This permits the craft to explore about 99 percent of sea floors in the oceans of the world. |
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Another popular craft is the production of dhows, boats made of wood, according to a traditional design that does not use metal nails. |
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Thus in some countries, we have been able to craft the license to give the author the power to grant both copyrights and moral rights. |
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Navy destroyers and corvettes patrolled the sea lanes and pursued enemy craft that aircraft could not engage. |
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The arts and craft fair committee want green-fingered villagers to contribute to the plant stall by growing seeds or taking cuttings. |
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They wanted exciting space combat in three dimensions against enemy craft that exhibited some degree of tactical guile. |
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The most popular of his small craft were his canoes and the Lysander, a 17 ft trailer-sailer. |
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A friend and I haunt craft shows for the tackiest crafts, and cozies are frequently some of the best. |
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The scene for the ceremony is set at a slightly elevated position on the floor, with African craft decorations all around. |
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The recovered craft was a conglomeration of conventional and cutting edge technology of the time. |
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Jensen would fly the craft inverted into a strong headwind, resulting in a negative ground speed. |
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A fuel tank about six feet in diameter at the center of the craft holds liquid nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas. |
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Portability became the new buzzword with one of his folding craft carrying an incredible 150 soldiers. |
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The gear problem was quickly corrected but further testing showed that the craft had tail flutter. |
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We could do a flyover of the island with a shuttle, hoping the Curie's crew has someone looking out for rescue craft to signal. |
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Using a drop of white craft glue, attach peppermint candies or gummy bears instead of red gumdrops among the green gumdrops. |
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She and her craft spent 10 hours in the grip of a storm with winds gusting up to 70 mph and mountainous seas which hurled her around the cabin. |
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We might have to wait 10 minutes or so before another craft would pull out after disgorging its divers and kit. |
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She says she is not like Lawrence, but we know the craft of writing has always been enmeshed in apprenticeship. |
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It is anticipated that up to 80 stands will be on display from large to medium businesses to local craft and enterprise. |
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They seemed startled by the realization they could actually craft iamb, anapest, anapest, and have it come out a poem. |
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Now a master blues guitarist, he learned his craft by listening to the great country blues players. |
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He wrote that at least two or three crew members would try to escape the craft through an emergency escape hatch. |
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The Dyer had sought to enforce a writ against a colleague who had covenanted not to practise the craft of dyeing in the same town. |
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It was this quick thinking that prevented the craft from being concertinaed against the mound of rubble it had crashed into. |
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The bills introduce a number of measures to provide greater scrutiny of people, goods, and craft arriving in, and leaving from, New Zealand. |
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They convey a message about women and domesticity, and challenge the notions of craft art vs. high art. |
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For a while in the 1990s it seemed that microbrews, brew pubs and craft beers were going to overthrow the established brewing order. |
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Tethered to it are two midget submarines said to be the same class of craft as those that attacked the Tirpitz. |
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The craft unions lost their strong position in the labour market in the wake of Taylorism and Fordism. |
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But Carroll's superior race craft came though on lap ten when he stormed past them both and up to ninth at one of the two race re-starts. |
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The subject here is as much his psychological constitution as it is the infancy and craft of a comedy act. |
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No longer is Art Theft a refined craft of niminy-piminy alarm evasion, but more and more a matter of going in with all the guns blazing. |
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Then, the ambassador and his wife exited from their craft and headed toward the Empress. |
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The fuselage dope and paint is all cracked and weathered making the craft look very authentic. |
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Once in orbit, the experimental craft will wait four days before extending its solar sails, and will use this time to take pictures of Earth. |
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Then cover the surrounding planks with a drop cloth, craft paper, or similar material to protect the existing floor. |
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The craft had the cowl, upper wing surface, and tail painted bright yellow. |
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As part of this, children are guided to prepare craft sheets and helped by teachers to understand shapes, colours, animals, birds and insects. |
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I hope more craft afternoons are organised 'cause I did some good crafting. |
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The gifted apprentice attaches himself early to a wise teacher, learning the craft at his hands, six or eight hours a day, every day of the week. |
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She brings the historian's craft to bear on the study of the epidemic raging at that time, and her account is both enthralling and meticulous. |
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Ormond Square was my first training ground, where I learnt my craft and developed a love for the beautiful game that I still have. |
