Roughly contemporary with the pier table, it was also made in New York City, although by whom has not been determined. |
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Year-round you'll find young fishing enthusiasts as well as elderly fishermen relaxing on the wooden pier with their poles and bait. |
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The highest cliffs in Europe are a short distance from the pier where he berths his vessel. |
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After the spread footing pour has set, a concrete pier form is placed on top of the footing. |
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One had to earn the right to surf beneath the dangerous pier, with it's exhilarating waves and threatening jagged rocks. |
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Two young children had gone over the edge of the pier in their buggy and their frantic mother had dived in to save them. |
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The court heard how the former school governor also used a face-painting business on Bridlington pier as a front for his activities. |
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Access to the island is by small open boats and currachs with ferries running from both Bullsmouth in Achill and from Doran's pier in Ballycroy. |
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Therefore, Kressant and Carolina, both 14-year-old young ladies, took Sparky, our twelve-pound dachshund, up the pier to the dog walk. |
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A host of games and other entertainment activities were laid on around the grounds of the pier and Walking Street. |
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The blaze burned into the decking of the 103-year-old pier prompting fears that its supporting structure may have been weakened. |
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Then the MV Pharos cast off, sailing away from the pier for the last time, with the piper playing on deck. |
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They said the new pier requires additional lighting to make it reasonably safe for them to moor their vessels. |
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Towards the centre of the pier pipefish, mussels galore, conger and common eels, ballan wrasse and cuttlefish lurked. |
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We finned out into the light of the sandy bottom to the side of the pier for eelgrass, kelp and a much more open feel. |
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A big battleship would help the moribund community around Hunters Point, which has a battleship pier and plans for 1,600 homes. |
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The future of the pier has been uncertain for years and one unnamed firm is currently in talks with Blue Lark. |
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The pier is a popular fishing location, but divers need to be aware of the risk of fishing-line entanglement. |
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The 30-foot dive off the end of the pier showed me an array of sea creatures, from manta rays to green turtles to Galapagos sharks. |
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When the boat docked at the pier in South Pattaya near sunset, there was no ceremony to greet them. |
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Aircraft carriers docked at the naval pier and marines regularly practised amphibious assaults on the north shore of the bay. |
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The yacht lay alongside the pier at a sharp cant, its left side decks awash with water. |
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Hop on at Queen's pier and sail out for a few beers or supper at one of the waterfront restaurants. |
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He suggested that a club be formed and that its members be held accountable for the responsible use of the pier. |
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I especially enjoyed feeding my catches from the morning to the 3-4 foot long jackfishes cruising around the pier. |
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The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling. |
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A wooden vessel maneuvered to dock at a pier on Mahakam Ulu River, the sound of its whistle wailing far and wide. |
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Other solutions include chartering a ferry or fitting a floating linkspan onto the incomplete Scrabster pier. |
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The final phase in the development of the historic Gravesend town pier is underway. |
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Before there were roads or rail links, the colony built a pier so boats could transport people and supplies from Mobile. |
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Earlier we had been sitting near the pier eating our fish and chips and mushy peas. |
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Since its completion, the new pier has been a bone of contention with tour boat operators over the issue of safety in mooring their boats. |
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For the slip and pier at Meanish, turn onto an unclassified road to Glendale just before entering Dunvegan. |
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The precast dual box girders weigh 35 tons each, with pier segments up to 60 tons. |
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Out on the pier, we saw that kids had paddled out over a hundred yards on lilos and inflatable rafts. |
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There was a sizable crowd on the pier where crews, supporters and on-lookers were gathered to watch the racing. |
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Davis and Karen Love, both 60, stood on the pier and remembered hopping in their car and driving down to Brevard County for a night launch. |
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The 1.1-acre site has access to a small bathing area and harbour enclosed by a concrete pier and a breakwater. |
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Police say he got the boys from the South Pattaya pier area where there are a lot of vagrant children. |
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Shops, bars, restaurants and arcades could soon be built on Southend's world-famous pier, it was revealed today. |
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A fly rod is an excellent option for night fishing on a low, open pier or dock where room for safe backcasting is available. |
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But as a wonderful dinner, a romantic walk on the pier and a tasty nightcap at a local pub passed, Sarah seemed to get dejected. |
