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"aground" Definitions
  1. (of a ship) touching the ground in shallow water and unable to move
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This second decade of the 21st century has gone aground.
The dam broke; Republicans jumped ship; Nixon's presidency ran aground.
That is not the case when it has run aground.
But an older patriotic ritual ran aground on geopolitical tensions.
Sailors have taken soundings since time immemorial, to avoid running aground.
Literally: his ship, Endeavour, ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef.
A few hours later, it ran aground on a Scottish beach.
In January, the USS Antietam ran aground while anchoring near Yokosuka.
It's worse when you're on a ship that has run aground.
The vessel then ran aground at West Arm in Horseshoe Harbor.
A plan to repeal Obamacare without replacing it also ran aground.
This felt like a beautiful idea run aground on museum logistics.
But he had never drilled on a ship that had run aground.
Many documentaries run aground trying to navigate the space between normality and tragedy.
In reality, it carried twice its capacity, which is why it ran aground.
That ship ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay in January.
The E.R.A. was a touchstone of cultural anxiety when it first ran aground.
Some of the other major causes Guterres has been espousing are also running aground.
Ramzy Mahrous says one ship sank and two others ran aground in the storm.
But the hearing repeatedly ran aground as lawmakers asked questions about classified security assurances.
But perhaps more so than elsewhere, nationalist anti-immigrant politics is running aground, too.
Mooring lines snapped, capsizing boats and sending others adrift to run aground on marshland.
The franchise had no TV presence since 2005, when "Star Trek: Enterprise" ran aground.
It finally ran aground on the Florida coast, spilling its cargo along the beach.
In January, the USS Antietam ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay.
Efforts by Paramount to restart older franchises, including the "Terminator" series, have also run aground.
President Donald Trump's health care agenda keeps running aground, again and again, in the courts.
After the 700-foot ship, the Hong Kong-flagged Solomon Trader, ran aground on Feb.
Seven destroyers ran aground, and 23 sailors died, off Honda Point in Santa Barbara County.
But the deal ran aground soon after, and the company filed for bankruptcy in 2014.
By the time the Carolina Queen ran aground, it was carrying only around 3,000 pounds.
Another time a 95-foot fishing tour ran aground going through the Rockaways in New York.
In 2012, Shell interrupted Arctic exploration after an enormous drilling rig broke free and ran aground.
"I enjoyed it until I ran aground in an aesthetics class," Ms. Dunn told Wired magazine.
It's hard to absolutely invalidate them, but easy for them to at least partially run aground.
It said in a statement that the ship went aground, but did not give a reason why.
Barges sometimes run aground, causing days of congestion, when the government fails to dredge some critical bend.
But efforts to revamp the program ran aground after hurricanes devastated the southeast, Texas and Puerto Rico.
In late January, the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam ran aground in Tokyo Bay, damaging its propellers.
SS Richard Montgomery ran aground on a sandbank near Sheerness, 45 miles east of London, in WWII.
Now, that argument runs aground against the Media Lab's almost unsullied reputation for never actually making anything.
The movie is fiction, but it hugs the shore of reality, occasionally running aground on the facts.
It fumbles the issue it purports to address, and it eventually runs aground in a preposterous ending.
The ship has run aground nearby, and it looks like all the important people are safe and sound.
HKEx' original vision of using the LME to connect with the Chinese mainland appears to have run aground.
In 1203, the cruise ship Hanseatic ran aground in the Simpson Strait, forcing an evacuation of 2120 passengers.
The rock ledges under the water obtruded near the channel, and going aground was not hard to do.
And in late January, the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam ran aground in Tokyo Bay, damaging its propellers.
Even if the bill manages to pass the House, it is likely to run aground in the Senate.
Even powerhouses like Tesla/Solar City have run aground on the rollout of their new solar roof tiles.
"They ran aground and their vessel started to take on water, they feared it would capsize," Gallapis said.
On Monday, a ferry ran aground as it left a pier in Manhattan though no one was hurt.
It was named after the 19th century steamer El Dorado, which ran aground on the previously unmapped shoal.