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He urged that they craft a constitution that expressed their national identity and ethnic plurality, but also addressed the issue of modernity. |
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Gatza points out that a few specialty distributors, handling just craft beer, have sprung up. |
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Once a cutting-edge alternative to stale imports and bland domestic beers, Sam Adams now is just another craft beer on a cluttered shelf. |
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This model resembles that used by the Boston Brewing Company, marketer of the Samuel Adams brand craft beers. |
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But when the facility was completed, in 1997, the market for craft beer was flattening out. |
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Clearly, there isn't a neat association between the growth of the craft beer and the fate of brewpubs. |
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We want to celebrate American craft beers, especially ones from the East Coast. |
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Unfortunately, there is no official list of those Australians who served on the ships and landing craft during the D-Day landings. |
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Restaurants and bars should be alert to the appeal of craft beer, whatever its national source. |
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This combination is driving the marketplace opportunities for craft beers and imports. |
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The landing craft carrying the troops were meant to be lined up behind gun-boats. |
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Local craft production included the manufacture of glass and stone beads, and extensive tin, bronze, and gold working. |
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Before she had a chance to recover, the craft hit another rock and split apart, and Miri was sucked under the surface. |
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More than 300 beers are available, ranging from European legends to exotic Pacific Rim beers to craft brews from the American South. |
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The real problem is how to practice your craft without institutional support. |
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The advent of metal casks has all but finished the craft of coopering, except at Theakston's brewery in Masham. |
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Groups of 12 are escorted onto the studio lot via carts, for a very exclusive tour through backlot streets, sound stages, sets and craft shops. |
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They're never going to be anything more than a profitless, subsidised, medieval craft collective. |
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They're a bit more flavorful than domestics, but not as robust as most craft brews. |
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Many lovely images were produced and participants were delighted with their craft work. |
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The unexpected loss of these vehicles forced logisticians to unload landing craft and clear the beaches by hand. |
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I began collecting craft books in early November, eagerly anticipating the barrage of oohs and aahs coming my way from admiring December guests. |
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Jack saw action during the landing at Dove Bay in New Guinea and also on the Sepik River when his landing craft was hit by heavy enemy fire. |
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The problems are much the same as with the other new product explosions, such as non-alcohol brews and craft beers. |
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From Flanders to Brussels, they cover the low countryside in search of small craft breweries. |
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While many craft breweries in the area continue to grow, the news is less positive at some locations. |
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The boat is wider than a racing craft and consequently is safer for beginners. |
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Many more never made it ashore because the landing craft beached too far out, and they drowned under the weight of the equipment they carried. |
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Two Kiwi craft breweries have won international acclaim at the Japanese International Beer Competition in Tokyo. |
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Piston, a superb craftsman in an era which distrusts craftsmanship, nevertheless almost never allows craft to become the point. |
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A master craftswoman, she has taught the skills to 700 children in an effort to keep the rich traditional craft alive. |
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The two-day festival focused on the seine boat, which is the traditional fishing craft of the Iveragh Peninsula. |
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Rural skills in craft making are often unique and in varying demand from city dwellers. |
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The craft day will include classes in parchment work, decoupage, crochet, copper craft and basketry. |
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The low humming from the engine of our landing craft was just audible over the chatter of the diggers she carried. |
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The craft fair will include hand-spun and woven pieces, stained glass, ironwork, woodwork, photographs and paintings. |
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For more open containers, like a wire basket, line it with moss purchased at a craft store or garden center. |
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The project gives a focus to the creative writing and art and craft skills of primary school children. |
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Design and craft fulfil practical needs, but they are elevated from the absolute basic to an interactive experience. |
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Petrified soldiers bouncing through the sea in their landing craft towards the D-Day beaches must have been thinking the same too. |
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Partially disabled, his craft is captured by a huge, whale-like space vessel crewed by a handful of rather unfriendly aliens. |
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The Federation Shield for craft was won by Mrs. Breda Phelan, for her beautiful cotton crochet tablecloth. |
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There are currently around 600 combatant craft crewmember qualified personnel assigned to the different teams. |
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Ceramic wares with a rich variety of shapes and sizes appeal to the craft lovers. |
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As a result, people do not think about how to craft or tailor systems and frameworks to suit the unique needs of Taiwan and its people. |
