It's a pity my barbering skills begin and end with the grade 2 clipper attachment. |
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The loss of this three-masted clipper, and her 27 crew, has remained one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries. |
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Then I got into windjammers and it was getting a clipper at full chat with stuns'ls to the royals to look right that got me aware of perspective. |
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The clipper ship Golden State on the painting has five stunsails on her foremast. |
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Some of those patients had toenails so thick that they had outgrown the average nail clipper long ago. |
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Later in his life, Palmer also won wealth and fame as a pioneer clipper shipmaster and designer. |
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The 95m iron hull was constructed along traditional clipper lines with masts and sails to supplement a steam engine driving a single propeller. |
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It was more rounded in the bow than the clipper ship and was buoyant and, therefore, drier. |
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The age of the clipper ship began in England and America in the mid 1840's to increase the speed of the trading ships. |
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Pioneered by men like Donald McKay, the clipper ship made America the leader in ocean shipping once more. |
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When the blade is dull, you can replace just the blade instead of buying a whole new clipper. |
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Built with the best materials, to the highest standard, her clipper ship bow and figurehead are still intact. |
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This compact case contains fine-tip cuticle scissors, a cuticle pusher, a stainless-steel nail file and a chrome nail clipper. |
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As the last surviving clipper built for the China Tea trade in 1869, the Cutty Sark is also a major part of Britain's Maritime history. |
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Strictly speaking, the new Amistad is a reproduction or a recreation of the original, a Baltimore clipper built in Cuba around 1835 to carry general cargo. |
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The reciprocating knife has been generally replaced by the rotary clipper, which clips at higher feed rates. |
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Easy-to-use and curve-compatible slitting shears with integrated chip clipper. |
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We may, if we choose, see in it a movement towards perfection, at first slow, but latterly very rapid, that culminated with the arrival of the 19th-century clipper ship. |
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The 19th-century tea clipper was one of the last large trading vessels to be built before steam replaced sail. |
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Remove cuticle skin with the combined use of cuticle pusher, remove and clipper. |
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The clipper ship was so fast that it was able to cross the Atlantic in less than 14 days and make the journey from New York to California, around Cape Horn, in 89 days. |
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It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water. |
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I had an awful episode when I boiled two pounds of fresh broccoli in a plastic bag with the nail clipper for heat. |
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The American clipper ship was the result of an evolution which can be traced back to the swift privateers which were built during the War of 1812. |
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Basic machine with one or two needles, with or without thread clipper and with or without edge cutter. |
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It neatens up the edges while the clipper takes any remaining hair down to the desired length to leave you fuzz free. |
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Historically, the cape has been known to sailors as a major hazard on the traditional clipper route. |
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A vigorous Alberta clipper which swept through southern Ontario on January 22 brought treacherous blizzards, blinding whiteouts and dangerously low wind chills. |
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There were contentious debates over the clipper chip, online wire tapping, and encryption. |
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To complete the walk, pass by the Cutty Sark, the famous clipper, and continue on to Cutty Sark station where you can catch the DLR back to Lewisham. |
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The great clipper ships, the evolutionary product of centuries of sailing, were lost in large numbers in the same infamous southern oceans where the Vendée boats came to such grief. |
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For core veneer, the clipper is guided by an electronic eye that scans the veneer ribbon for defects and determines where the knife should make each cut to get the maximum value from the veneer. |
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Over two hundred years have passed between the stage-coach and the high-speed train, the clipper and the jet, during which technological progress and the higher speeds it enables have spread relatively slowly. |
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For decades, Cape Horn was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. |
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From the 18th to the early 20th centuries, Cape Horn was a part of the clipper routes which carried much of the world's trade. |
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Today, there are several major yacht races held regularly along the old clipper route via Cape Horn. |
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The Volvo Ocean Race is a crewed race with stops which sails the clipper route every four years. |
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The point may once have been known as Lobes Lighthouse by the sailors of clipper ships on the meat trade. |
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The Mets were once the clipper ship of baseball, but a demoralizing 4-8 run against the American League East has left them adrift in the horse latitudes. |
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More to the point of this place than the crags and glens on the dining-room wall are the two fine colour prints of clipper ships in frames of birdseye maple. |
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It is a waypoint on the Cape Route and the clipper route followed by clipper ships to the Far East and Australia, and still followed by several offshore yacht races. |
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Try the Miss Manicure kit from Boots, pounds 20, which contains a soak bowl, brush, clipper, orange sticks, files, smoothing block, separator and moisturising gloves. |
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Clipper ships sailed around South America and into the Pacific, carrying prospectors and immigrants. |
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A few months ago I had the opportunity to sail among the Caribbean islands once again, this time on the square-rigged cruise ship Royal Clipper. |
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They are giddy with jetlag and an unspecified number of rum swizzles from the Yankee Clipper. |
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In addition, pursers were in charge of making sure that all luggage was placed aboard a Clipper. |
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Another fast ship of those times was the American Clipper the Flying Cloud. |
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On top of everything else, an Alberta Clipper is on the way for late Tuesday night and Wednesday, bringing a period of accumulating snow. |
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In short, an Alberta Clipper is a fast-moving storm that brings snow in its path and is followed by windy, colder weather. |
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In the Clipper era, there were no cramped or massed rows of seats so common aboard today's jet airliners. |
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Clipper ships often carried additional square sails on either side of the main square sails, and staysails were frequently rigged to the stays. |
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The China Clipper was about to make transoceanic passenger service a reality. |
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In fact, as we take a look at this storm, it's called an Alberta Clipper. |
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We'd boarded the five-masted square-rigger Royal Clipper about 12 hours earlier, but my first evening afloat was shrouded in a somewhat hazy glow. |
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Cruise the Mediterranean in unaccustomed splendour aboard the Royal Clipper, the only square-sailed full-rigged ship in the world with five masts. |
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Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. |
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Although no other tall ships have yet signed up to challenge Star Clipper for the World Peace Cup, next year's Classic Yacht Regatta is shaping up to be just as exciting. |
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The NSA's Clipper Chip, a key escrow collection scheme, was dead, and the other side of the coin, the privacy of consumers, was being looked at. |
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Joe DiMaggio and Willie Mays had a mutual admiration society and the Clipper was happy to put his respect into writing. |
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After the NIST recommended that government agencies purchase products utilizing Skipjack encryption, the Department of Justice purchased 9000 Clipper Chip telephones. |
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The Detroit Pistons, looking for a perimeter shooter, signed former Clipper Malik Sealy to a contract on Monday. |
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It is perhaps his greatest achievement to have introduced so many people to competitive sailing via their involvement in Clipper Ventures. |
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The Clipper series offers interfolded and non-interfolded flat pack wet wipes. |
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A regular passenger ferry service on the Commodore Clipper goes from both Channel Island ports to Portsmouth daily, and carries both passengers and freight. |
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After abolition, slave ships adopted quicker, more maneuverable forms to evade capture by naval warships, one favorite form being the Baltimore Clipper. |
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I immediately said yes, as I recognized The Yankee Clipper, Joe DiMaggio. |
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Sam Fuller and the crew of New York Clipper continue to go great guns and retain a comfortable lead as they approach the south eastern tip of Cuba. |
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The Cork Clipper hit rocks in the Java Sea, 200 off Jakarta, Indonesia. |
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An emergency was declared in the area, surrounded by Wirraway, Partridge, Parakeet, Brolga, Clipper, Comorant, Kittyhawk streets and Inala Avenue. |
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The team, with the final kayaker, will then board the Clyde Clipper and sail up the Clyde to Glasgow as part of the Commonwealth Flotilla on Saturday 26th July. |
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