Here the promise of a vast welfare state solely funded by new taxes on the rich runs aground.
Just as they gave in to drowning, the ship ran aground on a shoal in the Mid-Atlantic.
Post–Cold War narratives about the inevitable triumph of open societies and American mass culture have run aground.
But talks have run aground ahead of a meeting of euro-zone finance ministers in Brussels on February 20th.
And in January, another guided-missile cruiser, the USS Antietam, ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay.
But some Trump allies see long-term advantages in pushing the notion that the Democratic contest has run aground.
Some initiatives, like making it easier to pursue medical marijuana research run aground on wider legal and political issues.
And in late January, the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay.
There is a sense of time run aground on a day—in the afternoon, you somehow know—without end.
The authorities in Germany are watching for oil leaks from a freighter that ran aground in the North Sea.
It ran aground amid opposition that spanned the normally pro-Europe centre-left to the anti-EU far right.
The catamaran had been poorly maintained, according to the report, and had run aground previously, likely damaging its structure.
Chief DeCanio said the captain almost ran the boat aground as he tried to get close to the shore.
But even longtime residents did a double take when an especially big one ran aground near the village of Ferryland.
The Sapona, a partly submerged concrete barge that ran aground in the hurricane of 1926, is visible for many miles.
But with the mainland's economic miracle running aground, many Taiwanese are questioning the wisdom of lashing themselves to the mast.
But negotiations ran aground again in August when Switzerland's normally pro-Europe center-left baulked at adapting the labor rules.
Last year commercial traffic along the Rhine, the world's busiest waterway, ran aground when rains failed to replenish its sources.
But this dimension of the Enlightenment has "run aground", argues William Davies, a political economist at Goldsmiths, University of London.
So you can get deeper holes in here and you won't run aground like you would've in the old days.
Morris said the Fry's small crew ran it aground near Fort Caswell rather than let it fall into enemy hands.
USS Antietam In late January, the guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay.
Before it left Nonouti Island, the missing ferry, a wooden catamaran, underwent repairs to its propeller shaft after running aground.
But now that the talks have run aground, you have to wonder: What did they think was going to happen?
It may, however, have run aground on the long-running notion that only "serious" films can really contend for Oscars.
On the morning of June 6, 1993, a cargo ship named the Golden Venture ran aground on the Rockaway Peninsula.
The diatribe tends to entertain, even if you disagree, but the ode often runs aground on the shoals of cliché.
And maybe privately keep a savings account set aside for future family expenses, since one of them may run aground.
It depicts Morro Castle, a ship that caught fire and ran aground in the waters near Asbury Park in 1934.
Three other US warships either ran aground or suffered non-fatal collisions with civilian vessels in 2017 in the Pacific.
Then, 11 million gallons of crude oil poured into the ocean when the tanker ran aground off Alaska in 1989.
After that we must begin structural repair, rebuilding reefs the way we would after ships run aground and crack reefs.
Furthermore, the channel is only 50 feet deep, which means many of the larger ships would run aground if fully loaded.
The move comes as a delicate time for Swiss-EU relations as talks on a new treaty cementing ties run aground.
If you've spent any time barking at your virtual assistant, you've no doubt had the conversation run aground a few times.
Instead, they are making do with a wooden ship run aground on a Gaza beach, which has become a popular restaurant.
U.S. to help fly expeditioners out from Antarctic station The Aurora Australis suffered a breach in its hull after running aground.
The towering mass of water ice first ran aground into the penguins' habitat of Cape Denison in Commonwealth Bay in 2010.
But when American giants tried to enter the waters of China, the world's largest internet market, the armada invariably ran aground.
At the same time, locks and canals are also narrow and congested, increasing chances of hitting another vessel or running aground.
Amaral said he first searched the water and shoreline, then turned back to the Conception, which was adrift and going aground.
I was moving quickly with a strong wind and I was afraid I was going to run aground on the reefs.
On Tuesday, he issued a news release about a barge running aground on the Hudson River north of New York City.
