They use multiple decks in casinos, which sometimes makes it more difficult to count. |
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I've neglected my decks recently despite having plenty of excellent new tunes to mix. |
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The attics will be ransacked, the old turntables and cassette decks will be dusted down. |
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We need one that had decent sailing capability, three decks, and a rotating cannon turret. |
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We never heard of FM radios, tape decks, CDs, electric typewriters, yogurt, or guys wearing earrings. |
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Below decks, however, the bluejackets agreed that they preferred the more earthy charms of Melbourne. |
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The bar and DJ decks are located along the back wall, allowing clubbers to enjoy the music and the picturesque views. |
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Narrow decks with ship-like railings look down on a starkly plain, half-moon courtyard, empty except for two dead trees. |
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On the Mississippi Queen, old-time banjos and a calliope belt out favorites from long ago as passengers explore six decks worth of elegance. |
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There were no guard rails, so working on the decks while underway must have been hazardous. |
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Boxing is full of stacked decks and unfair decisions but through it all, sometimes we just get a great fight. |
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The first divers down found the ship lying unevenly and had great difficulty in moving across the steeply sloping decks. |
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John Chaffee's death, and the appointment of his son to the unexpired term, has shuffled the decks. |
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The plunge featured a forty-foot-high mass of granite boulders, toboggan slides, waterfalls, and observation decks. |
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In between spinning the decks to entertain the guests, the 22-year-old announced her plans for her own clothing line. |
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Last weekend's conference was a botched attempt to clear the decks for such a platform. |
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The restaurant is nautically themed, solidly fitted out as different decks with lots of yacht varnished wood. |
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Whenever I'm at a party or round at my mate's houses, I can't help getting on the decks. |
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And they are tampering with the mooring ropes and cables of many of the craft to gain access to their decks. |
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However, Stooshe also jump behind the decks to show that their DJ skills can more than compete with their dance moves. |
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Then I sanded the edges of the decks to fit and just glued them to the bulkheads, breasthooks, and each other. |
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Sound and Video clips are played in from computer servers rather than Tape machines and record decks. |
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After being dropped in a club to give people a taste of what to expect, it has been spun on decks uncontrollably ever since. |
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There are liable to be rocks, propellers, exhaust, slippery decks, cleats, and a host of other potential bugaboos that must be considered. |
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Roadies come on and start removing record decks from the middle of the stage. |
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The next section covers Miscellaneous Facilities, such as decks and bulwarks, proper lighting, humidity and condensation control. |
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The engine room, its bulkheads and ballast tanks were flooded and its starboard decks were awash. |
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Music throughout the night will be provided by a pretty woman who bought some record decks especially. |
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The suit and tie may have been a serious sartorial mistake, but being pictured behind some record decks makes for a good photo opportunity. |
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The girls look nervously at the decks, the mixing desk, the CD control panel. |
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It might seem odd that DJs and techno bands from Sweden to Austria would abandon conventional mixing decks for a hand-sized games console. |
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His remarkable adapted style at the decks involves him mixing records using his mouth. |
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While many of his peers aspired to be club DJs, Costello exchanged his record decks for a synthesiser after only a week. |
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He has turned skateboard decks into an art form, appealing to art enthusiasts. |
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He managed to get off the bus before me, as I had two bags, my guitar and my skateboard decks to carry. |
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With intent, nearly 30 diverse local talents have transformed skateboard decks into art pieces. |
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Provision has been made for smokers on the aft decks of all vessels, with shelter for use in bad weather. |
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The vessel's first and only consignment of freight included more than 100 articulated lorries, and scores of trucks crowd the ship's upper decks. |
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This was possibly the most dangerous place on the ship, other than the open decks. |
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He pulled her to one of the central stairwells and they went down again, away from the open decks, seeking cover in the interior of the ship. |
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The ferry was a very large vessel with 3 different decks for cars, trucks and buses. |
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It's not as complex as it sounds, because many internal bulkheads have collapsed and hatches between decks are all open. |
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The vessel has 17 decks, which tower 200 feet above the waterline, and will be capable of speeds of up to 30 knots. |
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Low-cost precast concrete tiles are set in sand over a standard membrane roof to create exterior decks. |