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As I left the side of the fishing boat the father carefully poled the craft further from the reef and into deeper water and started the motor. |
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Ader's craft was perhaps the smallest theretofore used in such an attempt, and both art and extreme sport figured in his planned voyage. |
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Mission controllers received a signal from the craft some 90 minutes after launch, confirming that all was well. |
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It doesn't craft stylized types and freeze-dry them, as do most police procedurals. |
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The fair, on November 1 at 2.30 pm, will have tombolas, lucky dips, a ball pool and craft stalls. |
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After Santa, we had a look around the craft fair, which wasn't all that good so thankfully my wallet stayed put in my pocket. |
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Flooding of the docking area is achieved by ballasting the stern of the ship, allowing the landing craft to float. |
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The small landing craft bringing men and supplies from ship to shore took a beating from the shoals and rocks, with many suffering severe damage. |
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After watching a welder at work, he took to the craft himself and became a welder by trade. |
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Also, the craft group have a nice selection of cross stitch pictures, candles and other attractive items on show. |
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He was lifted off the beach in a medical landing craft and flown back to England. |
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The children were able to dip into various craft activities, such as making didgeridoos, rain sticks, dream catchers and drums. |
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One by one, the landing craft approached the shore and lowered their loading ramps. |
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Unless perfectly synchronized, dual ballonets tend to tip the craft toward the tail or nose. |
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The origin of Fundi Mdawalo's craft echoes the better-known story of the origins of commercial woodcarving among the Kamba of Kenya. |
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Used mainly on jewellery and boxes, Theva craft is like cutwork gold filigree with a coloured enamel background and quite unique in its style. |
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Interpretation centres, an ecology centre, a community hall for traditional art and drama, pottery and a craft museum. |
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The first landing craft landed military vehicles that were subsequently damaged by mines. |
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The test bed for this novel engine is the Slocum glider, a craft that looks like a 2-m-long torpedo with slim wings. |
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My husband and I are building a workshop and we want a gambrel roof to house various woodworking and craft projects. |
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The city was once famed for its copper ware, but this craft is on the decline, and just a few coppersmiths are still to be found working here. |
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Enter Currie whose craft on the left wing opened up gaping wounds in the home defence. |
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In addition, keep in mind that the new craft system means that a lot of common materials will be highly transmutable. |
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The two boarding and rescue craft are VT Halmatic Pacific 22 MkII boats, with dedicated single-man operation davits and RIB tracking systems. |
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The propulsors kicked in and the craft was suddenly floating on a large pocket of air. |
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Almost half of the tiny craft was a fusion impeller, making it the most maneuverable ship in the fleet. |
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Margaret was also a great sewer and dress-maker, a craft at which she excelled in her younger years. |
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The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict limitations on entry in order to guarantee their market. |
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He circled the shattered derelict once more and finally settled his craft down in an open spot. |
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A craft brewery in Boonville recently started brewing beer with the help of the solar energy it collects. |
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The brayers will come in handy when decorating craft bags, construction paper, wrapping paper, stationery and much more. |
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Now that your craft for kids is done, pull all those odds and ends from your desk drawer and fill the compartments of your desk organizer. |
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Since then, the craft appears to have rebooted its own on-board computer more than 60 times. |
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Now he just had to reorient the craft toward the lab, and wait for twenty minutes. |
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Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure. |
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He evidently purged himself of enough angst to be able to craft a follow-up that's warm, nimble and surprisingly funny in places. |
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These young men may not be able to beat their opponents physically, but speed and craft does the trick in achieving results. |
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Another centre pontoon, extending about two-thirds of the length of the pleasure craft from forward, was also fitted for additional buoyancy. |
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Commercial and craft activities were favored by the presence of a network of waterways that gave the city the chance to be reborn. |
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As they entered the main part of the lake, one of the small craft was swamped by high waves and subsequently capsized. |
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Formal education in craft occurs at universities and colleges, primarily through visual art, art and design or fine arts programs. |
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It is a great sight, with ant-like streams pouring across long pontoons over the river's shallow sandy banks to innumerable craft moored midstream. |
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Think local On Sundays San Telmo's main artery, Calle Defensa, fills up with a craft and knick-knack market. |
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From such humble beginnings, 3DRobotics hopes its pilotless craft will be used for anything from monitoring crops to lifeguard duties on beaches. |
