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Captains are generally required to leave the device on while navigating, and before unmooring.
" The touring lifestyle was especially unmooring: "Your connection to other people becomes surface level.
How astute can they actually be in writing about the knots that result from unmooring gender from biological markers?
The unmooring of time can be found everywhere, in battles for social progress we thought we'd already fought and won.
Compulsively recording her experiences in a diary became an unmooring compulsion, but the book itself rescues aphoristic fragments from the whole.
In 2012, she published her book "Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power," which was on The New York Times' bestseller list.
Though not as unmooring as a romantic breakup, there's still heartache and trauma that comes from the fallout of a platonic relationship.
And indeed, seeing Sandler transformed into Howard Ratner is unmooring for anyone who has spent enough time around him, onscreen or off.
But that constant unmooring was also one of the job's biggest challenges, figuring out how not to completely float away with nothing tying me down.
Pessimists on the right, of course, see radical change already well along, unmooring the country from its original virtues and moving it toward the European social model.
The writing of her sobering book, "Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power," published in 303, was another "not work" activity—as were her interviews with me.
It can also feel isolating and unmooring, which is why whenever women post inspirational messages about post-baby bodies, we're inclined to share them and applaud from afar.
Rachel Maddow is, of course, the host of MSNBC's top-rated, Emmy-winning primetime news show and the best-selling author of Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power.
None of the members seem to harbor any bad vibes about their dissolution, at least publicly, but that sort of thing is a big life change; it's an unmooring.
Just like LSU, I can confirm that the Jets are dreaming big and are willing to consider just about anything, even the unmooring of reality as consciousness fades into fantasy.
For the indigenous communities all these changes accumulate into a landscape that is becoming increasingly unfamiliar, unmooring them from the thousands of years of accumulated environmental knowledge that undergirds their culture.
In a forthcoming book, George W. Bush expresses a fear that he will turn out to have been "the last Republican president", so utterly is Mr Trump unmooring his party from its conservative internationalist principles.
Being stood up is a kind of emotional unmooring where you, ready to have a good time and with the jitters of trying to see if you will enjoy someone, have the rug pulled out from you.
Just as Goldwater began unmooring conservative whites away from their Democratic roots, it is easy to see which demographic could shift most fundamentally on Election Day: college-educated white women, who were once fairly reliable Republican supporters.
Abu Milhem's art follows these visual histories, but instead of idealizing the struggle, it performs a rhetoric of unmooring and disorientation, with the disrupted patterns and evocations of ghostly bodies hovering between corporeality and absence within the clothing.
After she ruptured her patella tendon last year at Wimbledon, unmooring her right kneecap, Bethanie Mattek-Sands was hopeful that she would someday be able to flex her knee again, never mind think about winning another Grand Slam title.
I also know I have to recognize the immense privilege I've been given and channel that sense of unmooring and the inevitable loneliness that will set in from time to time into motivation to keep going, keep learning, and keep telling stories.
Considering all that has gone wrong with Facebook's half-decade dalliance with news — the rise of filter bubbles, clickbait, rampant misinformation and propaganda, and in some places the very unmooring of democratic society — the new embrace of local news arouses instant suspicion.
For nearly two decades, Durant, who considers himself a "failed poet," has used language mined from unlikely sources like historically important books, contemporary poetry, and graffiti to investigate historical, social, and political issues and expand the meaning and possibility of language by unmooring it from its original context.
Just like the Copernican revolution made us realize not everything revolves around us and the Darwinian revolution made us realize we're actually a lot like other animals — that can be very unmooring, but it can also take away a lot of human-centric ego, which could be a healthy thing for us and the planet. Absolutely!
" And they have begun to be used "to assault our personal foundations — our privacy and sense of identity," Seidman said: "It is one thing to use our data to enable better shopping experiences, but when my beliefs and attitudes are mined and manipulated for someone's political campaign, a campaign that may be antithetical to my beliefs, that is deeply harmful and unmooring.
According to Al Jourgensen's interview with Kenny Herzog of Spin magazine, "PermaWar" is based on Rachel Maddow's book Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power. The song lyrically criticizes "the multi-million dollar industry that war has become".
In the ensuing months, Whippoorwill performed a variety of service tasks. She towed targets for the cruisers and destroyers of the Fleet to fire at during battle practices and gunnery shoots, assisted in unmooring and mooring the Fleet's submarine and destroyer tenders from buoys, and conducted similar activities.
It also destroys part of the process whereby the chaotic social elements that require sacralization in the first place continue with mere knowledge as their antidote. Therefore, disenchantment can be related to Émile Durkheim's concept of anomie: an unmooring of the individual from the ties that bind in society.
On 3 August 2011, 19-year-old ferry worker Ben Woollacott died after falling off the boat into the River Thames. The MAIB report published in August 2012 blamed "unseamanlike working practices" during the unmooring operation for the death. When two new ships were bought to update the service in 2018, one was named after him.
