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"schooner" Definitions
  1. a sailing ship with two or more masts (= posts that support the sails)
  2. (North American English, Australian English, New Zealand English) a tall glass for beer

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"It's clearly prohibited," says Steven Schooner, a George Washington University law professor.
"It's clearly prohibited," said Steven Schooner, a George Washington University law professor.
He likes rambling about his boat, a two-masted schooner docked nearby.
Her work has appeared in the LA Review of Books and Prairie Schooner.
Alvey suggests a schooner whose sails will seem impossibly tall inside the bottle.
They could also place the wheels farther apart—sort of a sports-schooner look.
Steve Schooner, from George Washington University, says there's a certain inertia to government contracting.
Daye's work has been published in Prairie Schooner, the New York Times, and Nashville Review.
It reminded me of going to sea on a schooner, straight out of the 1700s.
They also run Grand Banks, a restaurant on a schooner moored in the Hudson River.
His poems have appeared in numerous publications, includingBoston Review, Callaloo, The New Republic, and Prairie Schooner.
Britain, meanwhile, still has not bounced back from its loss in 1851 to the schooner America.
Meaher planned to expunge this guilty evidence by giving the schooner a new name and refitting it.
The ghost ship of the title is the Mary Alice, a time-lost schooner from the 1920s.
The schooner that carried the enslaved Africans, called the Clotilda, is considered America's last known slave ship.
Her debut fiction collection, Domesticated Wild Things, and Other Stories, won the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction.
The next level of approximation is to treat the Sooner Schooner as a rigid body—like a box.
On July 9th 1860 the Clotilda, a two-masted schooner whose journey Meaher financed, docked in Mobile Bay.
Schooner, according to the paper, has advocated for the hotel lease to be voided since Trump was elected.
" When she is led outside after a long confinement, her "nose rode high like a schooner on waves.
Steven L. Schooner is the Nash & Cibinic Professor of Government Procurement Law at the George Washington University Law School.
Stories they have lived so far include emerald-hunting in Colombia, schooner-sailing to Cuba, and shvitzing in Tlaxcala.
Her debut book, Hard Damage, (University of Nebraska Press, 2019) won the 2018 Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry.
After the war he was a deckhand on a schooner, working for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts.
Along a Hudson River pier in 2010, a sailor docked his battered schooner as a crowd watched in quiet anticipation.
But Schooner told NPR Tuesday one part of the contract will make Trump's lease illegal once he assumes the presidency.
Steven Schooner, a government procurement expert, said Trump would be in violation of the lease the minute he takes office.
Foglo made world news in recent years: A 19th-century schooner was discovered to have been wrecked off the islands.
The museum's centerpiece was a 66½-foot-long model of the schooner Rose Dorothea, built largely by Francis A. Santos.
Steven L. Schooner is the Nash & Cibinic Professor of Government Procurement Law at the George Washington University (GW) Law School.
During a touchdown celebration this past weekend, the Sooner Schooner crashed (video here), throwing its spirit squad riders to the turf.
These clapboard-and-brick towns sit two miles apart on schooner-spotted harbors next to rounded mountains and sparkling freshwater lakes.
He and his family later spent three years in the British Virgin Islands rebuilding a 95-foot schooner, the Anne Kristine.
The 96-year-old schooner embarked on its first mission on July 28 and is expected to arrive in Rostock by Aug.
"It's just another example of his consistent efforts to exploit public office for private gain," ethics expert Steve Schooner told NBC News.
He served up a schooner of "Hawke's Lager" at a Sydney pub, saying, "how's that for a pour?" to a round of applause.
Investors: Future Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Lowercase Capital, Moore Strategic Ventures, Safar Partners, Schooner Capital, Starlight Ventures, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Eni and The Engine.
The schooner Tara has made its way around the ocean, collecting samples from the surface to the depths and from pole to pole.
To avoid detection, the captain of the schooner, William Foster, set the vessel ablaze and sank it after its human cargo was unloaded.
