So I would put him in the debates, and I would also suggest that all the debates be anchored by Larry King. |
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Their assignment is to inspect the vast underbelly of a Greek freighter anchored in New York Bay for possible signs of contraband. |
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The outer wall is now completed and offers good protection from northerly swells to those yachts anchored inside or even off the entrance. |
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Perhaps there is something in our ethnic genes that is firmly anchored in the past. |
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A houndstooth wool anchored the season, with touches of dusty rose and pale lemon. |
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Ten balloons from around the nation took part in the Night Glow, a display event, where balloonists inflate anchored balloons on dusk. |
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The image of a woman crouching before an ivy-covered wall, her body an apparition of light-sensitive salts, is anchored to a new body. |
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When anchored underwater, file snakes are able to strike at passing fish on the menu. |
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Some states originally allowed gambling only on boats that were not anchored in harbors, while gambling is now is allowed on shore. |
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There were handsome ships anchored in the harbor, many-sailed with delicately carved figureheads. |
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British agents developed a one-man midget submarine specifically to target enemy shipping anchored in ports or inshore waters. |
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The ships then sailed to Blind Bay and anchored in the Astrolabe roadstead. |
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In conventional lithography, features that are not anchored are washed away in intermediate development steps. |
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It is anchored on either end by two large concertante works for flute and orchestra, and there are two shorter pieces in the middle. |
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This fossil has been reconstructed with a hypothetical stalk anchored in the substrate, as if supporting a frondose body in a reclined position. |
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But this is Italy, and when I was there I noted unattended inflatables flying A-flags and anchored over it on several occasions. |
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The top of each trough was insulated by sheets of polystyrofoam on which the plants were anchored. |
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For instance, in the case of strengthening masonry infill with FRP bars, they may be easily anchored to columns and beams. |
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Upon approaching the site, the main iron gates are anchored with brick piers and cast stone finials that frame the building beyond. |
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The overall coloristic neutrality of the painting is anchored by the red table where the sewing machine rests. |
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Then Dr Salmon triggered a mechanism, which unfurled the umbrellas like a flower and anchored them either side of the hole in the heart. |
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This picture does not do justice to the attractiveness of all the boats and yachts that are anchored in this area. |
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The works committees and the union functionaries are firmly anchored in the conceptions of co-determination and class collaboration. |
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Yet he remains anchored in the permanent things, in the perennial liberal tradition. |
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This is why biotech requires science parks and trustful networking anchored at a location. |
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It was all waiting for him at his ski lodge, beach house or yacht anchored in a marina. |
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The heavy and massive furniture seems doomed to remain anchored to its designated space. |
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Here, Bruegel depicted a four-master and two three-masters anchored near a fortified island capped by a lighthouse. |
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Most bivalves lead a fairly stationary life, either anchored to rocks, like mussels, or buried in sediment, like razor-shells, cockles and clams. |
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Anzac had anchored in the ancient seaport of Alexandria after a surprisingly rough transit through the Mediterranean Sea. |
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After biogenesis, trichocysts migrate to the plasma membrane and are anchored to predetermined sites. |
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On the morning of March 3, the three men anchored at a shoal, due to the heavy wind and the failure of the boat engine. |
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Alexa Lewis anchored the medley, while Norra Stroh contributed to the 400 free relay. |
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It is not clear how this joint functioned with the pectoral girdle still anchored to the dermal skull. |
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But those seemingly random gags only work effectively when anchored to strong characters and tight story structures. |
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Membrane proteins consist of transmembrane proteins and anchored membrane proteins. |
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The Italian boatbuilder was founded in 1980 and has since anchored a spot in the market of top quality racing shells. |
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In the early days, some media latched onto the story and it was sensationalised by those who anchored it to their agenda and preconceptions. |
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After towing the boat off the beach, locals left it anchored just off the coast. |
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There was too great a link and matching symmetry between the different movements, each one anchored by a duet. |
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The system was anchored with a weight of about 60 metric tons, according to news reports. |
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The ship later came free with the rising tide and was anchored in Belgian waters for a damage inspection. |
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On one side it was anchored by a huge chinaberry tree, on the other by a towering mimosa. |