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Here are some useful hints to help you craft a letter that just might land you that interview! |
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Behind a hypersonic shock wave the temperature at the leading edge of a hypersonic craft scales inversely with the square root of its radius of curvature. |
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She went through all the closets, pulling out old clothes, cutting off buttons to sell to sewing and craft shops and used the fabric to make rag rugs. |
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The topo is a double-ended, flat-bottomed craft with a single mast carrying a lugsail or a small outboard motor. |
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The Directive applies to recreational craft of any type, regardless of the means of propulsion, from 2,5 to 24 m hull length. |
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It is essentially the Deglet Nour variety and craft items made from raffia. |
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But by giving Jega a free hand to play fair, he allowed Jega to craft the weapons that were used to oust him from power. |
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Due to the fact that we were late on landing, the tide was dropping and the craft was well aground, and we thought it best to take cover on the beach in a type of bunker. |
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Under exceptional circumstances, such as mechanical breakdown, the Corporation may authorize a pleasure craft to moor overnight, at its own risk. |
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Whether it's playing sports, learning a new craft or just goofing around, you'll make a big difference in each other's life. |
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Hidden along the front of the craft was a large, telescopic lens. |
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Personnel landing craft draw away from a motor torpedo boat to start their approach to the beaches during the raid on Dieppe. |
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It is finally in Chambly that I chose to develop my craft brewpub and my museum. |
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The sleek design of these ships made them the fastest, most seaworthy craft of their time. |
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This often tends towards the language of craft and curio within a contemporary fine art context. |
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The participation of each and every one of you is crucial in order to steer this craft despite occasional stormy seas. |
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Unable to craft an early breakthrough, Bayern let slip their slim chance of overturning a heavy deficit. |
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Quite simply, he said, a craft beer is one recognized for flavor versus thirst-quenching qualities. |
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To do this, draw your desired design on thesticky-back plastic, then carefully cut it out using scissors or a craft knife. |
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The co-op's dedicated playground committee organized craft sales, hot dog sales, and other fundraising events to raise the money. |
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They explain our passion for lacework and craft and why we will never give in on our year-long tradition and top quality. |
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A flotilla of low craft chuff from left to right, man and wife hunched at the stern. |
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Presently the local board of directors manages three and a half hectares of land leased from the small craft harbours directorate. |
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Why is it condemnable to craft songs with harmonies and choruses so finely constructed they immediately bring to mind some of modern rock's best and brightest talents? |
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The rapid inrush and outflow of air inflated and deflated the interior, giving rise to apprehension that the craft might disintegrate at any moment. |
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Rufforth Airfield has been hosting the Yorkshire Air Spectacular, with flying model craft ranging in size from miniatures to monsters with a 25 ft wingspan. |
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The master sailed to Flowerpot Island in near gale-force winds, while a small craft wind warning and thunderstorm advisory were in effect. |
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The shortage of sheltered safe berthing forces commercial craft to moor off in stormy conditions with potentially hazardous transfers in open boats. |
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Their demonstrable craft and frequent self-regarding preciosity is wearying. |
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My problem is that the film should start with the GIs leaving the landing craft and hitting the beach and finish with the assault on the German bunker. |
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However, a halberd is notably more expensive to craft than a spear, and in the hands of a novice, much less effective. |
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The regulations also ban people from driving or being in charge of these water sport craft in Tramore Bay while under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants. |
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Commercial use of hydrofoil craft is new to Canada and few ship's officers have experience in their specialized high-speed operation. |
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There were no vapor trails or contrails coming off the craft either. |
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It's a tribute to Yorkshire's fantastic range of craft breweries. |
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They realized that the store needed to evolve to meet the needs of modern consumers, and so in 1986, Chesterton's hometown five-and-dime metamorphosed into a craft store. |
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The craft of burglary as I was taught it was essentially non-violent, the art was always making sure it remained so, which is why I never carried a shooter. |
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Pleasure craft operators should have up-to-date nautical charts for the waters they are sailing. |
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It reflects not only US craft brewing's congeniality, but also its creativity. |
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They are called upon to define and clarify various rights and obligations and also to craft remedies in cases of noncompliance. |
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This craft produces mainly large decorative wall hangings but also rugs and pieces of furniture. |
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Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery. |