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The foredeck, side decks and entire cockpit is molded as one component to avoid joints that can fail. |
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A small pocket puts up a brave front on the forecastle, while the remainder of the surviving crew has retreated below decks. |
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He found the fore hatch off and also the lazarett hatch off with a great deal of water between decks. |
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The decks expand by four centimetres, the arch can flex by eighteen depending on temperature. |
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Even under bare poles a sailboat will heel right over, at least to decks awash, in hurricane force conditions. |
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A set of flashcards that were made from photocopies of the cards from the two decks were used as well. |
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The decks are marine ply, the spars were made out of local timber and the design was kept close to the original. |
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The deck for this game can be created from three standard decks of playing cards. |
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The hulls and decks are built with hand-laid layers of fiberglass cloth for a uniform structure with high strength and durability. |
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The hull, decks and superstructure of these models are constructed of fiberglass composites using chopped strand and woven fiberglass fabrics. |
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The decks and cabin house are a fiberglass composite with a balsa wood core. |
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The condition of the decks and companion ladders, where cargo contamination could result in dangerous footing, is satisfactory. |
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Open decks form the main showroom spaces, while simple glass enclosures contain administration, staff and sales rooms. |
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After Christmas the men load the cold decks, using horse, power, onto sleds which are either pulled by horses or trucks or tractors. |
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What other but cold decks can America unpack to play its games with the rest of the world after it began to feel it was the world's hegemony? |
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So many cold decks, one after the other, makes me wonder what I have to flop to win a pot? |
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The best player in the world cannot beat cold decks or bad luck, and therefore running well is essential to having a real shot at winning. |
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The marina offers 120 open and covered slips with transient dockage, short-term slip rentals and motel rooms with waterfront decks. |
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But the strange thing about variance is the cold decks, bad flops, suckouts and bad beats seem to find a way to cluster themselves together. |
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From its three viewing decks, tourists peer through coin-operated telescopes at tiny hikers negotiating jagged trails down the multihued valley. |
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Kennedy entered the waist from below decks reaching his hand down the companion to assist her up the steep stairs! |
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The men created a world of their own on the docks, levees, plantation landings, city quays, and steamboat decks of the Mississippi River economy. |
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The mall woke early and was all abustle before the first leave party hit the decks. |
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The side decks along the truck cabin, cabin house and cockpit are at least 12 inches at any point allowing for very sure footing. |
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These boots will give a good grip on wet decks and worn with woollen thermal or neoprene socks will keep your feet as warm as toast. |
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His pride and joy will be sitting bobbing about on its mooring happy to be released from its winter storage, itching to get its decks japped. |
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In the interests of safety, the engine room and lower decks have been sealed off. |
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The deck is prepared by first removing the kings, queens, and jacks, and then separating the colors, leaving you with two 20-card decks. |
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If using tarot cards, the trump suits of both decks are removed except for a single copy of The Fool. |
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It got cold on the gun decks and the indentations in the brass monkey would get smaller than the iron cannonballs they were holding. |
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In giving way on compulsory student unionism, Beazley is clearing the decks for more important issues, like Industrial Relations. |
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Military chapels, mess halls, decks of ships, aircraft hangars, tents, and open field assembly areas are frequently utilized. |
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The game requires two 52 card decks with jokers, and either a different color poker chip for each player or a different size coin. |
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He was apparently a jug-eared coal shoveller who worked 70 ft below decks and died when the ship went down. |
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The foredeck, side decks and entire cockpit are molded as one component to avoid joints that can fail. |
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Unless you are comfortable laying decks or paving, it's best to get the experts in. |
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On most boats of this size and type it is difficult to reach the foredeck from the cockpit by way of the side decks. |
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Brian, aka Danger Mouse, showed up and was very surprised to see me behind the decks. |
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Sourwood decks itself with pendulous seedpods, and hazelnut displays dangling catkins in early spring. |
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But it was a case of clearing the decks, then having a look at what was left, and trying to build from there. |
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Subterranean termites tunnel in moist soil to find wood, putting decks and lower levels of buildings at risk. |
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It was always spelt out to me that I would have to trim the wage bill and the playing staff and there has been quite a bit of clearing the decks. |
