You sense it did not want to be some over the top trash classic about gabby gay gadflies cruising for fun in Chi-town. |
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Like all hybrids, their batteries recharge by recapturing energy from braking and cruising on highways. |
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I especially enjoyed feeding my catches from the morning to the 3-4 foot long jackfishes cruising around the pier. |
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I remember driving around the Warner studio with him on the bicycle handlebars, just cruising around the lot. |
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The sky was clear and blue-black, with the layer of clouds below blocking any chance of seeing the ocean at the cruising altitude. |
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Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush. |
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Two 90 horsepower engines will give it a cruising speed of 15 knots and a range of 400 miles. |
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On the ocean surface, its normal cruising speed is about 12 knots, but it is capable of attaining 20 knots in short bursts. |
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Spare parts may be imported into the Bahamas duty free, as long as the boat they are intended for has a cruising permit and transire. |
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Casey shut her eyes and waited until the plane had levelled out and was cruising before opening them again. |
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I've wasted more time than I like to think about cruising the women's wear stores at the mall and on line with no luck. |
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A week on board the Lady Christine, a 185-foot yacht, cruising the coast of Thailand. |
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He is a former vice president of The Cruising Association, the principal organisation for cruising yachtsmen. |
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The work could be viewed both from boats cruising the bay and from a deserted beach lined with sand dunes. |
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And we've got to wonder, if you're able to talk a mile a minute on the ground, how do you calculate the speed of speech at cruising altitude? |
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It will fool you with just how well behaved it is, cruising quietly on B roads or nosing through the traffic. |
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Eleusis Bay, a floating anchorage of laid-up ships near Athens, is gradually being cleared of ships that no longer have a cruising future. |
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The boat was an old trawler, something more for fisherman than pleasure cruising. |
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They are great fun to sail and perfectly suited for cruising in out-of-the-way places and shoal waters. |
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There remains some accelerative ability, though, and cruising is quiet when our laughable legal motorway limit represents under 2, 000rpm. |
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The lake's edges are pockmarked by hundreds of steep, narrow coves that provide absolute privacy for the cruising mariner. |
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Charts and cruising guides abound that give the mariner the information needed on every mile of the canal system. |
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When you are cruising your local bazaar, make sure to only buy fruits that are bright red, shiny, and firm with no mould in sight. |
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The performance of the vehicle was very impressive, showing good turn of foot from a standing start and excellent cruising at high speed. |
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I've always shied away from cruises, but this is not cruising in the accepted sense. |
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There is a channel through the reef, and when conditions are right this is the place to see pelagics cruising. |
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Rich variety of life and coral on the reefs and walls in clear waters around the islands, plus plenty of turtles and large, cruising pelagics. |
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One enduring memory of this wreck was that of a 4m thresher shark lazily cruising the 10m contour above us as we ascended. |
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Get your boat up on plane quickly and smoothly, and then throttle back to cruising speed. |
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After reaching the usual 8000-ft cruising altitude, the engines were throttled back to create a moderate cabin noise level. |
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Plenty of good spots for a rebel sniper or two with AA artillery to get a bead on an air limo cruising along. |
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You're cruising through studies like it ain't a thang, but the folks could really use your help around the house. |
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Back in the Meredith household, Molly gets a bang out of cruising the house. |
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Pass the final written test, and you'll earn certification in basic and bareboat cruising. |
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The large continuous barrier reef creates miles of protected cruising grounds, which makes sailing a breeze and bareboating a reality. |
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I asked to be transported to a sailing yacht, cruising just offshore of that beach. |
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Five minutes later, we were cruising down the highway with the wind beating roughly against the side of the car and ruffling our hair. |
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In its upper reaches, climbers are at heights equal to the cruising altitudes for passenger jets. |
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But for my money, this short sojourn confirmed for me once again that cruising boaters are a most interesting lot. |
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Still, the bank has done much to move the economy from stop-go to steady cruising speed. |
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It has vast potential for commerce with boating, cycling, walkers and pleasure cruising. |
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A procession of big cruising sloops was entering the marina, and I suddenly realized that their skippers intended to dock under sail. |
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It provides a fun exercise and perhaps provides inspiration as we imagine tall-sailed robotic vessels silently cruising the lakes of Titan. |
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They're cruising through the tropics, and their biggest worry is whether to use SPF 20 or 30 sunscreen. |
