About 7 o'clock heavy seas swept over her and she broached, then sank by the stern. |
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Tolkachev appeared highly interested in this subject, once it had been broached. |
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It has broached its plans to snap up smaller competitors with existing shareholders. |
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Only St-Joseph and that paler shadow Crozes-Hermitage can sensibly be broached within their first five years. |
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After the usual formalities of enquiring after their welfare, he broached the reason for his arrival. |
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Also the possibilities of realist strategies as radical interventions should be broached. |
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No barrel was broached at this year's Oktoberfest, since host Ina couldn't find the hammer. |
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As dawn broached the horizon, it cast a thin, pale light into her room and over her face. |
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Fellow students wanting to honour Venesha's memory broached the subject of taking on a project in her name. |
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Some reports claim that the hatches to the cargo were broken open and the casks of alcohol broached. |
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The New Zealand Merino Company represents 70 per cent of fine wool growers, and last month broached the idea of selling its wool in Melbourne. |
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But some of the medical issues broached here suggest that the paintings had consequences for their maker's health, too. |
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As one big sea washed us too far around back into the wind, with that weight of sail above, we broached. |
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The tracks were broached as compositions first, and secondarily vehicles for exhibiting the prowess of its players. |
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Before about 1830, temperance sermons, tracts and addresses routinely broached female intemperance. |
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The issue was not broached in the most articulate or tactful manner, but it did generate quite a bit of discussion on our opinion pages. |
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Ma broached the idea of Toronto and Taipei joining hands to inform each other on the latest SARS information. |
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A seawall at Herrington was broached by the surge, destroying large sections of docks. |
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Third, Lincoln had never given up the idea, which he had first broached in 1855, of voluntary and compensated emancipation. |
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I had first met Marcel Ospel two months earlier, when he broached the idea of closer cooperation between UBS and PaineWebber. |
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If a certain concentricity accuracy between outside contour and broached profile is required, the broaching process must occur first. |
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In the same vein, the burning question of tax havens was only voluntarily broached from the specific angle of the fight against terrorism. |
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Had the riverbanks been broached then the damage caused would have been catastrophic, both in human terms and in its effect on the business and commercial life of the city. |
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The other hot topic to be broached in the coming months is that of the external costs of transport. |
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Heathery moorland gave way to Martian desolation as we broached The Saddle, a windswept, sundried plain of lightly rubbled lava. |
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It was News Corporation that broached the possibility of releasing films early on pay-television a move that still enrages cinema owners. |
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He even broached US labour rights in 2000's Bread And Roses, no doubt appalled by Hollywood's lack of interest. |
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This area of cooperation was indeed broached during the next cycle of bilateral negotiations. |
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I remember when my colleague from Burnaby-Douglas first broached the topic that there was initially not a great deal of support. |
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The same features are found when other important subjects for tourism are broached. |
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We have already broached this subject this morning, but we shall now focus more specifically on the issue. |
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Finally, and this is an important point which Mr Lisi broached as well, we need to be given an accurate definition of a safe distance. |
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The topics that are broached are broader and thus more representative of all aspects of good governance. |
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Various options that are likely to be discussed in the run up to the renewal of mandates are broached in what follows. |
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Quite a wide range of subjects were broached by citizens that contacted us. |
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The Inquiry confirms that information sharing is an important issue to be broached. |
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In any case, an important aspect in this area of complementary pension mobility has not been broached for the moment: that of taxation. |
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The fresh provisions demanded were not sent to the ship with the result that the dry provisions had to be broached three days after sailing. |
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The workpiece must then be hold in the broached profile for the machining of the outside contour. |
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He broached the purchase over lunch at her Brentwood mansion in Los Angeles. |
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We were at the CIA recently, and I broached this question because it was front and center in our make-believe intelligence agency. |
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Names broached have included former Treasury secretary Tim Geithner and former Fed vice chairman Donald Kohn. |
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These questions were not broached, and it almost seemed as if the lawmakers were not even interested in the answers. |
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First, government is constantly making adjustments that harm some people but benefit society at large, yet no claim to compensation is recognized or even broached. |
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Hesitated before the bathroom mirror and then, feeling slightly ridiculous, broached a bottle of cologne-for-men which Susan had given for the previous Christmas. |
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In 1198, Pope Innocent III broached the subject of a new crusade through legates and encyclical letters. |
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The lily-livered trustees had broached an important principle by making the BBC an arm of the welfare state. |
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The negotiations on agricultural policy were broached only timidly, and in any case the American government was unlikely to have been willing to make major concessions one year before presidential elections. |
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When the vessel broached after the first wave, the fish moved to the starboard side, causing the vessel to list and allowing more waves to wash over the starboard rail and swamp the vessel. |
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How often has the broached barrel proved not to be for joy and heart effusion, but for duel and head-breakage. |
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I broached the subject of contraceptives carefully when the teenager mentioned his promiscuity. |
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On Being Blue is the book where he broached this fully for the first time, and it is possible to read his reflection on colour, coition and communication as a prose poem scored mainly for the ear. |
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This allows dispensing beer using air instead of CO2 and, once the KeyKeg® is broached and dispensed from, the beer will stay fresh in the keg for many weeks. |
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I know you have already broached this subject at an exchange session held at Headquarters on 5 March 2009 with the generous financial support of Brazil. |
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This calls for quality to be treated as a permanent theme, for quality-related questions to be broached again and again, and for the quality of our processes and products to be subject to continuous scrutiny and improvement. |
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This activity not only allowed participants to share very special events in their lives but it also created a convivial atmosphere for the meeting and broached many of the important issues on the agenda. |
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Without being revolutionary, this position is nevertheless fraught with consequences, at a time when the food security issue is not sufficiently broached by international and European institutions. |
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I will be examining three elements broached by the Conservative member. |
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The job with Mail Online was first broached in February by the website's editor-in-chief Martin Clarke, who was the Daily Record's editor when Morgan was at the Mirror. |
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Licenses will be revoked should such moral codes be broached. |
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Using a game of snakes and ladders, the children broached the problems of extracting value from our waste by sorting and extracting energy, two complementary methods of waste treatment. |
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Once he finally broached the subject, I tried to beg off. |
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His tragic themes of puppets, scarecrows, and crucifixions were all broached before his stroke, as were his savagely sardonic portrayals of people standing around at cocktail parties. |
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The crew started shovelling the herring over the side, but another wave lifted the stern and the vessel broached, shipping more water over the starboard bulwark. |
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The last point will be dealt with in the framework of the modernisation of the legal framework for electronic communications, while others will have to be broached as appropriate. |
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Although the meeting focused primarily on ethnic diversity in the STM workforce, other subjects were broached, including the cleanliness of métro stations and employee courtesy. |
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The small boat broached and nearly sank, because of the large waves. |
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Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling... for death hath broached him to. |
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Notions of popular rights and the amissibility of sovereign power for misconduct were alternately broached by the two great religious parties of Europe. |
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Each time we came around into the wind, the sea broached our bow. |
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