Trees with large trunks and deep anchoring roots represent the ultimate challenge in withstanding oxygen-deprivation in wetland habitats. |
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The anchoring mechanism may include a leaf spring that can be actuated between an unlocked position and a locked position. |
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The small bower anchor was also used for anchoring the Victory in deep waters. |
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Some news anchors have an aggressive body language, while for some softness is a virtue while anchoring. |
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Begin by anchoring the board firmly in place at the starting point, using wooden stakes driven into the ground. |
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Some 69 boats were sunk or destroyed when the hurricane took out concrete piers anchoring the floating docks. |
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The jumpers ' lines became dangerously tangled, anchoring the men back-to-back. |
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And now we turn it over to my esteemed colleague, who did a dynamite job last night anchoring in a very difficult situation. |
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Halligan's excitability might seem to be her greatest handicap in anchoring a studio-based gabfest. |
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The ship deployed her mooring legs in a precision anchoring evolution less than 1,200 yards from shoal water. |
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The last occurred in 1882 and Cook witnessed the phenomenon in 1769 after anchoring his ship, the Endeavour, in Matavai Bay, Tahiti. |
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High-security hasps have anchored eyebolts, pinless hinges, hardened steel anchoring loops and hidden screws. |
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For the last couple of years, he had been touring schools and libraries in the State and anchoring story-telling sessions on television channels. |
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It now seems certain Wark will be dropped from her usual role anchoring election programmes north of the Border. |
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Partly, though, it's a consequence of Dunphy editing his programme as well as anchoring it. |
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We covered up the skidoos with their nylon covers and secured them by anchoring them with tent pegs and guy ropes. |
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Praveena had been anchoring for various programmes on television while she was in the Gulf. |
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To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the congested, fatty tissue to the muscular layer below. |
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As we said, Wolf Blitzer is anchoring our election coverage this evening and through tomorrow. |
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Owners often complain that when they first try anchoring their dogs, the pooch jumps on them. |
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There are no crowded anchorages with boats anchoring close enough to be rafted up. |
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It allows anchoring at great depths with grapnels or other types of anchors and facilitates their recovery. |
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A magazine programme can be planned where children not only choose a topic but also go ahead with production, reporting and anchoring. |
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The company's executive chef suggests anchoring your lunch with this tangy salad. |
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Finally, stake the tree for at least a year, allowing new anchoring roots to develop. |
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Happily, the birth process is often called the Yule process, anchoring its origins in our own areas of interest. |
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So, I asked him what he weighed to decide whether or not I should be anchoring myself to the ground to belay him. |
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Now, the danger of bilging and spoiling all the powder suggests to me the plan of anchoring in case of a surf close under the fort. |
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Characters who have super-powers need anchoring in reality to make them believable. |
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Attach and pin the pre-curled hair wefts around the base of the ponytail anchoring to the previously placed bobby pins. |
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Perfect for anchoring offshore or exploring hidden lakes and inlets, Dinghy models can easily be rowed or powered by small motors. |
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The triangle may be connected via a chain to an anchoring point at the level of the peephole. |
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Our plan consisted of anchoring metal slings in the many walls of the building and pulling on them. |
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Once the tent was up I sat inside it, my weight anchoring it to the ground, and made a hot chocolate on my camping stove. |
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The Frami anchoring bracket relocates the top form-tie above the panel, which makes it easier to strike off the concrete. |
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This anchoring reinforced that the criticalness was about Susan, not her. |
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The anchoring system allows the docks to move up and down freely with the change in water elevation. |
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Further anchoring instructions follow after all wall and roof panels have been installed. |
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The first question of course deals with the relationship between mobility and our sense of anchoring. |
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So, anchoring the first strand of her web securely to the framework of the lodge around her, she dropped into the empty space. |
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When I was a teenager fishing with my father, we used to set herring gillnets by anchoring them in the bays and entrance to the harbour. |
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The toil of drilling and fixing the 50 anchoring points for the metal struts during the month of December are now paying off. |
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The anchoring of the enterprise in its community and the support of that community. |
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In the river, the anchoring and the foundation of the mast of this walkway are assured by one of the two existing mooring dolphin pillars. |
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The drilling for the anchoring of the satellite antenna can begin in optimal conditions. |
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Such anchoring of inflation expectations is a prerequisite for monetary policy to offer ongoing support to economic growth in the euro area. |
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Property situated at the end of a cul-de-sac, anchoring in front of the property, hold close by. |
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The extent of anchoring in its community and its ability to demonstrate the impact on the community. |
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He installed an agraffe system – a guide anchoring the strings – on the bridge. |