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An almighty roar of celebration, relief and happiness erupted upon the decks of the Devil Star as the ship emerged from warp space. |
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She spent much of the day patrolling the decks and peeking through the hawseholes at passers-by. |
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But the frigate rallied and righted while the sea streamed below decks, though her hatches were laid and her hawseholes bagged. |
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They are expected to have the capacity to launch speed vessels and allow helicopters to operate from their decks. |
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No one wants to see a DJ at the decks with a Zimmer frame, it would ruin the vibe. |
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With finicky precision, he models turntables, scuffed trainers, tape decks and BMX bikes. |
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Living on her starboard side with the decks at about 35, its imposing immensity is magnified by the metallic reverberations in the ocean. |
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Those days when we got to know the rewind button on our tape decks too well, while the kids we really wanted to be out playing with were busy. |
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Smokers crossing the Irish Sea could find themselves banished to the open decks of all ferries to and from the Republic. |
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For the last year he's been clearing the decks of any issue that might have caused a problem when the campaign proper began. |
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Visit the observation decks at four area lock and dams to watch barges and riverboats pass through. |
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Its decks crowded with the addition of the rescued resort employees, Mackenzie helmed the craft toward the Hawaiian Islands. |
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The first is by roll-on roll-off vessel, the vehicle being driven below decks where it is secured and then driven off at its destination. |
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The Royals have cleared the decks and are playing a bunch of rookies on the cheap this year. |
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The battleships were loaded down with so much fuel, food, and ammunition that armored belts and decks were below the waterline. |
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The rowing boat is honeycombed with storage lockers under its strengthened decks. |
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The design and engineering of the hulls, decks, interior furnishing and machinery are carefully evaluated to ensure overall quality. |
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Water slapped over the decks, rode up the windows and playfully splashed the lookout tower. |
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The hull sides and decks utilize a balsa wood core between fiberglass laminates for weight reduction and stiffness. |
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These will be carried on two cargo decks designed for roll-on, roll-off cargo handling through the stem. |
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The table football machine is located over in the far corner, just past where the DJ has set up his decks. |
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Few lobstermen fish in midwinter, when lines, decks, and tackles get coated with ice. |
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Space was a precious commodity on sailing ships, and decks were kept as clear as possible. |
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Ships were dressed with flags and sailors climbed the rigging or stood on decks, caps in hand, to cheer the Queen. |
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The gun decks were silent except for the breathing of the men and the gunnery Sergeant pacing across the deck. |
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Both of us have had to figure out what to do with discolored redwood in fences or decks. |
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The landing gear provides for safe take-off and landing on rocking ship decks. |
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I felt that to enter the wreck below decks at this depth would be madness, even though interesting brass items shone below me in my torchlight. |
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Friday night, get your swank on as DJs Pat Boogie and Lexis take over the decks at Upper Club. |
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The yacht lay alongside the pier at a sharp cant, its left side decks awash with water. |
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Not only do telegraphs remain bolted to the interior decks. but so does the binnacle and steering gear. |
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When camera gear needed to be schlepped up four decks, everybody schlepped it. |
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I was also mesmerised by scratching once I got decks at 17, so I was just away in my room experimenting. |
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The Tory leader had a go at scratching and mixing on record decks when he visited the Fusion Project to talk to young people. |
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The narrow trunk cabin terminates just aft of the main mast and provides wide side decks for sure footing. |
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The flat sections are of profiled sheet metal decks, with some form of insulating board overlay and built up felt covering. |
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Some cabins on the lower decks were awash, giving the clue to the vessel's general lack of seaworthiness. |
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But above decks, they are superb replicas of the sleek, four-masted barquentines which dominated sea travel at the end of the 19th Century. |
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We junior cadets were made to go down on our knees in rows and scrub the wooden decks with holystones in a to and fro motion. |
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We awake to hissing, bruise-coloured curtains of rain sheeting over the decks, the sky blacker than a preacher's gown. |
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The fenestration shifts from one end of the buildings to the other and so do the sun decks on the upper floors. |
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Stepped seating rose like amphitheatres from the sun decks around the pool, so that it became an arena in which the swimmers took centre stage. |
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There is a large saloon and four cabins for the eight guests, beamy decks for relaxing topsides and a good-sized stern dive platform. |
