He was great at going forward but not so useful in making it back to his berth. |
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The forward stateroom in my boat is so small that you cannot get to the sides of the berth. |
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I would appeal to all jet skiers to give sailboats, sailboards, rowing boats and swimmers a wide berth. |
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She was a tough looker and she had enough berth to get through the crowds easily. |
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After the exercise the ship will sail to Palermo where she will berth with the rest of the STANAVFORMED warships. |
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However, this is a canal basin with a few barges on it, not a yachting marina where you berth a boat ready to sail. |
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Work began on the new berth last summer and involved piles of more than 30 ft being driven into the sand. |
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It is already privately owned by the 700 berth holders who own berths there and who pay rent on them. |
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During early 2000, the system was used to guide a large ship to its berth in the harbour at Genoa, Italy. |
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He looked dully around, then realised that the boat was not at its berth in the marina. |
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And although discussions are still ongoing, Scotland Yard today refused to rule out a mooring berth for the container-like ship off the coast. |
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Luckily I got a reserved berth and the train left for Kolkatta on schedule. |
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The cabins are a wonder of microdesign, a snug berth, a washbasin and room to turn round, almost. |
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Unobserved, he took the vacant upper berth of a crowded compartment and overheard the loud conversation of a group of British officers. |
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There are overweight ones who shudder at the thought of having to sleep on an upper berth in a train. |
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But, we were young, and the campers enjoyed swinging from one upper berth to another as they had in earlier trips. |
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We slept over in the cabin and I was given an upper berth in one of the rooms. |
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In my upper berth, there were a couple times when I was sure that we'd derailed. |
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This is sure to draw a huge crowd to the local venue and there will be much at stake as both teams strive to secure a semi-final berth. |
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The hosts had failed to win a berth in the mega event despite being given two chances. |
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The early game between Chile and the USA was decisive for both teams, with the winner earning a berth in the semi-finals. |
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His first year competing in the Senior level, he did remarkably well in a very competitive series to reach the semi-final berth. |
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The win not only gives them a berth in the semifinals but improved the team's overall record to 33-0 as well. |
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She will complete round-robin play against her opponent Saturday, with the winner earning a semifinal berth. |
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This earned them a spot in the playoffs where they clinched a playoff berth. |
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This year his performances have been inconsistent but his semi-final berth at a recent tournament show he is approaching peak form just in time. |
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India also would be looking for a victory to book a berth in the finals as their final match is against Sri Lanka. |
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The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have rattled off four consecutive victories and clinched a berth in the post-season with the victory. |
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It took a crushing 6-0 victory on the last day of the Group 3 campaign to clinch their berth at the finals. |
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The men in blue were looking to seal the semi-finals berth of World Cup cricket against Sri Lanka. |
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This act was framed rather badly in a more gracious age, when owners of river bank had a traditional right to berth their boats on that bankside. |
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Experts from the government, port and bridge administration made the final arrangements to berth the ship after several discussions. |
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Presently it is difficult to locate a mooring to berth a boat for the night, let alone find one to tie to while diving. |
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Plans to berth a floating hotel have been given the thumbs down, according to the results of the latest online poll conducted on the website. |
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The harbour has a good track record of being able to berth ships on arrival. |
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There are no gates, just airlocks placed as close to each other as they could be while still allowing ships to berth. |
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The ships will berth on the city's quays, allowing visitors a chance to get up close to the world-class vessels. |
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Yet for all the masterful handling of the ship by the coxswain it became quite noticeable that we gave a wide berth to the other ship. |
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Give a wide berth to the foaming surf, and hug these cliffs, or before you can stop her the ship may take us over there and we'll be wrecked. |
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Interest in the game here is so low that the sports betting agencies seem to be giving it a wide berth. |
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Now the doctors are recommending that people being screened for the disease give the dish a wide berth for a few days before going to hospital. |
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The best advice is to give all thunderstorms a wide berth and not to even think about deliberately penetrating a storm front. |
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Some people give you a wide berth when you are ill because they can't handle it. |
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The best approach is to avoid accidents and helmets actually lead to more accidents, so give them a wide berth and stay safe. |
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If you are someone that is easily swayed by advertisements, try to give them a wide berth. |
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Personally, I would give both companies a wide berth because both they are too highly geared for my liking. |
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But she has toyed with my affections once too often and I gave her a wide berth. |
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However, fans of both directors should give this unwise collaboration a wide berth. |
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Certain methods of earning a living would be given a wide berth by most individuals, instinctively. |
