Tudor felt that being the lightest of the four finalists was more of a disadvantage if anything, given the gusty off-shore wind that was blowing. |
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All four are two masted hermaphrodite brigs, and are fitted for extended off-shore operations. |
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There are large reserves of coal, iron ore, and other minerals, including off-shore oil fields. |
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The vessel is designed to enable able-bodied and physically disabled people to experience the adventure of off-shore sailing. |
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The FBI has suspicions, especially when vast sums of money are transferred from off-shore bank accounts. |
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A signal flare was fired and a carrier pigeon released in order to convey to HMS Arethusa waiting off-shore that the battery had been silenced. |
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Former Churchfield pupils Jamie and Lewis work together in off-shore banking and both speak Thai. |
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Only divers knew that these were actually big shoals of milkfish that cruised off-shore. |
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He explained that Ireland has the capacity to generate huge volumes of energy by harnessing off-shore wind. |
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The manganese nodules in Table 1 were those collected from the sea-bed of off-shore California. |
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In countries that have been quicker to adopt wind energy, it is notable that they are siting new turbines off-shore. |
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The best diving is usually found on the exposed north side of off-shore reefs, but boat skippers prefer to moor up in the lee. |
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The trio was under the impression that they were untouchable and would beat the rap and began to transfer their assets to relatives' modern-day off-shore accounts. |
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So Mr Howard made reference to the proposals for off-shore processing of asylum claims, even if that laid him open to charges of pandering to the far-Right's agenda. |
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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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Typical examples of materials found include visitor waste, flotsam and jetsam, off-shore fishing waste and articles such as cotton buds and materials washed down toilets. |
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Soon, very soon, we will have to recognize that Australia is an off-shore island in an Asia-Pacific world of very dynamic and fast-growing societies and civilisations. |
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Extending the pier, providing extra slipways and an off-shore marina acceptable to residents, are all part of ambitious plans submitted for funding. |
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The off-shore islands, which are part of the estate, provide sanctuary for several world-famous bird colonies including the exceptional Eilean Dubh gannetry. |
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We have already demonstrated that we can help substantially reduce the number of dry holes in off-shore drilling. |
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This near sighted approach often results in consumer usage of un-regulated products such as off-shore Internet loans. |
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There is evidence, however, that we are engaging in off-shore energy even if the raw material lies under the sea miles to the north of us. |
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The Aerogenerator X is a new 10 MW wind turbine designed for off-shore use combining the best of horizontal axis and vertical axis designs. |
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Turtles weighing hundreds of pounds dot its shallows, monk seals can sometimes be found sunning on its beach, and humpback whales and dolphins cavort off-shore. |
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Blyth lifeboat crew were able to establish contact with the second kayaker by VHF radio and quickly locate them both just off-shore of the wind turbines in Cambois Bay. |
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