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"circumnavigate" Definitions
  1. circumnavigate something to sail all the way around something, especially all the way around the worldTopics Transport by waterc2

134 Sentences With "circumnavigate"

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Did Amelia Earhart survive her attempt to circumnavigate the globe?
If you've always wanted to circumnavigate the globe, now's your chance.
Dilip Donde — the first Indian to circumnavigate the world solo — and Capt.
Circumnavigate all that BS by simply not asking in the first place.
Like a slumbering giant, "Cripplewood" rests as its visitors circumnavigate its tomb.
So have the people trying to circumnavigate those boundaries to hurt other people.
Elon Musk's company SpaceX has indicated interest in missions to circumnavigate the moon.
It's much simpler to circumnavigate it rather than wade into the circle itself.
Where candidates circumnavigate the press and peddle their own propaganda via social media?
So, the way swingers clubs circumnavigate that is almost all their spaces are BYOB.
I take that to mean that candidates can now circumnavigate the whole process of persuasion.
You circumnavigate the crazy complicated drinks in the specialty glassware and order a bourbon neat.
Viewers can choose to circumnavigate "Cave" (2019), or to enter the sculpture though its hollow feet.
To circumnavigate this challenge, in 2008 Satt founded the time-based performance art festival Beyond Pressure.
President Theodore Roosevelt ordered a fleet of US ships to circumnavigate the globe from 1907-1909.
In his spare time, Yimou plans to circumnavigate Taiwan in a sail boat (not an aircraft carrier).
That's another 650 miles ticked off of its bid to circumnavigate the globe using only solar energy.
Image: Solar ImpulseSolar Impulse has chalked up another 1,000 miles in its bid to circumnavigate the globe.
The replica ship will circumnavigate Australia next year to mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook's voyage.
"You live on a giant cruise ship with 1,000 students and you circumnavigate the world," she said.
When Verne published his novel in 1873, 80 days was an impossibly short time to circumnavigate the planet.
Clegg's addition to the upper echelons of Facebook could help the company circumnavigate these relatively new and sweeping rules.
Despite many victories (including becoming the first female crew to circumnavigate the globe), they are relentlessly demeaned by critics.
"By 21980 you'll have seen private citizens circumnavigate the moon," Eric Anderson of Space Adventures told the website Space.
Apple also managed to circumnavigate a law stipulating all phones use one kind of port by offering an adapter.
In her latest adventure, she was trying to become the first woman to circumnavigate the planet at the Equator.
Solar Impulse 903 touched down in Abu Dhabi today, becoming the first fuel-free plane to successfully circumnavigate the globe.
Twitter is banned in China, and Zheng, like many other young Chinese people, uses a VPN to circumnavigate the ban.
If you grant that values are bound up with identity, it's not clear to me how you circumnavigate this problem.
This led to MacArthur scoring a new world record in 2005, as the fastest person to circumnavigate the globe single-handedly.
The only way to circumnavigate that fucking capitalist bullshit, which is built on secrecy, is by having these incredibly uncomfortable conversations.
Among the passengers was a journalist, Lady Hay Drummond-Hay, who became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by air.
In 2000, the Solar Impulse 2, a manned aircraft powered by the sun, managed to circumnavigate the globe without using fuel.
In 2016, the Solar Impulse 2, a manned aircraft powered by the sun, managed to circumnavigate the globe without using fuel.
Given the chance, I'm pretty sure I could figure out how to circumnavigate the globe in 22 and a half hours.
On July 2, 1937, Earhart was attempting to become the first woman pilot to circumnavigate the world with her navigator Fred Noonan.
The flight from Pennsylvania to New York — piloted by Borschberg — is the 14th leg of Solar Impulse's journey to circumnavigate the globe.
That includes A$210 million for having a replica of Captain Cook's ship, the Endeavour, circumnavigate Australia with stops at 210 locations.
She became the first quadriplegic person to sail alone across the English Channel and the first disabled woman to circumnavigate Britain solo.
Along the way, you may circumnavigate broken sidewalks, and remark at pockmarked buildings, vestiges of the civil war which ended in 1990.
She and her navigator disappeared on July 2, 1937, as Earhart was trying to become the first woman to circumnavigate the globe.