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Their squared-off bottoms facilitated their use above pier tables or case furniture. |
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Just visit the pier any weekend, summer or winter, and you'll see the dive-school vans parked in their regular places. |
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At the time when the north aisle was added, a hagioscope was made in the pier beside the chancel arch. |
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Before she could contemplate further, a scattering of small pebbles and concrete dust fell down on her from the pier above. |
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The pier concrete resists the compressive forces of the structure, and the steel reinforcing resists tensile forces, such as from soil heave. |
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The starling is that portion of the pier which faces the direction of the stream, and acts like the cutwater of a ship. |
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The group consists of two dressing bureaus, two pier tables, one card table, one worktable, and one sideboard. |
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Philip Franks's production is set on a deserted seaside pier haunted by the ghosts of circus clowns. |
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Many of the ship's 625 passengers peered at the spectacle below, as the ship was moored along the pier and held by thick hawsers. |
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That's the affectionate nickname for the hearty folks who will be on the pier on the coldest, most bone-chilling day of winter. |
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Most are small, less than three or four feet, but occasionally a pier or jetty angler soaking a big bait hooks a fish with real shoulders. |
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At White Box, the concrete platform that juts out into the main space was set up as a walkway with railings, like a pier extending into the sea. |
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A post-tensioned transverse diaphragm at pier 45 supports the approach viaduct stringers at that pier. |
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They stood on the beach and lined the south rail of the pier, holding binoculars and cameras, listening to radios, scanning the sky. |
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Funding has been announced for lights for the poles on the pier and for shutters to protect the electrical supply outlets for the boats. |
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You don't get big fish without baitfish, and the latter are showing in better numbers recently beneath the rebuilt pier at San Luis Pass. |
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After a rigorous hike, we walked out on a wooden pier jutting out into the very still lake. |
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The pier is lined with excellent cheap restaurants, the fish visible in the sea beneath. |
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He said that he recalled something being thrown off the yacht as it passed between the pier and the other yacht. |
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For another, the pier isn't an ideal place to clean fish because it lacks a table, running water and a garbage can. |
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We are hoping that the pier will be fully opened within two weeks but some of the rides may take longer to replace. |
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Major recent seafront developments in Dingle include a marina, an extension of the pier and an ice plant. |
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Howth pier and fish shops have several modern cold storage units and ice plants, which are mostly taken for granted in this day and age. |
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A mobile phone found under a Blackpool pier could hold a clue to the whereabouts of a missing man. |
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It looks like a fairly tame family coaster at the end of the pier with round cars painted in child friendly colours. |
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They alerted the coastguards and an area around the slipway of the pier was cordoned off. |
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The whole family was at the pier to bid us fond farewell, making us promise that we would come to visit them again. |
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The development features nature trails, a wetland boardwalk, undeveloped lakeshore, and a pier for canoes and rowboats. |
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The news of the overspend comes as work continues at the shore end of the pier to build a new entrance bridge across the road. |
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It was a mixture between big motorboats, small sailing boats and on one pier eight water scooters were standing on a platform. |
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Some of the more radical ideas floated include a new pier full of restaurants and bars, and the removal of all car parking from the dock area. |
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The shops weren't as good, there were no amusement arcades and no pier or beach. |
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I found my way to a snack establishment near the pier operated by a businesswoman from Kyushu. |
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One pier is vibrant with candyfloss, arcades and people, the other stands derelict and rusty. |
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People express more obvious delight in the pier arcade than in a museum or art gallery. |
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Ferry operators have welcomed the funding which will make the pier fully accessible and increase the efficiency of the ferry service. |
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And they can come right into the pier at Invergordon, which passengers love because they don't have to climb into launches to go ashore. |
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The pier at Ballinskelligs dries at low water, so passengers transfer to and from the larger boats by tender. |
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Rates for boats using the pier were also announced, with the final amount differing from original discussions. |
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Looking, we saw two people, a male and a female, laughing, hugging, kissing and giggling as they went down the pier to a sail boat. |
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I had a very strong urge to bean her with a rock, because underneath the pier is littered with big ones, but I resisted. |
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There are two families resident there and the new 30-metre pier will greatly improve access to the island. |
