After a week or so of smooth sailing, they were becoming accustomed to life aboard the hundred-and-thirty foot long xebec. |
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Unfortunately for the duo their smooth sailing double act is heading towards some troubled waters. |
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Tomorrow the Captain will probably have all the newsies sign the contract, and then it should be smooth sailing for us all. |
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Though the event ended on a high note for the St Lucian camp, the event was hardly smooth sailing. |
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Dunn had smooth sailing once he cleared the line of scrimmage and had to make only one move on a linebacker to run free. |
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Up next, while it may be smooth sailing through the Senate for Colin Powell, are there confirmation battles ahead for other Bush administration nominees? |
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This brings us out onto the level of Vesthaugan around lunchtime and from there it is smooth sailing. |
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A long period of smooth sailing is beginning as they head toward the Antilles, which they are due to reach in four days. |
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And a good working relationship was crucial because the project research was not all smooth sailing. |
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We should take setbacks in our stride, as rarely has there been a case of absolutely smooth sailing in nationbuilding. |
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However, it won't be smooth sailing, as the legacy of the recession will persist for some time. |
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Reconciliation has never been easy or smooth sailing for any society torn apart. |
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Still, the unionization of Aboriginal workers has not always been smooth sailing. |
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Since assuming responsibility for the Myanmar dossier, I have never been under any illusion that the engagement process will be smooth sailing. |
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For the Novartis pension fund we are now expecting smooth sailing for quite some time. |
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We had some problems at the very beginning, but it's been smooth sailing since the second week or so. |
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Our future baccalaureats are at the cusp of completing their pre-university studies and we wish them the best of luck in their upcoming exams and smooth sailing in their future endeavors. |
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There are a few attributes to be developed by the efficiency-seeking executive under every circumstance, but they are particularly needed when all is not smooth sailing. |
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Of course, no one would say it's been all smooth sailing along the way. |
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If just too late to stay in port overnight, or just with time we can go sailing on the bay of Palamos, which ensures a smooth sailing, pleasure and without contingencies. |
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Every watercraft can carry a maximum weight of passengers and equipment. Don't forget to ask your dealer for the appropriate information for your craft in order to ensure smooth sailing. |
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We believe that the peace process will not be smooth sailing, but as long as we stick to negotiations rather than resorting to force, and dialogue rather than confrontation, we will surely be able to open the gate to peace. |
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Of course, it hasn't all been smooth sailing, but our experience with two official languages gives us considerable credibility in the global debate on diversity. |
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When planned properly, your transition should be smooth sailing both emotionally and financially, not just for you and your family, but your employees and your successor as well. |
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Once they can get over that, it is smooth sailing. |
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Does that mean that from now on, it will be smooth sailing all the way? |
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They once again call on him during their voyage home, and Alban is credited with providing smooth sailing for their voyage back to the continent. |
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The ATRG-V and NRC will miss Brian and his scientific contribution, but wish him all the best as he trades clear sky time in the labs for clear skies and smooth sailing on the high seas. |
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