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An enlarged end of a shank is anchored into the retention member with a threaded stud extending therefrom. |
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Run as a co-operative venture, this ski resort has stubbornly, and rather refreshingly, anchored itself in the past. |
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His vegetable plate, anchored by a pea pancake, white-bean-and-spring-green strudel, and stuffed onion, is the best in town. |
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And so here we are at Lagavulin, exhilarated by our journey and safely anchored with drinks in hand. |
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They have strong beliefs, but strong beliefs firmly anchored in the real and the achievable. |
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The catamaran anchored off the Ancon Peninsula so holidaymakers could snorkel or swim, the inquest was told. |
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High-security hasps have anchored eyebolts, pinless hinges, hardened steel anchoring loops and hidden screws. |
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I only wish he would not throw away the line about whose yacht is anchored just offstage. |
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Tristan grabbed me right back from him and anchored me to his side with the strength of steel. |
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Eventually, Frank and his comrades anchored three miles off the French coast at day break. |
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The pole was anchored solidly to the floor of the ocean and rose about twenty feet into the air. |
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The ship anchored in the French Polynesia, and his encounters with a cannibal tribe there became the subject of his first novel, Typee. |
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An oblong of pebbles and short posts anchored by a gnarled, leafless tree creates the isolated beach where Braidie retreats in contemplation. |
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There were two stake boats anchored off the Bath Park Hotel, a fifth of a mile apart, and the course was around these. |
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Slipping beneath the waters off Tobago, in 1969, Hutchinson threaded five calabashes on a rope anchored to a bed of coral. |
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A small rain squall has just passed over two dozen yachts anchored there, and sunlight is beginning to sweep in behind it. |
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They are then put on boats and rowed out on to the lake, anchored with rocks and buoyed up by plastic pop bottles, which act as floats. |
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On Christmas Day the family, who lived in Old Town until emigrating to south-east Asia in June, anchored off Patong beach on Phuket Island. |
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He pointed toward a sleek two-masted brigantine anchored at the end of the long sloping street. |
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Sailing back as the day cools, I take the boat out through the anchored yachts and begin the upwind journey home. |
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In all cases, projects are anchored to the curriculum and serve an unmet need in the community. |
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They are rock hard and anchored deep in the ground, the golden red of their trunks perfectly offset by the bottle green of their foliage. |
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When he stood, he glanced out the window and was able to see just the top of the mast of the anchored sloop. |
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It is anchored to the membrane by an N-terminal myristate and a cluster of basic residues in its effector domain. |
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The measurements are performed in vitro, with a DNA construction anchored between a glass microscope slide and a silica bead. |
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As soon as DC felt weight on the rope he anchored like any good cow horse will and took up the slack in the rope. |
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Those adapted to it, namely the radially organized frondose Petalonamae, anchored in the mat with their basal bulbs. |
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The catalytic domain faces the exterior of the plasma membrane and is anchored by a transmembrane-spanning domain. |
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Like every other significant rock performer, his act was anchored in dysfunctionality. |
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At their most lighthearted, the duo's bouncy ditties are anchored by sumptuous harmonies and effervescent acoustic guitar, mandolin and dulcimer. |
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The Liberal government anchored gunboats in the River Mersey and sent 7,000 troops to the city. |
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The ship was being towed and had completed a two weeks voyage from Russia when it spent its first night anchored in the mouth of the bay. |
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Boats anchored near the Marina are ripped from their moorings and one of them is deposited on Dockweiler Beach. |
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It is expected to be anchored there for a number of days to await the abatement of unusual southerly headwinds. |
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Floating, or built up from the bottom, the nest is a dense mat of plant material anchored to emergent vegetation. |
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A single small boat anchored in the cove departed shortly after we arrived. |
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Then you walk across the beach towards the fishing boats anchored in the shallow cove. |
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Without an accurate chart, she anchored in Betano Bay at dusk on September 23, 1942 and commenced disembarking troops over her quarterdeck. |
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The five were last seen attending a party on board a ship anchored off Singaporean waters accompanied by three men. |
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But these percussive jitters are anchored by MIA's engaging, half-rapped, half-chanted vocal melodies. |
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The Port Authority acting harbour master said the skipper anchored the boat and radioed for help about 5 am. |
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Be sure the terrace material is strong enough and anchored well enough to stay in place through freezing and thawing, and heavy rainstorms. |
