The pink, stuccoed mansion was sold in 1916, after Angela drowned in the surf off Carmel Beach. |
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There are people that have this channel changer and they can surf through 500 channels in some cases. |
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You can imagine the stripy bathing suit, and the lacework surf as it ebbs about her feet, and in the evening high tea and hushed gossip. |
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Other plans include giving subsidies to tighten security and equip post offices with computers so that customers can surf the internet. |
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Lastly, all residents would be able to chat or surf away in parks, linking the great outdoors with technology. |
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Bright white zinc oxide, found in surf shops, does not irritate skin and is a very effective sunblock. |
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She sat in her chamber, listening to the fall of surf on an interior beach. |
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From this point forward, every incremental rise in the surf temperature equates to a couple more fish on the stringer. |
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The sound of pipes joined the beat of the drum, and the men began to sing a hearty sea shanty as the ship moved through the surf and out to sea. |
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Plus we got some hot new Electric sunglasses, and Web took me to surf Trestles three days straight. |
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He had come a long way down in the world, clerking in a surf shop and teaching Australian kids and Japanese tourists to surf on his lunch hour. |
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Pipeline rolls in with quick and fast barrels and daredevils surf across the face of the curl. |
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Carefully but confidently, I step on the rocks that still emerge from the surf and climb back to the sandy beach. |
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As well as traditional rowing oars and sculls, they manufacture oars for surf boat rowing, and transatlantic teams. |
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Our first surf session was at a reef and point break with the Indonesian name of Nipussi. |
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I am totally free to play games, read, putz around with my site, organize my MP3s, surf the web, watch movies or sleep. |
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He reckons the surf is great in Tennant Creek, and even better in Alice, considering we're equidistant from every beach in the country. |
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Do you check your referrer logs and surf the blogosphere all day from your office? |
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He was still wearing a surf suit that day, though one with short sleeves at the arms and legs coming to his knees. |
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Yes, I tore ligaments in my ankle which, strapped up, made it almost impossible to surf competitively. |
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A novice in the ways of the waves, I did the sensible thing and signed up for a surf lesson with the Winter brothers. |
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Australia, the West Coast of the United States, and South Africa have very long traditions of surf life-saving. |
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No seaside holiday area such as Evans Head would be safe without the services of our surf lifesavers and coast guard. |
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Main courses include beef kebabs, roasted chicken, prime rib of beef and a surf and turf platter. |
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Heaving surf tore away a lifeguard tower at Windmill Beach and storm force winds reaching 40 mph destroyed a bus shelter. |
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For the leisure industry, they stock wet suits, surf and ski boards and Yamaha Jet skis. |
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Driving a Zodiac around in 30 foot surf is a lot trickier than getting on a Wave Runner. |
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The original surf movies basically played the formula for laughs, with a few cheap thrills mixed in. |
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Two of the traditional meals of England are fish and chips on the surf side, and on the turf side, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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I would love to be hopping out of my car right now to an uncrowded surf session at a break just like the one on the entry page to the site. |
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The idea of sharing Christmas cheer surrounded by warm sands and crashing surf sounded wonderfully alluring. |
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On the ground floor, some surf the Web, check their e-mail, burn CDs or simply use the computers for word processing. |
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Lo and behold out of the surf popped a little critter, and he proceeded to waddle up the beach and then up the banking for a bit of kip. |
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Tokelau's young people used to swim and surf in their spare time, or played a Tokelauan version of cricket called Kilikiti. |
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They were allowed to do other homework, practice more keyboarding or surf the net. |
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A few hours later, the sun is setting as gentle aquamarine surf laps a few feet from the reclining beach chairs. |
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Flocks of terns and cormorants fished offshore, while fronds of kelp writhed in the surf like the flailing arms of sea monsters. |
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In surf kayaking, hull shapes and designs are borrowed from the surf world, as is the system of scoring. |
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Great in the summer as protectors, they're even better into the fall and winter to revives hair that's been ravaged by surf and sun. |