An AB may be called on to use emergency, lifesaving, damage control, and safety equipment. Able seamen perform all operations connected with the launching of lifesaving equipment. An AB is expected to be able to operate deck machinery, such as the windlass or winches while mooring or unmooring, and to operate cargo gear. Able seamen require advanced training, including lifeboatman certification.
Officers, who issued orders and threats through loudspeakers, were ignored and ridiculed. Valiant unmoored and attempted to put to sea with a limited number of men on duty, but was unable to proceed. On Tomkinson's own ship, Hood, crew members prevented officers and senior ratings from unmooring the ship. Even Royal Marines, expected to enforce discipline and break up any mutiny, joined the strike.
Maddow wrote Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power (2012) about the role of the military in postwar American politics. Upon its release, Drift reached the first position of The New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover nonfiction. In December 2013, The Washington Post announced that Maddow would write a monthly opinion column for the paper, contributing one article per month over a period of six months. On March 2, 2018, The New York Times published Maddow's first crossword puzzle, in collaboration with Joe DiPietro.
270 At the time of the attack Tirpitz was preparing to sail for her high-speed trials, and her crew were busy unmooring the vessel. Her five protective destroyers had already departed for the trials area in Stjern Sound.Bishop (2012), p. 303 The warning from the radar station arrived shortly before the British aircraft appeared over Kaafjord, and the battleship's crew were still in the process of moving to their battle stations when the attack commenced; at this time not all of the watertight doors were closed and some damage-control stations were not fully manned.
Designed by local shipwright, John Wells, the dock was intended to refit East India ships. In a picture of about 1717, it can be seen in a rural setting some miles outside the (much smaller) city of London, lined with trees on three sides (to act as windbreaks) and with the Russell family's mansion situated at the western end. Unlike the later docks, it was not built with cargo traffic in mind; it did not have walls, warehouses or other commercial facilities. Instead, it was promoted as being capable of accommodating ships "without the trouble of shifting, mooring or unmooring any in the dock for taking in or out any other".
Jordan Hoffman of The Guardian gave a positive review of the film, writing "in the most reductive way, it is another mafia story. But as with their previous film (Embrace of the Serpent), it is the specificity that counts, and while certain genre tendencies prevent the narrative from truly unmooring, hardly a scene goes by without something fundamentally familiar being rendered in a unique fashion". Varietys Peter Debruge wrote that "few films have captured quite so powerfully the tension between the old and new worlds — a feat “Birds of Passage” accomplishes while simultaneously allowing audiences to channel the Wayuu’s surrealistic view of their surroundings, where spirits walk the earth, and wise women interpret their dreams".
She was owned by Jones and Co of Otago.The lost City of Dunedin, Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2463, 12 June 1865, Page 4Reported loss of the P.S. City of Dunedin, North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 68, 8 June 1865, Page 3 She was described as not being elegant in appearance, but .. handsome proportions, and thorough adaption for the trade in which she is to be employed ... She had a full length spar deck, a new type of windlass to aid mooring and unmooring the vessel. The main deck was 7 feet below the spar deck. She had fore and aft holds, separated by the engine room. Her dimensions were 167 feet long by 23 feet beam.
The next major influence came when the ROC left the United Nations in 1971, this unmooring from the international community caused artists to search for an identity and a sense of self, a search which continues up to the present. Artists of this era such as Lee Shi-chi and adopted Taiwanese folk motifs and other elements from Taiwan’s traditional culture however the Taiwanese art scene still chafed under the KMT’s military dictatorship. Democratization in the late 1980s and the lifting of martial law granted Taiwanese artists freedom of expression for the first time in history. The economic boom of the '80s and ‘90s also saw the financial resources of Taiwanese museums and patrons increase significantly. As Taiwan’s art scene matured there began to be a greater specialization in exhibit spaces with dedicated museums for things like photography and ceramics opening. In the 21st century Taiwan’s artistic community embraced new technologies and new mediums.
In an 8 November 2002 Slate article, Chris Suellentrop likened Potter to a "trust-fund kid whose success at school is largely attributable to the gifts his friends and relatives lavish upon him". Noting that in Rowling's fiction, magical ability potential is "something you are born to, not something you can achieve", Suellentrop wrote that Dumbledore's maxim that "It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities" is hypocritical, as "the school that Dumbledore runs values native gifts above all else". In a 12 August 2007, review of Deathly Hallows in The New York Times, however, Christopher Hitchens praised Rowling for "unmooring" her "English school story" from literary precedents "bound up with dreams of wealth and class and snobbery", arguing that she had instead created "a world of youthful democracy and diversity". In 2010, coinciding with the release of the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, a series of articles were written about Private Harry Potter of the British army.

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