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Both male and female help build a floating nest made of plant material and anchored to emergent vegetation. |
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They may have owned and operated lighters to transport goods from their private wharves to ships anchored in the bay of Smyrna and vice versa. |
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A lone figure stood out on the edge of the platform, leaning lightly on the guard rails anchored there. |
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The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor. |
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This was the Danish ship Flora, and she steamed straight for the anchored Gwladmena. |
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In some instances the larger hedges are supported or reinforced with small poles which are anchored into the surface soil. |
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The beauty here is the balance of juicy green apples, grapefruit, peaches and pineapple all anchored by brilliant acidity. |
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At some point construction on the inside of the marina will begin and anchored yachts will be chased back outside. |
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He even anchored the Canadian 4x100m relay team to glorious victory over the Americans. |
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Finally, when the ship was well anchored and docked, the ramp was let down and the men began to file out. |
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Personnel from HMAS Anzac set off to do a tour of Egypt while the ship is anchored near the entrance to the Suez Canal. |
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You can learn a great deal even when your boat is anchored or tied to the dock, especially if other boas are moving about nearby. |
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Geraldton Port Authority acting harbour master David Murgatroyd said the skipper anchored the boat, Rex, and radioed for help about 5 am. |
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The history of Walvis Bay town spans 500 years, from the late 1480s when the first European sailor anchored his ship at the bay. |
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Luxury yachts are docked in the harbour, and giant cruise ships are anchored swimming distance from the beach. |
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She pulled her dark wavy curls out of her face and anchored her thin frame against Zeeks's side. |
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In the case of gapeworms the birds will be seen gaping after exertion and attempting to cough up the worms which are anchored in the windpipe. |
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The problem was that both sets of posts have been firmly anchored in concrete for years and were immovable. |
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It was nicknamed the Marines Walk because, when the ship was anchored, an armed Royal Marine would be stationed on the gangboard. |
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All will keep playing but likely will be anchored at first base when they reach. |
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I found this a little hard to believe until, less than half an hour later, we were anchored at the cavern, about to dive. |
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Sylvain Wiltord says he plays from the heart and does not want to be anchored to a particular position within a team. |
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Four anchored dan buoys with radar transponders provided navigational control for the greater part of the survey. |
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While we were still anchored at Cooktown, we experienced a second coincidental echo between the voyages of past and present. |
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Danny Dichio chipped in with two West Brom goals to keep County firmly anchored at the foot of the table. |
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The physically anchored genetic map is the first of any gall midge species. |
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The back of the truck is anchored firmly to the asphalt by a ton of documents, storage media, books, computers, and peripheral devices. |
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Their songs are full-blooded, intelligent, anchored by strong melodies and hooks, and all driven home by a huge sound. |
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Warrington have won just one Super League game and are currently anchored at the foot of the table facing relegation. |
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The show was anchored, with the zeal of a crusader rather than dispassionate neutrality, by Ravi Shastri. |
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The nodal roots present appear stubby, blunt, and are not anchored to the soil. |
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He does not press ambitious claims, and each of his opinions is firmly anchored in the law. |
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Luxury yachts are docked in the harbour, and giant cruise ships are anchored at swimming distance from the beach. |
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The ship later came free with the rising tide and anchored in Belgian waters for a damage inspection. |
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Chisholm says he is firmly anchored in publicly funded healthcare, and brandishes a copy of the Wanless Report as his New Year holiday reading. |
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Councilman Joseph VanLoan says Kimmell understands the city's vision for the future, one that's firmly anchored in the past. |
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Keith only rarely bothers, and most of his recent songs are firmly anchored in the folk or classical tradition. |
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And, on the other hand, the dollar pegs anchored their domestic monetary policies. |
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Pens are supported by rope frameworks about 200 feet square and anchored on each corner by a one-ton anchor. |
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The formwork weighs over 110 tonnes and is anchored to the structure at twelve points. |
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Gold anchored national economies, providing the basis for their currencies. |
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Today, the currency and export policy of China is anchored around its peg to the dollar. |
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Patenting in general increased over this period, and specifically, patenting anchored in existing firm knowledge also increased. |
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Desolation has become global and the photographer's world is decidedly anchored in formalism. |
