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Of course, it wasn't always smooth sailing over at Map Maker.
So I guess we're all in the same boat, sailing over the edge.
Not only have more people taken up sailing over the past 10 years, but yachts are getting bigger.
Earlier in May, the rover captured other high-altitude clouds, too, sailing over the nuclear-powered, six-wheeled rover.
The yard came alive with shuttlecocks whizzing through the air and openhanded slaps sending volleyballs sailing over the net.
His shadow sailing over the Dothraki army was tremendously effective as a reminder of the massive scale of these beasts.
After sailing over from South Africa in a yacht, her parents began their life in London at a mooring near Tower Bridge.
Even if a ship was sailing over the epicenter at the time of the quake, it wouldn't have noticed anything, Cho said.
But the image of a 100-year-old, 23-tonne tulip tree sailing over the water is an apt symbol for Mr Ivanishvili's role in Georgia.
When it's not in the sailing over stadiums, the Blimp hangs out in its hangar in Mogadore, Ohio, which is where the Airbnb stays will take place.
It was primarily just me sailing over and over and over again until I hit on something successful, and the success in this case from using Walt Whitman's pen name.
Gano uploaded a hilarious video to his  Twitter account , which has been viewed more than 2.4 million times, showing his attempt at a kick sailing over the neighbor's fence in Charlotte.
When the military maneuvers were over, the women put away their guns and formed lines to do a traditional folk dance, their voices sailing over the empty streets in trilling ululations.
The smaller craft, according to court documents and witnesses, was going so fast that it became airborne, lifting out of the water and sailing over the middle of the wooden boat.
Up stepped Messi, widely regarded as the best player in the world, to take the first shot for Argentina, and he missed, sending the ball sailing over the crossbar and into the crowd.
In that crash, the balloon was sailing over archaeological sites at dawn when a fire caused an explosion in a gas canister and the balloon plummeted more than 1,000 feet to the ground.
There snow and frost are banished; and, sailing over a calm sea, we may be wafted to a land surpassing in wonders and in beauty every region hitherto discovered on the habitable globe.
At least these bluffs should cry, given the emotional terrain that the director, Roger Michell, stakes out early with one lovely landscape shot after another, the airborne camera sailing over the luxuriant, seemingly endless green.
Fifteen minutes later, West Ham's young players had won — John-Joe O'Toole sent the decisive spot kick for Northampton sailing over the bar, if you must know — and claimed the much vaunted but entirely futile bonus point.
And in later symphonies, Mr. Branca's ringing guitar patterns could create psychoacoustic phenomena: During the first movement of the Symphony No. 10, you might occasionally think you're hearing exhalations from a chorus, sailing over more percussive strumming.
Finding His WingsWhile the film portrays Edwards as a novice skier, the real-life Eddie did have some experience as a trick jumper, sailing over cars and buses like a low tech Evel Knievel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"So here is my first at bat…" After Gano sends the ball sailing over the fence, he trots round the bases chuckling and says "home run baby" while his wife Brittany and two of his three sons look on unimpressed.
In 1998, for instance, the first time North Korea sent a missile sailing over Japan, the Clinton administration criticized the action but then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright simply said she would raise the issue in then-ongoing talks with Pyongyang.
The sight of balls sailing over the wall onto Lansdowne street or ricocheting off its green face in every direction is the stuff of pitching nightmares but Kershaw will not be losing any sleep as he prepares to confront it for the first time.
The pleasure of the remake, even when viewed piecemeal, is that it's a testament to the transporting glories of movie love, to that passion that sweeps you up whether you're sailing over the rainbow with Dorothy or riding shotgun with Ripley into the abyss.
We posted a picture on Facebook as we were sailing over, where we explained why we felt that what we were doing was OK. It got a lot of likes and shares, so we became nervous that the authorities would be waiting for us.
Here's a neat little summary of the back-and-forth: Although it doesn't look like it hit him, the pitch did go behind Arenado and Nolan didn't take too kindly to it: Notice that Arenado does a great job ducking Perdomo's glove as it comes sailing over his head, and notice that Perdomo, in turn, ducks Arenado's fist.
Soon Panama and Honduras were rallying from early deficits, and then it all unraveled for the U.S. Trinidad and Tobago forward Shahdon Winchester and United States defender Omar Gonzalez converged on a looping cross in the penalty area in the 17th minute, and the hopeful ball knuckled off Winchester's foot and Gonzalez's shin before sailing over goalkeeper Tim Howard, who was caught off his line.