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Offshore, breakers swelled in the whitecaps and then crashed in the shallow water, strong enough to body surf for twenty yards. |
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And the bag boys all seem to be happy, happy surf rats, with funny haircuts and pretty smiles. |
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I usually get a major bruise in that area while surfing when I am just wearing a rash guard and surf trunks. |
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A witness and surf photographer said the force of the collision shredded his mate's wettie. |
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There were children building sandcastles and surfers wading out into the water carrying their surf boards under their arms. |
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These retail accounts include leading surf retail chains as well as single store surf and extreme sports shops. |
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Californians face waterborne illnesses lurking in the surf from urban runoff, and towns have lost their drinking water due to contamination. |
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Seriously, it was a great two days of sun, surf and boating in barely legal watercraft. |
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While the guys attempted to body surf the waves, the girls laid out on the sand to tan. |
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Allan, it's been said, was the missing link between heavy-reverb surf music, early garage punk and psychedelic acid rock. |
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Back then I thought the notion was a good one, and I even uploaded my own address book to the Internet so I could surf my contacts from my phone. |
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He yawned, and when he opened his mouth, he heard the distant sounds of surf booming against a beach, the faint screech of seagulls. |
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With a flat-bottomed boat you should be able to surf as well sideways as you do frontwards or backwards. |
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But perhaps the most bitter and disturbing irony is that the best surf tends to arrive during the winter. |
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The innermost is Manu Bay where many of the big-name international surf comps in NZ are held. |
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Most surf waders use elongated popping corks to keep shrimp suspended in the fast lane for quality fish such as trout, mackerel and pompano. |
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It consisted of quick images of rushing water and occasional floating message bottles with the overlaid pulse of surf breaking on shore. |
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Nonetheless, a few braver souls plunged into the surf to capture the trio who now floundered in water, which now swallowed them up. |
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Indicate that you surf close to home and usually keep your vibrating cell phone discreetly in your posing pouch. |
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Some may argue that flow and power don't go together, but I'd counter with that being a fallacy of the modern Big Move surf culture. |
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Drifting from folk rock to retro surf music and into classic guitar rock 'n' roll, the Durga's sound captivates all who hear it. |
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Meanwhile, your baby sister is eloping with her French teacher and your boyfriend is hitchhiking across country to surf on the opposite coast. |
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One was taken when the spout was relatively far out and the other over the surf line where the broken crest of a wave is being sucked up. |
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Trot beside breaking waves with your criollo steed at Playa Negra, one of Costa Rica's best surf breaks, and stay in beachfront bungalows. |
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An officer who plunged into the surf to save a drowning sailor has been awarded a commendation for his bravery. |
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Now only the stars have been netted in the casuarinas and the surf snarls with eerie phosphorescence as if glowing with spectral fires. |
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The surf was good, the waves big enough to make me keep a close eye on the dog as he ran in and out of the water. |
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Paul, who gives the introductory talk, does, it's true, look every inch the surf dude with his sun-bleached hair and permatan. |
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The heads of bays, spits, and cuspate forelands provide breeding areas for fish such as sand lance and surf smelt. |
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Sometimes they were there as the crash of surf as I waked lazily along the dazzling white beaches of my home. |
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Hawaiian goofy footer Fred Patacchia said that if the surf is good, all the trialists have a chance to win. |
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Does anyone know if you could hook up two puters to the same line and surf the net at the same time using any of the broadband packages? |
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Their net savvy customers no longer have to rush out in a hurry to check their mail or surf the net for the information they are looking for. |
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The weekend's unseasonably cool weather and storm-tossed surf kept most beach-goers away. |
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Intelligence analysts and operatives surf its secrets with the ease of an Internet user shopping for books online. |
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Surf Life Saving NSW is putting on a surf carnival, including demonstrations of water safety and races for nippers. |
