Word: chases
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...Look out for the guy wearing new Topsiders," says David Gegg, owner of Sail Belize charters in Belize City. The operators all retain the right to put a professional skipper aboard (at an extra cost of about $65 per day) as an added precaution. Most charter firms keep a "chase boat" on hand in case some happy-go-lucky sailor has a close encounter with a reef...
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...they found a whole new crop of freshmen blueliners, a super goalie in Kimmel, and a potent offense to power the squad through a 12-9-1 record and a chase for the Ivy League crown...
Just then, that boy, Kirk DesHotels dismounted and ran for a chicken. The rules are that all chickens must be chased on foot. The chicken got away. A | tourist, a blond Tennessean with looks that beg a swoon, approached young Kirk to share a word. He gave her one of those long moist looks of love everlasting, as she read it. "I allllmost caught that chicken," he said, and it was then she realized it was the chase that held his passion...
...author, son of a transplanted Yankee schoolteacher, grew up in St. Petersburg during the 1950s. He left the state as a young man to chase a career in journalism (he is a former editor of the Washington Monthly) and returned in the mid-'70s to live in Everglades City and Miami Beach, his current home. His South is not the storied region of literary tradition. There is a theme-park quality to Florida's past. Ponce de Leon's fountain of youth and apocryphal pirates are turned into roadside attractions. For good- ole-boy authenticity, Rothchild heads past the subdivisions...