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Most people give them a wide berth and casually ignore their messages of doom. |
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If they stay in the top six, they will be guaranteed a berth in one of the four most lucrative bowl games. |
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When one arrives at the platform, attractive and modishly adorned stewardesses usher you to your berth. |
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If shiny fixed grins and singalong tunes aren't your cup of tea, give this a wide berth. |
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One of them directed the new arrivals to a berth exactly the right size for their boat. |
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Wells, for his part also seemed excited about his contribution to the team and his berth in the nationals. |
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But Williams slogged his way through the next two to clinch a third-round berth against Scotland's Chris Small. |
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She is a nasty piece of work and people used to give her a very wide berth. |
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The hull is fitted with a structural fiberglass liner that incorporates the cabin sole as well as berth and furniture foundations. |
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Assisting a cargo vessel approach its berth she got into difficulties and capsized. |
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Seconds remained when Johnny Nevin left his full back berth and bulled his way into a centre field melee. |
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Henderson is rated by the experts as the best spin bowler in SA and yet he cannot secure a berth in the national team. |
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The large white ship has 435 cabins with a lower berth capacity of 700 passengers and a crew of about the same number. |
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There are a navigation station and a quarter berth aft along the port side, and galley aft on the starboard side. |
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Their bad rap may protect hamerkops from human hunters, who out of fear have given the birds a wide berth. |
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There was even a bird's eye view screen for those who couldn't book their berth in the observation car. |
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During the sailing season large numbers of yachts berth at the harbour, hampering the movement of container ships and larger fishing vessels. |
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To the port side aft is the head and shower and a quarter berth cabin with large double berth. |
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These it gave a wide berth, wary of any head-on confrontation with the regime. |
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We'd asked the car attendant to make up the lower berth, so Yoli could stretch out and take a nap. |
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For a 100 berth marina with a dry dock and workshop in full use and a chandlery and boat sales operation, the marina should employ 10 people. |
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At Plymouth she will be put through her paces on her ability to berth and secure to a buoy, along with her storing facilities. |
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This new website can book them a berth in a marina, get them an insurance quote and identify the nearest marine surveyor. |
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The Cardinals, who lost to the Boston Red Sox in the World Series last year, are the first team to clinch a playoff berth this season. |
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Storage is beneath the berth cushions, and an optional portable toilet fits along the companionway. |
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He was responsible for securing the fenders and stowing mooring ropes when the vessel left berth. |
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He was spot on with the boot with another two place kicks and a further one-pointer to ensure a berth to the next round. |
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Despite playing the vast majority of his hurling in the corner forward berth, Mullane was named at right half forward. |
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Those who took part in the survey voted two to one against the proposals to berth the so-called floatel alongside the Northern pier. |
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There is a navigation station between the head and the settee and a double quarter berth cabin aft along the port side. |
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Another big club might offer him the positional stability he needs to secure the England berth that seems there for the taking. |
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Although the weather conditions were unpleasant, the berth was well sheltered and there was excellent access for all cranage and lorries. |
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The galley is aft to port and there is a starboard side navigation station and starboard quarter berth cabin with double berth. |
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Aft there is a U-shaped galley opposed by a navigation table and quarter berth. |
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They both stood at the rail as the gangway was eventually raised and the ship was nudged out of its berth. |
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Through the companionway at the after end of the deckhouse, you'll see a lounge area to port with a love seat that converts to a berth. |
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I adopted a zig-zag pattern, defying her to predict my passage beneath her bough, gave her a wide berth once more and avoided her attack. |
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The main cabin features a starboard side settee with small pedestal table that can be used as a dinette or converted to a small berth. |
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Options include towing the ship to a dry dock, having it repaired, then towing it back to its berth at the park. |
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Despite being crammed on an upper berth, a group of little children seems cheerful. |
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While most of these creepy crawlers have beneficial characteristics, ticks truly deserve to be given a wide berth. |
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Within an hour, a huge crowd had gathered to watch it enter the new harbour and berth at the quay. |
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The berth was spacious, mostly under the waterline where the Grand Adventure swelled out to an impressive size. |
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Making his way down the gun deck to the sick berth, several ratings saluted him. |
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Today he stroked his crew to a World Championship finals berth but not before fighting off the Australians. |
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Zesco who are yet to concede a goal earned the second round berth after eliminating PAS Mates 4-0 on aggregate. |
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The Epplelton Hall, a steam-powered sidewheel workboat was recently towed back to her berth there after a refit across the harbor. |
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It seemed that other sailing enthusiasts had the same idea, as the yawl sat at her berth, speculating on her next responsibility. |