As an alternative to a schooner, the sea kayak provides affordable and intimate access to the water on one's own schedule and muscle.
On Friday, the soon-to-be newlyweds treated their loved ones to a romantic "welcome cruise" on the Schooner Aurora in Newport, Rhode Island.
These sails, aboard the 1885 schooner Pioneer, will head to the fishing grounds of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where a trawl net will be set.
Dockage fees run $120 per linear foot in the summer, $105 in the winter, and Ms. Clegg's schooner is 39 feet length over all.
Mr. Schooner said the Doral, during the off-season in June when it is hot and muggy in Florida, has a low occupancy rate.
But he has also obsessively been making giant abstract paintings, most of them using the weather-beaten sails that carried his schooner across the globe.
As a young man, he visited the South Pacific and he later carved the figureheads of Polynesian spirits into his 70-foot schooner for protection.
"That's why I don't care for a lot of new rock n' roll," he says, sipping a Schooner, cataloguing the bar's surroundings with concentrated eyes.
The beach was originally dubbed "Elk Creek" by locals, but picked up its new name after a naval schooner sank and its cannon washed ashore.
Pearl Street is named for the schooner commandeered in 1848 by slaves in an unsuccessful effort to escape to freedom by sailing down the Potomac.
He went on to mine gold in Alaska, climb the Matterhorn and live on a 21928th-century schooner that he and his wife had rebuilt.
Mr. Ryan, the Schooner Capital founder, said he didn't think Mr. Blankfein's suggestion of Russian favoritism — tongue-in-cheek as it was — invoked the right issue.
Now Future Ventures, the investment firm created by Steve Jurvetson, Khosla Ventures, Chris Sacca's Lowercase Capital, Moore Strategic Ventures, Safar Partners, Schooner Capital and Starlight Ventures.
Northwest Sailing Adventures Captain Ron Fugere, joined by his first mate Mari Hauser, spotted the couple while anchored less than a mile away from Young's schooner.
An English sea captain's daughter named Lucy Bluecrowne and a scientist in training named Max Ault sit high above deck in the crosstrees of a schooner.
The data comes from 146 samples taken on several expeditions aboard the the schooner Tara, including 41 samples from a 2013 trip to the Arctic Ocean.
Longhaired, white-bearded, gnarled and naked, he pulls himself onto the floe and walks on bow legs to an icebound schooner, carrying a rifle and ax.
In the early 1970s, he and his family cruised the Mediterranean on a 100-foot schooner, an experience he recorded in "Three Years with Sylvia" (1977).
Mr. Putnam — Jack, as he liked to be called — joined the museum in 1982 as an office manager and cook for the Pioneer, the museum's schooner.
It's a little covered wagon pulled by a pair of enthusiastic ponies—you know, a prairie schooner—that careens onto the field whenever the home team scores.
On a recent afternoon, a light wind was rippling the Hudson River, jostling Ms. Clegg's schooner such that pens and cups and visitors slid about the cockpit.
But this isn't heaven: You're just chilling at The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge in Netarts Bay, Oregon, an un-touristy, rainforest-lined piece of the Pacific Northwest coast.
A white poet named Michael Derrick Hudson published a poem in the literary journal Prairie Schooner a few years ago under the Chinese name Yi-Fen Chou.
He bought the two-masted schooner and paid a captain, William Foster, to sail it to West Africa and collect 110 slaves from what is now Benin.
Once we reached the dock, the collective calmness was nearly overwhelming as people seemed to levitate out of the Schooner Pioneer and back into regular land-centric life.
One of the few things that went wrong for the Sooners was when the Sooner Schooner, the team's covered wagon mascot, tipped over celebrating a second-quarter touchdown.
"Frankly, there's not much precedent for the president placing a thumb on the scale on a procurement of this magnitude," Schooner wrote in an email to Business Insider.
Deep-frozen Jake Gyllenhaal followed by Shailene Woodley on the half-shell, floating across the South Pacific in a dismasted schooner with Sam Claflin languishing in the stern.