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The commotion on the two ships' decks was incredible as pirates streamed onto the merchantmen and sailors streamed onto the Emerald Lady. |
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Lawns, shrubs and decks require periodic treatment to beautify their appearance and enhance the beauty and value of your home. |
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Half of the structure will extend above the water's surface for sun decks and observatories. |
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Rooms are handsomely but not ostentatiously furnished, and all have king-size beds, fireplaces, and decks that overlook the lake. |
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Rising to the quarter-deck, he glanced aft noting the decks of Dolphin crawling with men and topmen prepared for battle. |
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Needham has rigged a plywood makeshift helipad over the logs stacked 20m high from the very bowels of the ship to the topside decks. |
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But the huge speeds of the Volvo 70s and the vast torrents of water pouring over sleek decks increases the dangers. |
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Its design allows huge amounts of space below decks, including spacious cabins and a saloon as big as a tennis court. |
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The mines were found by his ship's company concealed below decks in a barge. |
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In 1835 the Jardine, another steam vessel, sailed from Scotland to China with her engine and paddle wheels stowed below decks. |
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There was soon an eager string of sailors taking the vital stores from below decks to the two helicopters. |
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Other small huts on the deck cover a hatchway below decks and the rigging store. |
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The group were interested in a variety of specialisations although many were keen in working below decks as a Marine Technical sailor. |
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The ship's company fought hard to recover the damaged compartments, but were thwarted by a fierce fire which raged below decks. |
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In the darkened operations room below decks, grey overalled officers and sailors watched an approaching blip on their radar screens. |
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Shortly afterward the guards herded the men below decks to the berthing area for the journey to Wonson. |
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Pallets of materials and foodstuffs were hoisted onto the ship and and whisked away below decks by waiting stores parties. |
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In many Tarot decks The Fool is illustrated as being about to step off a cliff. |
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Once embarked, the team dispersed aft, below decks and to the bridge to swiftly gain control of the vessel. |
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Fifteen rooms in seven simple stone cottages, most with decks overlooking tranquil Muskmelon Bay, are strung along a ridge. |
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Renovation techniques for orthotropic steel bridge decks are needed to solve fatigue problems in the decks of these bridges. |
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All was bustle and disorder, ropes in indescribable confusion, trusses of hay, hencoops, pigs, sheep and passengers' luggage littered the decks. |
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All cabin windows are trimmed in teak as well as teak cap rails, handrails and teak overlaid decks. |
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Inside, the densely folded street would hold many offices, cafes, and observation decks. |
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Above decks there was constant activity as repairs continued to the newly acquired British ship. |
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There was also trap shooting at clay pigeons and maybe even a shooting gallery below decks. |
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These include the rather uninspiring Riverside office building, built on concrete decks over the railway tracks. |
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He raced down a couple of decks to the ship fitter's storage room and grabbed his materials. |
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This ship-rigged vessel had two decks, three masts, was 130 feet long, and had a beam of 29 feet. |
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The sternmost sections of the upper two decks were open and, not surprisingly, were cold and wet. |
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The response of engineers to this disaster was to go back to building bridges with reinforced trussed decks. |
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The vessel was loaded with bearded Border Ruffians clumping along the decks in rough boots with knife handles peeping from the tops, pistols thrust precariously in broad belts. |
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The Coast Guard boatswain testified that he used a searchlight to view the motorboat and no testimony was given that exploration below decks or under hatches took place. |
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Beyond doubt, the steady advance of automation on airplane flight decks has greatly helped to reduce accidents. |
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Through the darkened windows of one of the lower decks nearest to the quayside could be seen tables laid out for dinner in one of the ship's four restaurants. |
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He was clearing the decks for the president who had defeated Hillary in the 2008 primaries. |
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The townhouses, clad in stucco plaster and weatherboard, have serious problems with leaks through decks and plaster systems causing framing to rot, he says. |
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The contenders are clearing the decks and making ready to do battle. |
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The ABC bridge instead recalls the decks of ferry landings on the harbour. |
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As the exhausted and injured men slept below decks the ship was struck amidships by a torpedo from a German E-boat and she broke in two, sinking in just 15 seconds. |
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There is none of the jutting out of decks and balconies, and feeling of exterior bulk that is so familiar to mega-yachts. |
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The roof deck is formed from prefabricated stressed skin panels comprising two profiled steel decks riveted together with their troughs aligned in opposite directions. |