Vermeer and the Delft School, p. 396 The map could suggest though that painting has brought fame to the Netherlands;Vermeer and the Delft School, p. 396 ships sailing over the folds suggest that.
Orellana overruled them and five days later set off to find the main branch of the Amazon. After sailing over 300 miles The sources do not say where he was. he made camp and started building the river boat. This took from January to March.
The origin of carried interest can be traced to the 16th century, when European ships were crossing to Asia and the Americas. The captain of the ship would take a 20% share of the profit from the carried goods, to pay for the transport and the risk of sailing over oceans.
The cartoon's theme song, composed by Ted Nichols, is a variation on the children's song "Sailing, Sailing (Over the Bounding Main)" that was written in 1880 by Godfrey Marks, a pseudonym of British organist and composer James Frederick Swift (1847–1931). A later version of the theme song has a jazzier beat.
At this point, the old couple reveal that they are the spirits of the Takasago and Sumioe pines, and they set sail across the bay in a small boat. As the tide goes out, the priest also sets sail, at which point the "From Takasago, sailing over the bay..." chant is recited.
With twelve seconds left and the game tied at 7, the snap for a Desert Edge punt was high, sailing over the punter, who picked up the ball and was tackled in the back of the end zone for a safety. Queen Creek won its first state championship 9-7 and finished an undefeated season.
In 1864 Cornelis Bosman (1830-1911) established the company as a limited partnership and it was located in Alkmaar in the Dutch province of North Holland. SALONBOTEN IN 1950 UIT DE VAART, www.dezuidkanter.nl, retrieved 20 September 2015. Operations started 1 July 1864, with the steamer Alkmaar Packet 1 sailing over the Noordhollandsch Kanaal between Alkmaar and Zaandam.
"Sailing, Sailing" is a song written in 1880 by Godfrey Marks, a pseudonym of British organist and composer James Frederick Swift (1847–1931). It is also known as "Sailing" or "Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main" (the first line of its chorus). The song's chorus is widely known and appears in many children's songbooks. The preceding verses are little known.
In her senior year she won the district track championships in the 800 meters, setting a new high school record of 2 minutes 17.56 seconds. After choosing sailing over track, she decided to go to the Old Dominion University to study and sail. In January 2014, Tunnicliffe announced her retirement from Olympic Sailing after 12 years of competition. She continues to pursue her professional CrossFit career.
Designed by Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus in Berlin, the award featured a Viking longship sailing over the northern hemisphere of the globe surrounded by a laurel wreath of oak leaves. At the apex of the badge was a German Eagle clutching a swastika. The wreath, eagle and ship were in gilt and the globe area gray coloured. Versions were produced in bronze and later in zinc.
When Mercer and the East India Trading Company soldiers attack Sao Feng's bathhouse, Feng strikes a secret bargain with Will: Jack Sparrow in exchange for the Black Pearl. Will and the others journey to World's End on Feng's ship, sailing over an enormous waterfall into the Locker. There, they find Jack aboard the Pearl. Jack sets sail with them, although he and Barbossa dispute who is captain.
Two Jesuits had died at the hands of Indians in the revolt of 1734–6. In March 1768, Serra and his missionary team boarded a Spanish sloop at San Blas, on Mexico's Pacific coast. Sailing over 200 miles up the Gulf of California, they landed at Loreto two weeks later. Gaspar de Portolá, governor of Las Californias, welcomed them at the Loreto mission, founded by Jesuits in 1697.
A P-3 Orion plane from the Royal New Zealand Air Force located a trail of wreckage northeast of Nukuʻalofa. When darkness fell, search boats ceased searching for fear of sailing over survivors in the water. Due to the possibility that stowaways may have been onboard it is impossible to confirm a precise number of passengers. One 48-year-old British national was killed, according to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
The Master Maid cuts her finger and lets three drops of blood fall onto a stool. Then she puts all sorts of rubbish into a stew pot and sets it to stew. Taking a chest full of golddust, a lump of salt, a flask of water, a golden apple, and two golden chickens, she sets out with the prince. They reach the sea and start sailing over it.
The expedition was led by Theodor von Heuglin and started on 4 March 1861 in Alexandria. After sailing over the Red Sea they landed at Massawa on 17 June 1861 and observed birds on Dahlak Archipelago. Their way through the Ethiopian Highlands led them to Keren in the country of the Bilen people, from where Werner Munzinger came to join them, and afterwards to Adwa, where they met Wilhelm Schimper.
