Mr Ward tried to circumnavigate the difficulty, but had at last to promise to supply the information desired. |
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From hesitantly crawling 3 weeks ago, she can now circumnavigate the house in 2 minutes flat. |
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To prove his ideas are worthy, Fogg wagers he can circumnavigate the world in 80 days. |
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You can circumnavigate the island by kayak, search for black-necked stilts, sail small boats, and snorkel the reefs off White Bay beach. |
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The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly circumnavigate a boggy section. |
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To reach the other door, leading to the library, he would have to circumnavigate the desk. |
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Ellen MacArthur's bid to circumnavigate the globe in record time received a cruel setback when her mast was damaged. |
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They were due to board boats made available by the Circle Line, whose vessels normally circumnavigate Manhattan island packed with tourists. |
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I want to circumnavigate the world in 15 days and break the earlier record. |
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He is setting sail again to circumnavigate the globe, with all the obvious risks and dangers that entails. |
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He arrived back in England with very valuable treasure and the distinction of being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. |
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Out of the current five yacht races that circumnavigate the globe, only Around Alone and the non-stop Vendee Globe are single-handed. |
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Except for the gym which I have joined to circumnavigate both my bung shin and winter. |
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She describes how she became the fastest yachtswoman to circumnavigate the world. |
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Park visitors currently circumnavigate Michipicoten Island and camp at various destinations along its shoreline. |
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Even though it wasn't Magellans intent to circumnavigate the globe when he started his voyage, his expedition was the first to make it. |
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It's funny that Magellan stands as the supreme circumnavigator, given that he actually didn't circumnavigate. |
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At least RBS now has someone at the helm whose ambition is not to rule the world, merely to circumnavigate it. |
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He has already made two attempts to circumnavigate the globe in a hot-air balloon. |
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The crew of Calypso had to circumnavigate the Mediterranean to assess the status of its health. |
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Vancouver continued to explore the coast and he became the first European to circumnavigate the island that today bears his name. |
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The Solar Impulse plane will later circumnavigate the globe, powered day and night by nothing but solar energy. |
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The two groups shared provisions and information before continuing separately to circumnavigate Vancouver Island. |
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The plan to circumnavigate the globe in a solar plane is an ambitious technological challenge involving thousands of parameters. |
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It looks very impressive, but it is very easy to go around it and very easy to circumnavigate the types of security that are in place. |
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The brand is also participating in the prestigious «Solar Impulse» project, which aims to circumnavigate the world by solar-powered plane. |
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The Pharaoh sent his ships out to try and circumnavigate the world. |
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In 1519 Magellan set sail from here to circumnavigate the globe. |
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Frostbite and massive weight loss were not enough to dampen the spirits of Tim Sander, who took part in the first English expedition to successfully circumnavigate Norway. |
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Although some bands and artists have managed to circumnavigate the system and become successful, we have never really seen this phenomenon since the mid-Seventies. |
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There is a way to circumnavigate this problem and root the device in order to load any app you would like to, but this method is for seasoned tinkerers only. |
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If revenue factors determine that there can't be a break in the international calendar then a way to circumnavigate that problem would be to follow football's lead. |
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The route uses existing Public Rights of Way and quiet roads which circumnavigate Ullswater. |
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Britain's Dee Caffari is yachtswoman of the moment, having become the first female in 2006 to solo circumnavigate the globe, non-stop from East to West, against the prevailing winds. |
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This out of the ordinary character is a figure entirely apart in theatre, whom it is not easy to circumnavigate, and whose mystery is entirely maintained throughout. |
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The upshot is that it's easier to circumnavigate Vietnam's firewall than it is China's, where an estimated 30,000 censors search for illicit content on the internet. |
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The Volvo Ocean Race, which left Spain in November 2005 to circumnavigate the world before finishing up in Sweden this June, has adopted the Save the Albatross Campaign. |
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Poland's Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz, a shipbuilding engineer and yachting sea captain, was the first woman to single-handedly circumnavigate the world. |
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Elcano and the 18 survivors of the expedition were the first men to circumnavigate the globe in a single expedition. |
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Mock had also outpaced a rival for the record, Joan Merriam Smith, who had set out to circumnavigate the globe in a twin-engined Piper Apache from Oakland, following the route fatally pioneered in 1937 by Amelia Earhart. |
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It is possible to speculate that he may have hoped to circumnavigate Europe, but the sources do not say. |
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He was not able to land and did not circumnavigate his discovery, thus not clarifying if it was an island or part of a continent. |
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As you no doubt know, Solvay is the lead partner for the Solar Impulse project, the dreamchild of Swiss pioneer Bertrand Piccard, which aims to circumnavigate the word in an aircraft propelled solely by solar energy. |
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On another occasion St. Roch sailed from Vancouver to Halifax by way of the Panama Canal, becoming the first ship to circumnavigate the continent of North America. |
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So he has summoned together the resources for his new challenge: to circumnavigate the globe in a non-polluting aeroplane powered solely by solar energy. |
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The objective is to circumnavigate the world in several stages in an aircraft powered solely by solar energy, with no other energy source and no polluting emissions. |
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It would not be sensible to try and address tonight all the points raised in those reports and resolutions, nor is now the moment to try and circumnavigate the globe in a discussion of our foreign policy. |
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His was the first vessel to circumnavigate the world via the Northwest Passage. |
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The Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan died while in the Philippines commanding a Castilian expedition in 1522 which was the first to circumnavigate the globe. |
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They were the first people known to circumnavigate the Americas and to discover and transit the Northwest Passage, albeit by ship and by sledge over the ice. |
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Magellan had not intended to circumnavigate the world, but rather had intended only to find a secure route through which the Spanish ships could navigate to the Spice Islands. |
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If this is his route, in all likelihood he did not actually circumnavigate Britain, but returned along the coast of Germany, accounting for his somewhat larger perimeter. |
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Magellan's expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe and the first to navigate the strait in South America connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. |
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The first country to attempt to circumnavigate Africa was Portugal, which had, since the early 15th century, begun to explore northern Africa under Henry the Navigator. |
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After this failure he again set out to circumnavigate Africa. |
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