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At 6 p.m. the Gneisenau heeled over very suddenly, showing the men gathered on her decks and then walking on her side as she lay for a minute on her beam ends before sinking. |
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Swimming forward of the bridge, the wreckage resembles that of the stern decks, except that the anchor machinery and forward masts have fallen to the seabed. |
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They tossed beach balls to one another between the decks and nibbled on cucumber sandwiches as they shook sand from the towels covering their seats. |
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Many of those who shipped below decks in the service of the empire could not even read, despite the educational reforms that were even then beginning to sweep Britain. |
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When the helicopter arrived, the salvage team was dropped onto the ship's heaving decks as a safety precaution to ensure that the towline was properly secured. |
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It is smothered in plumose anemones but the scrap is still clearly visible on the decks, with the partially collapsed midships section revealing yet more cargo. |
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One of the oilers stood watch at the dining room door, closing it when the boat shipped a sea and opening it when the decks were clear to let the water out of the cabins. |
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The side decks are uncluttered except for the necessary genoa track and the mast shrouds are well inboard for easy passage and improved sheeting angles. |
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Paint is peeling from the upper decks and each day new debris falls into the water. |
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This was a pretty inconvenient situation for a pirate running up and down between decks. |
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And although the bluejackets might complain at the extra work involved in the daily swabbing of the decks, they, too, recognized its importance and so they did it well. |
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A collection of tattered men o'war and patched sloops is firing directly over the decks of the old admiral's flagship and into the area of HMS Brown. |
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There are substantial bulwarks around the side and forward decks for secure footing, and a large foredeck locker, with the anchors stowed on the bowsprit. |
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Available with huge mowing decks, commercial mowers can turn on a dime, and many can be equipped with enclosed cabs and snowplows or snowblowers for winter use. |
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She was all brightwork, and the varnish below decks was his pride and joy. |
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By then, smoke was filling part of the ship, billowing up to the top decks in the predawn light. |
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Two heated timber decks indicate the places of the priest and congregation and a clock salvaged from the 1963 chapel hangs in the skeletal campanile. |
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While truly avid divers can go below four to six times a day, there's abundant snorkeling, jacuzzis, sun decks and other entertainment for non-divers. |
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Pressed down flat against kayak decks, our noses almost scraping the sharp oyster shells that cling to the cavern roof, we inch our way through darkness and claustrophobia. |
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Alternatively, I also have a thing about random whippings such as might be done by a bosuns mate with a rope's end on board ship, as the men were holystoning the decks. |
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The decks of this late Victorian Navy were holystoned white. |
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The 4,600t ship will have five decks and two superstructures. |
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Your Honours, may I clear the decks so far as the facts which of course are not as factual inquiry before this Court but without which we cannot win. |
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This was confounded by some cold decks in tourneys I honestly spent a few months believing the other player had the nuts every time he re-raised me. |
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An induction loop has been installed for hard of hearing crew members and wide flat wide decks and powered lifts mean that there is access throughout for wheelchair users. |
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All previous decks had shown pips like a normal pack of playing cards. |
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These decks were to be laid with the old yellow cedar planks on which marks of the planer still showed clearly, along with some definite indications of their previous use. |
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On the way out to sea for exercises they clattered past lines of battleships and cruisers, from whose sparkling decks immaculate officers looked down on them with disdain. |
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See, this is what they try and teach you in school, but kids know it already if they're on their decks, cueing records up and learning to count them in. |
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We are steering full and by and watch securing gear round the decks. |
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Crews of 25 to 60 men would have been common, seated on benches on open decks, although the largest ships could have carried as many as 100 or more. |
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Nice to see that over 1,000 London Buses have been instantly improved by the simple measure of retro-fitting more windows that open on the upper decks. |
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A DJ mix album in the conventional live club experience sense of the word there's no clever edits, effects or computer assistance here just a man, a record box and two decks. |
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A call centre operator from Trowbridge is hoping her talent on the mixing decks will win her the chance to perform in the dance tent at this year's Glastonbury festival. |
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On stage, he is a 20-something man with a shaven head, a cardigan, a bow-tie, and a pipe, who pretends to manipulate a pair of decks whilst a tape plays in the background. |
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She's also a guest DJ at Ibiza Rocks, where Idris Elba takes to the decks. |
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When it's analysed, they'll find five or six half-chewed decks of heroin. |
