ended up singing on Mick's songs "Shipwrecked" and "Dehydration.
He is not a Svengali; he's a shipwrecked banker who washed ashore and wound up the president's ventriloquist.
He really stumbled into singing on Mick's tracks after casually humming a melody to "Shipwrecked" in the studio.
I felt a little shipwrecked myself, a Crusoe washed up and landlocked on the strange isle of Topeka.
The bodies were believed to have come from a shipwrecked inflatable raft that was found on the shore.
He had just published a book titled The Shipwrecked Mind, a short meditation on the rise of political reactionaries.
Sprawled across wooden tables and chairs, Larry and his fellow-drinkers look like shipwrecked creatures in a murky sea.
My project began to sink right away and shipwrecked conclusively when I tried to describe my first love truthfully.
He chased poachers and smugglers, rescued shipwrecked sailors, delivered mail and medicine, and transported missionaries, criminals, scientists and VIPs.
All were suddenly quiet, recalling the mythological idea of the siren, whose enchanting songs mesmerize sea travelers to shipwrecked doom.
But in 1918, an unexpected shipment of invasive rats (they were stowaways on a boat, which shipwrecked) annihilated the arthropods.
Let's start with the fact that many if not most if not all feel shipwrecked in their own lives. Discuss!
"When we don't want to go to Chuck E. Cheese's or a park, we come to Shipwrecked," Ms. Dorestant said.
It makes Viola (a somber and moving Susanna Stahlmann), the shipwrecked and Cesario-disguised girl who loves Orsino, risk exposure.
Synopsis: A group of American boys and a shipwrecked Russian sailor become friends in the midst of the Cold War.
Given its provenance, it seems reasonable to assume that the statue was originally part of the cargo of a shipwrecked vessel.
"Bachelor in Paradise" has a new way of reeling in viewers ... tapping into the sex scandal that temporarily shipwrecked the show.
As Caliban guides Stephano (one of the shipwrecked men) around his island home, he tells the man not to be afraid.
The gazebo's only bench for sitting was built from the wood of a shipwrecked boat and stacks of broken concrete blocks.
Once you get past the schtick that a pair of shipwrecked fraternal twins are somehow identical, there's a lot to adore.
In "The Midnight Zone", a mother and her sons are marooned in "an old hunting camp shipwrecked in twenty miles of scrub".
They get shipwrecked, and somehow they really washed way far away from the Scandinavian waters, and they end up in the jungle.
The story told of a shipwrecked family in "Swiss Family Robinson" is one of the most iconic in all of Disney's catalog.
Despite its unusual setting (and a lack of windmills), Shipwrecked, which opened in April 2016, checks many of the mini-golf boxes.
Back at the woman's house, she's so cold that she moves with a regal slowness, like a shipwrecked queen trudging toward shore.
She isn't the least bit sad or regretful about a vacation that brought her fights and left her almost-shipwrecked and diarrhea-stricken.
"It feels like I've been pulled from an early grave, or like I was shipwrecked and just landed on the shore," he says.
The promise of the Mediterranean sunlight and blue sky contrasts with the reality of shipwrecked boats used by migrants to cross the sea.
The exercises to be held around Itu Aba, known by Taiwan as Taiping, would include drills in rescuing shipwrecked personnel, the coastguard said.
Without dialogue, it tells the story of a man shipwrecked on an island with only turtles, crabs and birds to keep him company.
"The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books" is an intellectual biography, but its beating heart is the tangled love of a son for his father.
On shore, the other apostles awaited, along with the mission leader of "Mediterranea Saving Humans," a humanitarian group whose ships rescue shipwrecked migrants.
Some locals pull shipwrecked European explorers onto the rocky shores in a gesture of altruism; others draw weapons in defense of their lands.
Idamante and his countrymen are plunged into grief when a report comes that Idomeneo, while returning to Crete, has been shipwrecked and drowned.
A gentle, omniscient narrator shares the story of Roz, a friendly robot who inexplicably finds herself shipwrecked on an island full of wild animals.
Star Trek Beyond finds the Enterprise venturing out to an uncharted nebula to help an alien named Kalara (Lydia Wilson) rescue her besieged, shipwrecked crew.
And while the ill-fated Sydney Cove has gone down in infamy for being shipwrecked, her spirit lives on 220 years later in yeast form.
In Jaramijó, it is not unheard-of for fishermen to vanish, stranded by a broken motor, shot by a pirate or shipwrecked in a storm.
"We have replaced a shipwrecked liberal democracy with a 21st-century Christian democracy, which guarantees people's freedom, security," Orban, in power since 2010, told parliament.