Anyone who has found themselves intellectually run aground by a 2300-year-old repeatedly asking "Why?" has experienced this phenomenon firsthand.
If the operation on Monday had failed, the ship had been expected to run aground in the Landes region by Tuesday night.
Actually more often, we're called to other people's incidents and accidents—everything from fire to drownings to running aground to oil spills.
Two centuries of novels and plays would have run aground without these couriers delivering menace, promise and revelation with the morning letters.
Many a baker has run aground even with very familiar recipes if they happen to use a low-protein flour by accident.
Ramzy Mahrous said one ship sank and two others ran aground in the storm, initially saying authorities believed 17 people were missing.
An incentive programme aimed at boosting liquidity further along the curve ran aground as existing members argued it risked cannibalising their business.
That depicts a calamity of three years earlier, when the Méduse , a French naval frigate, ran aground off the West African coast.
The Agnes E. Fry had a few successful runs before it ran aground below Wilmington in the closing months of the conflict.
She ran this country aground in pursuit of her conservative agenda and actively undermined South Korea's hard-won democracy and international standing.
Lots of the research into animal advocacy ran aground on the extraordinary difficulty of getting truthful information about people's diets out of them.
The system ran aground in January when China banned imports of virtually all plastic and unsorted paper, out of concern for its environment.
Their 3D-scanned video, Where Land Meets Sea, captures scenes of the shores where dinghies come aground and makeshift living quarters for refugees.
The ship has split in half, and to keep it from breaking apart completely, it has been purposely run aground on a shoal.
Andresen said shipping firms engaged in so-called "beaching", running old vessels aground to be picked apart by manual labor, were also unacceptable.
The frigate, which recently took part in a major NATO military exercise, was aground and tilting on one side, live television pictures showed.
The greatest failure came in 1989, when a tanker, the Exxon Valdez, ran aground, pouring 11m gallons of crude onto unspoilt Alaskan shorelines.
During rescue operations, the ship ran aground 800 yards off Punta Salinas, and the hull of the ship was "severely compromised," Crespo said.
It is time for Parliament to reassert its political authority, which was left aground after the rare plebiscite in June 2016 on Brexit.
The fully-laden carrier was en route to China when it sailed outside the shipping lane and ran aground on April 3, 2010.
Wright was desperate to one-up the European modernists, like Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, who had run his career aground.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Around 175 migrants, including many women and children, were rescued off Cyprus on Friday after their boat ran aground, police said.
He had spent $90 million of his personal fortune to get both companies up and running and that year, both had run aground.
I'd read that most ships were wrecked by running aground on reefs and rocks, so I looked for shallow spots, close to shore.
But again and again, efforts to politically unify working-class people around economic issues have run aground among ethnic, racial, and other tensions.
In addition to the two fatal accidents this summer, a guided missile cruiser ran aground not far from the base earlier this year.
For years, North Korean fishing boats have often run aground on Japan's coastline, either empty or carrying the dead bodies of their crew.
Three months earlier, another such cruiser, the Antietam, ran aground in Tokyo Bay, gushing more than 1,000 gallons of hydraulic oil near Yokosuka.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Heavy winds forced a Russian ship to run aground off the coast of Istanbul on Friday, Turkey's Dogan news agency reported.
But that process ran aground, forcing her to re-craft a broader anti-hate message that the whole Democratic caucus could get behind.
In the Navy, if you are captain of a ship and it runs aground, you are done, even if it's not your fault.
In January, the USS Antietam, a guided missile cruiser, ran aground near Yokosuka naval base and had to be helped by tug boats.
And yet, attempts to provide legislative fixes to some of the issues with the background check system have run aground in years past.
U.S. Navy ships have been involved in four accidents in Asian waters this year, including three collisions and one ship that ran aground.
However, intermittent U.S. mediation between Israelis and Palestinians ran aground after President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital early in his term.
Previously a guided missile cruiser collided with a South Korean fishing vessel and another cruiser ran aground near the Seventh Fleet base in Yokosuka.
