He joked about his unexpected arrival by car after choppy seas prevented a sea-borne landing. |
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On our first morning in Havana, the ocean was still choppy from a storm the night before. |
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A stubborn current began to muscle against the raft as 5-foot waves peeled off choppy waters. |
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I'm sitting behind Tommy and five other former whalers in a whale observation tent high above the choppy seas of Cook Strait. |
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He was still staring impassively out over the choppy, angry waters of Blackwood Lake. |
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Certainly, the choppy English should not reflect poorly on the quality of the information presented. |
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Our other issue with the preview version of the game was the choppy frame rate and uneven sense of speed. |
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The story is divided into five parts that makes the writing choppy, uneven and confusing. |
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If you imagine the ground as the surface of a sea, these waves range from ripples to choppy whitecaps to long, slow swells. |
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Queen of gamine style, Audrey Tautou's choppy pixie has been her mainstay for quite a while now. |
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Her hair has been cropped into a cute, choppy, shoulder-length haircut that seems to be particularly on-trend for spring. |
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The choppy, shoulder-length cut with lots of layers is a really good look for spring. |
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Now my hair is short, a kissing cousin to a bob, and it's choppy and almost punk rock looking. |
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The crowd stood and cheered when the two appeared together, Romo sporting a choppy bob instead of her famous long locks. |
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The choppy, layered cut is used by hairdressers to make it seem as though their clients' hair is thicker than it really is. |
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The full-length keel aids in directional stability as well as dampening roll and the deep forefoot helps to prevent pounding in choppy seas. |
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Our jaws hit the floor when we first spotted Jennifer Lawrence's new choppy cut. |
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Together they've made Julianne's choppy bob one of Hollywood's most copied cuts. |
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It's often imaginative, but the choppy and pedestrian delivery strongly stunts the acidic flavour. |
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Meanwhile the United States could find no speed in their short, choppy strokes. |
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Our main sign is most often a wiry and choppy pulse, and congested purplish veins in the inner eye lids. |
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This works best if you wear your hair in a long or choppy fringe or in an Alice band. |
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When I go from playing my PC to playing a shooter on a console I find it choppy and annoying. |
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He has nothing to do with the choppy rhythms of the Rococo, nor its obvious confession of make-believe. |
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She had short choppy black hair and big rimmed glasses resting on her small nose. |
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Due to the shallow deadrise forward, the ride may be a little rough in large waves and choppy seas. |
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But even that was fighting to be appreciated above the sharp and heavy clutch, the choppy ride and the sloppy gear change. |
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The rub is that it's an hour-long speedboat ride on sometimes choppy waters. |
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In fact, the years between 1660 and 1685 were something of an aberration, a brief period of calm in an otherwise choppy sea. |
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With his rouged cheeks and talcumed face, he resembled a genial eighteenth century wind-up doll waving welcome with choppy strokes. |
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The wind gusted, making the water slightly choppy, but otherwise it was a fine day. |
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While Odita's works have roots in patterned geometric abstraction, their choppy contours suggest both turbulence and organic growth. |
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Things are so much easier now I can converse, albeit in a choppy inept way, in Japanese. |
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Reveries of former felicity are interrupted by the sight of a valiant little vessel ploughing towards us through choppy seas. |
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Their Bildungsromane do not conclude with a state of epiphany, but, like their lives, are choppy, episodic, and nightmarish. |
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The surface was slightly choppy but otherwise it was a gorgeous English summer's day. |
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If you're fishing some choppy water why not try a muddler minnow across the surface. |
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Greene then created this choppy bob by razor-cutting the hair into asymmetrical sides, supershort bangs and a cropped back. |
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The water was choppy, and dunked the bobbers under several times and often, pushing them one way, then another, like utter chaos. |
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They are filmed in a plodding, unenergetic manner, and the editing is choppy. |
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He smacked his choppy lips, his moist skin dark olive green in the candlelight. |
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They were a cheery lot, especially the roly poly Glaswegian lady who giggled nervously as the ferry humped across the choppy waves. |
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Drier and more seaworthy than the sneakbox, the melon seed is better suited for use in the choppy waters of New Jersey's bays. |
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Rose looks absolutely fabulous in both the color and style of her longer choppy bob. |
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Her chin length French vanilla hued bob is heavily layered ending in razored edges that are slightly choppy and flippy. |
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The sea was rough and choppy, and a south-easterly wind, steadily on the increase, made the fishermen's task ever more dangerous. |
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The rough crossing in the cold and choppy waters from the U.K. to the shores of North America took 10 days. |
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She wore her brown hair in the choppy cut of a lead singer from a local rock band. |
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The dream was choppy and didn't make much sense, so I wrote it down, made a plot, added a few scenes, and voila! |
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I had sailed for about a mile in a north-westerly direction and the sea began to get very choppy. |
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Fuzzy black material on the canvas's surface creates high relief topped by white paint, as in a model of choppy waters seen from above. |
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A difficult course to make, with the choppy cross seas that are continuously trying to knock us off course. |
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Time and again, the legislation has sailed through congressional votes only to encounter choppy seas as it neared the safe harbor of enactment. |
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Chad made it to the door in a few short and choppy steps, and yanked it open. |
