Trace a V-shape at the inner corner of your eye, continuing the line beneath your waterline along your lower lashline. |
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The diesel generator room is located on the main deck in order to minimise noise below the waterline. |
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Tracing along the lower waterline and around the inner corners of my eyes, I applied the pencil as close to my eyeball as possible. |
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During that war gunners would skip cannon balls off the water in an attempt to breach the hull of an enemy ship close to the waterline. |
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For a more dramatic look, Margaret emphasises the eyes with a dark brown eyeliner across the waterline and above the top lash line. |
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She stood, shucked her breeches then slipped into the steaming water, her fur floating out in a ruff at the waterline. |
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As the torpedo struck her forward magazine, the explosion blew away all the fore-end structure below the waterline. |
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This attack only managed to hole her above the waterline and set her alight. |
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I line my waterline with a black pencil, and then use gold as a highlight along my lower lash line. |
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The edge of the pool lies slightly below the waterline, so water spills over the rim and recirculates from a downhill basin. |
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Forget the thought of a tiny pigeon-hole stateroom just above the waterline of a 2,000 passenger cruise ship. |
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The battleships were loaded down with so much fuel, food, and ammunition that armored belts and decks were below the waterline. |
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A second hook smashed viciously into the hull of the Isis, aft, barely above the waterline. |
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Nevertheless, nothing promotes closeness with your boat like intimate knowledge of all her surfaces, both above and below the waterline. |
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Several models present divergent solutions to the same problem, for example the repair of hulls below the waterline. |
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The even skin of the carvel hull enabled shipwrights to cut gunports close to the waterline. |
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The sloop's rudder had dislodged, leaving a gaping hole below the waterline that could not be closed. |
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The berth was spacious, mostly under the waterline where the Grand Adventure swelled out to an impressive size. |
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This sticks up above the remains of the hull, and its highest reach would still have been below the ship's waterline. |
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The vessel has 17 decks, which tower 200 feet above the waterline, and will be capable of speeds of up to 30 knots. |
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The ship was, of course, a warship whose primary offensive weapon was a beakhead or ram at the waterline. |
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The grounding tore a hole in her hull below the waterline, flooding several compartments, but no one was injured. |
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Yet they have the explosive ability to sink or badly damage even large vessels by blowing open their hull below the waterline. |
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But although she was up on chocks, her waterline didn't come any higher than my shoulder. |
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After checking another cage Greg pointed with his paddle to a dry waterline eight feet up one of the stumps. |
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We start in the library, the waterline there only a couple of feet high in a city where some houses were up their eaves in water. |
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Centrifugal pumps require a fl ooded inlet and should be mounted below the waterline. |
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This project will see the construction of a booster station to increase water pressure and the twinning of an existing waterline. |
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The separator also has the function of a goose neck and should therefore be mounted 60 cm above the waterline. |
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The four-eyed fish has hourglass-shaped pupils that lie at the waterline. |
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A few metres of ridging can mean many more metres of ice below the waterline, and this is when the going can get tough. |
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So we want to set up these filters so that we can catch the accidents before they happen below the waterline, as I showed you. |
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Check seacocks or gate valves, which must be installed at through-hulls below the waterline, to make sure they are closed and the hoses are clamped tightly. |
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Unless there is a dramatic change in the ship's shape at the waterline, the center of gravity remains in place and the new and old transverse metacenters cross at this point. |
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The vessel took on significant water below the waterline, eventually losing all reserve buoyancy, before it capsized and sank. |
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The salvage team took emergency action to block splits below the waterline as an estimated 1,000 tonnes of water flooded the vessel's lower car deck. |
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His last novel, waterline was the story of a one-time shipbuilder in the Glasgow yards, now broken by loss. |
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The isosceles triangular profile of the prismatic damage shape is that corresponding to the load waterline. |
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When we reach the waterline, the full moon has risen, casting steely light over the boulders that Graham has strategically positioned along the shore. |
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In the river batcher — the silt-swept no man's land between waterline and levee — lone egrets sat in trees, waiting for the next cow. |
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It is possible to penetrate forwards from here past large-scale engine-room machinery and out through the torpedo hole in the starboard side below the waterline. |
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It's that green stuff that marks the waterline of your boat. |
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In 1902, every ship was painted a durable grey from waterline to mast-tip. |
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An at-sea transfer is never an easy task, especially between a 115-ft. schooner, which has a deck about 20 feet from the waterline, and a much smaller boat. |
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Kate lined her waterline in emerald, making her brown eyes pop. |
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To make your eyes look bigger, use a peach pencil on your waterline. |
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This eliminated paddle wheels and allowed machinery to be located well within the ship and below the waterline, making it less vulnerable and freeing topside space for guns. |
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A small battery operated pump supplied by the Fire Department isn't making much headway against the water pouring from a hole somewhere below the waterline. |
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All damage on the Westisle was located above the waterline and confined to the afterdeck. |
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As the flood retreats the receding waterline exposes countless creatures such as crabs and mudskipper caught in the sludge of the river bed. |
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Only 17 metres of the ship extend above the waterline, with the remaining 92 metres completely submerged. |