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Among the sports which could be encouraged are sailing, waterskiing, dragon boat racing, power boating, sub-aqua and cruising. |
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It recommends either a 3anchor bridle system or a mushroom anchor of at least 250 lb for a 35 ft cruising sailboat. |
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I'm a pretty deep person, and cruising gives me a chance to be alone and think. |
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He was striding at cruising speed with his skis in one hand and his poles in the other. |
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The western block was home to street kids, the middle to older homeless men, and the east was a cruising ground for male prostitutes. |
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I don't know how many times I've avoided harsh braking or slowdowns in the left lane because I've been cruising by in the right. |
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The main pastime in town was cruising the strip, so we headed over there in the afternoon to see what we could find. |
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This scene features a lovely young woman cruising along in her white Beemer on a mountain road. |
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The conversation slowly puttered back, like a stalling car, and we were cruising again. |
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The superchargers are still in place, but will only be used on a low setting, giving the plane a comfortable cruising speed of about 200 knots. |
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Coming into the home straight after a fast-paced race, Irish raider Helvetio moves to the head of the field and looks to be cruising. |
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With more free time on their hands, many of them plan extended cruising around these docks. |
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This large volume, well presented, round bilge, steel Fairwind has all the options a cruising boat could want. |
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I think there's an imperceptible incline, which makes sense as I was following the river upstream, so no cruising. |
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Also cruising through to the semifinals were Indonesian men's singles shuttlers. |
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Earlier in the week I saw a black kite circling and cruising around the perimeter of the water. |
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They will be cruising along a thoroughfare when an enormous chuckhole appears ahead in the road. |
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Former claimer Trailthefox became a graded-stakes winner on Saturday, cruising to a victory over Starbury in the Arlington-Washington Futurity. |
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After flying for about 20 miles, I finally got it up to 1000 feet, cruising along at a nice 110 knots. |
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In the case of a homebuilt yacht built for blue-water cruising, the builder typically buys the engine and the navigational instruments. |
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While the 450 Coastal Commander may not be built for blue-water cruising, her construction is sound and comparable to the average houseboat. |
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What does represent progress, at least for cruising sailors, is the presence of two marinas and a well-equipped boatyard. |
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And while the calm waters were not ideal for sailing, they were perfect for cruising. |
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Conversely, only 5 percent of the fatalities resulted from accidents that occurred at cruising altitudes. |
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Out came the colourful spinnakers and cruising chutes to make the most of the more favourable wind direction and strength. |
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On the last jibe as we headed into the inlet, we hoisted the cruising chute and felt the boat accelerate. |
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We also had a cruising chute but this seemed to be too small to make much of a difference. |
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With winds on our starboard side, we put up our big cruising chute, but had an incident that could have had serious consequences. |
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The genoa is roller reefed and a large cruising chute provides power in downwind light conditions. |
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I too go in there, but so many skipjacks are dimpling the surface I return to the deep outside, believing the fish will be out, cruising. |
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Keep your e-ticket, ticket number and frequent flyer number handy to expedite your request and earn points while cruising the online expressway. |
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He seemed totally in control of his game and cruising to a 67 when his tee shot to the short 17th finished on the back downslope of a bunker. |
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Not your average cruising vessel, perhaps, but one that steals your heart after two hours on board nonetheless. |
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One of the greatest and most honourable traditions of cruising is being invited to dine at the Captain's table. |
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Fishing a small Kennet side stream I spotted a carp cruising around in a small bay. |
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Every weekend we take our youngest two children cruising, and the older kids are our racing crew. |
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The only sound is the purr of absurdly opulent motorised yachts cruising out of the harbour for a day messing about on the waves. |
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However, lulled by the simplicity of canal cruising, I had gotten lazy and failed to check the lock information on the chart. |
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Imagine cruising on a perfect sailing day and suddenly staring at a 35-to 40-foot wave that comes out of nowhere. |
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Hmm, you're cruising for a bruising methinks, and as such, you're on your own lad. |
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Ideal for daysailing and racing, Luger's Seabreeze 16 is great for overnighting and extended cruising, and she has a feel of a much larger yacht. |
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Even when warm and cruising on the motorway it gives off a drone, and tyre noise also intrudes. |
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Turtles rest on the reef top or on ledges beneath coral overhangs, though they can often be seen cruising along the reef edge. |