On Monday night, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan to vote on a revised version of the repeal and replace bill ran aground after Sens.
But when the boat ran aground on a sandbar, the steel cable connecting the two snapped, sending the scow — and its two crewmen — hurtling.
In Bulgaria, where Russia's pet South Stream project ran aground amid opposition from the EU, President Rumen Radev now supports the Kremlin's TurkStream project.
Police began to search the island after locals alerted authorities to a yacht that had run aground after passing over a patch of coral.
The question of U.S. League membership quickly became the most bitter foreign policy debate in American history, eventually running aground in the U.S. Senate.
Olivia's good intentions keep running aground with Antoine, the workshop's gadfly and troll, played with taut intensity by Matthieu Lucci, in a bracing debut.
Liz's life in New York has run aground; she can't finish a second book and has just discovered her boyfriend dallying with another man.
The ship ran aground just off Istanbul's Kartal district, on the Asian side of the city on the coast of the Sea of Marmara.
But even ostensibly less controversial legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act or strengthen retirement security have also run aground amid partisan bickering.
This was around the time a Carnival Cruise ship ran aground in the Gulf of Mexico amid a four-day accumulation of human waste.
The idea of adopting policies to benefit specific parts of the US is hardly new, and typically runs aground due to concerns about effectiveness.
More significant is the underlying Xi-Putin bromance that's spawning a flurry of economic and diplomatic deals even as US-China trade talks run aground.
The headline deal was General Electric's merger with Baker Hughes, whose tie-up with Halliburton ran aground earlier in the year due to regulatory concerns.
And though relationships often run aground on historical and territorial disputes, the Asian trio are finding more reasons to be pragmatic, irrespective of North Korea.
Ramzy Mahrous said one ship sank and two others ran aground in the storm, initially saying authorities believed 17 people were missing and presumed dead.
Running aground prevented it from sinking in the fjord, but later, a wire used to stabilize the sunken vessel snapped, allowing it to sink farther.
They said that some type of mechanical trouble with one of the boats caused them to run aground and they were picked up by Iran.
None of this will affect Trump, who is proud of the fact that he skipped town well before the city's casino-based economy ran aground.
Unlike aircraft, ships lack a back-up navigation system and if their GPS ceases to function, they risk running aground or colliding with other vessels.
The real estate/coal mining magnate had announced his plans in 2012 to have it ready for this year, then ran aground for a time.
Mr. Taylor says that of the 52 lost American submarines, 47 are considered discoverable; the other five were run aground or destroyed in known locations.
Many of them are battling serious accusations of corruption, and they were in positions of great power as the country's once-enviable economy ran aground.
Some Trump defenders have noted that one of the nation's most important presidents, Harry S. Truman, was a partner in a haberdashery that ran aground.
Instead, she ran aground on questions about the very role she sought to put in the spotlight: Her six-year stint as California's Attorney General.
In March 1989, the Exxon Valdez supertanker ran aground on Bligh Reef, spilling 19903 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound in Alaska.
Cruise-ship companies have weathered serious storms in recent years, including fires, environmental disasters, and a ship running aground in a disaster that killed 32.
Ultimately, this deceitful campaign ran aground by the narrowest of margins in the Senate thanks to the three Republicans and all 48 Democrats and independents.
When some 140 characters run aground while seemingly equal tweets are hoisted to the heavens, anyone searching for meaning should expect a long, long voyage.
In the last Volvo Ocean Race, Vestas sponsored a yacht that ran aground on a remote Indian Ocean reef, forcing the sailors to abandon ship.
A cargo ship ran aground Friday on the Bosphorus, among the world's busiest waterways, a rare such accident that Erdogan says the canal can prevent.
In an ideal world, there's no reason the occasional clean Russian athlete must watch her career run aground on the shoals of state-run doping.
The House, where Trump's fellow Republicans currently hold a majority, passed a bill that included the $5 billion, but it ran aground in the Senate.
The ship ran aground near Istanbul's Kartal district, on the Asian side of the city and on the coast of the Sea of Marmara, Dogan reported.