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Early morning is usually calm, but as heat rises off the land during the day, it invokes an onshore wind and choppy water. |
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With even individual users being drawn into lawsuits, the legal waters have become very choppy indeed. |
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But choppy waters subside, and the sharks and the little fishes and the roosters should be aware of this. |
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I can understand that the acting was supposed to be choppy, and the sets were supposed to look fake. |
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A strong headwind and choppy water made rowing difficult for the young hopefuls during the three day trials. |
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His delivery was choppy, halting now and then, as if he were choking up, on the verge of tears. |
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The ride toward a fully connected community has been as choppy as Lake Michigan on a windy fall day. |
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I was interested in the geese feeding at the edge of a very choppy River Aire. |
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The sea was grey and the tide race choppy, but it was beautiful, in a wild way. |
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Search vessels and helicopters continued scouring the choppy seas despite fading hopes of finding the nine still missing from the boat. |
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It doesn't look like it's too choppy right now, the waves don't look very big. |
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There aren't too many women who would brave the choppy waters of Lough Arrow and catch some of its famous trout. |
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The young actress was one of several crew members who found the choppy seas of the Caribbean a little unsettling. |
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The fishing is divided into Upper, Middle and Lower beats and offers a mixture of falls, deep holding pools and choppy fly-fishing streams. |
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Modak said that a small quantity of the ship's oil had leaked but had been broken up and taken out to sea by yesterday's choppy swells. |
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Ahead of us, all I could see was a wide horizon with no end to the choppy seas. |
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Vu again shot away from the start, rowing more comfortably than his heavier rivals in the choppy water. |
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The piece is bemused, tender and funny, the dancing evocative not only of the disgraced president's choppy gestures but also of the coltishness of adolescent girls. |
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Her notes were bouncy and choppy and her audience was pressed for breath. |
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A minute into the track, Avi Bortnick's choppy wah-wah rhythm guitar kick starts proceedings, closely followed by Jesse Murphy on bass and drummer Adam Deitch. |
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You see, when states have the ability to curtail the applications of a Constitutional right, you get into choppy waters. |
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Two Darnell crewmembers who were trying to get aboard reached for the accommodation ladder when a surge in the choppy waters caused the two to fall into the rough seas. |
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I have a slight wave in my hair so it looks choppy when it is roughly cut. |
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The wind lashed the water into a choppy expanse of whitecaps. |
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As we got further out the waves got calmer, but for right now they were choppy and making the boat lurch from side to side, pitching with each rise and fall of a wave. |
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The Orsay picture is the more finished of the two, showing five faceless men rowing their boat through a choppy sea towards a waiting ship on the horizon. |
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While the text seems choppy at times due to an effort to cover so much material, the many figures, tables and graphs supplement the material well. |
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In Giardini di Pogo and Conversazione Telefonica con Ulan Bator, choppy black elements, like the residue of axes, anchor irregular tesserae of strong color. |
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Emotional Branding navigates these choppy waters by enabling brands to carry on a personal dialogue with consumers on the issues which are most meaningful to them. |
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Hair loss can be instantly disguised with a sizzling new choppy cut. |
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I have navigated the choppy waters of love and come out on top. |
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As I don't speak Hebrew, I'm bound to the choppy English translations. |
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Added to that, there's not much in the way of waves, either, which is just as well, as the last thing you need when you're trying to balance on a narrow board is a choppy sea. |
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Mia's short cut and choppy fringe are more versatile than you think. |
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Her long locks have vanished and she's got a new choppy bob. |
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That beach breeze is doing wonders for her choppy blonde hair. |
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The Boston was forced to land in choppy seas because of a failed oil pump. |
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Such choppy interferences told them an island was beyond their sight. |
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D' Onofrio and Zellweger deliver their dialogue in a manner that is too choppy, too halting, with just a beat too much dead air between each line. |
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He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat. |
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On Friday, a fast-moving, twin-engine experimental catamaran flipped in choppy waters on Castaic Lake. |
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Lennon had to get a grip of them at the break to renavigate the course through choppy seas. |
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The sea was choppy but not hindersome. And there was no sign of enemy ships out on the water. |
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With it's choppy guitar and woo-woo harmonies, this is indentikit pop made from Britpop leftovers. |
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The high winds and choppy waters attracted windsurfers to beaches in Troon and elsewhere round the coast. |
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A short, quick stroke prevents the bow being driven under in choppy waters while heavily laden. |
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John abandoning the New Orleans stride piano style that has dominated his recent work for choppy bursts of Farfisa organ. |
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But it is setting off on a new course, alone, into choppy seas. |
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The landing at Juno was delayed because of choppy seas, and the men arrived ahead of their supporting armour, suffering many casualties while disembarking. |
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At the point of attack, a storm struck the English Channel, already known for its harsh currents and choppy waters, which devastated large numbers of the Spanish fleet. |
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Next, haircutter Bill copied the singer's sleek but choppy long layers. |
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The Missionary's address rolled on in choppy Chinook, undertoned by a gentle voice from the back of the room which told Tanook in pure Indian words what he was to do. |
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