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Out past a cruising leopard seal, the distant Marr Glacier calves another berg, the boom echoing across the water. |
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Motors revving, we lined up to take turns cruising at cautious speeds across the practice area, which was basically a blanket of dirt. |
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On weekends we'd take turns cruising the various town and villages in our neck of the woods. |
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But preference is for Shackleton, who looked to be rapidly on the upgrade when cruising to a 12 lengths victory at Clonmel. |
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Then it was back into his sharp street clothes, to wait for a friend to pick him up to go cruising their territories. |
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The hijackers assumed the controls of the Boeing 757, cruising in the airspace near the capital. |
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Meanwhile, every train in every direction was cruising by at breakneck speed, which only added to the frustration. |
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Through the cracked glass of the window, we see a bullet train cruising by. |
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It's happiest cruising at sedate velocities and is particularly enjoyable topless, when the V-8's dual-exhaust burble can be best appreciated. |
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Whether it's cruising through a wake or throwing an anchor, according to him I do it all wrong. |
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He lists his recreations as walking, cruising, theatre, painting and travel. |
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The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft. |
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The old machine was soon cruising at warp speed and we sat back and reminisced about the old times. |
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The next picture is that of modern day advertising, with sports cars cruising along winding highways to tired strains of electronica. |
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I found myself cruising down the dirt road at a pleasant forty miles an hour. |
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ActiveCaptain is a crowd sourced cruising guide with information about marinas and marine services. |
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She also uses her boat to entertain and can host up to 50 people on her top deck while cruising and as many as 100 at the dock. |
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In a normal year, the family would be out fishing or cruising at least three times a week, she reported. |
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Boat owners can always call ahead to a marina and check on their latest price if they're cruising in an area with several fuel docks. |
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In March of last year I was on holidays cruising around the South Pacific and visiting a few of the islands. |
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I never dreamed slowly cruising through a residential neighborhood could be so incredibly dangerous! |
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She has been cruising around aimlessly for a while now but it is going to get dark soon and the one person she needs to talk to is Greg. |
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I looked up to see a huge white shark cruising past me, only about 5 meters away. |
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His style was to wait for a worthwhile girl, not spending every Saturday night cruising the streets for a hot babe. |
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He had been cruising in the area and was evidently the tragic victim of a hate crime. |
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Our community is so not ready and they don't want to hear the fact that if it is not your partner cruising outside, it could be your brother. |
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Please avoid bars that are notorious for one reason or another, bars that are used for cruising and pick ups. |
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Or if she does, she'll glance quickly away again, paranoia in her eyes, afraid that she'll be caught cruising the straight girl. |
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This includes when accelerating from standstill in bumper-to-bumper traffic, when traveling slowly and cruising at a constant speed. |
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This automatically adjusts the car's speed when cruising to maintain a safe distance from the car in front. |
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We are cruising slowly through northern Indiana and at 9pm the diner actually opens. |
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Their police car was cruising along one of the main roads in Rio de Janeiro's North Zone on Wednesday evening when it was ambushed. |
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This is made worse by smug motorcyclists cruising along, seemingly uninterrupted by the harsh realities of the motoring world. |
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Sussex had few problems getting past Essex, cruising to a nine-wicket win with more than five overs to spare. |
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It is around this time when babies start standing up and cruising the living room, holding on to furniture. |
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So when we would finish cruising for the day, I would take off on my skates and explore. |
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You would be cruising along and, suddenly without warning, the engine just stopped. |
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Taxis are plentiful and can be found at major hotels as well as in main tourist areas or cruising the streets. |
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This can be evidenced by the way cruising has exploded over the last ten years. |
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This album dishes up a balanced diet of mid tempo cruising in-your-car joints, alongside those dangerously suave, seductive ballads. |
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Six-time defending champ Lance Armstrong held on to the overall lead, cruising to a safe finish in the fifth stage of the Tour de France. |
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The tall rig further contributes to weatherliness yet, with double headsails, has proven easily handled for cruising. |
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Since the international ban on whaling 21 years ago, cruising sailboats have replaced whalers as the primary visitors to the islands. |
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We're just cruising in a straight line until we get a better plan at the moment. |
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Being born is like being tossed out of the luxurious first class cabin of a cruising aircraft. |