"It's such a strong memory," said the chef Kerry Heffernan, who, among other activities, runs the seasonal Grand Banks restaurant aboard a schooner at Pier 25 in Manhattan.
Our three-masted schooner at Longyearbyen's small port, meanwhile, was dwarfed by a massive German cruise ship whose sides, covered with stateroom balconies, looked like a Miami condominium tower.
"When you're in the door, when the next opportunity comes in, you have the competitive advantage," says Steve Schooner, a professor of government procurement law at George Washington University.
Making the rounds with a bottle of Champagne, she opened the door to the broadcast center's engineering room and saw a man seated before a picture of his schooner.
Avedis II built a 25-foot schooner to transport the first cymbals physically bearing his family's name to London for the Great Exhibition, the first world's fair, in 1851.
Only the U.S., Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland have won the trophy known as the "Auld Mug" since the schooner "America" first claimed it in British waters in 1851.
Amid the dozens of cargo ships now steering through the North Sea, one vessel stands apart: the Avontuur, a 144-foot-long schooner powered only by the wind and sun.
The museum's sailing school vessel, the Lettie G. Howard, has just returned from the annual Gloucester Schooner Festival race off Massachusetts, where it placed second among schooners built before 123.
I am who I am because a century ago an 11-year-old leapt onto a schooner in South China and landed on British Malaya to work the fruit orchards.
"The contracting officers' decision favors the president, who, in effect, is his supervisor," said Mr. Schooner, who is also a professor specializing in federal procurement law at George Washington University.
Saturday is the 246th anniversary of the day a local ship captain lured the British schooner HMS Gaspee into shallow waters a few miles south of Providence, where it ran aground.
"This is a privately owned club that for all intents and purposes was just another golf property in Florida before, that almost now is something that Americans immediately recognize," Schooner continued.
Such a dispute is no reason to slow work in a disaster zone, said Steven Schooner, co-director of the Government Procurement Law Program at the George Washington University Law School.
She drew an octopus, its tentacles tangled above its bulbous head like the roots of an onion; then she imagined a monstrous kraken, gobbling the deck of a three-masted schooner.
The movie may have been shot in a studio tank but the schooner on which it mainly takes place is lit to suggest the stippled patterns of a film noir nightclub.
Back in Sydney, a young man at a bar had offered to buy me a schooner (the slightly less-than-a-pint of beer that is the go-to in Australia).
Just beyond, you might spot a crowd of teenagers playing volleyball on the sunlit lawn, or couples strolling along the river to watch motorboats — and sometimes a wee sightseeing schooner — drift by.
Designed for strength and efficiency, the schooner will be able to carry 503,000 pounds of cargo, and its diesel engine should be able to make up for any lulls in the wind.
Upon completion, however, it will be, in sailor's parlance, a baldheaded (meaning it lacks topsails), gaff-rigged (a simple sail configuration that can be tended by a smaller crew) two-masted schooner.
The shipyard was lonesome throughout winter, but he was usually in the hull of the schooner drinking beer and sawing wood by lamplight, classical music echoing from a radio in his cabin.
The septet rocks and glints like New York Harbor's Clipper City schooner—they've spent the summer performing from the boat's deck, on sold-out night cruises from Battery Park to Red Hook.
This month they also expect to open Pilot, an oyster bar on a historic schooner docked at Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park: The Ferry Landing, Governors Island, 917-268-0200, islandoyster.
Vin Ryan, founder of the venture-capital firm Schooner Capital and a supporter of Ms. Warren, said he viewed Mr. Sanders as "a lightning rod" whom Republicans would attack nonstop as a socialist.
Its successor, Rainbow Warrior II, launched in 1989, was a refitted three-mast schooner; the next, Rainbow Warrior III, was a purpose-built yacht with no less than 1,255 square metres of sail.
Now he chartered a hundred-and-sixty-eight-foot schooner, the S/V Rembrandt van Rijn, and invited Dennett, Chalmers, and eighteen other philosophers on a weeklong cruise, along with ten graduate students.