Chinese individual investors are being hit by a wave of shadow-banking defaults, and high-profile startups, especially in the scooter-sharing space, are running aground.
Subsequent efforts to form a unity government with national backing ran aground in rival assemblies in Tripoli and the east, which themselves have only limited legitimacy.
On March 1.1, a 295-foot-long, 4,290-ton ship called the Caledonian Sky ran aground along a stretch of beach, damaging the pristine reefs below.
The shore was flat and inviting, but when my canoe ran aground it did not grind to a halt as it would on gravel or sand.
But in terms of agreeing on global issues, Trump might yet find that working with Russia is a bright idea that quickly runs aground of reality.
The Philippines has been occupying nine features in the Spratlys, including a submerged reef on which a rusting transport ship ran aground in the late 1990s.
Turkish authorities also closed the Dardanelles strait to tankers longer than 200 meters after an oil tanker ran aground, but also reopened the strait at noon.
The Hong Kong-flagged Solomon Trader, carrying bauxite mined on Rennell Island, ran aground in violent weather in February and has been leaking oil ever since.
In her remarks to the group, she drew on her Navy experience to compare the current Congress to a ship on the verge of running aground.
When a half-drowned Chinese man washes up on the beach after a boat full of illegal immigrants goes aground, Rose shelters him from the police.
But when LendingClub ran aground in 2015 when lenders on its platform backed away, investors changed their minds and began to value the companies like lenders. 
An iceberg ran aground over Easter weekend just off the small Newfoundland town of Ferryland, population 465, drawing knots of tourists eager to catch a glimpse.
She has had previous solo albums: attempts to make her a pop hitmaker on Stax and Paisley Park that ran aground in part on record-company politics.
He also anticipated there could be more recommendations against shipping companies for the practice of "beaching" — running old vessels aground to be picked apart by manual labor.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Russian bulk cargo ship that ran aground off southwest England on Tuesday has been successfully refloated and is being towed out to open sea.
McConnell announced Monday night (after it was clear that his repeal and replace strategy had run aground) that members would vote on a 2015 repeal-only bill.
That the ship is back on water, with crew aboard, suggests the hull breach created when it ran aground wasn't as bad as it could have been.
In addition, the USS Lake Champlain hit a South Korean fishing boat in May, and the USS Antietam ran aground off the coast of Japan in January.
Interior said its regulation incorporates lessons learned from Shell, including its error-ridden 2012 season that ended with its drilling rig running aground on an Alaskan island.
Blackbeard, whose name was Edward Teach, ran aground the Queen Anne's Revenge, his flagship, on a sandbar 58 years before the United States declared independence from Britain.
In any case, initial Trump efforts at easing the sanctions ran aground when then-national security advisor Michael Flynn resigned over revelations about his conversations with Kislyak.
In August 1944, SS Richard Montgomery, a US vessel ferrying munitions in World War II, ran aground on a sandbank near Sheerness, eastern England, in stormy weather.
And it was in nearby Gangneung, where the ice hockey and speedskating events are scheduled to be held, that a North Korean submarine ran aground in 1996.
Previous talks ran aground last September over where to locate key activities and who would run the business, resulting in the departure of Linde's two top executives.
AROUND THE WEB: A barge hauling gasoline ran aground in the Hudson River near Catskill, N.Y., Tuesday, although no fuel has leaked, the Albany Times Union reports.
He said that too many Europeans took the benefits of peace for granted and that the unification project could run aground as nations, and citizens, turned inward.
The USS Lake Champlain hit a South Korean fishing boat in May, and the USS Antietam ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay in January.
As they folded, they learned about the Golden Venture, a cargo ship that ran aground at Fort Tilden beach in the Rockaways section of Queens in 1993.
The Australian government wants millions of dollars from a Chinese company after its ship, the Shen Neng 1, ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef in April 2010.
Your ship runs aground on a huge lava dragon, and to pique the drama the Palico you so lovingly created mere moments ago is cruelly snatched from you.