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The leopard shark forages in the kelp forest, in the surf zone, and in shallow embayments and estuaries. |
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They knew about surf clubs, surf carnivals, the boats, the swimming races, the belt races, all that sort of stuff. |
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Businesses in Bells Beach won't get supplementary payments if the water's flat when the surf carnival comes around. |
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It's clear by some of the events planned, like a surf carnival, that tourism has well and truly arrived. |
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The shift from surf to turf corresponds with the arrival of domesticated animals in Great Britain. |
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Anne Marie has always dreamed of riding the world's most radical waves and winning the Rip Masters surf competition in Hawaii. |
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Over summer there are loads of activities, from fairs to markets, surf carnivals to beauty pageants, there's even a photographic competition. |
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Kristin arranged that a primo surf photographer give some of our group surfing lessons on Manley beach. |
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In 1988, she met with a team of lifeguards after they won the surf carnival at Terrigal Beach in Sydney. |
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After a happy few hours snorkelling on Monday, I was unfortunate enough to be stung by a jelly-fish while walking in the surf on Wednesday. |
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When these photos were taken the surf was about 12 foot with a slight offshore breeze. |
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Roo is busy planning the wedding on Thursday, but Harvey is preoccupied with the surf carnival. |
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The Australia Day celebrations continued at the rocky Comoro beach where a traditional surf carnival was held without the golden sands. |
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The North Cronulla U23s are proving one of the best in the state, having made the final of every surf carnival they have contested this season. |
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After a few seconds of network initialisation, you have a GPRS link and you can surf the Internet slowly but serviceably. |
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The surf was 4-5ft throughout the event, with light offshore winds on the final day. |
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The intertidal zone supplies fishermen with surf perch, cabezons, blennies, rock fish, pricklebacks, mussels and sea urchins. |
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I decided to surf to the NSA site to look at some docs and possibly acquire the downloads concerning SE Linux. |
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It seems everybody is demanding increased bandwidth to surf the Internet and transmit data faster. |
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I remember a few years back the infamous Yahoo taxi cabs that let you surf the internet. |
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A recent poll by Homecall showed that the number one reason people surf the internet is to download music. |
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Swimmers and waders accounted for only 37 percent, though many more people swim or wade than surf or windsurf. |
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I'm at the library every morning at opening time to check the want ads, make phone calls and surf the web looking for openings. |
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There are even some providers who will offer free access if you are willing to surf the Internet with numerous pop-ups from their advertisers. |
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They establish connections to an Internet service provider and offer open access for their users to surf the Internet. |
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I surf reasonably well, and a big day here in Southern Cal is enough to typically satisfy any jones I might have for a long drop-in. |
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I want to run into the surf and away again screaming as the waves coldly nip at my ankles. |
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The Multi.phone allows users to surf the Internet and send e-mails or text messages. |
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In fact, most employees who are allowed to surf the web at work probably have some form of adware on their workstation. |
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Preparations for kedging should be made well clear of the shore, outside any surf line which exists. |
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Basically, I surf the Internet, send a little e-mail, download some music and occasionally work with Microsoft Word. |
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I am nettled by this, and, refusing his attentions walk off into the surf squaring my shoulders. |
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The next day, with a hangover and a fridge in tow, he proceeded to surf Strandhill's famous waves. |
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It's also fast enough to surf standing waves, stable enough to 360 in some holes, and nimble enough to nip into tiny eddies for a break. |
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These waves break far from the shore, and the surf gently rolls over the front of the wave. |
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That Offaly team was always able to surf the tricky waves, and had a worldliness that this young side couldn't expect to have. |
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From glamorous beach goddess to surf chic and neon brights there are sure to be styles and colours to suit everyone. |
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From there the bullocks would later snig them to Tallow Beach or Byron Bay for loading through the surf onto ships. |
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A hole was bored through the shell of a large surf clam and a thick rope passed through it. |
