Elizabeth stood on the deck and looked out, beyond the nursery, across the flats, to the sloping hills, all treed and dotted with houses. |
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The report says that as the aging helicopter lifted off the deck of HMCS Iroquois, the pilot gave the aircraft too much power. |
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Use a lot of water and saturate the deck and the surrounding covered plants. |
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The cranks on the deck were moved off quickly, while crew members climbed aboard the massive transit. |
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In less than an hour I had the maintopmast on deck and was constructing the shears. |
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They found it contained two bibles, a chess set, a backgammon game, a deck of cards, poker chips and several paper back pulp fiction novels. |
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About two years ago whilst looking for a deck of Tarot cards, a strange man approached me and pointed out a box that I kept passing over. |
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The mast, main sail, akas, amas, and leeboards all store in a bag that can be tied to the aft deck of the kayak. |
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I quickly changed and wrapped my sarong around my waist and headed back out to the deck where everyone else was. |
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Boats can be booby traps, with things like cleats placed awkwardly around the deck to stub bare feet or even send you tumbling overboard. |
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We inspect the deck cabin of newfound friends and are awed by its spaciousness. |
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A construction common, which contains some sapwood, is ideal for the deck boards. |
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You should shoot for a three-ounce portion of lean meat, which is equal in size to a deck of cards. |
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We had a state-of-the-art tape deck with stereo speakers built into the living and dining rooms. |
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I requested a tape deck as I have lots of talking-book audiotapes that I play on long journeys. |
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After a few minutes the whole of the crew were on the command deck and awaiting the briefing. |
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She tipped her sunglasses and looked at me sternly from the pool deck where she was tanning. |
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In one trick, the magician tosses a new deck of cards into the audience, where it is caught by someone, whose name turns out to be Susan. |
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There are some who can perform magic tricks while others cannot even shuffle a deck of cards. |
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A professional bridge player was suspended from competition for manipulating a deck of cards during the shuffle and deal. |
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Remove all of the old nails, and resecure any deck boards that may be loose. |
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Just add connecting boards between sections of deck from below to make a box, then either hinge the deck piece or make it a lift section. |
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Then, when you're ready to tackle more, try your hand at a made-to-measure hot tub and deck project! |
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All iron swords, mail axes and things would be in sealed and greased barrels below deck to try to stop them from rusting in the salt air. |
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It is a good idea to paint the exposed ends of the joists and deck boards with a waterproofing for added protection. |
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Jack is a thief, he takes one card from the top of your opponent's deck and adds it to your hand. |
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These are used for ventilating fuel lockers, bilges, deck boxes, lazarettes, or behind electronics. |
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The vessel was also fitted with a reconditioned hydraulic bow thruster, powered from the deck machinery hydraulic system. |
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The entire deck is supported by steel beams with a complete steel deck over the cabin and engineroom. |
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But the deck doesn't flatten out because the horizontal beam underneath holds it in place. |
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A timber deck is supported on I beams which transfer its loads to the hoops. |
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The men would adorn themselves in top hat and tails, while the women MPs would deck themselves in fancy dresses and hats. |
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Sometimes I'd pretend to be on the deck of a green sailing ship plowing through unknown waters and calling at exotic ports. |
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Lynsey is back in the charthouse navigating, plotting positions and the rest of the crew stand by on deck to take in sail. |
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After another half hour, the wind shifts, and the guys on deck need to tack the boat. |
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Other benefits of a diesel installation of this sort include the safety factor and increased deck space. |
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A dark silhouette of a large man was lumbering across the deck toward them. |
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Did the captain take a democratic vote of the lower deck before deciding to permit the celebration of Satanism? |
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There is dual side access to the wonderfully private rear garden with large lawn, a raised deck area and patio area. |
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There are always a few loud ones who congregate on the lower deck and launch straight into conversations about the last job they did. |
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Men and women lounge in striped deck chairs only to be replaced by distraught, fighting figures illuminated in flashing lights. |
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Many of the company had been bruised and battered as they tumbled along the listing deck and slid down manropes into the lifeboat. |
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He included a west-facing roof deck atop the bedroom wing for a prime view of Norway's famous late-night summer skies. |
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The game includes a deck of 30 museum-quality playing cards and a full-color, 80-page art book, packaged in a Renaissance treasure box. |