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While the writers in my fandom are definitely interested in craft matters, almost all of them are much more picky about the feedback I give them than my mentees are. |
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Maybe we will start to extol new heroes for new virtues, for craft or soul or something else. |
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Those who balk at entering the ramshackle craft offered may be compelled to embark at gunpoint, so that no one remains in Libya to tell the tale. |
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Drug prevention activities include soccer matches and craft classes among barrio children. |
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Cargo is to be transferred off-shore from the ship 12 to the lighterage craft 14 without hull damage thereto, even under severe weather conditions. |
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Although the days of the Zeppelins have passed, lighter-than-air craft remain in the public eye because of their use in televising sporting events. |
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If you're feeling really bold, buy some face paint markers from the local craft store and paint your faces like über fans do. |
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A search initiated by the crew of the mother ship using other small craft continued throughout the night. |
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Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his interest, which perked up when we talked about small craft harbours just a few moments ago. |
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It has a flight deck, stern gate, a well deck that can ballast down to launch landing craft and a vast vehicle stowage area for AAAVs, trucks or tanks. |
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This vessel was a small, egg-shaped craft constructed of wood and operated by one man who turned a propeller. |
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Beyond, aging fireboats and modest pleasure craft rested alongside impossibly opulent megayachts. |
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A handful of pleasure craft were seen bobbing around at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Most pleasure craft boaters take some pride in the way they conduct themselves on the water. |
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Cover the tables with brown craft paper and invite the kids to come early and decorate it with their doodles, stamps and stickers. |
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The passage of ships and pleasure craft can also contribute to the erosion of riverbanks in sensitive locations. |
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Even fishers and pleasure craft operators are increasingly using new technology to navigate their vessels. |
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Two persons had taken it upon themselves to untie the mooring ropes and push the pleasure craft away from the wharf before jumping on board. |
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Pleasure craft occurrences are not normally included unless they also involved a commercial vessel. |
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I cannot wait for the other directives coming along on small pleasure craft and the small spark ignition engine which will complete the story. |
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Faces 3 and 4 are used for mooring fishing boats and pleasure craft that are in transit or cannot enter the sheltered roadstead. |
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Indeed, some of the major players in craft beer started out as brewpubs. |
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Every person needs to seek the kind of profession or craft he is fit to do enjoyably. |
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A very old foot of wooden lamp skated headed by a magnificent craft lampshade with lyre. |
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This is craft beer produced on a smallish scale to a demanding standard. |
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The craft will not go into orbit but will graze space, giving an orbit-like view of the Earth and perhaps 5 minutes of weightlessness. |
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Go on treasure hunts to places like flea markets, auctions, antique shops, second-hand stores, garage sales, craft sales and church rummage sales. |
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There was a reluctance on behalf of the small craft harbours program and Fisheries and Oceans Canada to see them reinstalled. |
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But because women of different groups met in the craft classes, they became friends. |
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The company has usually retained consultants who study, measure, craft and support the compensation plan in relation to their peer group. |
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The wake from craft passing this area at excessive speeds can wash over the ferry boarding docks and splash waiting passengers. |
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Visit the exciting contemporary craft centre, Cistercian exhibition and orangery. |
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The answer is an important piece of information for those who craft monetary policy. |
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The hull was damaged and the craft nearly submerged during each rising tide. |
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Pleasure craft will provide their own mooring lines and these lines should be made fast to prevent drifting. |
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When the landing craft hits the beach and the ramp door opens, afraid or not, seasick or not, terrified or not, we have to move out. |
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They craft melodies that mirror those experiences, swooping and soaring and begging you to sing along. |
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All that craft and effort seems wasted on such a crudely obvious story. |
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From 9am to 4pm, a craft market will offer an interesting retail experience, while a tea garden provides shoppers with a welcome reprieve from the icy winter chill. |
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The craft was moving fairly slow coming from the west and heading east. |
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In recent years the craft has attained a vague sense of semi-respectability, and that damnable respectability brought with it new rules against drinking. |
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Preparations are going ahead for the next operation and introduction to our new landing craft will take place tomorrow. |
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Engaging in a variety of craft activities, which most kids love, can be very beneficial so add play dough, stickers, and glue sticks to your list of educational supplies. |