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The decks are covered by carpet and aluminum panels cover the deckheads. |
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It offers a glimpse of blue sea through the propshaft tunnel, but getting there involves a twisting, winding dive down collapsed walkways and sagging decks. |
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The foredeck is large enough for sail handling and ground tackle, side decks wide enough for safe passage and the cockpit is large enough to accommodate four adults. |
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He appears to be shuffling the decks in an elliptical power move. |
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The boat is equipped with a refrigerator, a freezer, and a microwave, so the women can zap their meals between jibing, tacking, and swabbing decks. |
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Having slept poorly the previous evening, I was dozing below decks. |
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Mac and Smoky scorned the fuggy atmosphere of the lower decks, and proceeded to select a breezy spot on the after boat-deck. |
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During the visit, he got the chance to read a news bulletin from an autocue and to test his DJ skills behind the decks. |
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The Kenyan artist popularly known as DJ Kriss Darlin will be on the decks playing reggae, reggaeton, dancehall and soca music. |
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A Dutch auction is being held for people to clear the decks of tat or treasure and have a laugh while they do it. |
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The survivors were crammed on the top of his surfaced submarine with Red Cross flags draped over its gun decks to appeal for rescue. |
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There are eight decks, linked by four elevators, and 14 viewing platforms. |
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Optional vibratory decks de-aerate and densify material in the bag at preset set points to create a solid, stable bag, ready for shipment. |
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And in a bid to get more red-heads flocking to the club, where DJ Ginger Nuts will be on the decks, they are offering free entry before midnight. |
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Her passengers were questioned about the vessels still in port and then locked below decks for about half a day. |
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Guests will find linen sheets, solar showers and sun decks at their tent bungalows. |
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In major league stadiums the press box is usually located between the first and second decks in the loge level. |
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The railroad cars, moved via rails welded to the flat decks of the barges, are secured to the deck with giant turnbuckles. |
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Take time to make plans for the future over relationships by tackling minor items on your snagging list and clearing the decks. |
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President Pratibha Patil rejected his mercy petition on May 25, clearing the decks for his execution. |
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Applying non-skid surfaces on flight decks creates further maintenance headaches for carrier crews. |
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These rule decks provide advanced modeling capabilities including process sensitivity, and self and mutual induction models. |
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Low priced mowers use older technology, smaller motors, and lighter steel decks. |
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The ships were close enough for sailors on the upper decks of the English and Spanish ships to exchange musket fire. |
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His guns hosed down the vessel's decks, sweeping them clear of sailors, blowing holes in the bulkheads, and smashing gun positions. |
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Stunned and singed, you went below decks and helped jettison bombs. |
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Ronnie Wood's daughter Leah joined model Jaime Coone and BP on the decks while bold Bri had a few shandies. |
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Sequential files originated with decks of data punch cards that were sequentially processed by the computer. |
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Before the ship was made watertight the crew had to sleep in bivvy bags and waterproofs below decks. |
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But above decks they are superb replicas of the sleek, fourmasted barquentines that dominated sea travel at the end of the 19th century. |
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Dufour has begun to employ injection instead of lamination for large parts such as the decks of sailing craft. |
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There are a total of eight luxury overwater villas with private Jacuzzis on expansive outdoor decks. |
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Ipeco employs over 400 people in design, manufacture and test of seats for aircraft flight decks and other aerospace-related products. |
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She wasn't winterized, so some pipes burst and messed up some tile on the decks. |
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They were all single-masted, slooplike little sailboats, around 40 feet in length, with enclosed decks and an engine. |
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Many of your best chances to overcome opposing decks lie in the development of a strong sideboard. |
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Sandshoes had been issued for shipboard use, to avoid damage to the decks by hob-nailed boots. |
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One writer says that they were all without full decks, that is, that such decks as they had did not extend from stem to stern. |
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The lower part is made of three decks, so as to better resist storms, which occur frequently. |
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In the 16th century they usually had two decks, stern castles fore and aft, two to four masts with overlapping sails. |
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Preserved wood is used most often for railroad ties, utility poles, marine piles, decks, fences and other outdoor applications. |
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Phaidor and I were taken below decks, where, still fast bound, we were thrown into a small compartment which contained a single port-hole. |
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Contemporary ships of equal size were consistently listed as having three decks in both castles. |