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Ancient middens and sacred sites may lie hidden, undiscoverable, coral encrusted, or disassembled by the action of surf and tide. |
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We had really gotten into surfing and went there at the end of summer to surf hurricane waves. |
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After any length of time in the surf you will see why this city has spawned such great surfers and bodyboarders such as Andre Botha. |
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When I stayed with my father in Toronto, I used to watch him surf everyday. |
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Thanks to its faster processor, consumers can retouch photos, talk with friends, and surf the Internet at the same time. |
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He had a bunch of surfing posters, a huge orange surf board against his wall, and the headboard of his bed was decorated with leis. |
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The way to do this is to go to a surf or bodyboard shop which carries a wide variety of brands and sit down and try them all on. |
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Of course, this is also where the bodyboard can become an essential piece of surf equipment. |
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He also was heavily involved in a range of activities, including swimming, sailing, boating and surf lifesaving. |
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The surf was unusually rough, with fierce riptides and waves breaking as high as ten feet. |
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The beach is vast, uncrowded, with ample space for sunbathing, water sports and safe bathing with just enough gentle surf to ward off monotony. |
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Blending country, bluegrass and spaghetti western music with their punk rock and surf backgrounds, these musicians have forged a tight chemistry. |
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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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We sit in the moth-eaten upstairs lounge overlooking the St Helen's ground, with the surf pounding the adjacent beach. |
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There are a few good surf books which have sections on lifting weights that you may want to check out. |
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We surfed in countless contests and had even more surf sessions from the early 60's until last year. |
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The long sandy beaches of Spain's north coast are lashed by Atlantic surf and hemmed by rolling green hills. |
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Dinner here, followed by a moonlit walk back to your bungalow with the surf breaking below your feet is not quickly forgotten. |
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Dining on the beach, surf shushing over the nearby reef, my biggest dilemma is which of five lobster menu options to select. |
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Have you come to the point where you realize you don't need waves to surf any more? |
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It is a waste to let good waves be ridden incompetently, so surfers push harder to surf better. |
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Their maiden rescue saw six volunteers saving a troubled fisherman in rough surf and gale-force wind. |
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You hear the pounding surf and see a cluster of cartoonish grass huts sprouting in the distance. |
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You'll see one of them disappear under the pounding surf for 8 seconds before resurfacing. |
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At night the only sounds you might hear are the slap of ripples against the piers and the white noise hum of surf on the distant reef. |
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Now, Hawaiian surf officially is measured by estimating the actual height between the crest and the trough of the breaking waves. |
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Now, the danger of bilging and spoiling all the powder suggests to me the plan of anchoring in case of a surf close under the fort. |
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Then we'd take a swim in the crashing surf before hiking back to our kayaks. |
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He spent countless hours on the water listening to pounding surf and the constant warning of bell buoys. |
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I surf every day and need to be at the top of my fitness to face the challenge of big waves. |
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It's only a walk, but couples come down to the water, toeing shells through the sand, the surf through the sound underneath. |
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You've heard of war driving and phishing but now there's yet another reason to wear a tin-foil hat every time you surf the net. |
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There are also exciting tide rips in many parts of the Bay where paddlers can play and surf in the waves. |
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On clean surf beaches, also look for deeper gullies that tend to run parallel with the shore. |
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The tope packs are targeting small flatfish and school bass in the surf tables at this time. |
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Surfinia is a combination of surf and petunia and the plants were originally thought of as ground cover. |
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The Malibu, being lighter and shorter, offers the potential for the board to be separated from the surf club. |
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Phill and I walked out into the surf to about 2 foot depth and scoured the surf from shore to about 30 yards out for signs of feeding tarpon. |
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Mactridae, also known as surf or trough shells or duck clams, is a family of marine bivalve clams of the order Veneroida. |