Unións escutcheon depicts the ship sailing over the ocean with the motto Cudendum Character Nautarum ("forging sailors' character") written in Latin below. It also contains an image of the sky with representations of the constellations Ursa minor and Crux. Over the escutcheon is the image of a bright sun and the legend "Marina de Guerra del Perú" (Navy of Peru) and below the name and number of the ship.
Banque Populaire V Banque Populaire V is an offshore-racing trimaran and Team Banque Populaire'sTeam Banque Populaire fifth boat designed to set oceanic records. She was launched on 4 October 2008 in Nantes, France. She holds multiple records for sailing over set courses, as well as the record for distance sailed in 24 hours by any class of sailing boat, 908.2 nm. With her length, she is currently the largest racing trimaran in the world.
Michael, with nowhere to go, attempted to stop, but clipped John Paul, Jr.'s right-rear tire. This broke off his left front wheel, which bounced over the nose cone into Scott Goodyear's car on Michael's right. The tire was then launched off of Goodyear's left-front wheel and into the air, sailing over the debris fence and landing in a spectator area. Amazingly, after two potentially fatal incidents, no serious injuries were reported.
Next was a 95-yard catch by Kyle Rudolph, which put Notre Dame ahead late in the game. Michigan retook the lead with 27 seconds left with a 2-yard run by Denard Robinson. Michigan's defense held off Notre Dame on its final drive of the game, with Crist's final pass sailing over everyone and out of the end zone. Denard Robinson set a school record for total offense at 502 total yards – 258 rushing, 244 passing.
At the beginning of the gunfire, many of the prisoners thought that it was the Japanese beginning to massacre them. One prisoner stated that the attack sounded like "whistling slugs, Roman candles, and flaming meteors sailing over our heads." Prisoners immediately hid in their shacks, latrines, and irrigation ditches. When the Rangers yelled to the POWs to come out and be rescued, many of the POWs feared that it was the Japanese attempting to trick them into being killed.
He also began experiencing bloody gums and nosebleeds. He sought medical help after he was too tired to go sailing over the Fourth of July weekend. Blood tests showed that McCarthy had a lack of platelets, and he was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, a condition that frequently develops into leukemia. McCarthy continued to host his show for a short time, but he became more absent, until he left the air completely at the end of July.
The Navy Seabees had 4,000 feet of aluminum runway planks stacked up on the departure end of the runway. One of the Marine generals and his "spit shined" C-130 decided, against direction from the tower, to do a full run-up on the runway prior to departure. The Seabees were hunkered down behind their heavy equipment as the planks went sailing over their heads. The Black Sheep rotated out of Vietnam in February 1966 to pick up new pilots and personnel.
Seven Acre Shoal is a navigational hazard at the east end of Lake Ontario, north of Snake Island, and west of Kingston, Ontario. During the War of 1812 the small Upper Canada government schooner Governor Simcoe was able to evade capture by sailing over the shoal, where a pursuing squadron of larger American vessels were too deep to follow. However she was sunk by a cannon salvo prior to entering Kingston's harbour. The lake freighter Brulin grounded on the shoal in 1932.
The relics of the saint attracted many pilgrims to the abbey which had become known as Saint-Valery. During the 8th and 9th century, the abbey and village were plundered and devastated on several occasions by the Vikings. The village grew during the 10th and 11th centuries and was historically significant as the site where William the Conqueror assembled his fleet before sailing over to England in 1066. During the many wars between the French and the English the village passed between French, English and Burgundian ownership.
The second miracle attributed to Gertrude in the Vita took place as the anonymous author and his friend were peacefully sailing over the sea on the monastery's business. This account is felt by some to indicate that the author was an Irish monk. In the account, an incredible storm appears as well as a sea monster, causing great despair as "the sailors... turned to their idols," evidence of the persistence of paganism at the time. In desperation, the author's friend cries out to Gertrude to save himself and his companions from the storm and monster.
John returned to the Governor Bligh as its Captain by early 1811. He was on a voyage in that ship to Port Dalrymple which returned to Sydney on 24 April of that year, and sailed from Sydney on or about 3 May 1811 "for the Islands of Campbell and Macquarie" on another seal fur trip. In subsequent years, John was to build several ships on the Hawkesbury. His involvement in ship-owning, -building and sailing over the years saw him become one of the earliest European visitors to the south-west coast and Canterbury region of New Zealand.