Today, as the Columbia political theorist Mark Lilla points out in his compelling new book, "The Shipwrecked Mind: On Political Reaction," reactionaries are in the saddle.
In Winnipeg, Manitoba, players have dressed as characters from "The Golden Girls" and "The Wizard of Oz." This year, the Riverdale tournament had a "shipwrecked" theme.
Like 100 Years of Solitude, Land of Love follows the plight of one family — the Bradshaws, who were shipwrecked on the Virgin Islands — over multiple generations.
"You're not just playing regular mini-golf and that's it — it's creative and interactive," said Ms. Kbariti, who first learned of Shipwrecked Miniature Golf on Yelp.
James) shipwrecked on the shores of Illyria, separated from her beloved mirror image of a twin brother, Sebastian (Troy Anthony), whom she believes lost at sea.
Horror Genres: Haunted houses, creepy kids Shipwrecked as children, Jason and Beth (Stephen Shortridge and Dianne Kay) were raised by their uncle, Richard Martinique (Richard Anderson).
The crew is shipwrecked, and when a virus that eats the eggs in human ovaries renders most of the world infertile, only they can reproduce humankind.
She ends up shipwrecked and kidnapped by a bunch of guys with guns, and makes a number of death-defying jumps over chasms and under deadly traps.
In "The Midnight Zone," an unnamed mother narrates what occurs after a family vacation in a Florida cabin "shipwrecked in 20 miles of scrub" swiftly goes awry.
After being shipwrecked on the shores of Pentapolis, Pericles at last finds a suitable bride in Thaisa (Gia Crovatin), the daughter of the king, Simonides (John Rothman).
In keeping with the aquatic theme we've seen, in everything from the album artwork to the "Big Fish" video, this latest clip sees Vince and Ty shipwrecked.
Loud-talking, pompous, kleptomaniacal birds They were first named by explorer George Wilhelm Steller in 1714, who spotted them while shipwrecked in what is now called Alaska.
"Each time, it is Emmanuel Macron who organizes the reception and distribution of these shipwrecked, each time it is him who picks up the phone," she said.
I'd always assumed that if I ever returned to that place, that island where I'd been shipwrecked, I would never escape; I'd be dragged down and destroyed.
The plot: A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island and tries to escape, but a scary-looking turtle the size of a Volvo won't let him.
Imagine, Fisher wrote in "The Theory of Interest" in 1930, a group of sailors shipwrecked on a barren island with only their stores of hardtack to sustain them.
The ordinariness of his tale and its unexceptional heroes—Ananda and his uncle Radhesh, an avatar for Odysseus—implies that, in the end, everyone is wandering and shipwrecked.
They don't convey the allure of his ideas of the Dionysian, his fury at the human tendency toward submission and self-enslavement, his particular appeal to the shipwrecked.
The creature doesn't understand how a woman tamed him, and is trying to revert the island to the former status quo by forming alliances with the shipwrecked sailors.
Outlander "Outlander" ended last season with Claire and Jamie shipwrecked on the American coast, bringing with them a mess of a past and no idea of their future.
Where to watch: STARZ The recently released Adrift is inspired by the true story of sailor Tami Oldham's 41 days of survival following a hurricane that left her shipwrecked.
Seven years of war in Syria has displaced more than half the country's population, leaving millions of refugees shipwrecked between the wasteland of home and the void of exile.
Joel McCrea plays Bob Rainsford, a big-game hunter who gets shipwrecked on a private South American island belonging to a fellow sportsman, the Russian Count Zaroff (Leslie Banks).
Bolsonaro also appeared to row back comments from Monday, when he suggested the oil could be from a shipwrecked vessel, suggesting the evidence did not suggest such a cause.
Bolsonaro also appeared to row back comments from Monday, when he suggested the oil could be from a shipwrecked vessel, suggesting the evidence did not suggest such a cause.
The Okinawan gentleman and karate master Anko Itosu supposedly either developed these himself or learned one from a shipwrecked Chinese sailor, and built much of his karate teachings around them.
In the eastern part of the country, 88 shipwrecked fishermen were rescued in La Mosquitia, while two are still missing, Luis Florentino, deputy chief of emergency agency COPECO, said by telephone.
In the eastern part of the country, 88 shipwrecked fishermen were rescued in La Mosquitia, while two are still missing, Luis Florentino, deputy chief of emergency agency COPECO, said by telephone.
The artist Sara Jimenez stages the space in a way that represents the spaces in the mind where we keep the mental objects that are essentially shipwrecked, derelict but not abandoned.