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They particularly like buoys, pilings, wrecks, anchored boats, flotsam, etc., and will sometimes congregate around these objects. |
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Both parents help build the well-concealed nest, which is a floating platform of weeds anchored to emergent vegetation in shallow water. |
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A small vessel stood on towards them, and anchored before the fort. |
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This mid-election cycle enthusiasm is anchored in recent polling and other factors, Republican strategists and pollsters say. |
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Articulating a strong pro-growth message that is anchored in the bedrock of a strong education would be a nice place to start. |
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Ben-Gurion kept his word, and the Orthodox monopoly was anchored in other developments, as well. |
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Inventors worked on tornado-safe beds, anchored by foam-lined steel bunkers instead of box springs. |
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Unfortunately, popular understandings of the bigot remain anchored in an earlier time. |
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I sort of half-slept last night, suspended in a weird state between wakefulness and dreaming, kept anchored in the world by the sound of the radio. |
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At times the book is overly laden with abstractions, but having squatted in refugee camps and watched Los Federales hunt down wetbacks, I felt it to be well anchored. |
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The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy, which means the role of the king is anchored in its laws. |
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Wearing a lap belt keeps you anchored to the car seat and your shoulder belt keeps your upper body from pitching forward and hitting the airbag as it deploys. |
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The programme was anchored by popular television artiste, Udaya Bhanu. |
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Schoolchildren from Whitby Music Centre played as the crew anchored the ship and ropes were thrown on shore to secure HM Bark Endeavour in its berth for the next two months. |
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A ship is anchored and ready to set sail for England on my command. |
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Thus, for a quantitative characterization it seems reasonable to assume that vesicles are anchored at certain positions and can only move in a restricted space. |
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An equally clear-headed production would have anchored both more firmly, but Guedo directs with a heavy hand, and his cumbersome sets soften the play's punch. |
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Both will be pushing hard for first team slots this week when Ilkley entertain Northallerton who are firmly anchored at the bottom of Yorkshire League Two. |
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The patient is positioned and anchored securely to prevent injury and movement when the surgical hip is reamed and the surgical leg is manipulated throughout the procedure. |
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The sport is firmly anchored in northern Europe, booming in eastern Europe, popular in Australia and South Africa, and widespread in North America. |
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Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent. |
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The book also tells one a lot about Herge, who was a stickler for accuracy and detail and how he ensured that each of the stories was firmly anchored in fact. |
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The program in Charlottesville was anchored on classical foundations. |
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With a party anchored in a strong foundation, the next chore would be to sell Government programmes and what the New Deal has achieved in the past. |
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You want a man who is firmly anchored in his identity in Christ. |
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The programme has been anchored by a number of special guest presenters since JoAnne's departure including Julian Clary, Mark Little and Carol Barnes. |
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Amaan has anchored five episodes of Top Drive, the television series on Star World, while Ayaan has already held a painting exhibition in New Delhi. |
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On the night the Queen's Jubilee Baton arrived in Manchester, almost 800,000 viewers watched the programme, which is anchored by presenter Gordon Burns. |
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Each episode of the programme, anchored by Yugendran, son of the well-known singer, Malaysia Vasudevan, has three teams fiercely competing with one another. |
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Tom and his engineer, Jay Taylor, came up with a design that uses a series of giant trusses anchored into massive concrete retaining walls and the sea wall itself. |
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A Japanese anti-piracy organization on Tuesday unveiled a new wire device aimed at detecting intruders attempting to sneak aboard a vessel while anchored or sailing. |
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Our first sign of the Seven Stones was the lightship, anchored between the reef and the northbound shipping channel, slightly to the north of our course. |
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Because we know God as unknowable through Jesus Christ, the apophatic aim of theology is necessarily and irrevocably anchored in this bit of historical particularity. |
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The island prospered as thousands of homeward-bound vessels anchored in the roadstead in a year, staying for considerable periods, refitting and revictualling. |
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Nickel-finish conchas normally used to decorate Western wear form rosettes when they're anchored on leather circles and tied with turquoise leather thread. |
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The bomb was put in an anchored frigate, HMS Pym, and when it exploded at 8am local time on October 3rd thousands of tons of rock, mud and seawater were blasted into the air. |
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The left valve became an elongate stem anchored in the sea floor. |
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The band's origins stem from Edwards wanting to create a big band to perform improvised or free music, which is still anchored in some way, by a structure. |