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The grounds include a boat shed and pier with river and lake frontages, as well as lawn areas and a number of mature shrubs. |
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One pier will be operated by the city as a ferry terminal, although it will be integrated into the museum complex. |
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Hundreds of mourners stood at the pier of Arranmore Island yesterday afternoon as the ferry bearing Mr McGowan's remains docked. |
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He claims the construction of a pier led directly to the formation to the sandbank in a designated safe swimming area. |
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It has supported a proposal for the provision of a low cost terminal D pier at Dublin Airport. |
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The consultant professor is currently assessing the merits of building the low-cost pier at Dublin airport. |
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No Aer Rianta airport will be chosen as the low-fares airline has not been given permission to build a new pier at Dublin Airport. |
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The new second-floor structure rests on existing pier footings, reducing foundation costs. |
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Fresh, fat squid make good baits, although most pier fishermen sling chunks of fresh menhaden or mullet, which hold the hook better in flight. |
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The structural role of the toroid was assumed to be a pier to which two bracelets are fixed by 12 connections. |
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Single pictures began again to usurp overmantel looking glasses and large pier glasses. |
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At the pier, he described a stringy plant floating in the murky water as a weedy species that had escaped from aquariums. |
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I used to stand on the pier just down there and I used to watch them go past, and it was like Thomas the tank engine. |
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Larger, static cabinets have also lost their stands, some of which make very nice pier tables. |
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The fire chief and his deputy had reached the pier seconds before the detonation. |
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Terrified, they rushed their kids to the pier and tried to get them onto a ferry to take them across the river to the boatyard and, perhaps, safety. |
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I dropped the pole and it clattered to the pier with a hollow thunk. |
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The anchor was raised some years ago near Boatstrand and has now been mounted on the pier with an appropriate plaque as a memorial to its ill-fated captain and crew. |
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Standing on the pier was a crowd of tearful fans, dressed in their best flapper frocks. |
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The job required excavation into steep slopes for the pier and skewbacks. |
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Many lawyers think that pier Luigi Foschi, the CEO of Costa Cruiseline, should also be investigated. |
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They splashed noisily into the water and we clambered down the pier steps, watching the ghostly glows from their torches disappear into the inky blackness. |
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The service also calls at Waterloo pier near to the Saatchi Gallery and London Eye, thus providing a direct river link to 3 major art galleries in London. |
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The Sunday Business Post has learned that a temporary pier with eight aircraft stands will not be completed until the autumn, instead of April as anticipated. |
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Wigan council is backing the project, which will also see new street lighting and CCTV cameras installed along the canal towpath through the pier site. |
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The restoration of the old pier will allow for the mooring of craft up to 130 feet long, while a new marina village will include shops, a chandlery, bar and restaurant. |
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The harbour board is concerned about local teenagers who have been climbing up a ladder, on the pier ice plant, and launching themselves into the sea below. |
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The rest of the furniture included a commode, two small pairs of open china cabinets, eight fretwork armchairs, four side chairs, and a pier glass. |
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A pier and hotels were built and Byron declared itself to be a seaside resort, although tourism was somewhat hindered by the stink of the town's abattoir. |
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Business will get a say in regional transport projects, such as new access roads or pier extensions, through membership of the new regional transport boards. |
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The most urgent capital projects were the construction of a new foreign arrivals building, a foreign pier and a domestic arrivals building with a multi-storey car park. |
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The modular pier systems are an innovation in airport terminal design. |
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The post extends from the top of the pier to the base of the beam. |
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The great expense of glass made the overmantel looking glass a particular object of luxury because it incorporated more glass plates than a traditional pier glass. |
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Custom-made form travelers, weighing about 145 tons each, were erected on each end of the pier table and used for cast-in-place construction of the bridge deck. |
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A full search and rescue operation was mounted by the Coastguard after initial reports suggested there were foot passengers on the pier at the time of the collision. |
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North Yorkshire landscape photographer Joe Cornish has a particular fondness for his picture of waves crashing over Whitby pier during a winter storm. |
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Then, on the pier near the stern of the USNS Bob Hope, the 50-year-old Petraeus gets into a bantering exchange with a 19-year-old private first class. |
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The new pier will extend 30 metres at an angle of 30 degrees to the existing pier and will provide much needed facilities for the fishing, island and tourist crafts. |