There have been many teams who have discussed their individual strategies over the years, and for the most part - the single, best one is to "Keep the continent to your left and sail as fast as you can." The second - don't go too far offshore, even if you think the wind looks better. Many a skipper has ventured out only to find they gave up a lot of distance and fell back in the standings. Cape Hatteras can be very tricky and the famed "Atlantic Graveyard" has competitors sailing over many a lost ship on the ocean floor.
These different types of ships were not unily built differently, but were also varied to fit the needs of a specific region. For example, sea going vessels in Chiang-nan had flat and broad bottoms for sailing over shoals and sandbanks, but ships in Fukien and Kuangtung had rounded bottoms and high decks for easy maneuverability around rocks and other dangerous obstacles in the deep ocean.Needham, Science and Civilisation in China. p.429 As a result of this, the different composition of these ships meant that the skills of the sailors varied from these ship types.
The Jewish Encyclopedia includes a copy of Jellinek 150:22, which is about Solomon flying on a carpet.Jewish Encyclopedia: Solomon The opening lines in this work and in the Quran – especially the ant's words – are almost identical, as can be seen: > (Jellinek) On another day while sailing over a valley where there were many > swarms of ants, > (Quran) Until, when they came upon the Valley of Ants, > (Jellinek) Solomon heard one ant say to the others, Enter your houses; > otherwise Solomon's legions will destroy you. > (Quran) an ant said, O ants! Go into your nests, lest Solomon and his > troops crush you without noticing.
The second game, pitched by Pedro Martínez, stayed close until Boston scored four in the ninth to win 8–3. In game three, what looked to be a blowout turned out to be a nail-biter, as Vladimir Guerrero hit a grand slam off Mike Timlin in the top of the seventh inning to tie it at six. However, David Ortiz, who was noted for his clutch hitting, delivered in the 10th inning with a game winning two-run homer, off Jarrod Washburn, sailing over the Green Monster. The Red Sox advanced to a rematch in the 2004 American League Championship Series against their bitter rivals, the New York Yankees.
The > people are awakening. In due course of time they will come into their own. > When the mariner, sailing over tropic seas, looks for relief from his weary > watch, he turns his eyes toward the Southern Cross, burning luridly above > the tempest-vexed ocean. As the midnight approaches the Southern Cross > begins to bend, and the whirling worlds change their places, and with starry > finger-points the Almighty marks the passage of Time upon the dial of the > universe; and though no bell may beat the glad tidings, the look-out knows > that the midnight is passingthat relief and rest are close at hand.
Winfrey Field caught fire behind them from the artillery blasts, though the Rebel shells were mostly sailing over the defenders' heads. Friendly units were now firing into each other in the darkness, lit up only by muzzle flashes and the blaze in the field, which threatened to consume the wounded of each army who lay there. Mass confusion quickly set in on both sides, and although the Confederates achieved some success their attack ultimately ground to a halt, leaving the Federals in control of La Fayette Road.Lance III, Joseph M., Major, USMC: Patrick R. Cleburne and the Tactical Employment of His Division at Chickamauga, pg. 74–75.
He signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox on November 7, 1994 and played with the Red Sox through the 1997 season as a backup catcher. Haselman's most dramatic offensive performance came in a game at Fenway Park against the Toronto Blue Jays on June 27, 1995. With the bases empty and the score tied 5-5, he pinch hit for catcher Mike Macfarlane in the bottom of the 11th inning. Haselman shattered his bat, sending a Woody Williams' offering sailing over the Green Monster to give the Red Sox their first walk-off win of their 1995 Eastern Division winning campaign.
During his rookie season in 2005, Warren was used entirely as a long snapper, beating former Steelers center Mike Schneck for the job. A restricted free agent in the 2008 offseason, Warren signed a three- year, $2.3 million contract with the Steelers on March 25. Warren sustained a season ending knee injury in a game against the New York Giants on October 25, 2008. The importance of a competent long snapper became evident after Warren left the game: the substitute long snapper, James Harrison, sent a snap sailing over the punter's head and out the back of the end zone resulting in a safety.
Laxton (1998), pps. 185–187 Francis Spaight, a Limerick merchant, farmer, British magistrate and ship owner, recorded 386,909 barrels of oats, and 46,288 barrels of wheat being shipped out of Limerick between June 1846 and May 1847. Giving evidence to a British parliament select committee inquiring into the famine, Spaight said that: > I found so great an advantage of getting rid of the pauper population upon > my own property that I made every possible exertion to remove them ... I > consider the failure of the potato crop to be the greatest possible value in > one respect in enabling us to carry out the emigration system. The same quaysides were the departure point for many emigrant ships sailing over the Atlantic.