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The Cape of Good Hope and other safe harbors for anchoring in this oceanic zone became strategically vital nodes in European transportation networks throughout the age of sail. |
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There are four principal subtypes, and all are due to mutaÂtions in anchoring fibril type 7 collagen. |
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Make sure to screw it in studs, because the unit requires a solid anchoring. |
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Their task was to cut the cables anchoring a boom and antishipping net stretched across the river directly under the machine guns and cannons in a fort overlooking the river. |
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The mooring buoy grid itself will be safer and far more compact than the present anchoring arrangements and will leave plenty of space for other boats to anchor. |
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There are three basic techniques for breast lift, also known as peri-areolar technique, vertical and anchoring technique, used to correct ptosis. |
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And on the April 2007 day that the three were exonerated, she found it necessary to be elsewhere instead of anchoring her show. |
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What's missing is the anchoring of endangered species protection within the human and natural economy, rather than within absolutist, moral rhetoric. |
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The area abounds with wrecks and other reminders of the war, and regularly anchoring in Tokyo Bay is a sobering reminder of why the area is known as Iron Bottom Sound. |
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This is good because it broadens out the scope by anchoring in Africa the kind of discussion we have to go through with Zimbabwe. |
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From early on it became clear to close observers of the EU that the role and rule of law were going to be critical in anchoring EU policy regimes. |
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David Dimbleby is being lined up to lead the coverage from Britain, with the 6pm BBC news presenter, Huw Edwards, anchoring a special programme from New York. |
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To change the subject rather abruptly, the philosophy postgraduates at La Trobe University have been anchoring a philosophy radio program this year. |
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If not, what anchoring ideologies define teaching in community colleges? |
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Greta Garbo played tragic lovers, exotic temptresses and steely heroines, anchoring many mediocre melodramas and haughty period pieces like a pro. |
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Spoon some lobster bisque onto a plate, set a mound of tomato jam on top, and stand a potato ring in the center, anchoring with the rouget on the base. |
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The EU said the package paves the way forward in the process, noting that Copenhagen provided the initial step for anchoring pledges. |
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For a durable anchoring in the bone, the plasma spray method is used to deposit a hydroxyapatite coating on the corundum-blasted surface. |
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Dieter Callaert beginning to work on the identification of the anchoring position of the Princess Elisabeth station building. |
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It is fitted with two anchoring spuds, which were in the raised position for transiting the Seaway. |
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Now feel a beam of light going from your Sacred Heart, through your crown chakra and anchoring to the great Central Sun. |
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JenaValve's catheter has a unique design with feelers and a clipping mechanism, which allows for accurate positioning and anchoring support. |
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The many pits at the dorsal region were the anchoring points for the ligaments that closed the shell. |
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Would you like to participate in anchoring, berthing and refueling a Coast Guard vessel? |
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The special anchoring clamps make it easy to align the photocells and relative reflectors and make it possible to achieve the correct width of the sensitive zone. |
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Aside from anchoring the jaw muscles, the thickness of the crests protect their skulls from hard blows. |
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Since his arrival in 2000, Henri has undeniably shaped the Foundation and made an outstanding contribution to its success, its anchoring within the academic community and its international reputation. |
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When their anchoring is permanent they become fixed works to serve, for example, hydroelectric power plants, irrigation reservoirs or expansion tanks. |
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The tendon is a fibrous elastic structure running alongside the muscle fibers enabling the solid anchoring of certain muscles on the bone structure. |
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Mountaineering means the ascent or descent of a mountain requiring the use of specified equipment including crampons, pickaxes, anchors, bolts, carabineers and lead-rope or top-rope anchoring equipment. |
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Patients must wait up to four months before bone has grown around the implant, anchoring it to the jaw and enabling the ceramic tooth to be fitted onto it. |
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At Harrington Harbour, parts of the slipway have, over the years, been used beyond their capacity, resulting in the rupture of a concrete block and pulley anchoring systems. |
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The Rollclamp anchorage device is intended exclusively for anchoring a personal fall protection system, for example a lanyard with shock absorber or a Blocfor retractable lanyard. |
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Some stringer anchoring bolts required replacing. |
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The stunning seamanship required, notably in anchoring by the stern in order to come to a halt opposite the French ships, was a measure of the trust in which he held his officers and men. |
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Sawyer is known for anchoring coverage of major news stories, such as the 2011 typhoon and nuclear crisis in Japan, for marquee interviews and for probing and personal reporting. |
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However, I am also particularly pleased that the European Parliament has succeeded in anchoring bee protection as a licensing criterion for the first time. |
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One is tempted to reject that argument given that anchoring clearly didn't work as advertised during the crisis, when expectations fell precipitously. |
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This one's shape and size means it's useful for belaying and rappelling with the Munter hitch with single or double ropes, anchoring multiple ropes and slings and keeping the belay station organized. |
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In our times together in the future we will discuss the actual events that are taking place as these vortexes of Light are anchoring the dimensional realities as one. |