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An elevated portion of a frontal zone forces broad areas of lift, which form clouds decks such as altostratus or cirrostratus. |
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The soldiers mostly travelled on the upper decks for fear of being trapped below if the ship sank. |
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Building upon the technological achievements of the earlier Song dynasty, the Mongols also employed early cannons upon the decks of their ships. |
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The artillery did little damage, but Spanish musketry picked off many on the Dutch decks. |
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The flight deck transformation we re providing with Boeing modernizes these flight decks, taking the aircraft into the next decade and beyond. |
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In 1775, the whaler Herald found the Octavius adrift near Greenland with the bodies of her crew frozen below decks. |
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Rather, the fate of the Japanese Mobile Striking Force revolved around what was happening on its flight decks. |
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In many ways, these ferries are like cruise ships, but they can also carry hundreds of cars on car decks. |
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The fire began in a container on one of the upper decks, and was extinguished 13 hours after it broke out. |
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Occasionally baggage holds may be referred to as cargo decks on the largest of aircraft. |
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Lastly, the planes produced in the United States were more comfortable and had superior flight decks than those produced in Europe. |
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The A380's interior illumination system uses bulbless LEDs in the cabin, cockpit, and cargo decks. |
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One guy tried a griffen deck but desolation and army ants ate him alive and everyone put the monowhite decks away. |
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Monored decks are rarely viable because of their difficulties with enchantments. |
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I personally faced 3 monored decks, and saw the Hammer in 4 different decks on Saturday. |
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This seems to be a common problem I have been encountering against mono-brown decks, oath of ghouls, living death decks. |
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Each of the five decks of the ship offers squirrelfish, rare sponges, Goliath groupers, urchins, and more. |
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Both Volunteer and Thistle were completely unfurnished below decks to save weight. |
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Malcolm Chisholm's reward for his deft touch with the nation's hospitals should be a keelhauling, but is actually a cushy berth below decks as communities minister. |
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The gunners were forced back below decks by French grenades. |
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The trunks of seven large elm trees were used to make the keel of Nelson's HMS Victory and roughly 2,800 fir and spruce trees went into the decks, masts and yardarms. |
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Maybe he's a budding DJ and was two-handedly spinning the decks. |
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Comet also had an adjustable chocking system for locking cars onto the decks and a ventilation system to remove exhaust gases that accumulate during vehicle loading. |
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These would have been used for the personal enjoyment of the crew and to provide a rhythm to work on the rigging and turning the capstans on the upper decks. |
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The work includes improvements to the jetty, a new reception in the main building overlooking the beach and the addition of private pools and sun decks to 27 villas. |
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The castles of the Mary Rose had additional decks, but since virtually nothing of them survives, their design has had to be reconstructed from historical records. |
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The three decks, main deck for vehicles and trucks, second upper deck for passengers and the sun deck ensure safety with segregation of vehicles and passengers. |
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He also organized a bucket brigade for sluicing down the decks. |
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It has two sun decks that take advantage of the morning and afternoon sun. |
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As the crisis mounted, two men donned protective gear and attempted to reach the diesel pumping machinery below decks and activate the firefighting system. |
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A dismasting often means the dominoing of one mast into the other, down through the decks, cannoning the cargo through the hull below, and sinking the ship very quickly. |
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Lifting decks to accommodate higher cargo reduces the total capacity. |
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With a total length of 365 m and a width of 22 m, the pontoon bridge features six lanes on two identical, mirrored decks spanning the entire Dubai Creek. |
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Two of the older ferries were to be stretched in length by 12 metres, with upper car decks similar to St Clare's being added, replacing movable mezzanine decks. |
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The men raced about decks collecting the whaling craft and gear and putting them into the boats, while all the time the lookouts hollered from above. |
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Decks and cowls provide solar shading and doors are designed with integral high level hopper vents for secure night-time cooling. |
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Decks would be counted as pervious, or absorbent, if they include slats between planks and are built over a pervious surface such as dirt or uncompacted gravel. |
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Decks and coachroofs were generally of end grain balsa, although solid teak has been found in some areas and marine ply was used as necessary for vertical strength. |
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Construction of Bridge Decks with Precast, Prestressed Concrete Deck Planks. |
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Decks are clean with all lines hidden, foldable cleats, which should give unobstructed access to the bow where an asymmetric can fly from the prodder. |
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