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The main saloon is amidships over the engine room and features a sofa along the starboard aft bulkhead that converts to a fore and aft berth. |
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The control barge was successfully towed through the Barataria Waterway and completed the route to a lay-by berth in the Mississippi River. |
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The six berth trawler was built in 1988 and is steel hulled, shelter decked, is 24 metres in length and is rigged for trawling. |
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Robert Huth comes on in place of Scott Parker and goes in at the right-back berth vacated by Mario Melchiot earlier. |
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If anybody ever deserved an untroubled berth as an AEI scholar, it was DeMuth. |
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Between the sick berth and the officer's quarters lay the gun deck. |
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Recreational boaters are advised to give a wide berth to the massive cruise ships Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 when they visit Sydney Harbour tomorrow. |
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While both teams in the gold medal game were guaranteed an Olympic berth, Puerto Rico and Canada were duking it out for the final berth in yesterday's consolation game. |
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Abstractness and generality, however, also allow a wide berth of hedging since any contradictions or challenges can be explained away as exceptions. |
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Jon and Laura have wandered in and are giving the interview a wide berth. |
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It was being towed into the dock when the line parted and the bow swung round, hitting a wooden fender on the berth, leaving the vessel with a gaping gash on its forward end. |
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Aft of the forward stateroom is a second port side stateroom with private entrance and what I would describe as a large single or small double berth. |
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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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This layout provided a stateroom with a double berth forward followed by a similar head and galley, although moved slightly forward, and main saloon aft with opposing settees. |
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The slow trade could be because the traditional high-spenders, from countries such as Japan and the United States, are still giving the country a wide berth. |
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The Oranjeland will dock in East London today for crewmen from the stricken tanker to disembark, and will return to the roadstead to await a berth. |
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Between the main saloon and the forward head is a stateroom with a Pullman-styled port berth and starboard hanging locker, chest of drawers and settee. |
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The Ravens, Broncos and Jaguars are trying to win the second wild-card berth behind the Jets, who have the inside track, despite losing at Pittsburgh on Sunday. |
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I've probably been the only guy to lead his team in scoring and assists for two years and not get an all-star berth, but that's the way things happen. |
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Every sensible consumer should be giving these products a wide berth. |
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The harbormaster on the berth started moving the gantry into position. |
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The one-sided contest, which India needed to win to keep alive their hopes for a berth in the final, saw Pakistan scoring three goals in each halves. |
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I'd enjoyed my time with Paol, but decided to give his band a wide berth. |
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It's an attraction in itself to rise early in the morning to watch the enormous luxury liners taxiing into a berth at the wharf near the bauxite terminal. |
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People eyed them uneasily as they passed, giving the trio a wide berth. |
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Almost a quarter-of-an-hour in, and it was his cross which he headed just wide, the Liverpool man galloping in from his berth of the left of midfield to meet the ball. |
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It has its own plunge pool as well as a private 60 foot berth. |
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The chase for a premium berth in the finals has really turned up the heat in local cricket with all four sides remaining in the hunt, based on last Saturday's play. |
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My daughter quickly took the upper berth and was soon fast asleep. |
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The new harbour will have an extensive berthing quay, which will be for the larger draft boats in the fishing fleet and other big fishing vessels that wish to berth there. |
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It hindered him so much, he finished second to Dremiel Byers at the national championships and missed the automatic berth in the finals of the Olympic trials. |
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For a change he hadn't been sea sick, even having to share a six berth cabin, throbbing with the heat and noise of the engine, deep in the bowels of the ferry. |
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What is the condition of the bottom and depth of soft mud in that berth? |
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So they'd hide me in an upper berth and that's where I'd sleep. |
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As she got used to the testing conditions, she pushed through to the third and final qualifying position, denying her opponent of a semi-final berth. |
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The middle-berth man slides off, unhooks the berth, and lowers it. |
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I came to see for myself if the sick berth would be moving to the orlop. |
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Achieving a semi-final berth for some is a huge achievement. |
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We needed to beat these guys to clinch the playoff berth for us. |
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Those needing a particular seat or berth can choose from the schematic diagram of berths in various classes in the broad gauge and metre gauge coaches. |
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For the first five years the standard layout consisted of opposing settees forward with a drop-leaf table between which formed a dinette or double berth. |
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The ship heaved a little, bumped gently against the stone wall, the impact absorbed by the bundles of branches, then settled contentedly into her berth. |
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She comes to Paris as a chorus girl at a Follies club, eager to escape the emotional restraint of English life and to possibly find a berth on a ship going west. |
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Two ships a day would berth there, each loaded with 200 containers. |
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Only then would a racer likely get a chance at a World Cup berth, from the very back of the start list. |