ISTANBUL, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Bad weather forced a Russian ship to run aground in Istanbul on Friday and the crew was awaiting rescue, Turkey's Dogan news agency reported.
IN 2500 the thin-hulled Exxon Valdez supertanker ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, pouring a quarter of a million barrels of oil into the surrounding waters.
Early exuberance has run aground on the shifting sands of politics in the Philippines and Indonesia, two suppliers of nickel raw materials to China's massive stainless steel sector.
The guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam ran aground in late January while anchoring near Yokosuka, damaging its propellers and discharging 1,100 gallons of hydraulic oil into the bay.
The GOP badly needs a win on tax reform after efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare, ran aground earlier this year.
Fernandez, who was just 24, died along with friends Emilio Macias and Eddy Rivero when their speeding vessel ran aground on rocks off the coast of South Beach.
They drifted into Iranian territorial waters for reasons the Pentagon has yet to explain and ran aground off the coast of Iran's Farsi Island in the Persian Gulf.
But it's run aground in Congress, prompting Senate Democrats to join together for a filibuster on Wednesday in response to the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
Earlier this year, the authority imposed draft limits on ships, forcing some to lighten their loads to ride higher in the water so they will not run aground.
In 1996, when a small North Korean submarine ran aground with engine trouble on the South's eastern coast, it was a taxi driver who first alerted the police.
LeEco's ambitious, debt-driven expansion began running aground last year, causing angry creditors to stage sit-ins at the company's Beijing office and leading courts to take action.
In February, another such cruiser, the Antietam, ran aground in Tokyo Bay, gushing more than 1,000 gallons of hydraulic fluid near the American naval base at Yokosuka, Japan.
The number of gallons on board is also nearly four times the amount of oil spilled by the Exxon Valdez when it ran aground in Alaska in 1989.
An article last Sunday about the Coast Guard's rescue of seven fishermen aboard the Carolina Queen III, a scalloping boat that ran aground on Rockaway Beach on Feb.
If he can't provide clarity and reassurance and a little light around his agenda, it will be very easy for a fog-bound presidency to simply run aground.
"No matter how tough our operating environment or how strained our budget, we shouldn't be and cannot be colliding with other ships and running aground," Moran said then.
When the Republicans' seven-year crusade to dismantle Obamacare effectively ran aground in the Senate the following July, it was McConnell whom Trump blamed for the bill's failure.
In 2013, at least 30 Haitians who tried to sail to the United States were found drowned after their overloaded boat ran aground off the Bahamas and capsized.
The Twitter canoe, where more and more usernames overtook more and more space for words in a reply until the exchange ran aground, also kept conversations from becoming endless.
By the third volume, Woolf's creative process is running aground: The Waves, despite its brilliance, doesn't come easily, and the stubborn 1937 novel The Years nearly defeats her altogether.
Trump can hem and haw before disavowing David Duke, but the issue of white supremacy has run aground before in Pennsylvania (on a much, much larger scale, at Gettysburg).
Jimmy Carter's presidency foundered as his administration lurched from diplomacy with a changing cast of disempowered actors to a rescue mission that literally ran aground in a desert sandstorm.
The Mandalorian works so well because the protagonist knows nothing about his foundling; if the showrunners are tempted towards explanations in Season 2, the show could easily run aground
Previous takeover bids for Energy Future by NextEra and by the Hunt Family ran aground amid opposition by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the state's energy regulatory agency.
When the Iranians finally resumed their program, presumably feeling more confident as the George W. Bush administration's effort to domesticate Iraq ran aground, they went at it with gusto.
Clinton's deep belief in America's power to do good in the world ran aground in a tribal country with no functioning government, rival factions and a staggering quantity of arms.
The crew of a fishing boat whose ship ran aground off Rockaway Beach in Queens overnight was airlifted to safety early Thursday after a harrowing rescue by the Coast Guard.
The conservators made the discovery while working on artifacts pulled from the wreckage of Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, which ran aground near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina in 1718.
Anything bigger than a medium-sized berg (with a submerged portion that extends down 80 metres) can run aground if it is not carried east or west by the current.