Mr. Schooner, who specializes in government procurement law, has repeatedly warned that Mr. Trump may be in violation of the lease his company signed with the federal government for the post office building.
"I felt like I was on some schooner in the middle of a white squall the whole time," he tells GQ in the magazine's Men of the Year issue of making the superhero film.
With the launch of the Prada Cup the Milan-based Italian fashion house will further stamp its mark on the history of the cup first won by the schooner "America" off England in 1851.
The America's Cup, named after the schooner "America" which won it off the south coast of England in 1851, has only been held by teams from the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland.
So Thunberg enlisted the help of Boris Herrmann, who captains a schooner named Malizia II. The ship runs on solar power and underwater turbines (in addition to wind, of course), thereby emitting zero carbon.
The book is, itself, roughly the size of a schooner: a 1,266-page behemoth composed in several dozen shades of the deepest, richest purple prose, fusing social realism, high fantasy and sparkling literary showoffishness.
You could buy baby water beds, and suites of water bed furniture, including one wince-making number in dark wood paneling, the "Captain Pedestal," that looked like a high boy married to a schooner.
The 40-year-old has made it his mission to bring the "Auld Mug", as the America's Cup is known, back to Britain, where it was first claimed by the schooner 'America' in 1851.
This will decide who gets to take on defender Oracle Team USA for the "Auld Mug", the nickname for the trophy first won by the schooner "America" off the south coast of England in 1851.
The wreck of the schooner Clotilda, believed to be the last known ship to bring enslaved people to the US from Africa, has been found in the Alabama's Mobile River, the Alabama Historical Commission announced.
It's hard to lose yourself in the gorgeous scenery when you need to Google something every few pages (what the heck's the difference between a corvette, a frigate, a brig, a sloop and a schooner?).
She funneled the money into building her boat, the JFS Salignac, which cost about $90,000, designing a two-masted schooner that she could sail alone and lining it in mahogany — Honduran, as opposed to Brazilian.
Nearby is the 21960 schooner Pioneer, just back from a five-day sail up the Hudson River, and the W. O. Decker, which is one of the last surviving New York-built wooden steam tugboats.
The fashion designer, who has been the creative director of Marni since 2016, was born near Sardinia and spent his first four years living on a wooden schooner with his parents, sailing around the Mediterranean.
Steven Schooner, a law professor and government procurement expert at George Washington University School of Law, studied Trump's contract, and he says there is a clause that requires elected officials have no role in the lease.
Grand Banks This seasonal seafood restaurant on the Sherman Zwicker, a historic wooden schooner moored on the Hudson River, is reopening with the chef Kerry Heffernan in charge of a raw bar and small-plates menu.
Several more businesses followed, including a failed charter schooner service, which almost led to their drowning, as well as a drive-in restaurant and a distributorship for a California-based marketer of vitamins and nutritional products.
Later, Edward became president of Amherst College, and Orra painted and drew large-scale illustrations for his lessons: Paleolithic skeletons, brightly striped cross sections of volcanic earth, a massive octopus munching on a three-masted schooner.
When a tall-masted schooner looms in nearly close enough to board or a Jet Ski races full speed as if to ram the audience, it can be hard for a dancer to command complete attention.
We have been delivered the spectacle of a great writer deliberately taking apart and analyzing the pieces of his own heart and mind, as if he were taking apart, with tweezers, a schooner in a bottle.
In an op-ed published Tuesday in The Washington Post, government procurement experts Steven Schooner and Daniel Gordon said the conflict of interest was so significant that the GSA "must terminate" the lease by Inauguration Day.
The America's Cup, named after the schooner "America" which won it in 1851 off the south coast of England, has only been held by four countries so far, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland.
Schooner also said the DOD might opt to leave JEDI in Microsoft's hands but try to appease Amazon by making a separate award for a different project, which would have the benefit of not slowing the wheels.
"The basic integrity and credibility of the president of the United States of the federal procurement and contracting regime is at risk," said Steven L. Schooner, a professor specializing in government procurement law at George Washington University.

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