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The first panel had been lowered into place and was being anchored. |
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As a TV gal who has reported and anchored and spouted opinions from news sets across the country, Google hangout felt pretty real. |
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It is important at this time to draw up regulations regarding specifying territorial waters, the number of vessels that can be anchored, and zones for usage. |
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When she attempts to fly away, the barbed stinger is anchored so solidly to the stingee that it tears Betty Bee's belly, eviscerating and mortally wounding her. |
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The second question is more ticklish because it is anchored in politics. |
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Every splash of white or neutral is anchored by a dose of black. |
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The skeleton is anchored to the bilayer via binding to integral proteins. |
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That afternoon and for most of the next day, we went in and out, alongside from every direction, picked up buoys, anchored, and entered and left marina berths. |
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They have anchored bimetallic catalysts to the insides of such molecular sieves and have found that they can selectively hydrogenate cyclic polyenes. |
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The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor that casts seductive glossy reflections and will age gracefully despite intense use. |
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While they are working to expand themselves into a global force, their hearts will forever be anchored in Myanmar. |
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Release the slip knot which has kept the sled anchored to a tree, and the adrenaline rush is as good as you'd get flooring the accelerator in a Ferrari. |
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When the eggs are ready, the female deposits each egg in turn on the sea bed, generally in areas of broken ground, where the eggs can be anchored to rocks. |
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Some solbreeders still exist on nearby anchored ships, living off fish and rainwater, and some hope of eventual rescue. |
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The ship, on her inaugural cruise after a multi-million refurbishment, anchored off Milford Haven while her passengers were led on a variety of excursions. |
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American authorities will have an aircraft carrier anchored off the coast. |
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Since that date St. Helena has been in the undisturbed possession of Great Britain, though in 1706 two ships anchored off Jamestown were carried off by the French. |
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This autumn he will be setting off on an historic visit to the Antarctic, spending 50 days on board a ship anchored to a drifting ice floe in the Weddell Sea. |
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The drama of The Big Why is anchored largely in the tension between Kent and his long-suffering wife, Kathleen, as he fathers two children by other women. |
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The sepia tones of the land areas yield to soft blues and greens that continue over the ceiling, anchored by a compass rose in the ceiling's center. |
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She reached the anchored ship and recognized the figurehead upon its prow. |
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Several years ago, while anchored out of the channel with the required navigational lights lit, my family and I were almost run down by a party boat dinner cruiser. |
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The form section was restrained temporarily by two wooden kickers or support beams braced against a concrete dead-man, which was anchored to the ground. |
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Vibes, synths and heavily reverbed flutes slide through the mix, anchored by Lee's guitar and voice, and electric guitars twang along on the margins. |
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Together, the male and female Western Grebe build a floating nest made of heaps of plant material anchored to emergent vegetation in a shallow area of a marsh. |
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In inland deserts, parabolic dunes commonly originate and extend downwind from blowouts in sand sheets only partly anchored by vegetation. |
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For example, the front of the joint capsule is anchored by three glenohumeral ligaments. |
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The fleet initially inched north along the Indian coast, and then anchored in at Anjediva island for a spell. |
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Brueys then anchored his fleet in Aboukir Bay, ready to support Napoleon if required. |
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He anchored next to the King's harbor patrol ship on March 4, 1493, where he was told a fleet of 100 caravels had been lost in the storm. |
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He anchored next to the King's harbor patrol ship on 4 March 1493 in Portugal. |
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On Coelho's orders, Vespucci anchored at the island, and spent a week there, while the rest of the Coelho fleet went on south. |
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Nilsson concluded that all great classical Greek myths were tied to Mycenaen centres and anchored in prehistoric times. |
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To tear a panel out of the main application window and create a floating panel, simply click upon the grippies next to an anchored panel's name. |
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A majority of orchids are perennial epiphytes, which grow anchored to trees or shrubs in the tropics and subtropics. |
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His description of the Roman ships anchored in the stream overnight having to ward off floating trees has the stamp of an eyewitness account. |
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The mines employed were controlled mines, anchored to the bottoms of the harbors and detonated under control from large mine casemates on shore. |
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For metal dopants, the surfactant can be removed by calcining the greenbody, resulting in an anchored metal silicate. |
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On 31 May the French fleet was anchored against the tide off Cap de la Hague. |