In 1986, they sailed her into New York harbor for the Statue of Liberty centennial celebration after trying to circumnavigate the globe.
"There were a couple of occasions where I made attempts to circumnavigate my agreement, but it was almost impossible for me," she continued.
A new series of infographic maps circumnavigate the world of 90s anime, linking dozens of countries to their most-searched titles on Google.
To this day, no one knows exactly what happened to pilot Amelia Earhart and her navigator during their attempt to circumnavigate the globe.
Unlike his namesake, Joshua Slocum Johannssen doesn't circumnavigate the globe, but in this lovably obsessive work, Lynch's microcosm will do just as well.
On the Great Saunter, along with about 1,500 others, I would circumnavigate a lesser-known city: a network of greenways, parkland and woods.
Phileas Fogg, an English eccentric, bets that he can circumnavigate the globe in under three months, by train, boat and the occasional elephant.
This is not the first time that Greeks have been forced to circumnavigate piles of trash on sidewalks because of a protracted strike.
The new lanes have dramatically decreased maritime trade travel times, which generally includes traveling through the Panama or Suez canals to circumnavigate the world.
This in turn would entail knowing his passwords -- or expensive software that governments often purchase to circumnavigate Apple's security to break into the device.
THE MERCY Colin Firth plays Donald Crowhurst, a real-life British sailor who in 1968 set off on a race to circumnavigate the globe solo.
If all goes well, he and his co-pilot, André Borschberg, will become the first to circumnavigate the world in a solar plane as well.
The images offer a thin vision of being a world traveler as you circumnavigate the site, the concept of a Grand Tour reduced to parody.
Over the course of six days in June 2015, Brown completed the 116-mile walk, becoming the first person to successfully circumnavigate the shore on foot.
Touting a more immersive experience, the small ship operator Victory Cruise Lines will venture to Cuba next year on two-week sailings that circumnavigate the island.
And a recently discovered photograph may solve the mystery of what happened to the aviator Amelia Earhart as she tried to circumnavigate the globe in 1937.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Whatever happened to Amelia Earhart 80 years ago, when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to circumnavigate the world?
Two Swiss pilots have been attempting to circumnavigate the globe in the Solar Impulse II, however the aircraft was damaged and waylaid in Hawaii since last year.
ET. Along with co-pilot Bertrand Piccard, Borschberg has set out to circumnavigate the globe in Solar Impulse 2 without using fossil fuels or emitting harmful emissions.
But with HopSkipDrive's drivers being so well-vetted, will there be any worry of parents starting to circumnavigate HopSkipDrive and begin hiring caretakers outside of the platform?
Men who don't circumnavigate the law on a day-to-day basis needn't worry about clearing the vault, burning documents, drilling hard-drives, and digging out passports.
Instead of creating first underground transport system to help cars circumnavigate traffic congestion, Musk is shifting his tunneling venture to be more like a mass transit system.
The first American ship to circumnavigate the globe, the Columbia, returned to Boston during this time with treasures and tales that found their way into the teaching cabinet.
Wandering albatrosses are one of the most far-ranging fliers — some have been known to circumnavigate the Antarctic Ocean three times in a year — and have elliptical eggs.
In his 20s, having graduated from Columbia University with a degree in philosophy and religion, he fixed up an old yacht and set out to circumnavigate the globe.
What drives a man to abandon a doting wife (Rachel Weisz) and three of the best-behaved children in Christendom to circumnavigate the globe in an ill-prepared trimaran?
For example, we could: Circumnavigate Last year the globe-circling Scottish cyclist Mark Beaumont smashed the world circumnavigation record by riding around the world's land mass in 79 days.
Viewers circumnavigate the carpet, much as they might follow a garden path (a path that was carefully lined and curated with works from seven centuries of Islamic, garden-themed arts).
Basically you're dealing with a carcass, and you can circumnavigate all those ethical and administrative issues that come with studying live animals, and you can just get down to business.
His hobby is joining friends on an intermittent mission to circumnavigate the globe on a BMW 750 motorcycle—and he has bones, broken in the Gobi desert, to prove it.
About the size of a kiddie pool, it is lush and dazzling and flashes shades of green and yellow as you circumnavigate it, almost as if its surface were moving.