The bodies were believed to have come from a shipwrecked inflatable raft that was found on the same stretch of shore, said Mohammed Almosrti, a spokesman for the Libyan Red Crescent.
In May 2017, Southern was detained by the Italian coast guard after she attempted to block the passage of an NGO ship that rescued shipwrecked migrants off the shores of North Africa.
Malta is important in the history of Christianity because a ship carrying St. Paul to Rome was shipwrecked there in about the year 60 AD while he was being taken to Rome.
Like his co-star Chris Hemsworth, Holland had to undergo a major transformation to play a shipwrecked character in the film, so he told reporters that he gave up sugar before filming.
The Shakespearean allusions—Lear-like King with his three daughters; shipwrecked sailors delivered, " Tempest " style, into a tiny fiefdom—and the absence of any modern technology contribute to the novel's timeless languor.
Mr. Salvini has emerged as a hero to populists, and a villain to liberals in Italy and Europe for his willingness to turn away migrants — often shipwrecked and destitute — from Italy's shores.
Shipwrecked on the shoals of assimilation—adjusting to the cultural peculiarities of America less easily than the rest of her clan—she fights harder than anyone else to keep the family afloat.
Getting shipwrecked on this island wouldn't be the worst thing to happen to the Irish singer, who is a noted cat lover and has previously visited Japan's cat cafes to serenade its residents.
The separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border and Italy&aposs refusal to let shipwrecked migrants disembark in its ports illustrate the hardening positions on border control in Washington and European capitals.
But if I'm shipwrecked this summer, I hope I'll have these five terrific books I read recently — which I just shared on my blog — as well as five all-time favorites with me.
On Ms. Kbariti's second visit to Shipwrecked, at the 18th hole — a replica New York City subway car complete with ads for the ubiquitous dermatologist Dr. Zizmor — her boyfriend, Eli, knelt before her.
They conveyed instead "strangely exhilarating despair," as the intellectual historian Mark Lilla writes in his new book, "The Shipwrecked Mind" (New York Review Books), a collection of essays on philosophical and religious reaction.
Japanese curry dates back even further than that, to the late 1800s when, legend has it, curry was introduced to Japan by way of a shipwrecked British sailor picked up by a fishing boat.
It follows a shipwrecked man to an island, where his attempts to escape are blocked by a giant turtle; from there, the story unfolds with the dreamlike logic and sudden surprises of a fable.
The show has dozens, from an 1879 image of the Virgin of Guadalupe rescuing shipwrecked sailors to late 5013th-century paintings documenting the peril and promise of immigration from Mexico to the United States.
"The story of why John Smith failed, his human frailties, the analysis of the economic conditions on which he was shipwrecked—all of this can be told in a hundred different ways," he wrote.
And, like Odysseus, Aeneas is dangerously distracted from his mission by a beautiful woman: Dido, the queen of the North African city of Carthage, where the hero has been welcomed hospitably after he is shipwrecked.
"As a class we explore the what, how, and why of Shackleton's various moves to earn the trust and respect of his men and get them all back alive after being shipwrecked in the ice."
So far we've heard "Big Fish", which is accompanied by history's best video involving a shipwrecked yacht, and "Bag Bak"—a track that should already be in your weekend playlist, and if it isn't wyd baby?
Manny and Hank are presented as two halves of one person: The corpse naively and unashamedly wonders about human nature, while the shipwrecked soul keeps trying to shoot him down, letting his fears influence every decision.
It's a sharp contrast from last autumn, when the restaurant's calamari fisherman was busy hauling sea-soaked asylum seekers to dry land, and waiters turned tables into makeshift hospital beds for shipwrecked survivors treated for hypothermia.
They've created complicated experiments in interactive cinema, and they made their feature-film debut with Swiss Army Man, a strangely tender movie about a shipwrecked man who survives with the help of Daniel Radcliffe's aggressively farting corpse.
The Coast Guard used to be two entities Though the Revenue Marine was founded in 1790, it merged with the US Life-Saving Service, which helped shipwrecked mariners, in 1915 when Congress passed the Coast Guard Act.
A giant mechanical claw reaches down from the flies at one point and retrieves from a pit in the stage the ruined wooden shell of a shipwrecked boat; the migrants it carried mill around, their future uncertain.
Born Seitaro Suzuki in Tokyo on May 20013, 22001, Mr. Suzuki studied at a trade school before being recruited into the Japanese Army during World War II. While serving in the South Pacific, he was shipwrecked twice.