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Bending could have been prevented by constructing the lower deck of the Ark out of logs, four layers deep, instead of planks. |
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I spent much of my time laid up in my yoga pants and tee-shirt in the comfortable deck furniture. |
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But thanks to today's weather-resistant fabrics, even a landlubber's deck can sail into the comfort zone. |
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The first thing I look at is how high it is to the top of the landing or deck the stairs will be rising to. |
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He stood, on the main deck of his ship watching as the men prepared their ammunition, and reloaded the cannons. |
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The lift was quiet as the two descended to the lower deck where the pilot was being held. |
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There is access to the lower deck and engine room but this is a tight squeeze and not really worth the effort. |
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The lower deck was a series of small rooms and a ladder leading up to the deck. |
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She tramped through the lower deck and had moved on to the upper deck when she caught sight of a rain drenched Shane. |
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The cabins were located on the side of hill with lots of deck room, clean amenities inside and lovely views. |
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During the flight passengers are given a running commentary from the flight deck of all the noises and sensations. |
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Her taut, athletic stature moved fluidly across the pool deck toward the lounger. |
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And when they cross the quarterdeck, they see the hard work that deck division puts in, and that makes us feel proud. |
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If bouncing around on a tour bus or swaying on deck leaves you feeling queasy, pack ginger capsules in your alternative travel kit. |
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Part of the deck was required to be removed in accordance with building regulations. |
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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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The back garden has a deck area, outdoor lighting, a water feature and two raised flowerbeds containing a selection of mature plants and shrubs. |
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When the deck is unusually rich in face cards and aces, they bet more, and when the deck is relatively poor in these cards, they bet less. |
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Enjoy a long late lunch here on the deck of the Horizons waterfront restaurant. |
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The diesel generator room is located on the main deck in order to minimise noise below the waterline. |
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The heat is oppressive, and you realize it the moment you step through the watertight door onto the weather deck of any ship in the gulf. |
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Use one of the many commercial deck cleaners available according to instructions on the label. |
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The entire deck is overlaid with a 50 mm thick layer of asphaltic concrete. |
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Normal deck duties were not possible, so we continually chipped ice from the weather side, as the sea froze on the deck. |
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But before being allowed to pack heat, pilots must first be trained as federal flight deck officers. |
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The two elements are joggled in plan so that the northern one projects as a shaded deck towards the east. |
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Some of them were in the forward well deck and that is where the device went. |
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After they boarded, Blaine and Claire climbed onto the aft well deck and slept, their energy drained from the events of the last night. |
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The Pearl Harbor has the same design as the Ashland, but has a shorter well deck and has much greater vehicle storage space. |
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As the hook engaged the wire, I countered the right yaw with rudder and kept the right wing off the deck for as long as I could. |
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The deck and hull are fastened together with adhesives and mechanical fasteners. |
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There's even room for two Adirondack chairs on the small deck at the front door. |
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More unusually, there is an observation deck forward that adjoins this room, ideal when entering or leaving port. |
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Many gardeners enjoy planting violas in windowboxes, cedar deck planters, wooden half barrels, and a host of other containers. |
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The normal complement of flight-deck troubleshooters and deck crew was in sight and out of harm's way, so my gaze shifted inward. |
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Stowed below deck with 1,600 other PoWs, he was forced to exist in a space so cramped they had to lie down to sleep in relays. |
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Officers promoted from the ranks say they miss the easy friendliness and companionship of the mess deck but it is hard to see how. |
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After a six-hour standoff, Spanish special forces rappelled from a helicopter onto the moving deck while snipers stood by. |
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Making his way down the gun deck to the sick berth, several ratings saluted him. |
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Lines coiled on deck or loosely tied to railings do not meet that requirement. |
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They are going to do multi-cores off the aft deck and piston coring off the side A-frame. |
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When I went on deck to make sure everything was okay, the visibility just disappeared, in what I can only describe as an Arctic white-out. |
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Midmountain, Sunshine Grill's deck lets you catch some rays over a burger or chili. |
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The steel-hulled ketch was left lying on her side, with the deck guard rails lying almost on the sand. |
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Once the value is agreed on, shuffle the deck and deal 5 cards to each player. |
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The jokers may be shuffled into the deck as wild cards as well if you like, which also makes the game a bit more interesting. |