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First came surfboards, and right on the heels of that came surf trunks and wetsuits. |
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Which reminds of the day last December when I took a sickie from work to go for a surf at 13 th Beach. |
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He looks over the pounding surf with an evil smile, and then we hear him thinking. |
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Clubs and individuals can win Spirit surf skis and Malibu boards just by entering. |
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Still, I have had excellent nori-wrapped surf clam here, and delicious briny mackerel, a rarity. |
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Seasoned multitaskers can surf the Web and crunch spreadsheets with the TV screen's size reduced, or with sound in the background. |
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The thundering surf around the jutting piers of Pacific Ocean Park is the favoured playground of these washed-out youngsters. |
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We see the surf pounding on the rocks below in the moonlight as Barnabas continues. |
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The long-haul flight, palm-fringed beach and the gentle surf create, after all, the one true image of the contemporary good life. |
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So maybe you feed on punk-rockin surf vids and only venture to the movies to see monster action films? |
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A solid surf beats against the breakwater, swashing spray on the sidewalk vendors and strolling passers-by. |
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So dig out your sunglasses, surf boards, flip flops and sun hats for a party with a difference. |
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She missed stays near the new harbour and was driven ashore on the north side of the bay where heavy surf was breaking. |
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The Duke made a board out of a piece of sugar pine provided by a surf club member. |
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I had no ideas about what to post and readership falls on weekends anyway, but I know some folks do surf blogs on the weekend, so here goes. |
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I do a little catfishing and try to take a surf fishing trip at least once a year. |
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With Pipeline in his front yard, Johnson started surfing the legendary wave at age 12, and at 17 was invited to surf in the Pipe Masters competition. |
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The mid-May surf run was a bonus for waders and pier and jetty fishermen. |
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While work keeps her busy, she nevertheless finds time to surf the net. |
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I came across one when I was going for a surf at a primo spot called Murderers which is a classic point break in the middle of nowhere, a bit of a drive out of Port Chalmers. |
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He is regarded as Australia's hottest iron man and surf swimming talent. |
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It is cross-referenced to include the diverse services some companies provide, so you can surf by manufacturer alphabetically, or by type of product. |
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Although almost impossible to navigate in any structured way, the exhaustively cross-referenced internal links allow you to surf endlessly from topic to topic. |
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You don't make the long trek here to frolic in the surf and sand. |
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But after getting sweaty with punk rock, intimate with sonic terrorism and cuddling up to a retro surf sound, the trio have decided it's time to settle down. |
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So each time I dial in for mail and, perhaps, a little surf session, a meter starts back at the phone exchange and the pennies begin to tick away. |
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It's silly that a guy who consumes a terabyte of data a month gets the same service for the same price as someone who just wants to read email and surf the web. |
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A similar set of tradeoffs may explain why surf smelt, which spawn in fine gravel, can spawn successfully lower in the intertidal zone than grunion, spawning in sand. |
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Beyond the rain, he can distantly hear the beach and the surf behind him. |
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At any rate, the surf and sand double as an excellent exfoliant. |
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This distance decay pattern may apply both to users who attempt to access websites through search engines, as well as to those who surf directly to some targeted websites. |
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Over centuries, these have carved out the natural limestone arch of Devil's Bridge, creating blowholes through which geysers of spouting surf crash with spectacular results. |
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For three of those days, they explored the lawless desert, stopping occasionally to surf and to make camp at night. |
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Take an all-terrain vehicle across acres of bushland trails or surf down the sand dunes in Vivonne Bay. |
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In Manuel Antonio, students can fish, snorkel, dive, rent boogie and surf boards and go white water rafting. |
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He explained the equatorial countercurrents and helped develop the method of predicting surf and breakers. |
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Even if security is now a priority for Microsoft, their browser is still highly unadvised to surf the web safely. |