On 17 January 1773, Resolution was the first ship to venture south of the Antarctic Circle, which she did twice more on this voyage. The final such crossing, on 3 February 1774, was to be the most southerly penetration, reaching latitude 71°10′ South at longitude 106°54′ West. Cook undertook a series of vast sweeps across the Pacific, finally proving there was no Terra Australis in temperate latitudes by sailing over most of its predicted locations. In the course of the voyage he visited Easter Island, the Marquesas, Tahiti, the Society Islands, Niue, the Tonga Islands, the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, Palmerston Island, South Sandwich Islands, and South Georgia, many of which he named in the process.
Jeffrey Burton Russell rebutted the prevalence of belief in the flat Earth in a monograph and two papers. Louise Bishop states that virtually every thinker and writer of the 1000-year medieval period affirmed the spherical shape of the Earth. Although the misconception was frequently refuted in historical scholarship since at least 1920, it persisted in popular culture and in some school textbooks into the 21st century. An American schoolbook by Emma Miller Bolenius published in 1919 has this introduction to the suggested reading for Columbus Day (12 October): Previous editions of Thomas Bailey's The American Pageant stated that "The superstitious sailors [of Columbus's crew] ... grew increasingly mutinous ... because they were fearful of sailing over the edge of the world"; however, no such historical account is known.
After painting just about everything on Bedarra, he became a well-known sight in Tully and on Dunk Island with boards strapped to his back, heading out to paint. At one stage he also taught art classes in Tully, sailing over to Tully Heads in his small craft. He was always interested in permaculture and established productive gardens including every coconut palm and all other fruiting trees to be seen on his part of the island. Despite coping with death adders, echidnas and megapodes on land; hungry birds daily sweeping down from the skies; insects munching his tender greens; searching the beaches for materials to use for building his house and introducing goats, hens and guinea fowl – not to mention chatting with his many visitors, particularly the press, he still painted prodigiously every day.
The F18 attracts both female and male as well as mixed crews and it is particularly popular among teams with combined crew weights of approximately 140-170 kg. Its design and popularity has led the F18 to be the boat of choice for long-distance raid events such as the Stockholm Archipelago Raid and the Worrell 1000. The boats are equipped with double trapezes and gennakers, and as a result, they require a skilled and physically fit crew to be competitive. However, many crews also use this catamaran for purely recreational sailing. Over time the class has seen many talented sailors who also made their appearances in Olympic sailing classes, the America’s Cup, Jules Verne Trophy and Volvo Ocean Race, including Carolijn Brouwer, Glenn Ashby, Darren Bundock, Jimmy Spithill, Mitch Booth and Franck Cammas.
Jesper sends those who cannot write to be taught by Alva, who reopens her school with the money she was saving to leave Smeerensburg, and Klaus and Jesper tame a team of reindeer to pull their cart of toys. After Jesper leaves coal in the stocking of a young bully, the boy confronts Jesper, who declares Klaus only gives toys to good children and tracks all of their misbehaviors with a ‘Naughty List’. This leads the children to perform acts of kindness throughout the town, inspiring the townsfolk to end their ancient disputes. Unwilling to end the feud, family elders Tammy Krum and Aksel Ellingboe attempt to sabotage Jesper and Klaus, resulting in the postal cart losing its wheels and sailing over the town; this leads the children to believe that Klaus has “a flying sleigh pulled by magic reindeer”. With Jesper’s deadline approaching and Klaus beginning to run out of toys, Jesper tries persuading him to make more in time for Christmas, but Klaus pushes him away.
Galeb was built in 1938 in Genoa as the auxiliary cruiser Ramb III, destined for service in the banana trade between Africa and Italy. After the armistice in 1943, it was taken over by the Germans and turned it into a minelayer under the name Kiebitz. While in Rijeka it was sunk on 25 November 1944 by Allied aircraft. Brodospas (SHIPSAVING) from Split, raised Kiebitz in 1948, after which it was taken to the Pula ship building company Uljanik where in 1952 it was reconstructed as a school ship of the Yugoslav Navy under the new name Galeb. Tito embarked on it the first time in 1952 in Podgora, where he conducted an inspection of the boats in the YWN from the deck of the ship. In the next 27 years Galeb was in Tito’s service for a total of 549 days, of which, for 318 days, the Marshal was on board, sailing over the Adriatic and other seas on political missions. By Tito’s death, 102 world statesmen had stayed on Galeb. Galeb is 117 metres long and 15 metres wide with a displacement of 5,754 tonnes.

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