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A deck presents a neighborly face to the street and offers a view of native plants and fruiting shrubs. |
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Another benefit was being able to stock the steel rebar on the large, high-capacity deck area. |
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On one side of his mobile home, Cohen has built a deck decorated with bamboo wind chimes and flowerpots. |
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Most of the emigrants traveled in steerage accommodations, between the upper deck and the cargo hold. |
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Four people suffered minor injures when a crane toppled on to the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. |
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The royal party watched a dynamic display of aerial and aquatic action from the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal. |
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Flight deck operations on an aircraft carrier are about as stressful as actual combat. |
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The deck layout features a large anchor locker forward with a mechanical anchor windlass as standard equipment. |
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Young is only the second airman, and the first female to qualify as a flight deck director aboard Nimitz. |
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She's also busy developing standards for federal air marshals and flight deck officers so they can carry firearms in the cockpit. |
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The condition was first spotted among survivors of the Blitz in World War II who slept in deck chairs in air-raid shelters. |
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Instead, they sat on the deck while the air show team performed stunts and maneuvers over their heads. |
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This morning in snowy Invergordon harbour, he and others were on deck in biting winds hauling in the big wire ropes that tether the ship. |
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Maybe the reason for this is that the VCR is fast becoming obsolete, joining the 8-track deck and the record player in garage sales. |
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What that meant was that no more of the existing metal deck roof would be stripped off each day than could be re-covered that day. |
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Twelve participants were asked to guess the top-down sequence of symbols in an open deck of 100 Zener cards. |
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At the same time, the deck lid lifts up and out of the way and the package shelf lifts up and moves back to meet the top. |
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At the base of the door there is a wooden deck that goes all the way around the building. |
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Out the patio door, the wooden deck was high off the ground and made of light oak wood. |
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A seaman in the US Navy in World War II ran barefoot across the red-hot deck of a burning ship to save a fellow sailor's life. |
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When she came out again, she wore white denim shorts, a sleeveless knit top, and canvas deck shoes. |
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Employees eat lunch outside on a wooden deck strewn with cafe tables and shaded by an old rubber tree. |
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The fight broke out at about 3pm on Friday below deck after the pair got into an alleged row. |
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With some horned helmets and a couple of axes they would have fitted right in on the deck of a longship. |
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Harbour Master Cpt Phillip Cowman said it will be all hands on deck over the next 24 hours to ensure everyone gets berthed safely and on time. |
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We were now encountering the last minute and Dingle had all hands on deck to rescue their rapidly sinking ship. |
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When conditions finally permitted, it was all hands on deck as we formed teams heaving on a forest of ropes to hoist Eda's huge sails. |
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Strange's US ship of golfers had cruised without all hands on deck for the crucial day. |
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Stacking round shot on deck would also create danger whenever the ship encountered rough seas. |
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The mate roughly picked him up off the deck and held him with his feet just touching ground, looking disgusted. |
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The rotund man left the railing to rush down a set of stairs leading to the main deck until he stood toe to toe with the much smaller Bard. |
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As though summoned by her thoughts, he appeared at the arm of her deck chair. |
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A good deck transports you to another world, or at the very least extends your living space outdoors. |
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First, the old roofing has to be removed and the top of the roof deck exposed and cleaned. |
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Most codes require a deck to support an estimated live load of 40 pounds per square foot combined with a 10 psf dead load for a total of 50 psf. |
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Nelson fought the Battle of Trafalgar from the deck of his flagship, HMS Victory, close to the Rock in 1805 but never lived to tell the tale. |
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Every time the bridge opens, any litter dropped on the deck will automatically roll into special traps. |
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On the deck was a large picnic table, and just before the deck was a spot for a campfire and a pig roaster and grill. |
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As you feel the plane angle back as it approaches the deck you hear the engine roar while the pilot basically floors it. |
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She gazes out over a crystal-blue vista from the deck of a luxury ocean liner. |
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The same logo hangs over cabin toilets and on deck rails, with signs urging passengers not to throw trash overboard. |
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You look over the side of the deck and see smooth flowing waves, and the rain leaving ripples in the water. |
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Seeing two runners limbering up on the deck of a yacht while you race spinnaker is quite fun. |