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That paragraph has all the hallmarks of the lawyer's craft in playing a card which he or she conceives to strengthen the client's prospects of winning the game. |
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And for those who take up the craft of drawing designs on glass, there is a range of over 60 shades of glass deco colours, available in India for the first time. |
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At the rear of the craft struts integral to the ship's docking facilities were bent and crumpled as it hit stern-first, gouging a huge rut through the earth. |
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It was during his college years that he learnt his trademark and highly specialised craft of working with a silk and velvet mix known as devore velvet. |
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Spillage of fuel mainly occurs where boat users refuel their craft by means of jerrycans. |
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The suitcase contains all kinds of treasures: a story to tell, a mime game, and arts and craft supplies. |
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We buy our crafts in bulk from various craft providers around the world and bring you the very best selection of craft items. |
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Camel pilots had to give the aeroplane full right rudder while bumping across the field on takeoff or the torque of the rotary engine would cause the craft to ground loop. |
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In West Africa, donors should also consider the provision of inducements such as retraining for producers of craft weapons. |
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There is also some basket weaving, embroidery, woodworking, and other craft production, but the preponderance of artifacts sold at the markets is imported from Africa. |
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Angry over concessions and lack of representation, Northwest mechanics disaffiliated from the IAM in 1998, voting to join the independent AMFA, a small craft union. |
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But in their lonely hours, these young men with bulging muscles craft little swans of blue and white paper. |
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As the pictures show, tiling is a craft that requires precision and an exactness to ensure that it will remain intact and secure for many years to come. |
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You can fly your space superiority fighter as if it were a WWII dogfighter, and computer-assisted avionics will ensure that the craft responds appropriately. |
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At the time, I had the feeling I was practising my craft as I never had before, which made me want to try my hand at a new creation. |
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A pleasure craft near the tour boat overheard the radio message and turned on its searchlight in the direction of the persons in the water. |
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Bump into roving performers, browse local art and craft at the night markets or jump on an amusement ride. |
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Technology can be exploited in many ways to help in craft conservation and revitalization. |
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The producers who helped craft the original resolution said its intent was to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses as opposed to blame. |
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What is really needed is more money for facilities such as lighthouses, small craft harbours and wharves. |
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We have improved the comitology proposals, we have improved the proposals relating to craft built for own use. |
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He just hasn't got the leadership or influence to craft a more ambitious proposal. |
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In truth, the exemption of fishing craft is essentially an act of grace, and not a matter of right, and it is extended or denied as the exigency is believed to demand. |
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The amphtrac floated on pontoons and rolled on cleated tank treads, enabling the craft not only to propel itself in water but also to climb across exposed reefs. |
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Navigation for motorized craft may not be possible in years of low precipitation and portage paths do not exist at present. |
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Athanasia Katalianou, 50, the owner of a craft shop, said she was not optimistic about Mr. Papademos's appointment. |
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Masters of any art or craft guard against the temptation to rest on their laurels for fear that their work may imperceptibly deteriorate. |
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He is a member of a traditional craft union and has completed his apprenticeship in his trade, which he pursues on heavy construction sites. |
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They were opposed to the existing craft union model that dictated that there should be a separate union for each craft. |
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Ronny became a tiler, a craft that requires a steady hand and a good sense of aesthetics and symmetry, no doubt useful traits for a bodybuilder as well. |
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Countless alien craft rain down, annihilating the fortunate few and turning everyone else into enslaved abominations. |
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It's not just the seven-sided glass and steel theatre that sits like an alien craft in the cavernous hall. |
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It seems fitting that this shimmering alien craft touched down right next to Cafe Luxembourg, as if sensing the presence of its own kind. |
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Our message will only be received in the event that an alien craft finds a derelict Voyager and examines its contents. |
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Enjoy entertainment and exotic food while browsing craft and collectibles in Kingston's Old Bus Depot Markets, held every Sunday. |
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The Gravity shield repels alien craft attempting to land near the base long enough for all defence systems to fire again. |
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Alien craft use sophisticated computers to navigate on earth and through space. |
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They want to know what makes a particular craft beer pleasingly bitter, why the wine they're drinking is so mellow, what gives their whiskey a smoky flavor. |
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In addition, anyone who operates a power-driven craft must have proof of competency this year. |
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The deaf woman works in a local craft shop with her sister and she has a hearing child, who is 6 years old, who uses sign language. |