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It is the deep unitive purpose of the two genders, man and woman, that proves to be the optimal environment for nurturing offspring and anchoring family, which is the basis of society. |
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Morphoadaptation helps achieve the purpose: performing a purely metaphysis anchoring, without any shaft fastening, in order to spread the stress evenly. |
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The Rollclamp consists of three subassemblies: a round bar with a welded clamp plate at one end, a movable clamp plate at the other end and a strap for anchoring the user. |
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The extreme desire for hard edges and clarity leads to a sort of turnaround, with a vigorous indetermination that opens onto a positive game of loss and reconstruction, anchoring and instability. |
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Events, inadvertent causes, and the temporal anchoring of present participles. |
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By credibly pursuing price stability and by solidly anchoring inflation expectations, the ECB was making the best possible contribution to creating an environment conducive to economic growth and employment. |
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This anchoring system prevents competitors from falling and allows for maximum use of the upper body, which is involved in all the attacks and feints. |
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She could point to several reasons: the similarities between traditional shamanic ceremonies and Canadian Aboriginal practices, a holistic world view and above all, the anchoring and healing connection to the land. |
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No robotic microgravity anchoring system has yet been successfully used, and without one it is the spacecraft or the rover, rather than the drill bit, that would spin. |
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Topics will include rescue equipment analysis, basic knots and hitches, anchoring procedures, belaying techniques and the use of tripods and retractable lifelines. |
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Other components, such as the handbrake button, load anchoring eyebolts, space ball and steering wheel badge are tested for contact allergens and meet the EU directive for nickel leakage from jewellery. |
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The BBC hopes to revive its reputation as Britain's national broadcaster after a bruising year, with David Dimbleby anchoring the only live and uninterrupted coverage of the service on terrestrial television. |
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Western ships anchoring at Naha in the 19th century, probing Japan's closed shell, found a strangely old-fashioned people who wore their hair in topknots, slicked with seaweed paste and held in place with gold pins. |
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But central bankers may themselves have done a lot to make output shocks smaller by getting inflation under control and thus by anchoring inflationary expectations at a low level. |
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The understanding of how a central bank reacts to data and indicators is crucial for the anchoring of inflation expectations and for the credibility of monetary policy. |
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Far more important is greater awareness of the need for anchoring more firmly the character of the Union as a union of democratic constitutional states. |
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Moreover, fiscal corrections were often postponed, turning the medium-term budgetary objectives into moving targets rather than anchoring fiscal policy. |
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It provides guidance on anchoring programmes in national government structures, conducting needs assessments, and selecting intervention strategies. |
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The owners should submit two copies of the general arrangement, cross sections in way of the masts and superstructure, mooring and anchoring arrangements and the lines drawing. |
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Finally, anchoring the citizen movement in territorial dynamics seems indispensable in order to consolidate the link between the local and global levels and increase the capacity to act. |
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Mobility, and therefore sustainable mobility in the developed and developing world, is an important prerequisite for future economic growth, anchoring social stability and environmental protection. |
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This ensures a firm anchoring of the artificial cup. |
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This ensures secure anchoring of the artificial socket. |
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Bottom measurements also include collection of the nature of the bottom as it pertains to effective anchoring. |
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They arrived at the island in the late evening of 19 February 1832, anchoring at midnight. |
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The capture of Goa had been largely motivated by the desire to find a replacement for Anjediva as the first anchoring point for the armadas. |
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It consists of a natural port, with ships anchoring close to it, and it also became a popular area to practice water sports. |
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Bladderworts lack roots, but terrestrial species have anchoring stems that resemble roots. |
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Olbermann did plenty of promotional tweets when he was anchoring. |
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It offers several anchoring and ballasting options to handle extreme conditions. |
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Retained guidewire technique has also been used for anchoring leads after experiencing multiple dislodgements. |
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The anchoring devices also increase our PICC dwell times, as well as our patient comfort. |
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During release of pretensioned strands there are no anchoring devices at the end of prestressed concrete member. |
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Mechanical sweeps are devices designed to cut the anchoring cables of moored mines, and preferably attach a tag to help the subsequent localization and neutralization. |
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The fleet sailed along the southern coast and entered Dragon's Mouth, anchoring near Soldado Rock where they made contact with a group of native Amerindians in canoes. |
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When the wire of a mine sweep hits the mine, it sinks, letting the sweep wire drag along the anchoring wire of the mine until the sweep hits the mine. |
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After the Agricolan fleet had come and gone, possibly anchoring at Shapinsay, direct Roman influence seems to have been limited to trade rather than conquest. |
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Dock lines need to be thrown and handled safely and correctly when coming alongside, up to a buoy, and when anchoring, as well as when casting off and getting under way. |
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User-fr is gently layered around the anchoring icy guitar riff, and the build-up to the chorus is signalled with a swooning close harmony cascade. |
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It is also a popular rope for anchoring and can be used as mooring warps. |
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