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The deck of this space, made of plastic bars, is situated over a large light well that provides daylight to the basement. |
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The lightship has had uplighters added to its fore and aft masts with lighting units added around its deck and jetty. |
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It's a light-hearted gift set for the complete Tarot beginner, or a novelty deck for the more experienced reader or collector. |
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We found a lifeboat suspended 10 feet above the deck and bedded down under a tarpaulin. |
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He apparently believes that if there are not enough lifeboats on a sinking ship, everyone should stand on deck and go down together. |
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Miss, I must ask that you please put on your lifebelt and come up to the boat deck immediately. |
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In Victorian times its pavilions, lidos and deck chairs bustled with activity. |
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The deck here has fallen slightly into the holds, with ribs from the starboard side of the hull left behind and sticking up slightly. |
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On the forecastle deck the brass bell was struck, and with anchor down, the tenders were lifted out and readied to ferry passengers ashore. |
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The bolts were not tightened and tore wider holes in the deck with the result that we almost lost the whole top in the water. |
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He spent all his time at the bach out on the deck or in the house reading, except when they entertained. |
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Tape deck manufacturers, cassette makers, etc. all pay up and have been doing so for years. |
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They reached the deck just as the cruiser's engines reversed, bringing them alongside the victims. |
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If called on deck for the purpose of shortening or making sail they should come at once. |
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It is played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards, plus two jokers. |
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In the US, sure, we had the occasional wild card on kid's TV, but man, you guys seemed to have a deck stacked with jokers. you guys seemed to have a deck stacked with jokers. |
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I bought a deck of Tarot cards in college and then gave them away. |
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It is all hands on deck and hopefully we can get the right result. |
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While download is typically very similar between a one-story and a two-story deck, the higher deck may require a larger foundation, additional bracing or other reinforcement. |
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Between sixteen thousand and eighteen thousand French and Genoese were killed, either cut down on deck or drowned. |
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Looking back, there was definitely a time when my raggle-taggle mates and I wouldn't be seen dead travelling anywhere but on the top deck of the bus. |
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There were storage rooms and equipment chambers for the ship's systems in the center of the vessel, where they had been moved from the lower deck of the old model. |
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Customers on Blue Line 1 will be pleased to know that 12 new double deck buses will arrive early in November bringing much needed extra capacity on this busy route. |
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Sink into an Adirondack chair on your private deck overlooking the snow-capped peaks of Oregon's Cascades or cuddle up beside the flickering gas-fired stone hearth. |
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As I mentioned earlier, some 38s were fitted with a lower helm although visibility astern is very limited and communications with deck hands is nearly impossible. |
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Side loading eliminated the need to drive over the deck to reach other flat cars, so it was eliminated, along with its expense, and more importantly, tare weight. |
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Classic volkswagen beetle engine deck boot lid raiser for sale. |
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Atop the building, an unfinished roof deck awaits the enticement of a soon-to-be liquor license. |
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Lying in 20 metres of water she is perfect from stem to stern with the exception of her superstructure which has been wiped from the upper deck in its entirety. |
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The first officer, a retired British naval man, regarded Kara and her few belongings with wry amusement as one of the deck hands brought her up to the wheelhouse. |
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Whatever approach you take, when you're feeling even slightly queasy, the fresh air and steadier view on deck is preferable to being down below in a damp, stuffy cabin. |
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Upon reorganisation on April 1, 1974, a stylised logo appeared along with a new livery of white with a dark green skirt and red upper deck windows and roof. |
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And, as if it to prove a point, he shepherded us to the top deck for an aerial, whistle-stop tour of the city away from the thundering road drills. |
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The beams of a deck are intermediate structural members, transferring the dead loads of the joists and decking and live loads to the post or pier. |
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The building's long, curved roofline is balanced on one side by a tall, twisting tower, with an observation deck floating above the city like a treehouse. |
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Halsted and Coneys said they saw a new man standing on the deck afterwards. |
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On the way they were forced to step over several supply crates, moved to create extra accommodation spaces, which had been lashed to the deck and covered with floorboards. |
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A faceted fibreglass canopy shades the roof deck of the garage, and the owners are working to restore the house that Goff remodelled for them just before his death. |
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I wonder if he's going to do the whole deck or just the major arcana. |
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The steering arm thrums under their hand, the deck heaves beneath their feet and the keen salt wind cuts like a knife through even a good sealskin cloak. |