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When a school passes beneath a pier or drifting boat, or within casting distance of a rock groin or favorite stretch of beach, every bait in its path gets picked up. |
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Then if each embrasure is exactly eleven bricks wide and each pier is exactly four bricks wide, these give dimensions very close to those obtained in the reconstructions. |
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It is now hoped to use 100,000 tonnes of material, to be excavated during the construction of a new pier in Cromane, for building up embankments in the area. |
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The mid-May surf run was a bonus for waders and pier and jetty fishermen. |
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During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and admonished the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue. |
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Look for the line-up of boards and red rashguards at the pier. |
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The contract for the primary work, which is expected to take 26 weeks and includes widening the pier and refacing the sea-wall, has been awarded to contractors Balfour Beatty. |
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The beams of a deck are intermediate structural members, transferring the dead loads of the joists and decking and live loads to the post or pier. |
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A meeting of all interested parties yesterday said it was possible to build a road and a slipway for rubber ducks, jetskis and sailboards alongside the pier on the beach. |
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Many of the piers on the south side, namely, the eight westerly ones, including the half pier, retain the Norman ashlaring, upon which the new moldings have been wrought. |
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She smiled, but she wasn't the same Tina who had told her banker dad to take a long walk on a short pier. |
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Now the tug no longer moved under her own steam, nor had it been since coming alongside the wall of the central pier. |
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Other new facilities include an arrivals concourse, enlarged international baggage reclaim hall, holding lounges and an additional pier. |
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Travelators along the new pier will bring passengers to the main terminal building and an extended baggage reclaim hall. |
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Plenty of mackerel have been taken from Roker pier, with a few Allis shad among them, being protected these must be returned. |
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Mr Hunt said the trustees' solicitors had told him that the pier would now pass to the Treasury solicitor under a system known as bona vacantia. |
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Although the railway to New Holland closed in 1977, passenger and car traffic continued to use the pier until the end of ferry operations. |
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Before construction of the railway pier, the tramway continued to Ryde railway station at St John's Road. |
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The pier was originally used as a terminal for ferries travelling to the Isle of Wight, but it was soon redeveloped as a centre of entertainment. |
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One method is for the ship to moor alongside a pier, connect with cargo hoses or marine loading arms. |
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Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with a pier amusement park and medieval castle. |
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This has left the disused and decaying tramway pier between the railway and promenade piers. |
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Cowen's job was to move railcars along the pier, where the crane lowered containers onto them. |
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At the entrance to the pier was the Pier Hotel, which catered for holidaymakers. |
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In its heyday, the pier received passenger ferries from Portsmouth and other south coast towns. |
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It is possible to drive along the pier, and there is parking at the pier head. |
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The River Tyne is still giving lots of small codling and South Shields pier has given odd codling to 3lb, plus coalfish and flatties. |
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People are still allowed to walk along the pier, but must contend with motor traffic driving along the same wooden walkway. |
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Nearby, at the Beard Street Warehouses, pier Glass was nearly washed away. |
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From the pier head there are panoramic views across the Solent to Portsmouth four miles away. |
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On the 28th of March, the river overflooded the high pier along the Main, and rising higher and higher, began to come into the gates and alleys. |
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She was thrown a life buoy after clinging to what was thought to be a old pier support. |
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It is only with Ameco's permission that lifeboatmen have access to the pier. |
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More than three years after a tanker named Rosita slammed into its main pier, Fray Bentos port in Uruguay has reopened for business. |
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Here, we can see the run-down pier and the Grand Hotel on the left hand side and the distant view of Rhyl and Colwyn Bay on the other side. |
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For the ceremony, the rose parlor remained in period dress, and a hand-carved gilt cross illuminated the pier table. |
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On the pier you can watch sailmaking, dugout canoe carving, and rope work, and listen to poetry and music. |
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The pier remained open to pedestrians, who from October 2010 used temporary decking on the tramway pier. |
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The sandcastle competition, organised by Great Yarmouth Tourism, will be held near the Britannia pier. |
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Some Wightlink foot passengers were allowed to use Island Line train services along the pier free of charge. |
