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| ts, it is stated that Nelson learned to row and | sail a dinghy at Burnham Overy Staithe, at the age o |
| e Colorado back in commission at Boston and set | sail a fortnight later to join the Gulf Blockading S |
| They set | sail a few weeks later on October 23, 1819 from Bost |
| Colin Archer was the first to | sail a vessel up the Fitzroy River to the present si |
| dely regarded as a buffoon, he was persuaded to | sail a shipment of coal to Newcastle by rival mercha |
| merica to Europe, becoming the second person to | sail a raft across the Atlantic and the first to do |
| 13 gay men met in Jersey City for a | sail aboard a 38-foot Irwin cruiser. |
| On May 28, 1919, Root set | sail aboard the USS Rizal as her first commanding of |
| k band began in 1959, taking a break in 1966 to | sail across the Atlantic in a 45-foot ketch. |
| by Collingwood and Toulon by Nelson), and then | sail across the Atlantic to threaten the West Indies |
| e of Wight, England, was the youngest person to | sail across the Atlantic Ocean single-handed before |
| e were trying to figure out, 'Oh, it stands for | Sail Across the Ocean' and all sorts of things, but |
| thschild and a crew of 5 began an expedition to | sail across the Pacific on a catamaran partially mad |
| In July of 2009 Full | Sail added a new beer to their Session line releasin |
| tly sponsors two programs annually, The Sea and | Sail Adventure Camp and the Billy Creel Memorial Woo |
| es a jib forward and, we suppose, some steering | sail aft, when requisite." |
| repaired at the Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven, set | sail again on the 13 May 2006 and resumed its regula |
| in Bermuda on August 7 and was scheduled to set | sail again the following day; however, due to the th |
| On 27 October, Jewell was ordered to set | sail again to the coast of southern France for a sec |
| With her crew dispersed, she did not | sail again before being decommissioned on 11 Februar |
| e local bars getting drunk and swearing he will | sail again, though the townspeople don't take his cl |
| wed for repairs in dry-dock, she could possibly | sail again. |
| pleted in the final weeks of 1523, and they set | sail again. |
| rtain conditions, the ancient ship may rise and | sail again. |
| swich built, fitted out and manned two ships to | sail against the Spanish Armada. |
| Unable to | sail against the Trade winds, the boats had to sail |
| ngitude 32°, the log says: - "At 1 P.M., made a | sail ahead; at 5 passed her; at 7.30 she is hull dow |
| and nights, and that the ship was running under | sail all the way. |
| ed and the rest on board the vessels - about 40 | sail, all on fire, were floating up and down the str |
| x, with whom Bob carried the last freight under | sail alone: 100 tons of cattle cake from Tilbury Doc |
| He set | sail along the coast of Norway. |
| relation to the bulky body, and there is a tall | sail along the back, which may have functioned as a |
| Her | sail and upper rudder were preserved for display at |
| d that IKAROS is being accelerated by its solar | sail, and on 23 July announced successful attitude c |
| them: upon which the rest of the fleet hoisted | sail and made no further attempt". |
| t to its requirements, regardless of where they | sail, and member nations are responsible for vessels |
| lling the Navy ordered the British fleet to set | sail and engage them in battle. |
| best known are Down Tops'l, Last Stronghold of | Sail and Once Upon a Tide. |
| onal flags in France the flag is also flown on | sail- and fishing boats. |
| They set | sail and ran westwards between the brakes and the Sp |
| ly captured city, but some of the crusaders set | sail and continued to the Holy Land. |
| stratification of naval personnel in the age of | sail and the more egalitarian navy that emerged foll |
| the four lifeboats, keeping close together, set | sail and steered eastwards for the Cape Verde Island |
| ge to the Arctic, but Jack is determined to set | sail and to place a plaque there in commemoration of |
| Beneteau - A French | sail and motorboat manufacturer |
| er 8, amidst a rain squall, the Alabama sighted | sail and chased down the unescorted Winged Racer. |
| their equipment, he was allowed to learn how to | sail and assist his father and uncles. |