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This ship and her sister exhibit distinct split personalities, depending on the cruising region. |
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Both aircraft were cruising at their assigned altitude of 36,000 ft. |
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While these nooks provided the cover for sexual activity, cruising also occurred amongst men on their way in and out of the park along the trails. |
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Each venue would have specifically designed cruising areas, where you would stand on your own, away from your friends, eyes swivelling round like radars. |
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A bus driver was cruising along a Buffalo highway when he noticed a woman standing on the wrong side of the guardrail. |
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Upstream of the weir the River Wharfe was glassy smooth with rising trout and cruising ducks, down river the water boiled amongst the smooth white rocks. |
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Eventually he was forced to land after 2ft long icicles threatened to puncture the balloon which was cruising at an average height of around 14,000 feet. |
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Only one U.S. flagged vessel will be changing their cruising plans. |
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However, out on the open road, the absence of a backdraught excluder screen meant wind noise and turbulence limited cruising speeds to what was comfortable. |
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The young couple was cruising slowly in the Raffles Hills housing estate. |
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Next time you're cruising some big hot bruiser at the Apple Store or in line for a roller coaster, you may have to ask yourself, Bear or straight? |
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We dodged the lookie-loos that now came cruising down the lane. |
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Whether or not he gets back in one piece depends very much on a successful take-off and ascent to a relatively calm cruising altitude of up to 45,000 ft. |
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Barry Geraghty, on Kicking King, had been cruising in behind the lead from the off, and he was still on the bridle as he cantered clear going to the home turn. |
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The commercial depicts two attractive women cruising a bar for men. |
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Critics of the measure say that the imposition of fees will kill the popularity of Bonaire as a prime haven for yachts cruising in the Southern Caribbean. |
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It's is a proper little cruising yacht, a true trailer-sailer. |
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But once out there, it's not unusual to see spotted rays or even nurse sharks cruising along a 2,000-foot wall, or for anglers to hook bonefish, tarpon, or snook. |
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Some locals in a speedboat were cruising around the lake with their kids. |
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In Kansas, Sam Brownback should be cruising to an easy reelection in one of the reddest states in the nation. |
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Pick up your hire boat in Lucan, on the outskirts of Dublin, and you have over 80 miles of classic, peaceful canal cruising between you and Shannon Harbour. |
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We spent the night on a big wooden yacht cruising backwards and forwards along the river, eating good food and cooing over the illuminated sights. |
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They said it was smooth and stable in medium and long-radius turns, and liked it better for cruising around the mountain than for quick-footed fall-line action. |
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As the day warms up the rudd are cruising the surface in enormous shoals. |
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While I had been expecting storm activity that day, I was cruising behind a headland that blocked my view of the approaching storm cell until it was too late. |
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A third aircraft close by at the time under Ukrainian control, an airbus A330, was cruising west at 40,000 feet. |
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This type of thinking is just cruising for a bruising while your speed picks up even more, and there are too many sad stories about skaters who unsuccessfully fell prey to it. |
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In Holland, we rented a boat and went cruising through the northern part of the country, which is all interconnected by canals and inland waterways and lakes. |
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At 35,000 ft, a common cruising altitude for many commercial flights, people will survive for a maximum of 50 seconds without cabin pressurisation. |
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It was also nice to have pressurization but, as I recall, we were able to hold only about 8000 feet cabin altitude when at about 15,000 to 17,000 feet cruising flight level. |
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You'll meet cruising sailors from all over the world, a few ex-pats who now run some very cool gin mills, and lots of friendly locals with some excellent stories to tell. |
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That same day, Hanger pulled over a beat-up Mercury Marquis with no license plates cruising down a highway headed to Kansas. |
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Just lay back against a tree among the wood anemones and the bluebells, with the roar of the cascading water, the antics of a dipper and the calm cruising of a grey heron. |
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Many here believe that hackers are already cruising around metropolitan areas in cars and on bicycles, with their laptops listening for the beacons of wireless networks. |
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The Kansas Governor should be cruising to re-election and fending off 2016 rumors. |
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Even though Lance may hoist a ceremonious champagne toast while cruising to victory on the Tour's last day, cyclists never should ride under the influence of alcohol. |
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I hate to think how you'd have reacted if I'd been cruising you. |
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Smith and a pal were apparently cruising around the red light area when they pulled up near a prostitute who was speaking to a suspected punter through his car window. |
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For some reason they put me in mind of ravenous guests back at the resort, cruising the stacked buffet counters for the tastiest titbits at lunchtime. |