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A new all-weather lifeboat launching berth has been officially opened. |
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Although it is usual for ships to berth on arrival, there are times when vessels face delays of up to ten days waiting at the pilot station before being allowed into port. |
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Discovery is the second cruise ship to berth at Milford Haven this year. |
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I gave the car a wide berth as it began to smoulder, and hailed a taxi. |
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It features a centerline queen-sized berth, more storage and hanging locker space than you likely had in your first apartment, and a head with separate shower stall. |
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The dinette is along the starboard side and also converts to a berth. |
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Most men gave him a wide berth, and for the sake of peace accepted sneers and insults that made the blood boil. |
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From each developer berth, the subsea cables follow back along the seabed and then pass under the beach and into an onshore substation. |
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Conventional cargo ships berth in the eastern area of the docks on the Quai des Flamands and Quai des Mielles. |
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The Port of Ramsgate has a 700 berth marina, Royal Harbour Marina, and a ferry terminal built on reclaimed land. |
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Any ship that has to pass those places makes sure to give a wide berth in order to avoid accidents. |
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In 2013, work began to create a new 300 berth marina inside a new breakwater. |
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The resulting aircraft would be large enough to carry sufficient fuel to fly long distances and could berth alongside ships to take on more fuel. |
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She sets off with William and sees him in his first berth as a commissioned officer. |
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As the restless sleeper here, I'll take the lower berth. You take the upper. |
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This is where the first three maxi yachts to finish the race berth initially for the official welcome and media activities. |
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Apart from the odd stare and tap on a friend's shoulder, mostguysgavethemanwiththe filmstar looks a wide berth. |
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The Thello gives you a choice of four or six berth couchettes with some being female only. |
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The Cardinals are still trying to win the NL Central, but are assured of at least a wild-card berth. |
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Consequently, I give them a wide berth and I try to follow the theory that the ends justify the means. |
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The Chargers have been streakier than a Foxwoods regular as they seek to secure a playoff berth for the second consecutive season. |
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In 1978, a deep water riverside berth was opened for large container ships on reclaimed land at Northfleet Hope. |
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This berth of mine was commonly called a doghouse containing a mattress fitted about 18 inches from the deck. |
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Egusa deployed a ''seoinage'' for ippon against Taiwan's Lin Chueh-chen for a semifinal berth. |
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The win put the Beavers in the Liberty Bowl and cost the Ducks a berth in the Bluebonnet Bowl. |
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Although still owned by the port, Roath Basin is now only used as a hospitality berth, and is only accessible by vessels via Roath Dock. |
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Rush had serious competition for the striking berth alongside Peter Beardsley and John Aldridge, who came to Anfield as a replacement for Rush. |
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Agar made some shrewd signings, but with 20 new faces at the club it looked to be too difficult for them to be in contention for a play-off berth. |
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Despite racing from a wide berth, Alnoomaas enjoyed the application of rst-time blinkers to take third place behind Invigilator and Sweet Talking Guy. |
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The South Stream Transport JV has said a pipelaying ship is expected to berth at the Bulgarian port of Burgas on Sunday for works relating to the Moscow-backed gas pipeline. |
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This was at the time when every berth had a ship alongside, vessels were waiting off the Port to enter, and they were waiting off the locks on both sides of the river. |
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The man was sleeping on the top berth of the bunk bed after consuming alcohol in the labour accommodation located behind Al Yasmin building in Sharjah industrial area. |
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Despite racing from a wide berth, Alnoomaas enjoyed the application of first-time blinkers to take third place behind Invigilator and Sweet Talking Guy. |
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As for you, little mister man, just look at the berth you've got! |
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A new multi-products berth at Messai'eed has four crude oil tanks, with 60-metre diametre each, and one water tank for fire-fighting with a diametre of 33 metres. |
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The Jetliner ferry, which only came into service in June, was badly damaged as huge waves sent it smashing into the berth at Cairnryan, near Stranraer. |
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On 24 May 2013, Scillonian III ran aground in St Mary's Harbour after being caught by a gust of wind, while attempting to berth by normal approach at low tide. |
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Malcolm Chisholm's reward for his deft touch with the nation's hospitals should be a keelhauling, but is actually a cushy berth below decks as communities minister. |
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Dog watch is done, A new berth awaits you on the other side. |
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Quirke has been touted as an outside shot to fill the full forward berth for the Pairc Ui Chaoimh rematch as boss Jack O'Connor considers a reshuffle. |
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Five or six steamers could berth at the pier simultaneously. |
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Tenders are invited for Seats And Berth For Disabled And Guard Copartment Of Gslrd Coach. |
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In particular, fulmars have the distinctive trait of vomiting half-digested fish oil when approached on the nest and should be given a wide berth wherever possible. |
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Dominica welcomed Carnival Triumph of Carnival Cruise Lines as it made its inaugural call, arriving at the Roseau Cruise Ship Berth, it was reported Feb. |
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Tenders are invited for Densified Thermal Bonded Polyester Blocks For Middle And Upper Densified Thermal Bonded Polyester Blocks For Middle And Upper Berth. |
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