| acade, sculpted Marina Bay Tower to look like a | sail, and configured the complex representative of a |
| the Croatian rulers a tribute for the right to | sail and trade unmolested along the Adriatic, which |
| Aubrey immediately sets | sail and overtakes Mustapha's two ships - the 32-gun |
| r cover of the Seneca's guns, I immediately set | sail and ran away with the boarding party - one lieu |
| d by their crews, the Casabianca managed to set | sail and dive, under fire from German forces. |
| the requirements of the test (i.e. the areas of | sail and stitching to be tested and the force to be |
| Visakhapatnam Steel Plant was separated from | SAIL and RINL was made the corporate entity of Visak |
| The larger one took the smaller in tow, set | sail and they tried to make for the West Indies. |
| Lewis and Clark's | sail and fairwater planes and the top of her rudder |
| SAIL and Jaypee Group[13] has a JV of 50:50 to set u | |
| The | Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal |
| The expedition sets | sail and ventures halfway around the world, to both |
| From there Kemal Reis set | sail and bombarded the Venetian ports on the island |
| mily in Aleppo, bringing them a small dinghy to | sail, and writing most of Peter Duck there. |
| an dreadnoughts once the tide permitted them to | sail, and losing one or more of the important battle |
| f a fishing fleet, recreational yachtsmen, both | sail and power, yacht racing fleets, small commercia |
| oats in its class, at 14:20, made the signal to | sail, and minutes later, to form the front line to a |
| g yachtsman, the founding chairman of Operation | Sail, and Chief of Protocol of the United States dur |
| ak on the water, tied one end to his staff as a | sail, and sailed across the strait with his companio |
| aked her with a broadside, she then crowded all | sail and endeavoured to escape by running-hauled on |
| distract them while Troude's squadron would set | sail and make its junction with Willaumez' forces. |
| ce at sea, and saw the end of the golden age of | sail and the full transition to the steam-powered, s |
| orch, he suggested that the French fleet should | sail and attack the Allies in retaliation ; this pro |
| The company thrived through ownership of | sail and steam powered trading ships, initially leas |
| All were salvaged and removed to | sail another day. |
| cial date of the centenary - and is unlikely to | sail any time soon. |
| eo's consternation, dawn on 13 January showed a | sail approaching from the north. |
| ation of the Starwisp uniform enough across its | sail area that its delicate wires would not tear or |
| Under the strain of the large | sail area her masts sprung. |
| ong with a displacement of 123 lb (56 kg) and a | sail area of 60 sq ft (5.6 m2) |
| The ironclad was ship rigged and had a | sail area of 23,800 square feet (2,211 m2). |
| ) and a small fore-and-aft spanker with a total | sail area of 6,806 square meters (73,260 sq ft) (acc |
| It is 14 feet long, sporting a large | sail area single trapeze and asymmetrical spinnaker. |
| officers on far-flung stations to augment their | sail area by fitting topmasts and yards, making them |
| allowed for displacement as well as length and | sail area to be included in a formula defining yacht |
| in: Mainsail Area, Gen: Genoa Area, SA: Working | Sail Area, Spin: Spinnaker Area |
| 4.9 m) mast supports 60 square feet (6.5 m²) of | sail area. |
| Sail area: 1172.52m2 | |
| ), which were similarly affected by (too) large | sail areas; in the case of the Marques, this was lik |
| King's intention to | sail around the world was overtaken by the instituti |
| He had planned to | sail around the world before he heard of the race, w |
| The ships | sail around the United Kingdom, Western Europe, the |
| ompensate for the travel around the map; as you | sail around several of the Caribbean islands you can |
| He later decided to | sail around the world with his second wife and two s |
| (serving Spain), leader of first expedition to | sail around the world |
| ll give them the perfect chance to slip out and | sail around the southern side of the island, which t |
| With John Voss, he attempted to | sail around the world in a dug-out canoe. |
| t to attempt two world records, namely "Fastest | Sail Around The World By A Woman, Single-Handed With |
| In late 1991, the Tradewind left New Zealand to | sail around Cape Horn to join the tall ship fleet sa |