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On 15 September they learned from a passing English ship that a Dutch squadron was anchored near Calais. |
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A GBS can either be steel or concrete and is usually anchored directly onto the seabed. |
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A minefield across the North Sea had been estimated to require 400,000 conventional anchored mines. |
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This construction has several advantages when anchored in deep waters or in rough seas. |
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The inner slopes are mostly well packed and anchored by vegetation, as are the corridors between individual dunes. |
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De Gier had rowed out to where the yacht was anchored, fished up the anchor with a dragline, ascertained that the anchor cable had been cut. |
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One January day, thirty years ago, the little town of Hanover, anchored on a windy Nebraska tableland, was trying not to be blown away. |
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The historic center of San Francisco is the northeast quadrant of the city anchored by Market Street and the waterfront. |
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The cranium lacks a pronounced occipital bun in the neck, a bulge that anchored considerable neck muscles in Neanderthals. |
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I grew up with anchored newscasters who never budged from their cosy studios. |
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The benefits of sailing with a rally were dramatically demonstrated while the boats were anchored at the Pacific atoll of Suwarrow. |
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Feminine and tomboy, Peony and tuberose blends with citrus notes of grapefruit and neroli anchored by earthy vetiver. |
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The OOD, however, told the CO if he was concerned about being set down on the anchored vessel, he should order a left rudder. |
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However Page Celtic took the opportunity to stop the rot with a 4-2 away win at Warbreck, anchored by a Dean Shacklock double. |
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Humboldt Mall, located in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, is a 106,000 square foot enclosed mall anchored by Extra Foods and SAAN Department Store. |
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After Dunmore's troops were overwhelmed by Patriots at Great Bridge, Dunmore fled to naval ships anchored off Norfolk. |
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With the side chain anchored in the exosite, the active saligenin head binds to and activates the b receptor at the same location as albuterol. |
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Start the securely anchored centrifuge and slowly increase to the proper speed. Solvent will be rapidly expelled from the drainpipe. |
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The deictically anchored point of view of the speaker does not play a role in constituting temporal structure at the macrostructural level. |
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Traits, characteristics, or human qualities are relatively meaningless unless they can be anchored to some kind of denotable behavior. |
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Women wear an eight-yard lugat sari worn in a kassoto or dhoti style, the palu end anchored with a knot. |
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In the Battle of Sinop on 30 November 1853 they destroyed a patrol squadron of Ottoman frigates and corvettes while they were anchored in port. |
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Portland Walk Shopping Centre opened in 1998 anchored by Debenhams as part of a major reconstruction of Barrow town centre. |
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His squadron sailed through the Bocas and anchored off the coast of Chaguaramas. |
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He later anchored his vessel off Kayak Island while crew members went ashore to explore and find water. |
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They anchored among the islands to send whaleboats into the bays to the south and west, including Uda, Tugur, and Ulban Bays. |
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Two days later Tasman anchored to the north of Cape Frederick Hendrick just north of the Forestier Peninsula. |
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The fleet spent the next week in the islands, mostly anchored in Cuyler Harbor, a bay on the northeastern coast of San Miguel Island. |
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Most sea anemones are anchored to one spot, but some species ride around on the backs of hermit crabs and snails to switch locations. |
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The Constitution is anchored in English liberal thought and the Magna Carta. |
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The fleet of two or three ships was anchored out of gunshot range, and no one could respond in time. |
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In 1565, they landed in the Mariana Islands, where they briefly anchored and replenished their supplies. |
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I think you said something concerning the manner in which yonder ship has anchored, and of the condition they keep things alow and aloft? |
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Both shopping centres opened in December and are anchored by Hypernova supermarkets, operated by Ahold. |
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Augustine, August 28, the fleet sighted land and anchored off the north inlet of the tidal channel the French called the River of Dolphins. |
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In particular they anchored on the coast of a large island the natives called Borinquen but would eventually become known as Puerto Rico. |
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Charting a wide arc in the south Atlantic, the armada stumbled on the landmass of Brazil on 22 April 1500, and anchored near Porto Seguro, Bahia. |
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With aesthetics in mind a minimum number of traction poles are used and whenever possible the wire is anchored onto neighbouring buildings. |
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The Portuguese ships, anchored out in the harbor and unable to approach the docks, helplessly watch the unfolding massacre. |
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Indentations in the floor were interpreted as postholes and slots that once anchored wooden furniture. |