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There are vertical walls with jagged buttresses, sweeping canyons, arches, narrow gullies and fissures in the rock that develop into caves at the waterline. |
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Although her hull was wood, it was completely protected by armor plates above the waterline and copper sheathing below, and also featured a concave cutwater at the bow. |
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In some cases, the elevation of a bridge may be determined by using a measuring tape or by levelling to the waterline or to a benchmark. |
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A typical nest is built of bulrush, measures just over a metre across, and rises about 15 cm above the waterline. |
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The well deck scupper plugs were secured because the deck was below the waterline. |
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Standing near the transom opening, all six men donned their gear, including heavy weight belts and tanks, which caused the stern to submerge below the waterline. |
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But there is a nagging fear that something terminal has changed below the waterline. |
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But cheap Asian competition for this type of vessel has holed it below the waterline. |
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The ship features four crew counters and four below the waterline hits, the least you can expect from a Man O'War of this size. |
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But with two crew counters, two hits below the waterline, and two movement modes, the wargalley is difficult to sink or even immobilize. |
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Sinking: To become submerged and settle to the bottom as a result of water intake below the waterline. |
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As a result, the ship soon developed a port list due to the loss of the starboard ballast water that had gravitated overboard until pressure equilibrium was reached at the waterline. |
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Four below the waterline hits give them a fair resilience, while a whopping 5 crew counters allow excellent chances of success in boarding actions. |
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The village's heritage is instantly apparent in the totem poles on the waterline – fiery eagles, wide-eyed beasts – but this is no trite indigenous floorshow. |
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On new wells the well casing must extend above ground level and a pitless adapter is used to provide a sealed waterline entry at depth so that water lines are protected from freezing. |
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The operator put in the scupper plugs to prevent the ingress of water from the vessel's scuppers, which would be under the waterline when the lobster traps were loaded on board. |
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Due to the design of the supports, which are cone-shaped at the waterline to help bend and break the ice, the ice cracked and flowed around the supports. |
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Meanwhile, the rest of hull is wide at the waterline and slopes inward. |
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The bilge system will include requirements in the regulation for high water level detector alarms to be fitted in all compartments below the waterline. |
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Last summer a prankster posted a retouched photograph on Facebook showing the gilded onion dome of a church poking its head above the waterline, prompting new excitement. |
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The ingress of water below the waterline was most probably the result of a plank having sprung between the lazaret and the fish hold as a result of the vessel pounding into heavy seas. |
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As Chesapeake was heeling, many of their shots struck the water or waterline of Shannon causing little damage, but American carronade fire caused serious damage to Shannons rigging. |
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Underwater breathing apparatus, including snorkels and plastic pools or their equivalent shall not be used below the waterline between the preparatory signal of the first race and the end of the regatta. |
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Twin-float seaplanes do not require the auxiliary floats, nor do twin hull flying boats and single hull boats with stub wings, or sponsons, located at the waterline. |
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Above the waterline they were more symmetrical with a transom-shaped bow above the fore-stem. |
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As such, passengers on older vessels are not afforded an equivalent level of safety in the event damage to the hull is sustained below the waterline. |
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On April 25, 2005, the vessel burned to the waterline and sank. |
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This completed waterline will help attract a number of industrial and commercial organizations, creating increased job opportunities for the Parkland Region. |
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The PEM modules are placed in a row from the dune to the mean low waterline. |
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My words can have the impact of a volley hitting a ship at the waterline. |
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Flooding: To fill a compartment below the waterline with water. |
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A paddle steamer's engines drive a shaft that is positioned above the waterline, with the cylinders positioned below the shaft. |
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At the bow and the stern builders were able to create hollow sections, or compound bends, at the waterline, making the entry point very fine. |
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When the ram had withdrawn and the marines dispersed, the hole would now be above the waterline and not a critical injury to the ship. |
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Above the waterline, the hull gradually narrows to compensate for the weight of the guns and to make boarding more difficult. |
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The hold lay furthest down in the ship, right above the bottom planking below the waterline. |
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The planking near the waterline of a ship was most at risk from wet rot but was easily replaced. |
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Humming electric winches dragged ammunition out of cargo holds far below the Belinda's waterline and lifted it to her weather deck. |
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The Sirena Seaways vessel was holed below the waterline as it berthed in high winds. |
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Below the waterline lurks a thoroughly modern and rather aggressive looking deep T-shaped bulb keel and skeg hung rudder. |
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The storeship Anna was so rotten below the waterline that she had to be abandoned and burnt. |
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In 1936 Nicholson designed and built the Endeavour II to the maximum waterline length allowed, and numerous updates to the rig made her even faster than her predecessor. |
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A big part of the work was repainting the hull below the waterline. |
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Pascal Conq continues his design relationship with Beneteau in this beamy hull, which maximises the waterline with a T-keel to support the sail plan. |
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Corrosion is a concern with aluminium, particularly below the waterline. |
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We had some hilarious moments, but eventually we learned to just scuttle the ships by making holes above the waterline, then knocking the seacocks off in the bilge. |
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The height and the weight of superstructure on board a ship or a boat also affects the amount of freeboard that such a vessel requires along its sides, down to her waterline. |
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The longship's narrow deep keel provided strength beneath the waterline. |
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