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Perhaps thanks to the surf and turf and the stellar Bordeaux and Sauvignon Blanc, there were no lost tempers. |
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Retreat to a health spa in the Ballina hinterland or learn to surf in Byron Bay. |
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We go to the beach to enjoy the sun and surf or to sail, parasail, fish, snorkel, scuba dive and beach comb. |
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As passengers they could catch up on some reading, watch a film, surf the internet or even have a snooze. |
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This model focus on the frequency of paddle strokes for fast starts in surf and an optimal handiness. It can also be used in long distance. |
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I could never read or surf while nursing unless DS was asleep. |
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The company THE WATCH OBSERVER informs you that a cookie is put inside your computer when you surf on its website. |
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But still, alas, there were no old funkmobiles, no surf wagons, with or without sleeping quarters. |
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Realizing that the group was being carried by a riptide into deep waters, Mr. Avery charged into the pounding surf to reach the panicking women. |
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It's a little slow, but not too bad by our standards if we can find some time to surf the net. |
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We have built a seawall to protect the property from surf and storm surges. |
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If you have used IE7 to surf the web in the past, you will get along with IE8 just fine. |
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The coastline hereabouts is marvellous and a lunchtime surf is a real possibility. |
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Learn to surf at Bondi, join the beautiful people in Tamarama and swim in Bronte's family-friendly rock pool. |
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Watched over by an instructor, they surf across the mini waves, which seem not to disturb the most experienced surfers. |
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It doesn't just imply not standing up, but is an invitation to chill out, lounge around, read, stretch out, surf the net, rest or work. |
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On some recent beach and surf trips, I ran into these small families who make their living by slinging fish tacos. |
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In fact, they have before, back in 1986 when a riot broke out, once again at Huntington Beach during a surf contest. |
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An avid bodyboarder since he was 13, Steve says that the surf lifestyle influenced everything he turned his hand to, including his design degree at university. |
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Evans and his crew returned victorious from the 1928-29 Surfboat Championships and set off to tackle the Bombora now breaking massively out to sea off the surf club. |
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With a little planning and preventive measures, you can avoid the common sun and surf damage of faded colour, fragile, brittle or dry hair and yucky split ends. |
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We don't know if we still have it in us to surf the big waves. |
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It was his wit, his staying power and his uncanny ability to surf the waves of changing musical taste and always land on the right side of the curve that made him so special. |
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Right now I think coastal erosion is a good possibility for the cape and the island and for eastern Long Island, as we're likely to see the surf pick up. |
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I love it here, but I miss my old friends and how I could surf everyday. |
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So, anyway, I can exclusively report my hot surf fashion tips. |
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We had horses in the surf along with iguanas running around the yard. |
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It's nice to hear natural sounds like the surf and seagulls so crisply. |
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Providing you're casting on to sand, it doesn't matter if you're fishing from a pier, breakwater, surf beach or rock ledge, the dabs will be there. |
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And in sport we've had surf rage and lane rage in swimming pools. |
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The goal was to get your IBS through the surf and onto a forty-foot-high rock formation near Coronado Cays. |
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Professional fishermen, Bluff Point residents, surfers and windsurfers expressed strong concerns that dumping would affect the shoreline, surf and crayfish catch. |
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Most people do word processing, check email and surf the web. |
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Today, his father paid tribute to the hospital staff who saved his life and said he understood why the brave A-level student wants to kite surf again. |
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The boats are launched from a slipway into the island's precarious harbour, steered through lulls in the surf and out to passing ships to trade or to load freight. |
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Using HTTPS, however, changes that, and makes sure your information is protected and encrypted as you happily surf across the web. |
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Steve and I both panicked when he didn't resurface and ran down onto the beach, into the surf after him, only to finally find him laughing at us back on shore. |
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With the surfing season about to commence, it is time to be mindful of the great contribution our volunteer surf lifesavers make to our way of life. |