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Storms were responsible for further damage in 1909 and the pier was closed in 1913 as unsafe. |
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Meanwhile, two bodyboarders risked their lives yesterday riding 15ft waves dangerously close to a sea wall near Newlyn pier in Cornwall. |
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No, because we have deselections and resignations at the council and the group fighting to get a traditional pier has now folded. |
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For a few decades, Ryde had a second pier, the Victoria, a few hundred yards to the east. |
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By 1900 use of the bathing facilities was declining, and the second pier gradually became derelict. |
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The seaside village of Mumbles has a Victorian pier, small, independent shops and boutiques, restaurants and cafes. |
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He investigated building a breakwater and pier at the harbour and a railway to Caracas. |
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As passenger numbers grew, a circular satellite pier was added to the terminal building. |
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The Royal Pier Hotel was built soon after the original pier, to serve its increasing trade and traffic. |
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They connect the international gates in the newly opened Pier F, located at one end of the pier, with the rest of the terminal. |
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The west pier is longer but the surface of the pier is less suitable for walking. |
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In the 19th Century a pleasure pier was built in an effort to establish a seaside resort to rival nearby Ramsgate. |
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This was completed in 1880, and at this point the Ryde tramway was shortened to simply run along the pier. |
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Clarkson drove the Hilux at high speeds in the water and was making good progress, however he rolled it over while trying to enter the pier. |
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The station is built on a pier made of wood, between the Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and the Historic Dockyard. |
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The Ryde station was at St Johns Road, some distance from the pier where the majority of travellers arrived. |
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Melville Street was the nearest the railway could get to the pier without expensive tunnelling and a station was planned there. |
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Winter Quarters Bay forms a small harbor, on the southern tip of Ross Island where a floating ice pier makes port operations possible in summer. |
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The pier had been extended again in 1812 and John Matthews opened a small dry dock in 1814, the first in the South West. |
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The repairs were made at considerable cost and the pier remained open until 1974 when it was nearly condemned as being in poor condition. |
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The pier is also well used for sea fishing with designated areas especially for the angler. |
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Despite this, many anglers use this pier for tope, mackerel, cod, dogfish, mullet and plaice. |
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The town reached its zenith in 1930s, when steam packets operated between Southsea and the town's pier. |
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It did, however, have a peculiar protruding rock that served as a decent natural pier for loading and unloading goods. |
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The pier at Santa Maria on Sal used by both fishing and dive boats has been rehabilitated. |
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Fireworks are launched simultaneously from four barges in the Bay as well as from a pier in Imperial Beach. |
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The Island has no pier so all public visitors arriving by sea arrive by skiff at Cuyler Harbor. |
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Glenridding is home to the Ullswater 'Steamers', a leisure boat trip company which operates five vessels from the pier at Glenridding. |
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Madness officially opened the rebuilt pier at Hastings on 21 May 2016 with a concert. |
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Beside it stood the pier which was built in 1872 for the pleasure of the many visitors who flocked to the North Wales coast. |
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A pair of bronze figures on the promenade by the pier depicts the idea of families welcoming back the fishermen from sea. |
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The pier was closed again in 2006, and plans were drawn up to convert the structure into a flats complex. |
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Ryde Pier is a listed structure, and the fourth longest pier in the United Kingdom, as well as the oldest. |
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This closed in 2016 because of the effect on the pier of the weight of the trams. |
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The Lakeside Miniature Railway passes under the pier, carrying passengers along the western side of the marine lake. |
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The rate of erosion may have been influenced by the presence or absence of erosion limiting groynes or a pier. |
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At the pier along Yokohama Harbor about 250 of our classmates, carrying the school flag before them, came to send off Uchimura and me. |
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The existing central pier could remain in service for construction of a new over bridge on-line. |
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A born pier fisherman was a totally different kind of breed from a surfcaster or a boat fisherman. |
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The majority of stands on this pier are equipped with airbridges. |
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Having strung a length of noosed cord to a light pole, Constans threw himself flat along the string-piece of the pier and began angling for the prize. |
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The nearby pier was opened in 1898 at the terminus of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, which in its time was one of the oldest passenger railways in the world. |
