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(1) Even though we sang ÔÇÿAnchors aweigh , my boysÔÇÖ and ÔÇÿFrom the halls of Montezuma to the shores of TripoliÔÇÖ in school, I knew of no friends or relatives in those branches of service.
(2) Lord Dull of Ditchwater's coming in at three bells and anchor's aweigh , and I really think that you need to put that chap back on the floor.
(3) It's anchors aweigh for the 60th anniversary celebrations for Brentwood Sea Cadets.
(4) It was anchors aweigh shortly after 5 p.m. as the captain pointed the bow in the direction of Rayong.
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