Yet, so far, the number of Geneva Conventions has remained static at four (they aim to protect wounded and sick armed forces in the field; wounded, sick, and shipwrecked armed forces at sea; prisoners of war; and civilians).
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai police said on Thursday there is enough evidence to press human trafficking charges against the captain and crew of a boat carrying 65 Rohingya Muslims that was shipwrecked this week on a southern Thai island.
The Kennedys were a well-known seafaring family, and the country's 35th president was a war hero who commanded PT-109, which was rammed by a Japanese destroyer, leaving Kennedy and his crew shipwrecked on a Pacific island.
The general orbit remains largely intact, with the Robinson family part of a mission to colonize space, before they're thrown off course and shipwrecked on a desolate planet (as usual, much of it resembles the outskirts of Vancouver).
Migrants lose a lifeline: The medical charity Doctors Without Borders said that interference by European governments had forced it to end rescue operations in the Mediterranean by its ship Aquarius, which has saved many shipwrecked migrants from drowning.
THE CATALOGUE OF SHIPWRECKED BOOKS Christopher Columbus, His Son, and the Quest to Build the World's Greatest Library By Edward Wilson-Lee Hernando Colón was the illegitimate second son of Cristóbal Colón (known to us as Christopher Columbus).
His subsequent novels — with protagonists like a clairvoyant crusader in the Middle Ages, a shipwrecked adventurer in the 1600s and a 19th-century physicist — also demanded that readers absorb heavy doses of semiotic ruminations along with compelling fictional tales.
According to volunteers with the charity Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), which has been conducting rescue operations in the Aegean and Mediterranean for months, the child was on board a boat that shipwrecked on the remote island of Agathonisi.
People yell it out of cars to each other, resort staff speak it to every passerby with an almost militaristic vigilance, and even the shipwrecked revelers had picked it up by the end of the week by way of sheer repetition.
Israel Hands)," 22017) Like Robinson Crusoe (or the crew of the Minnow, from Gilligan's Island), the pair find themselves shipwrecked on a deserted island – yet, as the Parrot points out to the Pirate, "It can't be deserted if we're on it.
Like Miyazaki's best, The Red Turtle tells a story of strong primal emotion by blurring the line between the natural and mystical worlds, romantically pairing a shipwrecked traveler and a woman who assumes the form of an oddly colored marine reptile.
It's a convenient bit of plot-shoehorning, but it does mean that as Croft enters Yamatai to find that the evil Mathias (Walton Goggins) is pressganging shipwrecked sailors into servitude, the pair of heroes are automatically on the workers' side.
Set on the island of Crete at the end of the Trojan War, the story turns on an impulsive plea made by Idomeneo, the island's king, who arrives shipwrecked on the shores of his homeland after 20 years of battle.
In "The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books" (which takes its title from a list of volumes lost from his collection at sea), Edward Wilson-Lee follows Hernando's life in the usual fashion, from his earliest recorded childhood memories to his deathbed.
After successfully acquiring a lease on the industrial space, they built, sourced or refurbished most of Shipwrecked themselves, and excavated all 18 holes from a foreclosed mini-golf course in Maryland before carting them north on a manual-transmission flatbed truck.
Although the number of migrants attempting the hazardous sea journey from Libya to Southern Europe has decreased, the route has become even deadlier, and European countries continue to argue over who should be responsible for rescuing those who are shipwrecked.
"The Siren," showing a shipwrecked sailor gazing up at another naked teenage girl, this time holding a strategically placed lyre, was being offered from the collection of the New York music impresario, Seymour Stein, estimated at £1 million to £1.5 million.
He was from a tribe—the cooks and busboys and bartenders, the oddballs and wild things, the shipwrecked dreamers—that knew the kaleidoscopic glory of eating anything, whatever you've got, when whatever you've got is exactly all that you need.
Their degrading affair may have passed the time while they were shipwrecked—and she clearly loves Gennarino more than her husband, whom she's come to view as weak—but now that she's got her privilege back, she isn't so ready to cede it.
In "Star Trek Beyond", Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto return as the younger Kirk and Spock alongside Simon Pegg as Scotty and John Cho as Hikaru Sulu and this time, they face a new enemy when they are shipwrecked on an unfriendly planet.
Here, Henze's oratorio about the shipwrecked conscripts of the frigate Medusa in 1816 — you probably know the classic Géricault painting — was connected to contemporary political concerns by a film of Mr. Castellucci's, projected on a scrim at the front of the stage.