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On Wednesday afternoon Fijian time, Slater was poised to surf against Hawaiian Sebastian Zietz in a quarterfinal heat. |
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While in Hawaii for a surf contest, Frank and Joe's hotel room is robbed. |
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The luderick are in amongst bream at the Evans walls while main beach has had some nice whiting being caught between the north wall and surf club. |
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To understand surf contests, think of a blend of March Madness and gymnastics. |
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A vocal contingent of surf writers consider slater the greatest athlete of all time. |
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Not only was Sheryl one of the fastest women beach sprinters ever to scorch the nation's sands, she was also a title-winning paddler on the Malibu board and surf ski. |
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I still have a Malibu board at home down south and the surf has called. |
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On top of that, he also scores the entire film with surf music. |
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Zach Weisberg, the founding editor of The inertia, a surf culture website, covered the U.S. Open of Surfing. |
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In addition to catalog sales, Venus sells through its Jacksonville retail outlet and also distributes wholesale to surf shops and speciality stores worldwide. |
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Others plan where to paddle into the surf off Black's Beach to catch a wave when the big breakers start rolling in. |
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The television, radio and website messages, being broadcast throughout January, aim to make parents and youngsters aware of how to surf the web safely. |
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He says that we are not yet seeing the kind of rage which accompanies the surfing season in Australia, where crowded surf can lead to ugly scenes. |
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They can surf the waves, skin a rabbit and dazzle a television audience. |
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Stopping at the little Cuban bodega on the strip, he bought himself some expresso to go and opted for a long walk along the surf to clear his mind. |
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Plus, the hostile climate for bodyboarders over the age of 20, and the relatively dormant state of bodyboards, is providing fuel for the redeveloping interest in surf mats. |
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If you do surf or bodyboard, I definitely would suggest picking this game up because it's a great way to enjoy the sport when you can't make it out to the beach. |
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One would think bodyboarding to be the sole province of clueless Mid-Western tourists or strange water-gimps if mainstream surf media were to go unchallenged. |
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Few places in the world allow the level of same-day access to snow and surf as found in the region of Waikato in the North Island. |
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The streets are lined with stalls, boutiques and surf shops. |
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On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel. |
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You and your nine surf brahs will have these waves all to yourselves. |
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Stopping staff having a quick surf on the Web will probably only result in more chatting around the company coffee machine or extended loo breaks. |
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After Garrett was lifted from the surf on a ski, his rescuer also was recovered safely. |
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Slim prospects of bigger surf before the weekend, has resulted in the organisers attempting to complete as many of the 16 round two heats as possible yesterday. |
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They had come just to watch the surf pounding in here right now. |
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Occasionally, we could hear surf breaking on the reef that surrounded us. |
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The game is played in the surf, in rough surf with decent booming waves. |
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If you can surf the internet, you can make VoIP phone calls. |
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At each stop locals can meet the professionals, borrow 10 brand new surfboards to surf with their heroes, or try new stunts at the portable skate ramp. |
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Dawn is diluting darkness from the sky and it's difficult to distinguish between the susurration of the surf and the swishing whisper of the casuarinas around us. |
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We tried it out at the 40 Knots surf school at Nonsuch Bay, which co-hosted the island's first kite-surfing festival earlier this year. |
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As he approached, the girl continued the task of picking up starfish one by one and throwing them into the surf. |
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I would like to prevent other net surfers to see me when I surf on a specific website. |
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Be sure you always surf in a secure environment when transmitting confidential data. |
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Drive from the surf beaches, thrilling theme parks and lush hinterland of the Gold Coast to the vibrant capital of Brisbane. |
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After listening politely, the young man bent down, picked up another starfish, and threw it into the surf. |
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Others are outraged by practices of some banking institutions that clearly surf on the food crisis to attract new clients. |
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You get to check out the endless beaches and waves of southern California, and see the surf lifestyle for which the region is so well known. |