| sioned with his life, he dreamed of escaping to | sail around the South Pacific Ocean, but his parents |
| e Caledonian tribes and instructed his fleet to | sail around the north coast, confirming for the firs |
| The Unicorn under full | sail as described in the comic book The Secret of th |
| otocol called Sola Access Information Language ( | SAIL) as its primary form of front end access commun |
| ainted the number "1" bordered by a star on the | sail, as did Soviet submarines during World War II t |
| ns as Promontorium Magnum and during the Age of | Sail as the Rock of Lisbon. |
| dmiral Horatio Nelson is said to have learnt to | sail, as a young child, in the gentle creeks and cha |
| Section Chief for astronaut software testing in | SAIL, astronaut launch support activities, and Opera |
| Lopo Soares sets | sail at once. |
| the computer game Leisure Suit Larry: Love for | Sail! at the end of the game. |
| In fact he refused to | sail at all. |
| Wishing to overtake them, Napier set | sail at 2 a.m. on the 30th for Gibraltar. |
| It has an appendage shaped like a | sail at its head which it uses to glide across the s |
| It began as a club for students to go and | sail at the Austin Yacht Club. |
| The film was a co-winner of the Silver | Sail award at the Locarno International Film Festiva |
| powerful monsters when he and his crew tried to | sail away from Pandule. |
| g the correct counter-signal, Constitution made | sail away from Portuguese territorial waters at 1130 |
| sailed closer, at which the two ships began to | sail away in opposite directions. |
| egie Hall concert presentation of Noel Coward's | Sail Away (November 1999) starring Elaine Stritch. |
| Sail Away To Avalon (radio edit) - 03:47 | |
| Chris Bennett's newest CD, | SAIL AWAY - THE TAHITI SESSIONS, is available for pu |
| Sail Away (1961), set on a luxury cruise liner, was | |
| Me") and two songs from the as then unreleased | Sail Away album ("Last Night I Had a Dream" and "Lon |
| 1972's | Sail Away reached #163 on Billboard, with the title |
| ysseus that he will not rejoin the war but will | sail away with the early dawn, and Ajax a different |
| elease as the lead single from the album, "Come | Sail Away" charted at number eight on the Billboard |
| "Come | Sail Away" is a song by American progressive rock gr |
| Musically, "Come | Sail Away" combines a plaintive, ballad-like opening |
| "Come | Sail Away" (DeYoung) - 8:33 |
| Of note, the version of "Come | Sail Away" on the album is an abbreviated edit, and |
| singles "Burning In The Sun", "Every Ship Must | Sail Away", and "Lucky To Know You". |
| The reconstructed ' | Sail Away'...opened in New York on 3 October." |
| um Living in the Material World, Randy Newman (" | Sail Away" is from his 1972 album Sail Away), The He |
| producer, and his shows included: Noel Coward's | Sail Away, The Affair, and A Thurber Carnival. |
| In the 2002 CD reissue of | Sail Away, this song is extended by three seconds. |
| his albums, television specials and his musical | Sail Away. |
| nger-songwriter Randy Newman on his 1972 album, | Sail Away. |
| oonies are on a beach watching The Inferno ship | sail away. |
| 50 men and attempt to reach Batavia, four days | sail away. |
| han and his men double back, rescue Marina, and | sail away. |
| In the end, he and the faithful crew | sail back to Bristol laden with treasure, and he ret |
| they were given the recently launched U-1224 to | sail back to Japan with a precious cargo of mercury, |
| The main fleet would then | sail back to Brest. |
| Abraham decided to | sail back to England in the spring of 1684, but retu |
| d head up the river in order to take a ship and | sail back to Ireland and escape but Holt sold out th |
| able to get all his ships off at high tide and | sail back to Pasajes. |
| Pleased with the gift, Matholwch and Branwen | sail back to Ireland to reign. |
| The ship would | sail back to the East Coast and repeat the process. |
| aerial combat stunts allowed Whale to be paid, | sail back to England, and begin work on the subseque |
| en left the latter island on 5 February 1946 to | sail back to the United States. |
| aerial combat stunts allowed Whale to be paid, | sail back to England, and begin work on the subseque |
| was unclear following the explosion of Jabba's | sail barge after the unsuccessful execution attempt |