"If a ship runs aground it's a terrible day for the economy, it's a terrible day for the environment and it's a bad day for the captain too," said Mayer.
The Conservatives have less than one-third of its members; contentious policies like the schools proposal are likely to run aground there even if they do not in the Commons.
NEW YORK An article last Sunday about the Coast Guard's rescue of seven fishermen aboard the Carolina Queen III, a scalloping boat that ran aground on Rockaway Beach on Feb.
Boats are stranded aground in the middle of nowhere, amid the vanished waters of what was once the world's fourth-largest saline lake, the Aral Sea, between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
And a real-estate business treated more favorably under post-crisis banking regulations ran aground during the financial crisis, undercutting what could have grown into a larger competitor to Blackstone.
The Swiss government has been wrestling with the treaty talks, which ran aground because of opposition from both the anti-EU far right and the usually pro-Europe center left.
"Among the good and decent men, some are unprepared for the surprises of life, and their good intentions run aground when confronted with issues like child care," she later wrote.
In 1837, Mexico, a three-masted ship packed with Irish immigrants en route to New York City from Liverpool, ran aground in Long Beach, killing 115 men, women and children.
Obviously, we're no longer solely dependent on compasses for navigation, so it's unlikely that ships will run aground or planes will smash into mountains as a result of the government shutdown.
Saturday is the 246th anniversary of the day a local ship captain lured the British schooner HMS Gaspee into shallow waters a few miles south of Providence, where it ran aground.
Image 2 of 2 BERLIN – German authorities say they hope to tow free a 225-meter (738-foot) cargo ship that ran aground on a North Sea sandbank before the weekend.
It's a far cry from where they were just three weeks ago, with the investigation threatening to run aground amid House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes' secret trip to the White House.
His ambitions ran aground when he lost the primary election of the Socialist Party, which imploded under pressure from the insurgent candidacy of Emmanuel Macron, who now inhabits the Élysée Palace.
A number of rivals have run aground that way such as the CGM Focus Fund, down 17.14% through Tuesday and trailing roughly all rivals, as it did in 2019 and 20203.
Partly because "Miss Sloane" is more a character study than a coherent political drama, it fumbles the issue it purports to address, and it eventually runs aground in a preposterous ending.
Solomon Islands: An oil spill from a Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship that ran aground last month is spreading toward a World Heritage site, East Rennell, alarming environmentalists and government officials.
"No matter how tough our operating environment or how strained our budget, we shouldn't be and cannot be colliding with other ships and running aground," Moran told two House Armed Services subcommittees.
And if Obama decides to act on his own, he could face a legal challenge from congressional Republicans for running aground of laws blocking the prisoners from being kept on the mainland.
Then, in 85033, the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, spilling millions of gallons of crude into Alaskan waters, fouling seabirds and marine mammals and crippling the local fishing industry.
SynteractHCR, based in Carlsbad, California, has annual earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of aground $160 million, the people added, asking not to be identified because the sale process is confidential.
"No matter how tough our operating environment, or how strained our budget, we shouldn't be and cannot be colliding with other ships and running aground," Moran told two House Armed Services subcommittees.
The Swiss government has been wrestling with its approach toward treaty talks, which have run aground because of opposition from both the anti-EU far right and the usually pro-Europe centre left.
The Philippine Star newspaper, quoting an unnamed Filipino fishing operator, said China began deploying ships to Quirino Atoll, also known as Jackson Atoll, after a fishing vessel recently ran aground in the area.
The Swiss government has been wrestling with its approach toward treaty talks, which have run aground because of opposition from both the anti-EU far right and the usually pro-Europe center left.
The issue of Jewish settlements in occupied territory is one of the most contentious of the conflict and a main reason why the peace process based on the 1993 accords has run aground.
With interviews and behind-the-scenes details, today's installment begins where House Republicans briefly ran aground at the outset, and explains how they jettisoned a controversial sticking point to rescue chances for success.
