"Storms out there are just awesome, " he says from his primary home back on shore.
Melnyk says first-time skishers often panic and have to be taken back to shore.
Back on shore, all we could talk about was how scary and just plan crazy that was.
Mr MacGregor was helped by a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) volunteer to pull the woman back to shore.
The coastguard said it had to be on standby for two-and-half hours until the men agreed to come back to shore.
One boy made it back to shore on his own and the other was rescued by the RNLI's Bude inshore lifeboat.
Using his board, the surfer managed to battle against strong winds and the tide to bring the stranded man back to shore.
Master cynic Joe Queenan once cited an expert with an interesting take on those heartwarming tales of dolphins ferrying drowning swimmers back to shore.
Military police recovered five of the speedboats and brought them back to shore, but two were still drifting, one witness told Reuters news agency.
And then when we declare a dividend and move those funds back off shore and out of Argentina, there is another 0.6% transaction fee.
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Back on shore, Gabriel Kasozi, now of the Makerere University of Kampala in Uganda, studied the sediments in coastal areas of Louisiana after the disaster.
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This fall Portmann will send one to hover over tsunami sensors embedded on the ocean floor to collect data and beam it back to shore.
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Back on shore, the two-room Maria Mitchell Aquarium might be overlooked unless your kids are excited to see local fish and touch hermit crabs.
Once they do, it takes technical skill to get upright again, so inexperienced boaters without guides close by might have to abandon ship and swim back to shore.
At the end of the day, the volunteers head back to shore and make a human chain to bring the day's haul onto the barge and sort it out.
The church tower, which was added to the main building in 1947, was originally topped with a 25ft mast and a beacon that guided Gulf of Mexico sailors back to shore.
He leaves after a while, taken back to shore.
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"That's great, everybody back to shore" I order, terrified that it's about to bucket down and we'll have ruined thousands of pounds worth of equipment that we need to be using for three more weeks.
Resistance from local fishermen slowly turned into support when they realized they could get steady work delivering feed and materials to the farm sites while transporting harvested fish back to shore on a scheduled basis.
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The state of Louisiana said Tuesday that of 343 operational skimmers, only 40 were sent out Monday in search of oil -- and they came back to shore with 100 cubic yards of debris, but not even one gallon of oil.
As we roll and lurch back to shore, most people on board, including this reporter, felt more subdued than at the start of the journey, and more admiring of the teams determined not just to endure Orkney's wild seas but to harness them.
They would motor back to the shore and bring the sardines to the fish broker in the market before dawn.
In addition, the logistical challenges posed by the closing of several key harbors in Japan and the impact of those challenges on total landed costs may in fact drive some manufacturers to bring production back on-shore.
They are pulling back credit lines to shore up their borrowing base, reducing exposure and living off fees.
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Facing corporate tax code regulations that restrict using off-shore cash to buy back stock, Apple had two possible options.
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In the mud and muck of China were other kinds of heroes, the thousands of soldiers and civilians who labored night and day to shore up dikes holding back China's worst floods in decades.
So the city, in 1867, sank an immense cylinder, or crib, 2 miles from shore to pump fresh water back to the inhabitants.
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