| pen boat propelled by a combination of oars and | sail, based at the old lifeboat house on the quay at |
| Let's | Sail! Batseelor |
| tion, and in fact the expedition eventually set | sail bearing trammels and trawls furnished by Hearde |
| y of Rannerdale forms the western boundary with | Sail Beck on the other side. |
| It won the Silver | Sail best feature film award at the 1962 Locarno Int |
| The Celebration continued to | sail between JAXPORT and The Bahamas through April 2 |
| da, weapons be installed, and that she begin to | sail blacked out and under escort. |
| One of Cosmos 1's solar | sail blades was displayed at the Rockefeller Center |
| tching, camping, fishing, sun bathing, surfing, | sail boarding, swimming, kayaking, hiking and picnic |
| He owned a | sail boat and enjoyed the ocean. |
| sailing from London to the Isle of Wight for a | sail boat race, borrowing numerous vessels to make t |
| nternational Class may be granted to a class of | sail boat that is more widely distributed and numero |
| 17 metres of head space along the route enables | sail boats to ply the entire length of the canal, in |
| ss the lake on Highway 215 and 245 prevent most | sail boats from going farther on the lake but this s |
| ntrol over the Scheldt (using low draft oar and | sail boats with small cannon emplacements on them), |
| Another version of wind vane self steering on | sail boats is known as the vertical axis vane and us |
| t ships such as the Silverpalm, square riggers, | sail boats, and also a fully operational ham radio s |
| is home harbor for 1300 members and 350 mainly | sail boats. |
| ing of several shrimp boats and the beaching of | sail boats. |
| or, in chief a plough, in base, a ship in full | sail, both proper. |
| In 2007, Full | Sail brewed more than 120,000 barrels. |
| its beers are brewed under contract at the Full | Sail Brewing Company. |
| roximately 2 km from the old copperworks to the | Sail Bridge. |
| Sail Bridge; and | |
| In 1926, a | sail broke. |
| Philippines in the Indonesian Fleet Review and | Sail Bunaken 2009 festival, an international sea eve |
| lude The Crow's Nest (VS), Nelson's Slab (HVS), | Sail Buttress (VS), Sail Chimney (S), Topsail (VS), |
| e earlier battle but the ship was made ready to | sail by July and joined Chauncey's squadron on 21 Ju |
| Story under full | sail by Andrei Voznesensky |
| m sinking; the prize crew had the brig ready to | sail by nightfall. |
| A machine-independent version of | SAIL called MAINSAIL was developed in the late 1970s |
| Water was collected from hanging out | sail canvases, and stored in iron tanks or casks mil |
| He was the first Frenchman to | sail Cape Horn from west to east. |
| in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory ( | SAIL), capsule communicator (CAPCOM) for STS-5, STS- |
| hibited, but local boating companies from Amble | sail close up to the island in good weather througho |
| receive us-At 45 minutes past 5, they made all | sail close hauled by the wind, in hopes of getting t |
| and politely suggested that in the future they | sail closer to the shore; he then released them. |
| the crew needed, and as it allowed the ship to | sail closer to the wind. |
| wo thin, wave piercing hulls, each with its own | sail, connected by high placed bridges between the h |
| ately used for covering a leak in a ship with a | sail containing rope fibres, to prevent it from sink |
| He ordered a relief fleet to set | sail, containing sufficient provisions and troops to |
| The fairwater planes mounted on the | sail could rotate 90 degrees, allowing the submarine |
| in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory ( | SAIL), crew escape flight tests, Orbiter ground egre |
| ips and sailing holidays through sister company | Sail Croatia. |
| fisherman was killed by the storm after he set | sail directly into it. |
| tity of the approaching squadron and decided to | sail directly to Port Louis rather than risk combat |
| could be loaded with coal on the Tyne and could | sail down the east coast to London. |
| by Samuel Charles Brees, he was commissioned to | sail down the East Coast of the South Island in Sept |
| of Fritton's Gold, and was seen in the film to | sail down the Thames in a pirate attack against the |
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