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On small deck jobs I recommend that you simply buy the ready-mixed concrete with all needed ingredients in a bag, mix it with some water, and pour it in the hole. |
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Apparently drawing on Caribbean folklore to dramatise the concepts of the minor cards, hers was the first deck to actually represent the minor arcana figuratively. |
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The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire. |
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The handheld, always-on machines are the size of a deck of cards. |
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Birding can mean sitting on your deck with a pair of binoculars and an iced tea or trekking through rugged mountains trying to identify scores of species in a single day. |
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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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These samples are biased, stacking the deck in favor of a connection between mental disorder and violence. |
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In order to prevent the pipe buckling at the sagbend a horizontal tension was applied to the pipe by tensioners situated on the deck of the vessel. |
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For use while surfaced, a small, flat deck fitted with removable manropes is apparently installed just behind the pilothouse, and this can be accessed by a hatch from below. |
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On Tuesday nights, all the sushi at this little bar, with its deck over Pensacola Bay, is half-price. |
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The modern tarot pack comes from an Italian tarrochi deck with 22 trumps. |
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At the bow a pair of traditionally shaped anchors rest inside the ship where the deck has collapsed, the anchor winch having fallen sideways and almost standing on one end. |
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Then the burgling bear broke onto her pool deck and raided the wet bar for the harder stuff, guzzling 18 cans of Coors Light. |
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By the beginning of December Challenger was newly rigged, freshly caulked and painted, and fitted with a new deck house for the comfort of the Scientifics. |
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A table on the three-tiered deck of Louie's Backyard is an enchanting place to dine, especially in the evening. |
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The upper half of the deck is placed within easy reach of all players. |
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His first tackle on Shane Williams was a lift and then a spin before he dumped him on the floor, using his own body weight and momentum to deck the Welsh wing. |
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During the last deck before the shuffle when the count was favorable I would bet many black and many red with a few green and sometimes duplicate this for a second hand. |
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My favourite memory of a tall ship is standing at the helm of the Lord Nelson under full sail, feeling her heel over in a stiff breeze until her port deck was awash. |
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Leigh discovered a deck of cards and challenged Amber to a game of rummy. |
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The deck here used to be intact but now it has peeled off and fallen to the seabed, leaving a tangle of debris from below the deck and exposed ribs poking up from the hull. |
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Every shuffle of a deck of cards leads to a 52-card sequence that has low a priori probability, but has unit probability once the cards are all on the table. |
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You want to lead this man carefully away from the iPad, and put him on a deck chair somewhere in the sun. |
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The transverse ribs and the deck are similar to those in the back spans. |
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Glancing around the quarterdeck, he sat down on the deck beside her. |
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Here the deck ribs have caved in towards the centre of the ship above the engines, though the debris is too dense to allow you to see the engines from here. |
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It angled steeply downward, for the schooner's deck was much lower than the edge of the wharf, but heavy cross battens promised plenty of traction for those who had to use it. |
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Original photographs show arched cable guides over the deck here and big Samson posts, all now buried beneath the debris of the deck on the seabed. |
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Since then, the wreck must have been salvaged, because the deck and sides of the hull have collapsed and most of it is only a metre or two above the seabed. |
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He slid down the trail to the lower deck and followed Cassy's trail. |
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Foolhardily, Ash, Scott, and their girlfriends sit around one night and listen to passages from the book recorded on an old reel-to-reel tape deck by an elderly professor. |
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Getting a laptop out on the top deck of a bus gets you some funny looks. |
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We did pull on our deck shoes and polo shirts to venture back across the island on three separate occasions to rub shoulders with the yachties out for Skandia Cowes Week. |
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The very first thing I am going to ask you to do is a practical exercise for which you will need your Tarot deck and a writing pad or paper and a pen. |
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Officials said they believed Wood slipped off the yacht when she went on deck to reattach a dinghy that came loose. |
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We are spared, thankfully, the standard liberal talisman of his saunter across the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. |
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The jewels sparkled as she stepped out onto the deck of the ship. |
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Just then a slight shudder reverberated through the deck plates and Exodus quickly took the situation in hand while the two men cast bewildered looks at each other. |
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To achieve this low acoustic signature, the Virginia incorporates newly designed anechoic coatings, isolated deck structures and a new design of propulsor. |
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An at-sea transfer is never an easy task, especially between a 115-ft. schooner, which has a deck about 20 feet from the waterline, and a much smaller boat. |