He first visited the polar north in 1970, when, as an undergraduate, he got a job on a Canadian research vessel, the Hudson, which was attempting to circumnavigate the Americas.
Later this year, they will release a new series of Stratollite models that will enable the company to perform long endurance flights over areas of interest and even circumnavigate the globe.
Then they'll take the boat through the Panama Canal, and across the Pacific to Australia, a first for them, and circumnavigate their home country, with all the challenges that will bring.
Biking has boomed in recent years, but cyclists who want to circumnavigate Manhattan are forced to detour onto streets along the East Side and areas of East Harlem, Harlem and Inwood.
It is the latest deal to include a preplaced second-lien loan in Europe, as sponsors circumnavigate banks to directly place junior debt with cash-rich funds, avoiding costly underwriting fees.
It has helped those who otherwise find drinking difficult (notably children, the elderly, and the physically impaired), allowed us to circumnavigate crushed ice, and been fashioned from everything from paper to gold.
Solar Impulse 2 began the continental American leg of its round-the-world flight on Monday morning — part of an attempt to become the first solar-powered plane to circumnavigate the globe.
Jeanne Baret became the first woman to circumnavigate the world by sea after disguising herself as a male assistant to the botanist Philibert Commerson to gain entry to a French naval ship.
The tilting angle of the torso, the line of the advancing leg (its foot is just off the floor), the crook of one elbow, all add up variously as you circumnavigate her.
"In making the Atlas pictures, I may unintentionally become the first person in the world to circumnavigate the boundless coastal perimeter of land-surfaces harbouring the entire Atlantic Ocean," he has written.
When Google launched Project Loon a few years ago, the plan was to provide internet access to underserved areas with the help of a series of balloons that would constantly circumnavigate the earth.
This is because VPNs assign a virtual IP address to obscure your real location from others, enabling you to circumnavigate geo-blocking and censorship measures as if you are based somewhere without them.
Chinese businessmen who arrived before CPEC was unveiled in 2014 are capitalizing on their experience to launch consultancies, advising newcomers how to circumnavigate the country's notorious bureaucracy or match them with Pakistani partners.
Smart became the youngest person to circumnavigate around the world in a single engine plane, touching down at Queensland's Maroochydore Airport on Saturday morning after 54 days travelling, according to the Brisbane Times.
The story of the first woman to circumnavigate the globe on a bike—displaying a level of resourcefulness and fitness that many people at the time did not believe women possessed—almost disappeared.
In China, Wanda also holds a trump card over the other major studios in that it is a Chinese-owned/operated business, allowing it to navigate and potentially circumnavigate the Chinese theatrical quota system.
Broadway developed initially along a straight north-south route, but in the early 19th century it began to angle in what is now Greenwich Village, slicing across Manhattan's street grid to circumnavigate various estates.
The second order impact though would depend on how supply chains adjust and to the extent that supply chains start to circumnavigate or circumvent entirely the Chinese market because it's just become too expensive.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The chief executive of the Telegram messenger service, Pavel Durov, said on Friday the application will use built-in systems to circumnavigate a ban in Russia imposed by a court earlier on Friday.
Namely, the speeds at which stars circumnavigate the galaxy closely track with the amount of visible matter enclosed by their orbits—even though the stars are also driven by the gravity of dark matter halos.
From time to time, a scrum of rescue workers in jumpsuits and hard hats would stride out of the darkness, moving briskly, then circumnavigate a cat's-cradle of police tape and disappear around a corner.
Prominent Republicans have publicly called on the president to tone down his online rhetoric, while his administration has insisted that Trump uses social media to circumnavigate the media and speak directly to the American people.
Recalling his youth in the segregated city of Savannah, Ga., Thomas asserted that he could stomach having to circumnavigate a whites-only park infinitely more than being told to change his views to suit others.
To complete a new quest, I'd need to move through the caverns of a mountain—inhabited by who knows what—or else circumnavigate them entirely, and then infiltrate a castle overrun by goblins and other creatures.
The 532,000 cubic meters (18.8 million cubic feet) balloon is expected to circumnavigate the globe about the southern hemisphere's mid-latitudes once every one to three weeks, depending on wind speeds in the stratosphere, NASA said.