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Although we're rattling our way along Dumbarton Road in nothing but a beat-up Ford Fiesta it really feels like we're out here cruising on the edge of the world. |
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The office has also called on shipping agents to delay sea travel in the middle of January, particularly those ships cruising along the Northern coast of Java. |
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This cruising sloop features an unstayed gaff rig for simplicity. |
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He really felt, right now as he looked at her, that he'd outsailed her and needed another challenge, and anyway, lately he'd been wanting to do more cruising. |
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Now they are cruising Brighton with a view to picking something up. |
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On the high walls of the valley, I observed a black kite cruising along. |
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The Mersey Ferry at Woodside operates a passenger service to Liverpool and chartered cruising. |
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To enforce these new on-the-spot-fines, you'd need thousands of police cars cruising up and down our motorways to make any impression at all. |
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A style of casual coastal cruising called gunkholing is a popular summertime family recreational activity. |
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Hamilton made the same move on Piquet at the hairpin turn three laps later to regain a deserved lead before cruising to victory. |
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Nelson spent the rest of the war cruising in the West Indies, where he captured a number of French and Spanish prizes. |
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A Mr. Goodbar crowd and the hottest sundown cruising in town for the 40-and-under professional crowd. |
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She then sailed south, arriving in the West Indies where she raised more havoc before finally cruising west into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Harrogate were cruising at that stage and were unlucky not to go 3-0 up when Chib Chilaka struck a post with a shot from a corner. |
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On the evening of 20 October 1953, Gielgud, usually highly discreet about casual sex, was arrested in Chelsea for cruising in a public lavatory. |
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After the Allied intervention Ransome remained in the Baltic states and built a cruising yacht, Racundra. |
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Commercial carrying above Nottingham ceased during the 1950s, to be replaced by pleasure cruising. |
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Nelson and Seahorse spent the rest of the year cruising off the coast and escorting merchantmen. |
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It is also extremely dry at cruising altitude, and this causes sore eyes, dry skin and mucosa on long flights. |
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The Michigan is a paddle wheeler built in 1982, for cruising on the Lake Biwa at Shiga. |
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One must use caution when cruising the Easter baskets, however, because they also contain something called Easter grass. |
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Like, twenty years ago everyone was fat and happy. The Cold War was over, everyone was at peace, the U.S. was cruising along with a big surplus. |
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The nosy parkers who love nothing more than cruising around getting your hopes up, even though they have no intention of buying. |
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The six-speed gearbox has well-chosen ratios for economical cruising, but the change is a bit notchy. |
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Many nearby local waters on rivers, bays, sounds, and coastlines can become great natural cruising grounds for this type of recreational sailing. |
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Mark Yacker, the company director of marketing and sales, said, 'The popularity of river cruising has grown significantly in the past few years. |
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X is addressing gay men who know the scene firthand and don't have to be brought up to speed about cruising, tricks, hustlers, or glory holes. |
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The Hovercraft Cruising Club supports the use of hovercraft for cruising in coastal and inland waterways, lakes and lochs. |
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Captain Steve Tours has a stylish Bluewater 55 Sundeck motor yacht for cruising the calm waters of coastal Florida. |
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Most epipelagic fish have streamlined bodies capable of sustained cruising on migrations. |
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The ship also calls at Messina after scenic cruising along the Strait of Messina, Valletta, Kotor, Split, Dubrovnik and Kerkira. |
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After again cruising off Cadiz for a while, Blake turned for home but died of old wounds within sight of Plymouth. |
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I had lots of homemade Gatorade, two big burgers and a few minutes later I was cruising like the machine again. |
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The V8 engine adopts Atkinson cycle to enhance fuel efficiency at cruising speeds and Otto cycle for higher performance levels when accelerating. |
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High-speed cruising on the German autobahns will have you confidently sharing road space with any of the flashier Teutonic tourers on a mission. |
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The Irwell is used for recreational activities, such as pleasure cruising, rowing, racing and fishing. |
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Navy should score once but the Mid-shipmen definitely are cruising for a bruising. |
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Urdaneta was considered a great navigator and especially fitted for cruising in Indian waters. |
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But here comes the deputy vehicle, cruising right up to the shelter on the bike path. The sup is a retired county sheriff's deputy. |
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This is a benefit in endurance applications and for cruising sails where durability is key. |
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For small cruising boat crews, celestial navigation is generally considered an essential skill when venturing beyond visual range of land. |
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Lorna planted several pin flags, then we continued cruising. |
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Whether counting cards, seducing dangerous women, cruising the strip or starting bar brawls, there's lots of excitement on the way to the top. |
