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Like a ship sailing out on a trip so rough and long So far from shore, so far from home. I set out in search of a reason to go on And I found it in the eye of the storm CHORUS: No matter what storm clouds may rock this ship of mine The light of my Savior will lead me safely through the night Though my ship may be rocky and my sails may be torn I shall rest in the eye of the storm. 2. When the wind and water rages and the billows begin to roll The blessed Rock of Ages speaks peace tp my soul. He holds me in his arms so safe and so warm And I find shelter in the eye of the storm. CHORUS: No matter what storm clouds may rock this ship of mine The light of my Savior will lead me safely through the night Though my ship may be rocky and my sails may be torn-----I shall rest in the eye of the storm.
yes it is by way far
Take weather warning as far ahead when available, and then change course to avoid the cyclone area, if possible. If this is not possible, the ship must be made as storm-proof as possible (extra lashings on cargo and fittings, strapped down tarpaulins over hatchways, and so on).
so far i have only played 2 desert storm games.
As far as air travel being safer then travelling by car, in deaths per passenger-mile ... yes. almost any form of transportation is safer than going by car.
It is about 12 miles from Sac Iowa to Storm Lake Iowa
Airplanes have a far lower fatality and injury rate.
As far as I know there is no LDS hymn that has the line 'I'm lost in the storm'.
Storm has vast powers at her dispoal, far more than Sue Storm. Storm can create an F5 tornado and that will smash Sue Storm, even if the blonde girl futilely hides inside of her protective little bubble.
5miles
No, percentage wise, they have had far more accidents than airplanes
so far yes