The layout in the towering hall reflects how the colors circumnavigate the massive pool, so to survey the line is like an abstract experience of touring the lake — from its mineral extraction ponds to its mudflats.
I also asked him why he still felt blindsided by the election, and why he thinks Trump was able to circumnavigate all the institutional checks that normally prevent someone like him from ascending to the presidency.
She became the first quadriplegic person to sail alone across the English Channel, in 23, and the first disabled woman to circumnavigate Britain solo, in 21972, according to World Sailing, the governing body for the sport.
Since Amelia Earhart, the famous American aviator, and Fred Noonan, her navigator, disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean during a 1937 attempt to circumnavigate the globe, groups of researchers and historians have argued over their fate.
Two years later, Hénard installed his version in Paris, designed to circumnavigate the Arc de Triomphe from the star of avenues that lead to it, which were laid out by Baron Haussmann in the mid-19th century.
They then moved into Manchuria as the Russians fell back, waiting for land reinforcements via the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Russian Baltic Fleet, which pretty much had to circumnavigate the globe to get to the war.
I lived on Oahu, by far the most densely populated in the chain, yet still small enough to circumnavigate by car in four hours: No matter where you were, the sea was within a 30-minute drive.
In pamphlets for the mural, Meyer and the artists encourage viewers to lap "'Āina Aloha" several times, taking in the alternating red and green while having to circumnavigate this piece that sits in the middle of the room.
NASA already has an uncrewed mission to circumnavigate the moon on the books for 2018 or 2019, so it's possible that the agency will want to cooperate with SpaceX on some kind of moon venture in the future.
In part to circumnavigate these restrictions, an anonymous coder released something called Auroracoin (AUR): a nation-based cryptocurrency designed so Icelanders could trade using cryptography to validate their transactions, rather than banks, and, therefore, circumvent pesky government controls.
Mr. Lelyveld, of the Entertainment Technology Center, predicted a surge in sophisticated narrative A.R. experiences in 18 to 24 months, when glasses allowing users to circumnavigate fixed virtual objects in physical space are projected to be widely available.
Paul eventually comes to accept that he is bound by the laws of predestination and that he can't stop the fracture in time from occurring, whereupon he comes up with the frankly astounding idea to circumnavigate the problem altogether.
As a member of the English navigator Matthew Flinders's 1801–03 voyage along the shore, part of Flinders's mission to circumnavigate the continent, Bauer witnessed such creatures as rainbow lorikeets, western barred bandicoots, weedy seadragons, black cormorants, wombats, and jewel spiders.
Amelia Earhart was on her way to becoming the first woman pilot to circumnavigate the globe when she and the navigator, Fred Noonan, set off from Lae, New Guinea, in a Lockheed Electra twin-engine airplane on July 2, 1937.
For the two pilots, landing back where they started is only "the beginning of the continuation" of a longer journey, said Piccard, who in 1999 became the first person to circumnavigate the globe non-stop in a hot air balloon.
The Solar Impulse 2, a plane fueled only by solar panels, spent two days flying across the Pacific and landed triumphantly in California on Sunday, completing the latest leg of the first attempt to circumnavigate the world using only solar power.
Many smaller objects such as figurines and coins are displayed in clear cases upon a podium, which means visitors can circumnavigate as they wish and point out small details, such as lines indicating the figurines were made from two molds.
All but shocked at her ability to circumnavigate what he called "Male Shackles," in his essay "Woman in Art," in not only laying claim to O'Keeffe's success, photographer Alfred Stieglitz probes what is perhaps the fundamental misgiving behind these sorts of situations.
I came up with a social experiment, in which I challenged myself to circumnavigate the globe by couch-surfing using only human connection (no website): This meant staying in the homes of friends, friends of friends, and strangers I'd meet on the road.
To find Cédric Herrou, the French olive grower who smuggles African migrants, you have to climb a steep rocky slope in the foothills of the Alps outside Nice, circumnavigate Mr. Herrou's chickens, geese and ducks, and push through mud, brambles and thorns.
The US also has the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, a law passed in 1998 that requires all websites that collect children's personal information to require parental consent for underage users, though kids often circumnavigate those restrictions by misrepresenting their age on age checks.