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It will be a case of all hands on deck as the Fleet of the Royal Australian Navy faces another hectic year, according to Maritime Commander, RADM Raydon Gates. |
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Bolted to the deck beside it are bright yellow warning signs about the dangers of entering a wreck, and reminding divers that they enter at their own risk. |
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Suddenly the steering went out, and water flooded into the lazaret, an area below deck where steering mechanisms are located. |
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They can have a 15-card sideboard or no sideboard. The sideboard can be used to replace cards in the deck after each game. |
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The deck of a swimming pool for the handicapped should be wide, skidproof, and close to the water surface. |
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There are no winning hands, just a grim deck full of aces of spades. |
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I heard a zing close to my head and looked up again. Five or six men were lined up on the deck above me with rifles shooting at the shark. |
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The camber is the arch or slope from side-to-side of a vessel's weather deck for water drainage. |
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We stood on the deck and watched dolphins swim near the ship. |
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Oh, what a racket! And everything on deck apparently at sixes and sevens. Mail-bags and passengers mixed up in every direction. |
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The deck was continually awash with the sea which came inboard over the rail and through the scuppers. |
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A clear breach is when the waves roll over the vessel without breaking. A clean breach is when everything on deck is swept away. |
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A hundred yards away a cluster of boys on the deck of a sturdy cabin-cruiser swung their caps and sent a hail across. |
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Our Norseman found himself standing on the deck of a huge black-hulled Cunarder. |
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The pump-dale scupper is that to which the dale leads, that conveys the water from the pumps to the side on the lower deck of large ships. |
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Navigate to the location where your PowerPoint deck is stored and select it. |
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The passengers on the chock-full boat were packed across the deck like drupelets. |
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Nelson led his party from the deck of San Nicolas onto San Josef and captured her as well. |
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Nelson briefly came on deck to direct the battle, but returned to the surgeon after watching the destruction of Orient. |
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Crane trotted along the labyrinthine corridors of deck 3, accompanied by a young marine with close-cropped blond hair. |
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The lashings, which had been holding the chest to the deck of the storm-tossed ship, broke, and it went overboard. |
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These are usually designed to resemble a small agricultural tractor, with the cutting deck mounted amidships between the front and rear axles. |
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They are double deck, originally with open balconies and a capacity of 78 passengers, 32 seats on the lower deck and 46 on the upper. |
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The English Electric streamline fleet also included 45 standard enclosed single deck trams known as railcoaches. |
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Funny, I have gone as low as 16 land and my deck still had huge problems with mana glut. |
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Once my opponents see that I actually shuffle the deck after the mana shuffle I will almost never have a problem. |
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As a result I find the mana weave to be a fair means of randomizing a deck provided it is done face down, and followed by 1 or 2 riffle shuffles. |
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The lieutenant had kept many of his men below deck and in anticipation of being boarded told them to prepare for close fighting. |
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The official classifications for unlicensed members of the deck department are able seaman and ordinary seaman. |
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At sea, on larger vessels members of the deck department usually stand watch for 4 hours and are off for 8 hours, 7 days a week. |
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The situation that came up was me playing my control critters deck vs. a mono-brown deck and some others. |
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I run a funnish monogreen Insects deck that uses Winter Blast and Dervishes as partners in crime. |
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In addition I think a monowhite deck with Ivory Mask, Leonin Abunas, Ischron Scepter, and holy day might do the trick on ravager. |
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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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When using two jetway bridges the boarding time is 45 min, and when using an extra jetway to the upper deck it is reduced to 34 min. |
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Lockheed Martin's Orion spacecraft will use a glass cockpit derived from Honeywell International's 787 flight deck systems. |
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The deck stands 20 metres above the river, allowing the navigation of ships of deep draft. |
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Submarines were very vulnerable to attack during launch, and a fully or partially fueled missile on deck was a serious hazard. |
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The Willis Tower has an observation deck open to tourists year round with high up views overlooking Chicago and Lake Michigan. |
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The observation deck includes an enclosed glass balcony that extends 10 feet out on the side of the building. |
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This included sufficient buoyancy in the ships' sidewalls that they would float even with the tank deck flooded. |
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Water sloshing on the vehicle deck can set up a free surface effect, making the ship unstable and causing it to capsize. |
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Submarines would attack either on the surface, using deck guns or submerged, using torpedoes. |
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Kher Keep is a one-of with no drawback in this deck that creates blockers early on. |