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The remaining pier is now in a state of disrepair and is fenced off. |
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Military port activity ceased in the early 1960s, when most of the military infrastructure was abandoned, then dismantled, apart from the pier and lighterage wharf. |
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A second, purpose built, terminal is located further out along the pier. |
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Sea fishing, from the beach, pier or out at sea, is carried out here. |
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Scillonian III at the pier at St Mary's as seen from a distance. |
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At the start of World War II the fort was used as a training battery for coastal gunners and it was equipped with torpedo tubes mounted on the pier. |
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As a resort, the town is noted for its expansive sands, which are revealed at low tide, making its pier necessary on the wide beach for a regular passenger ferry service. |
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The need for a pier was obvious, especially if the town was to attract the wealthy and fashionable visitors who were beginning to patronise other seaside resorts. |
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The pier head was remodelled in the 1930s using concrete, and during the Second World War was used for military purposes, after various modifications. |
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From August 2010 to March 2011, Ryde Pier was closed to vehicles to allow structural repairs underneath the promenade pier, which had failed a regular inspection by Trant. |
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On the weekend of 26 July 2014, the pier celebrated its 200th anniversary. |
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The pier was finished in 1881, and was 1000 feet long and 15 feet wide. |
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There were four towers from which the pier deck was suspended. |
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Situated at the end of the town's pier, it is adjacent to the terminal for the Wightlink fast catamaran service connecting the island with Portsmouth on the UK mainland. |
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Discussions took place with the Ryde Pier Company with a view to joint construction of a railway to the pier, but the talks broke down and in 1864 the idea was dropped. |
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Much of the seasonal traffic came from the mainland, and despite the inconvenience of the gap from the pier to the station, the traffic was buoyant. |
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A Bill was submitted to the 1877 session of Parliament for powers to build a widened pier and a railway to St John's Road, in tunnel for much of the way from the Esplanade. |
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Five or six steamers could berth at the pier simultaneously. |
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Before the bridge was built, a series of paddle steamers operated from the Corporation Pier railway station at the Victoria Pier in Hull to the railway pier in New Holland. |
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She rose to set her hair to rights in the pier glass while Drexel went on, though talking in a lower key, as if what he had to say might interest only Blanford. |
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Gowan Old Bridge, a twin arch stone bridge with attached concrete footbridge near the confluence of the rivers, had severe damage to its central pier and remained closed. |
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It was the last new seaside pier to be built in the United Kingdom. |
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On 26 September 2008, Wyre Borough Council announced that the pier would be completely demolished, and two weeks later confirmed that the pier would not be rebuilt. |
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It looks like he's going fishing off the pier but maybe he surf casts. |
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Providing a walkway out to sea, the seaside pier is regarded as among the finest Victorian architecture, and is an iconic symbol of the British seaside holiday. |
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The mechanics are similar to a zip line ride, only instead of running from elevated platform to elevated platform, the zipper runs from the pier, to the water. |
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George Turnbull was responsible in 1844 for building the Horn pier. |
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While the cost of the actual pier is not expensive, sea walls are costly. |
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So much so that the serial smoochers toured the length and breadth of the UK visiting each of the 60 piers before getting married on Brighton's pier earlier this month. |
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As at Osaka, a wavy roofed concourse building is incised by multistorey canyons and linked to a single, immensely long pier that contains the boarding gates. |
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Examples of fine papier-mache include Henry Clay pier tables. |
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West Hawaii Acting Battalion Chief John Whitman says witnesses reported that the man leapt from a Kailua-Kona pier on Friday in an attempt to catch a 3ft-long billfish. |
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The Baltimore-made pier table is especially unique, the exhibition catalog said, because the technique was more commonly used on frames and mirrors. |
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The beachfront is the venue for top boardsailing championships and features a long promenade and pier with a chance of seeing pods of dolphins at play. |
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The underpinning was accomplished by installing steel rods through pier base stones, then ringing the pier with steel sheeting driven into hard glacial till. |
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The estate includes 80 irrigated pasture acres, a seven-stall barn, two commercial greenhouses and an acre-sized swimming hole complete with pier and paddleboat. |
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In 1991 a second aircraft pier was added to the North Terminal. |
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She is now being restored at Balloch pier by the Loch Lomond Steamship Company, a charitable organisation, supported by West Dunbartonshire Council. |
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The main users of this pier are Ryanair, EasyJet, Jet2 and Loganair. |
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