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The program of those 3 last days in the middle of the Pacific was: snorkelling, surf and a bit more of beach. |
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It will help them teach youth and parents to surf safely, whether or not they are familiar with the online world. |
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The main aim of the educational package is to teach children how they can surf safely on the Internet. |
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The sound of pipes joined the beat of the drum, and the men began to sing a hearty Canaanite sea shanty as the ship moved through the surf and out to sea. |
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The gentle surf gives bodysurfers an occasional ride but is kind to swimmers and leisurely snorkelers as well. |
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Torquay is also the place to stock up on surf essentials from all the major manufacturers or explore surfing history in the local museum and hall of fame. |
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With a small boat, an icebox stocked with your sandwiches and cool drinks, you will never forget these precious moments as the breeze caresses you and natural music of the surf plays in the background. |
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The fleet ran into winds gusting up to 40 knots last night, another opportunity for the crew to test the boat and surf down big waves under a pitch-black sky? not for the timid at heart! |
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If you're feeling very adventurous, you can dabble with Tor, a network of virtual tunnels that allows individuals to surf the web and communicate anonymously. |
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So it will be an opportunity for everybody to come and see us and ask us some questions, discuss, inform themselves, surf on our internet site, make suggestions, have a drink and take part in a competition. |
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When I stop, I can hear the shuck of surf on stones. |
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Sylvia had a recording of someone playing the chimes against a background of surf noise that she found calming. |
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Kitsch is the big surf of washed-up popular culture. |
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This site hosts the annual Billabong Pro Tahiti surf competition, the 7th stop of the World Championship Tour. |
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Specialty surf apparel boutique offering top international quality name brands such as Quicksilver, Billabong, Roxy and Reef. |
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Tours include a surf lesson, guided 4WD Fraser Island tour, Whitsunday Sailing cruise, stay on Magnetic Island, Outback Cattle station stop, visit to Carnavon Gorge and much more! |
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Sea birds swooped and dived over the surf and called mewingly to one another. |
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For there are many kinds of freedom, not just the ones that involve surf and lungfuls of fresh air. |
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Visibility was deteriorating and the wind and the surf were rising as we approached Carmanah, and the weather report from the lightkeepers was discouraging. |
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Ideally, this landing site should be well protected from heavy surf and breaking waves so as to remain functional in the event of a sudden deterioration of sea conditions. |
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Yesterday's hot weather saw bayside beaches and coastal resorts packed, with surf lifesavers reporting 45 rescues across the state. |
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After a few hours we reach Montañita, the Mecca of Ecuadorian surf where we spend 2 nights in a hostel exotically decorated with bamboos before going to do some camping on a beach the following night. |
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Climbing out to one of the lookout points for a surf check we look through a small gap in the beachside trees to a view revealing the dark bumps of the swell. |
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When she starts playing, her knees pumping up and down in a challenge to her fingers and bow to abandon caution and surf the rapids of their galloping rhythms, who among us can resist? |
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Fall surf benefits in the local estimation from the inevitable comparison with the months of fogbound, onshore slop that an Ocean Beach summer entails. |
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For me, in 1973, it was Mel Ramos blondes wavy as surf, clean superstacked superheroines stashed away in my father's tidy domain. |
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Such deposits are typically generated in the upper reaches of winter storm beaches where strong surf can sift, winnow, and abrade coarse pebbles and boulders. |
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They produce jittering wedges of off-kilter surf pop that slide haphazardly between bright melody and caterwauling guitar and keys. |
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Moving between the surf style of flowers patterns, and a Marilyn Monroe style with stripes, dots and froufrou, Seafolly establishes itself as a feminine brand filled with happiness and gentleness. |
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And a marinated veal chop served with sweet and hot peppers and a trio of surf and turf plates round out the regular menu entree possibilities. |
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Our shop has been selling snowboards since 1982, wakeboards since 1985, and we even sell surfboards to surf the fresh water of the Great Lakes. |
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The royal pair were given a PS2,200 surfboard with baby George's name on it as they watched a life-saving demonstration at the top surf spot. |
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