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Another turbine of the same type with an observation deck is located in Swaffham, England. |
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The ships, completed between 1898 and 1900, had deck armour but not side armour and were intended for overseas duties. |
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Whether or not thin deck armour was a potential weakness of British ships, the battle provided no evidence that it was the case. |
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At least amongst the surviving ships, no enemy shell was found to have penetrated deck armour anywhere. |
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These platforms consist of slender, flexible towers and a pile foundation supporting a conventional deck for drilling and production operations. |
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Instead many of the men moved to the fireproofed accommodation block beneath the helicopter deck to await further instructions. |
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The base and the deck were built separately, and were joined in 1995 while the base was partially submerged. |
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Victory's gunners were called on deck to fight boarders, and she ceased firing. |
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He introduced the practice of junior officers dancing on deck when the band was playing for senior officers' wardroom dinners. |
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Mines cut free are recorded and collected for research or shot with a deck gun. |
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Stratus is a stable cloud deck which tends to form when a cool, stable air mass is trapped underneath a warm air mass. |
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The side of the hull on the main deck level had seven gunports on each side fitted with heavy lids that would have been watertight when closed. |
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It was a dedicated fighting deck without any known partitions and a mix of heavy and light guns. |
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Over the open waist the upper deck was entirely covered with a coarse netting as a defence measure against boarding. |
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The Mary Rose would have carried a captain, a master responsible for navigation, and deck crew. |
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For navigators on the deck of a moving ship, these limitations could be difficult to overcome. |
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Finally, it required a stable viewing platform, rendering the technique useless on the rolling deck of a ship at sea. |
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To be successful, this method required the observation of the moons from the deck of a moving ship. |
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While the ship was becalmed in Recherche Bay, convicts allowed on deck attacked their guards and took control of the brig. |
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On 28 July 1854, the New Bedford ship Isabella reported as many as 94 ships in sight from her deck in Shantar Bay alone. |
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Administrators are running around straightening out deck chairs while the Titanic goes down. |
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All the new people want an office close to the President's. You should see them scramble. It's like fighting for a deck chair on the Titanic. |
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Two of her opening lines, The boy stood on the burning deck and The stately homes of England, have acquired classic status. |
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A good way to visualize how the multiple layers are manipulated, is to bend a deck of cards and to imagine each card as a layer of rock stratum. |
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On the deck along with the boat's crew are several dignitaries wearing their best hats and wing collars. |
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Spa has three treatment rooms, jacuzzi beautiful deck that can also be used for massages. |
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He radioes his location to base before ending it all by diving the bomber onto the deck of the aircraft carrier. |
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Upscale siding replacement led the pack, recouping 88 percent of costs on resale, followed by wood deck additions and wood window replacements. |
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DuMa Safe, another company that makes childproof and babyproof products, makes deck shields for child safety. |
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The next generation deck resurfacer was evaluated by the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute. |
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Water damage, insect infestation, wood rot, and separation of the house and deck ledger board aren't always visible to the untrained eye. |
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Was he fighting to remain on the flight deck during the hellish descent? |
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He twisted his briar pipe, between the two buttons on his longjohns, ran on deck and joined others scrambling down a rope. |
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As the main deck broke the water's surface, salvors began pumping the barge to lessen the load on the hydraulic jacks. |
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As the main deck broke the waters surface, Salvors began pumping the barge to lessen the load on the hydraulic jacks. |
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Even with the deck seemingly stacked in the latter's favour. |
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Wales needed a scrabbler on the deck to capitalise on Quinnell's power and provide continuity. |
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In his hometown, the Mancunian fight fans were stunned to see their hero hit the deck in the second round. |
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The picture was taken from the deck of the destroyer HMS Forester with a Brownie box camera. |
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The upper half of the tank is covered by a semispherical dome and the lower half under the deck is supported by a cylindrical skirt structure. |
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Palmer Manufacturing introduces this low level shakeout deck with attrition mill. |
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After reaching India, I returned by deck passage and was introduced to the sheikdoms along the Arabian coast. |
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Given the skewness crossing a range of fields structure is designed as a steel girder with a lower deck and reinforced arch middle field. |
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