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There's a small bowsprit to fly a cruising chute and the overlapping genoa should give plenty of pulling power upwind. |
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It was now our second day of snowboarding, and I was cruising down the bunny slope. |
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From maneuvering down a black diamond to cruising down a bunny slope, Sport Chalet is gearing up skiers and snowboarders for all their winter adventures. |
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In recent years, he enjoyed cruising the east coast and the Bahamas with his wife, Heidi, on their sailboat Spartina, and had recently become an avid cyclist. |
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The growth of the biofouling community on ships' hulls causes economic losses due to the increased fuel consumption required to keep the cruising speed. |
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Indeed, I know, having been caught more than once by my highminded off sping cruising shopping channels like QVC just so I could feed my mind with something shiny and sparkly. |
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La Quinta outplayed an overmatched Oak Park team in every facet of the game, cruising to a 12-3 victory in a Southern Section Division IV semifinal Tuesday at Oak Park. |
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Radiation doses are greater in the air because at cruising altitude, there is less atmosphere to shield passengers and crew from cosmic radiation. |
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Even when he is taken by his new chums to the local cruising park after the party and is fellated by a stranger, it all seems impossible and dream-like. |
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Some form of self-steering on a cruising yacht, whether electronic or wind powered, is a necessity if a vessel is to cruise shorthandedly in comfort and safety. |
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Since 1991, Quark Expeditions has specialized in expedition cruising to the Arctic and Antarctica, in ships with ice-strengthened hulls or in icebreakers. |
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It added people travelling to Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel and cruising between those destinations are advised to exercise caution and arrive and depart by air. |
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The Llangollen Canal, although designed to be primarily a water source from the River Dee, became a cruising waterway despite its inherent narrow nature. |
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Recreational sailing or yachting can be divided into racing and cruising. |
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Leatherwood suggested that dolphins may have learned to acoustically differentiate between boats that are cruising and shrimp boats that are trawling. |
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Andaman Sea Club Sailing Charters specialises in performance catamarans for bareboat and skippered charters for cruising and racing around Phuket, Thailand. |
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Mainsail furling systems have become increasingly popular on cruising yachts, as they can be operated shorthanded and from the cockpit, in most cases. |
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The clever bit is that by using variable valve timing the engine can swap from the conventional Otto cycle to the Atkinson cycle to save fuel at cruising speeds. |
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The voyage also will feature scenic cruising through the Strait of Messina, a narrow passage between the eastern tip of Sicily and the southern tip of Calabria, Italy. |
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Paired with Toyota's unintrusive constant variable automatic transmission, it offers prompt and smooth, if not explosive, acceleration and refined cruising. |
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As with Prinzregent Luitpold, the ships were originally intended to have one diesel engine for cruising, but these were never developed and turbines were fitted instead. |
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After cruising the Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel south to Monrovia, Liberia, Kearsarge was decommissioned on 14 August 1866 in the Boston Navy Yard. |
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There was a fair amount of cruising going on at the gay party. |
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She then continued further south, eventually crossing the Equator, where she took the most prizes of her raiding career while cruising off the coast of Brazil. |
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The Euroland economy has been cruising for a bruising for a while. |
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The Fleet ranges from cruising keelboats and sports boats through to the highest echelon of Grand Prix level racers, as well as one sizzlingly fast trimaran. |
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The 110 is a little slow off the block and needs downshifting on crowded sections of the highway, though it is comfortable cruising even at 160 km ph. |
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And he was in self-critical mood after cruising home 4-0 against Scholten. |
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Dinghies are designed to be sailed single-handedly or double-handedly, but some larger cruising dinghies may have room for four or more people on board. |
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It has the bouncy rhythm of a charabanc, mordantly witty lyrics, and, fittingly, its tempo is perfect for gently cruising past coaches on the M6 motorway. |
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The purchase includes over 100 titles that cover a range of nautical pastimes, including cruising, racing, motorboating, yacht and dinghy racing and surfing. |
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Satellite tagging has shown that bigeye tuna often spend prolonged periods cruising deep below the surface during the daytime, sometimes making dives as deep as 500 metres. |
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The Zodiac and Adventuress are both listed with the National Register of Historic Places and are now cruising in Washington state after restorations. |
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As usage increases, many of these ships have to lower cruising speeds to allow for navigation and traffic control, making them prime targets for piracy. |
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Pakistan's Davis Cup star Yasir faced a stiff challenge from veteran Davis Cupper Nomi Qamar before cruising into the final after winning on super tie-breaker. |
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Paired with Toyota's unintrusive constant variable automatic transmission it offers prompt and smooth, if not explosive, acceleration and refined cruising. |
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