As Gould and McNicholas explain, the work that unions do to establish pay transparency, correct salary discrepancies, establish clearer terms for internal processes such as raises and promotions, and "include grievance procedures for workers who have been discriminated against," helps workers circumnavigate these issues.
Dame Ellen MacArthur made history in 2005 when she became the fastest solo sailor to circumnavigate the globe, and started the foundation in 2010 to support the idea of a "circular economy," which promotes renewable energy and waste reduction over the consumption of finite resources.
Earlier this week, the US space agency sent a high-pressure balloon skyward from Wanaka, New Zealand, with inflated hopes that it will stay up there and circumnavigate the globe for 100 days or more—a flight time that's about twice the current record.
The paper's authors estimate that an airship a mile and a half long could catch a ride on this air current and circumnavigate the globe in 16 days with more than 20,000 tons of cargo without breaking a sweat in terms of fuel usage.
China's Great Firewall is sophisticated enough to block basic OpenVPN connections, but Express VPN can circumnavigate the wall, with users reporting fast speeds, especially if they connect to Hong Kong, Los Angeles, or some other US servers which are said to be optimized for users in China.
My preferred form of TIFF travel is Bike Share Toronto, which enables me to circumnavigate sticky traffic situations, and also sometimes gets me called out by my peers when they see me zipping past wearing a sports jacket on the way to a fancy film-industry dinner.
It's like peeking in on a psychological experiment: A pedestrian's decision to either tromp through the puddle and get wet, try to circumnavigate it (despite it being very big!), or just stand on the outskirts and stare into the (few inches deep) abyss surely says something about human behavior.
"The ship will follow the original journey, carrying passengers from Southampton to New York, but she will also circumnavigate the globe, inspiring and enchanting people while attracting unrivaled attention, intrigue and mystery in every port she visits," the Blue Star Line's chairman Clive Palmer said, according to MSN.
Arregui's restaurant—which gets its name from Getaria's most famous son: Juan Sebastián Elkano, the first sailor in the world to circumnavigate the earth—has been serving the whole fish for more than 50 years: the cheeks, the head, and even the tails are served as local delicacies.
In addition to discussing his career with an audience at the festival, Laguionie will be showing clips of his next feature, Slocum, in which a man looks back at his own life while reading the diaries of Joshua Slocum (the first person on record to circumnavigate the globe).
Bob Handke, a corn and soybean farmer, was displaying his own plane on Saturday at the Amelia Earhart Airport, just a few yards from the hangar holding the last intact Lockheed Electra L-10E, the type of plane that Ms. Earhart flew in her attempt to circumnavigate the Equator.
I don't know how old you are but if your age vaguely aligns with mine you might remember a period in the late-90s where basically the only news story, for about four years, was about Richard Branson repeatedly attempting and failing to circumnavigate the globe in a hot air balloon?
Ironically, the project is funded by the Bundeskulturstiftung, the German Federal cultural fund, part one was recently on show in Hamburg accompanied by a photo booth where anyone could upload their image and create their own distorted passport picture in an attempt to confuse government surveillance and circumnavigate facial recognition software.
Schumer's act lasts an hour and twenty minutes, which gives you a lot of time to think about the limits of perversity, and how, at times, the comic has to circumnavigate her own intelligence in order to make the character "Amy Schumer," self-described "trash from Long Island," come to life.
Those countries are currently facing what a senior UN official described recently as the gravest food crisis since World War II. Gifford, a professional adventurer who helped manage logistics for Richard Branson's attempt to circumnavigate the planet by hot air balloon, hopes that the Pouncer will be able to deliver food to places unreachable by conventional means of aid delivery, such as trucks and air drops.
But mostly I was happy to immerse myself in the odd details: Nellie Bly, the journalist who attempted to break the round-the-world record in 1889-90, managed to pack both champagne and cold cream in her tiny, purse-size valise; Clärenore Stinnes, the first person to circumnavigate the globe by car, in 1927-29, stuffed three evening dresses and 128 hard-boiled eggs into her bags along with her Mauser pistols and snow chains; and Thor Heyerdahl took a Spanish-speaking parrot named Lolita on his famous Kon-Tiki sea voyage.

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