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The new findings support the notion that each end of a magnetic field line within a galaxy is anchored to a dense gas cloud. |
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Well known three unit casual cafe concept with the hottest Midtown Atlanta, Buckhead and Intown area anchored locations. |
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The British frigate HMS Cyclops, anchored at port, bombarded the city for two days and restored law and order. |
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Alakeshvara cut off Admiral Zheng He and his 2000 accompanying troops from the treasure fleet, anchored at Colombo. |
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Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, hang vertically in the water column without being anchored to the bottom. |
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They suggest that the fish was introduced to the lake via ballast water that was dumped into the Duluth, Minnesota harbor by anchored freight ships. |
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The town is home to the head office of Ireland's largest supermarket operator, Tesco Ireland, whose stores previously anchored both major shopping centres in the town. |
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High traffic shopping center anchored with a Publix and Stapes. |
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While the foot remains anchored within the parent plant, the capsule is forced out by the seta and is extended away from the plant and into the air. |
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Today BILBO is anchored at the GRAU DU ROI harbour in Camargue France. |
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After their successful journey this junk was anchored as a tourist attraction at one end of Barcelona harbor, close to where La Rambla meets the sea. |
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He set to return to his home port, but first anchored off La Rochelle to repair and resupply his ships and waited for expected merchantmen coming from the Atlantic. |
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The mass industrialization and urbanization globally resulted in higher labor mobility and the need for Italians to stay anchored to the land for economic support declined. |
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The line may have extended far enough to be anchored on a nearby stream. |
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While Salsette was anchored awaiting Ottoman permission to dock at the city, on 3 May 1810 Byron and Lieutenant Ekenhead, of Salsette's Marines, swam the Hellespont. |
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In 1735, the ship Baltimore was found anchored in Chebogue, Nova Scotia. |
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Mohammad Omar, the 16-year-old opener, anchored their inning with an unbeaten 60 after Hamza Quraishi, Geet Sahani and Udara Perera had restricted West Life to 118 for nine. |
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On August 1, Cabrillo anchored within sight of Cedros Island. |
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The following day they anchored overnight in Santa Monica Bay. |
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At the end of the 1860s, the ships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company and the Hamburg America Line anchored in the harbour before crossing the Atlantic. |
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The pipe was anchored by concrete blocks attached by fibre straps. |
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The crushed cardamon gives it a soft and soothing spiciness while the honeyed Mimosa injects a subtle sweetness that's anchored to the skin with creamy tonka bean and rose. |
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The larva made repeated forays out of the burrow to scrape the surface of hydrilla leaves, always remaining anchored by its hind prolegs to the inside of the burrow. |
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A shirttail cousin to the starfish, the anchored, filter-feeding organism sports what looks like a flowerlike fan above a stalk that can be a half-meter long. |
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En route back to Norway Haakon anchored some of his fleet in Scapa Flow for the winter, but he died that December whilst staying at the Bishop's Palace in Kirkwall. |
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The benthic zone or seabed provides a home for both static organisms, anchored to the substrate, and for a large range of organisms crawling on or burrowing into the surface. |
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This expedition, consisting of about 50 men in one ship, left Hispaniola on July 12, 1508 and eventually anchored in San Juan Bay, near today's city of San Juan. |
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A nabkha, or coppice dune, is a small dune anchored by vegetation. |
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Over the next five or six days about nine vessels were stopped and ransacked as they attempted to sail past Charles Town Bar, where Teach's fleet was anchored. |
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The Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes has launched the partial privatization of the Pacific-North airport cluster anchored by the air terminal in Guadalajara. |
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Algonquin boasts a pair of talented netkeepers in Heather Carr and Hallie Carol and a solid defensive unit anchored by senior captain and stopper Carolyn Mukai. |
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The barrier consisted of minefields laid between Belgium and Dover at the outbreak of war, followed in February 1915 by steel netting anchored to the sea bed. |
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Only one other Spanish soldier survived the battle and he and Ojeda fled back to the coast where they were rescued by the ships anchored in the bay. |
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With approximately 120 shop units and anchored by a Dunnes department store the Kingdom Centre provides the largest concentration of shops in the town centre. |
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The hotel nightlights shine behind the drawn venetian blinds and the slatted patterns on the curbside cars give them the look of anchored smallcraft with lapstrake hulls. |
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The latter, conceiving that it was probably intended for her, hauled down her colours, and was taken by HMS Donegal, who anchored alongside and took off the prisoners. |
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At 03h00, the two Portuguese corvettes, anchored near Atauro Island, detect on the radar a high number of unidentified air and naval targets approaching. |
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