Cold-hearted door-to-door salesmen are preying on the elderly and conning them into buying over-priced funerals. |
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As you descend, your first sight of the submarine will be a selection of masts and periscopes rising from the conning tower. |
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The collection boasts many more items of historical significance including the conning tower of a Japanese midget submarine. |
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On the side of the conning tower her navigation lights are present and the conning tower ladder is still in place. |
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I immediately find the remains of the conning tower, broken from the hull with the main gun mount just forward of it. |
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After conning a new victim, Jones would gamble away his money at faro, usually in crooked games run by other hustlers. |
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Suddenly, without warning, the bow sank deeper, causing the stern to rear up, and she dived to the sea bed with her conning tower open. |
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Had a hatch at the bottom of the conning tower been closed, the water would never have got inside. |
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You can see the eel's entire length through the gaps in the planking, just aft of the conning tower with its two periscopes. |
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Like a huge submarine without a conning tower, the 15m sperm whale approached, less than 100m from the spot where I was snorkelling. |
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At the top of the conning tower is a hollow mast, with the broken attack periscope retracted inside it. |
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We couldn't find a conning tower, and the hull is way too smooth to be a submarine from that time. |
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I was robbing houses, stealing money from friends and family, conning people, panhandling at some point on the street. |
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Busy fraudsters spend their days sending out hundreds of cheery messages in the hope of conning people out of cash. |
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As we reached the top of the bows we began to swim along the deck towards the conning tower. |
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Also, the trailers and TV ads are conning us into believing that it's about a talking kangaroo. |
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The A7 was the first submarine in the Royal Navy to be fitted with hydroplanes on her conning tower. |
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A bogus bailiff is conning youngsters out of their hard earned pocket money, it was claimed today. |
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From the navigator's point of view, the monitoring of depths and the conning of the vessel accordingly is sufficient to prevent grounding. |
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The front gun, conning tower and all of the stern of the U boat were visible as we passed over. |
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I followed the one charge as it dropped threw the air and it seemed to hit directly in front of the conning tour of the submarine. |
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Changing course slightly to avoid a small local rain shower, he observed the conning tower and bow of a lone unidentified submarine rising up out of the ocean. |
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From their conning towers, just above sea level, naval officers flash lights to guide the flotillas of minesweepers clearing passages toward the beaches. |
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At his trial, a jury spent 24 days considering a verdict before convicting him of conning thousands of Britons, many of them elderly, out of their savings. |
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He preyed on vulnerable women, poisoning them with what is believed to have been the date-rape drug GHB before violently raping them and conning them out of money. |
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I subsequently learned that the shell had passed low enough over the conning tower to knock down the men who were standing thereon. |
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A precursor of a conning tower fitted with a glass-covered porthole permitted observation from within the craft. |
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You can't really do that without conning them because in the end it has no meaning. |
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An illegal immigrant was found guilty today of conning Attorney General Baroness Scotland into hiring her as a cleaner. |
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Note: The ships own position reference point is the conning position of the ship. |
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Some of the wheelhouse windows at the forward conning station locations are of the vertically opening type. |
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At the time of the occurrence, no paper chart was displayed at the conning position nor was a space provided for one to be displayed. |
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Neither passengers nor crew distracted the master from his conning of the ship. |
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At the time of the occurrence, there was no easy means of referring to charted information at the conning position. |
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The other crew member ran outside while the master kept his post at the conning station. |
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We were at the base of the conning tower, and I asked the officer who was giving the tour where the fire extinguisher was that covered that area. |
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But I hadn't realized that conning was an inheritable trait. |
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The master joined the pilot near the conning position quickly after the first sheer. |
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The circular armoured structure behind this, is not another gun turret, but the armoured conning tower from which the captain would have directed the ship during combat. |
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A solid-looking cylindrical structure with slit windows in front of the bridge is the armoured conning tower, where the ship would be controlled during battle. |
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The introduction of a proper conning tower meant that the periscope could be kept in an upright position where it could be raised and lowered by the use of compressed air. |
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Hold the pilot responsible for his action when he is conning the ship. |
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If a roof rat knocks on your door, call the police immediately and help prevent them conning other elderly victims. |
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The dimensions of the ship are defined in terms of the conning position. |
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The buoy was visible from the conning position and the master was estimating the vessel's position by referencing the buoy and other visual clues. |
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Unfortunately, their efficiency in anti-submarine warfare was limited as the wavelength used by both 286 and SW1C radars is still too long to detect an object as small as a submarine's conning tower. |
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The skipper was concentrating on conning the tug, and the deck-hand did not assume that he had a responsibility to observe the boom end and, if necessary, warn the skipper. |
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On the other side of the coin, you have very seasoned, mature adults who are very focused on having some kind of a relationship with a child through conning, persuading, or coercing a child into doing things. |
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You can't really do that without conning them. |
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Also, unlike England's top clubs, Italian ones have not been good at conning their fans into buying overpriced team strips. But the tide could turn soon. |
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It's about six inches by nine inches and is as conning, as a china doll. |
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It would be tempting to conclude that Mrs Clinton's image-makers have successfully disguised her ambitious side, conning Middle America into identifying with her. |
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As the helmsman was bringing the wheel over to port, the master, who was sitting at the other conning position and observing the other radar screen, countermanded the order saying it was too early to start the turn. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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Then I am afraid to encounter the proing and conning of any thing interesting to me in England. |
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Special praise has to go to Steven Gerrard for conning the ref and going down like a wet cozzie. |
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Repeaters from some of the navigational equipment are mounted in the companionway and are visible from the conning position on the main deck abaft the steering wheel. |
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Moreover, because the master was conning the vessel visually and could see the buoys leading to the channel entrance, he did not seek confirmation of the vessel's position in relation to the shoal. |
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While there was a chart available, there was no easy means of displaying charted information at the conning position of the Sunrise V and no chart was being used at the time of the occurrence. |
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Clambering on to the conning tower, he surveyed the boat and discovered that part of the bow guard had sheered off, leaving a twisted claw of metal. |
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