" Eddie, who finds himself shipwrecked and stranded at sea, passes "through another layer of life into something deeper, colder, and more pitiless" before at last he reaches "the deepest truth that underlay all the rest, like stirrings from the bottom of the sea.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 43%Synopsis: Phoenix plays one of three American boys who befriend a shipwrecked Russian sailor at the height of the Cold War and take him for a tour around Key West, Florida, during the Fourth of July. Seriously.
He was an economic adviser to the UN before (metaphorically) climbing out his office window to follow his real passion for underwater archaeology, and since then he has found everything from shipwrecked galleons to a bowl that may make the earliest known reference to Christ.
Critics were kinder to Mr. Eco's third novel, "The Island of the Day Before" (1994), in which an Italian nobleman, who cannot swim, survives on his shipwrecked vessel at a point in the tropical Pacific Ocean where the dateline divides one day from another.
Availability: In theaters Nominated for: Animated Feature An enchanting fable about an unnamed man who gets shipwrecked on a desert island where he meets a mysterious giant red turtle, this Belgian-Japanese co-production is a quiet but striking marvel of the animation medium.
Or not: with a gentle nudge from his mother, he opted instead to make a more personal statement, and is repaid for his efforts with a jolt of group rejection that leaves him feeling as alone as any shipwrecked traveler on a desert island.
The waves that toss the nameless protagonist, a presumably shipwrecked fellow with black-dot eyes and an inky beard, are proudly two-dimensional, and look as if they had been rendered with a pen and a brush rather than a mouse and a software application.
"Sébastien Meunier used lacy wimples-cum-veils to frame a notably more romantic collection that built on the shipwrecked tailoring of the brand's founder and brought it forward: into billowing silk dresses in dusky rose; slouchy crushed velvet; and sweeping leather greatcoats," our critic wrote.
All photos courtesy of YourParadise Legendarily, the first Europeans to stay on Fiji—a collection of 330 islands in the South Pacific with a population the size of Austin—hundreds of years ago were shipwrecked and stranded sailors and runaway prisoners from the Australian penal encampments.
Their most celebrated antecedent is the apostle St. Paul, shipwrecked on Malta in A.D. 22, according to the Book of Acts, and who converted the Roman governor and the local population to Christianity, making the Maltese among the earliest Christians and the island a profoundly Christian state.
" His rival, the leader of the conservative New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, on Wednesday had accused Mr. Tsipras of forcing austerity measures on Greeks, and said voting to support the prime minister would be tantamount to approving the "shipwrecked state of the country over the past four years.
In Italy, the Aquarius has become the symbol of a confrontation between rescue ships, which have saved tens of thousands of shipwrecked migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean, and government officials who have compared the ships to migrant water-taxis and say they are complicit in human smuggling.
In a lovely Ann Demeulemeester show, Sébastien Meunier used lacy wimples-cum-veils to frame a notably more romantic collection that built on the shipwrecked tailoring of the brand's founder and brought it forward: into billowing silk dresses in dusky rose; slouchy crushed velvet; and sweeping leather greatcoats.
On a tour of the exhibit, participants handled silicon squash, a material used in Michael Arcega's sculpture, "The Enchanted Island," inspired by a story about a shipwrecked rabbi going into a mansion and finding two objects on a table: a cornucopia and a ram's horn, to summon people to prayer.
"Marston borrowed Wonder Woman's origin story from feminist utopian fiction, which always involved women living on an island, and what happens when a man or a group of men is shipwrecked there," Jill Lepore, a Harvard professor and author of The Secret History of Wonder Woman, told me over email.
I just loved it, and it was so preposterous: It was about a couple of girls who are on a big ship traveling somewhere, and they get shipwrecked with a boat full of babies and they all wind up on this desert island and the older girls are in charge of the babies.
NEW BERN, N.C. — In this gracious riverfront town, where the waters rose with frightening swiftness last week to submerge entire neighborhoods, President Trump gazed in wonder on Wednesday at an elegant yacht that had been washed ashore during Hurricane Florence and now lay shipwrecked against the back deck of a red brick house.
These are articles that, in their confidence and grace, put the reader in mind of "The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor," the García Márquez book, first published in English in 1986, that was based on a series of articles he wrote for a Bogotá newspaper in 1955 in the voice of a Colombian sailor washed overboard from the deck of a destroyer.
In 1995, as Vera, the sometime girlfriend of a smooth-talking forties musician, in Wilson's "Seven Guitars," Davis was alternately shy, sassy, and saturnine; in 2001, as Tonya, the wife of an ex-con who strives to live by his own moral code, in "King Hedley II"—a performance for which Davis won her first Tony Award—she was fierce, heartbroken, and shipwrecked.

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