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Nasa directs the unmanned space probe Galileo to plunge into the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, destroying the craft after a 14-year space mission. |
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The trade fair will be unique in the diversity of products and services displayed, from manufacturing, engineering, craft and giftware to IT and business services. |
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Or she might craft an entirely new binding and hand-tool it with gilt. |
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The fishing community lost all its household possessions and livelihood assets, including fishing craft and nets in the surging waves. |
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The Digi-News is designed to create awareness, once informed and hopefully inspired craft consumers are directed to their local Kars stockist. |
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Except in the Welland Canal, special pleasure craft docks are located near all locks where you must tie up to await clearance to lock through. |
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Vehicles and troops would land over the ramp, while amphibious craft in the tank deck would disembark from stern gates. |
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The craft captain reduced speed and lift when he lost visual reference with the breakwater. |
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In the ACV it determines not only the payload and performance of the craft but also the ground clearance between the surface and the skirt. |
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Many British craft brewers are using new IPA recipes imported from America for their brews but again adapting them for local palates. |
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Pleasure craft remaining in the centre of the channel may be lost to view from large ships thus creating unnecessary problems and hazards. |
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Pleasure craft which transit the Seaway canals and locks must be adequately motor-powered. |
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Cavor coats his copper spaceship with it and equips the craft with rollerblinds. |
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We can uncloak when desired but prefer to work unseen, so it does follow that some craft you see are from your own military. |
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A big part of our craft as apiculturist is to implement protocols and practices respectful of both the bee and its environment. |
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Prime Minister, you take the helm of a craft lacking direction, wallowing in heavy seas. |
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It was only after my Liberal colleague from P. E. I. shamed them into putting more money into small craft harbours. |
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The brochures are in written are available at your craft specialist or you can thumb through it online. |
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The sight was somehow reassuring, like seeing landing lights, ready to guide our craft home. |
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Conservation is a cultural, artistic, technical and craft activity based on humanistic and scientific studies and systematic research. |
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Couture shows – the highest echelon of fashion, with made-to-measure frocks, private clients and six-figure prices – always highlight the craft of fashion as well as the fantasy. |
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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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To make window frames, apply gold 33 acrylic paints leaf to craft or art paper, let dry, then cut out frames with a craft knife. |
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A craft such as quilting may be pursued as a hobby or as a cottage industry. |
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The style of no style has to look designerless. No self to express, no showy demonstration of technical craft or expertise. |
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As planned, within seconds of touching down, the space craft released a 40-foot-wide drag parachute to help slow it down. |
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It used to be known for dweomercraft, the craft of healers, magicians, those who know spells, those who know the sourcery of words. |
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Although seemingly complete, even to the non-aviator the craft was blatantly not fly-worthy as parts of the fuselage carried gaping holes. |
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If you'd like to get a jump on the holiday season, many craft stores already have holiday patterns out. |
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Although river craft can continue upstream to Howley Weir, there are no landing or mooring facilities. |
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He moved to Florence, Italy, where he became intrigued by the craft of shoemaking, eventually apprenticing as a shoemaker with Stefano Bemer. |
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In 1996, however, a craft got past the ghoul. |
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Strong winds blew the landing craft east of their intended positions, particularly at Utah and Omaha. |
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The need to acquire or produce extra landing craft for the expanded operation meant that the invasion had to be delayed to June. |
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Strong currents forced many landing craft east of their intended position or caused them to be delayed. |
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Dumfries Art Trail brings together artists, makers, galleries and craft shops with venues accessible all year round. |
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In addition, more than 230 deaths occurred on water craft along Northern European coasts as well as on ships in deeper waters of the North Sea. |
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It's as if an alien craft is beaming down to a soundtrack by Brian Eno. |
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Due to shortages of personnel, many small craft crossed the Channel with civilian crews. |
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On a craft used in Italy, the catamaran moscone, the rower stands and takes advantage of his body weight to increase leverage while sculling. |
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These two craft were disposed of in June 1982 and the charter subsequently operated by the augmented hydrofoil fleet. |
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It is the only passenger hovercraft company currently operating in Britain since Hoverspeed stopped using its craft in favour of catamarans. |
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The craft was en route from Ryde to Southsea when it was hit by an unusually large wave. |
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