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14 Sentences With "skirt round"

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Even in the Mediterranean, they appear able to skirt round restrictions with relative ease.
Some may be able to skirt round the waivers by conducting their Iranian dealings in euros.
But now traffic to the website was growing fast, he told her, and he wasn't sure whether it was legal to skirt round the doctors like this.
People began commenting on everyone who approached the puddle, trying to guess whether they'd skirt round it, walk through it or — in the case of a few heroic individuals — leap straight across it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Russian aluminum giant Rusal has activated a contingency plan asking customers to pay in euros instead of dollars to try to skirt round U.S. sanctions, a source close to the matter said.
Continuing leads to an athletics track, complete with the characteristic red brick colored track. Skirt round the east side of the track and cross a small footbridge on its south side. 2 km later another footbridge appears (near Allima Court). There are no signs here and its possible to lose the trail; maintain a NE - SW direction.
He initially attempted to continue the fleet's mission and enter the Mediterranean, but fearful of encountering strong British forces, changed his mind and headed north to skirt round Spain and reach the French Atlantic ports. On his journey he encountered two British frigates and drove them off; shortly afterwards he encountered a single British frigate and gave chase to it. The frigate led Dumanoir within range of a British squadron under Strachan, who was patrolling the area in search of a different French squadron. Strachan immediately gave chase, while Dumanoir fled from Strachan's superior force.
The "ala das baianas" is considered one of the most important wings of a samba school parade, and preferably composed of ladies dressed in clothes that refer to old aunts of the first groups of Bahia samba of the early twentieth century. It is mandatory for all competition parades of samba schools, although not official. In the years 1940 to 1950, it was common for men to parade dressed in this way.Terra - Carnaval 2006 - Baiana de "cueca" vai desfilar por escola do Rio The traditional clothing of Bahia consists of torso, coat, cloth and skirt round the coast.
The three parallel channels pass under King's Ride and another track, before they skirt round the back edge of military housing that forms part of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst estate. Here the three channels are inter-connected with sluices, and one of them enters a large tank, in an area which is described as a "water catchment area".Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1962-1972 The stream was important for the Academy, as it provided sufficient water to supply all of their needs, even in the summer months. The water is surface drainage from the surrounding moorlands, and tanks in the bed of the river collected the water, which was pumped to reservoirs by a steam engine.
The road recrossed the Ouse at the mill site and was found intact in a field to the south, wide, solidly constructed from flint and a little slag. Some pottery fragments found at the road edge suggest a date of 100 A.D. or earlier. Beyond this some of road have been eroded away by the river, then the course of the road can be traced by slag in the fields west of Wellingham House. The modern A26 road runs on the line from Pay Gate Cottages, past Upper Stoneham Farm, then turns southwest to skirt round Malling Down while the Roman road continues along the east side of the allotments and over the shoulder of the down to Cliffe.
Test results from these trials revealed several issues that needs to be addressed, including the need to improve search, guidance and observatory capabilities, the need to improve the reliability of onboard subsystems, particularly that of the reverse thruster and the silver–zinc batteries, and the need to improve the mating system of the skirt. Round-the-clock work was immediately begun on solving these problems. After the intensive work, the upgraded sample was ready for the next stage of trials. The 2nd stage of trials begun in 1985, and in May, 1985, sea trials was conducted in South China Sea under the supervision of Professor Xu Yuru, where three operators succeeded in continuously mating with submarines for three times under different sea states.
The right-hand column saw the fate of the leading column and was held back in Authuille Wood. At Rycroft contacted Lieutenant-General Thomas Morland, the corps commander, to report on the situation and suggested that another attempt be made to skirt round the north side of Thiepval and then work south to get behind Thiepval, the defences further down the Thiepval Spur and the Wonderwork to cut and the other communication trenches leading back to Courcellete, east. Rycroft applied for reinforcements from the 49th Division to follow the 2nd Inniskilling, which was preparing to advance. The 14th Brigade would reinforce the Leipzig Redoubt and attack Hindenburg and Lemberg trenches from the south and west, as the northern flanking move began.
The company invited John Smeaton and his assistant William Jessop to Ireland for two weeks to advise them. Smeaton made a recommendation to skirt round the bog but to build the canal at the full height, in contrast to Omer's efforts which attempted to drain parts of the bog and build at a lower level. This was to prove an expensive mistake, although he also advised reducing the generous locks that Omer had built (42m by 6 m / 137 ft by 20 ft) to 18m by 4m (60 ft by 14 ft), which would bring about considerable savings in the total cost of the canal. Leinster Aqueduct over the Liffey The canal from Sallins was finally opened to traffic in 1779 and a twice-weekly passenger service from Sallins to Dublin started in 1780.
The official guide with route maps (pdf) Retrieved 2009-06-02 Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Singleton From the car park the trail takes the causeway across the Rother floodplain towards the Tudor ruins of Cowdray House, but turns right on reaching the river to skirt round St Anne's Hill, once the site of a Norman castle, and crosses a bridge at the former Midhurst canal wharf, once the western terminus of the Rother Navigation. Passing the former wharfinger's cottage the trail follows the south bank of the river before turning south across country to the small village of Heyshott, birthplace of reformer and peace campaigner Richard Cobden who is buried in nearby West Lavington churchyard. Passing the ancient parish church of St James before leaving the public highway the trail then climbs the steep South Downs escarpment to the trail's highest point on Heyshott Down at where it crosses the South Downs Way. The trail now descends the gentler slopes through Singleton Forest and then crosses open ground at Levin Down to Singleton on the River Lavant.

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