LONDON (Reuters) - A ferry collided with at least two yachts and then ran aground in heavy fog off the Isle of Wight in southern England on Sunday, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said.
The sad reality in Nigeria today is that a corrupt, unpatriotic elite — military, ex-military men, and civilian and religious acolytes — has run Nigeria's economy aground by siphoning and mismanaging Nigeria's oil wealth.
But the plan ran aground at the White House due to opposition from members of the National Security Council and National Economic Council, who questioned the move's legality and impacts on electricity bills.
An exhibition at the Museum of Chinese in America chronicles the tragedy of the Golden Venture, a ship carrying 286 undocumented immigrants from China that ran aground in New York City in 1993.
Both of those strategies might run aground of another of Stantcheva's findings: that, especially in the US, attitudes on both redistribution and immigration are so polarized by party that they're not easily decoupled.
Mr. Trump's previous plan to nominate Mr. Ratcliffe, unveiled in July, ran aground amid questions about the depth of his intelligence experience, his outspoken pro-Trump partisanship, and apparent exaggerations about his biography.
The ship was carrying more than 700 metric tons when it ran aground in the Solomon Islands on February 5, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, known as DFAT, said Tuesday.
PARIS, Dec 10 (Reuters) - A ferry with more than 300 passengers on board has run aground in stormy weather in Calais harbour in northern France, radio station France Info reported on its website.
That added to gains of 0.7 percent overnight as it rose from a five-month low, although the currency may come under renewed pressure if North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) talks run aground.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump could find Democratic support for a corporate tax reform package if a comprehensive tax code overhaul runs aground over Republican infighting, a Democratic lawmaker told Reuters on Friday.
A supervisor and a security guard appear to be having a flirtation that's running aground on the differences in their class, with awkward and unspoken conversations hanging in the air around money and rank.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia on Monday reached a A$39.3 million ($29.66 million) out-of-court settlement with the owners of a Chinese coal carrier that ran aground in 2010 on the Great Barrier Reef.
Related: Greek Police Begin Evacuation of Thousands of Migrants from Idomeni The 113 were discovered on a beach northeast of the island on Tuesday after their boat ran aground near the coast, police said.
In late August, one of the Philippines' largest warships, a cast-off cutter from the United States Coast Guard, ran aground on Half Moon Shoal, an unoccupied maritime feature not far from Mischief Reef.
Desperate to save the man, and safeguard his deception, the captain almost drives the ship aground as he steers it close enough to shore for the killer to plunge into the water and escape.
Talks with EIG-backed Chrysaor to buy Siccar Point, which Blackstone owns alongside Blue Water Energy, ran aground in January on diverging price expectations, sources close to the process told Reuters at the time.
Talks with EIG-backed Chrysaor to buy Siccar Point, which Blackstone owns alongside Blue Water Energy, ran aground in January on diverging price expectations, sources close to the process told Reuters at the time.
At that point, the crew focused on the northwest corner of the island near the S.S. Norwich City, a British freighter that ran aground on the island in 1929, eight years before Earhart's disappearance.
The Navy has experienced at least one major shiphandling mishap nearly every year since 2000, when the USS La Moure County ran aground off Chile because its officers didn't understand how their GPS worked.
"Partly because 'Miss Sloane' is more a character study than a coherent political drama, it fumbles the issue it purports to address, and it eventually runs aground in a preposterous ending," Mr. Holden wrote.
Or it might represent the latest in a line of broken promises from the political class, more evidence that the best intentions of concerned public officials run aground on the vast clout of big business.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Grains shipping on Argentina's Parana River was returning to normal on Saturday after a ship ran aground on Friday, causing delays, the head of Argentina's Chamber of Port and Maritime Activity said.
And when Shell's Kulluk drill rig ran aground near Kodiak Island on New Year's Eve 2012, it was yet another frightening reminder of the horrific impacts of one of the largest spills in U.S. history.
The news, if you want it straight: Apple is acknowledging that the Mac Pro they introduced in 2700 has run aground on the cleverness of its own design, and they're re-thinking the entire machine.
This week: Airbnb's party problemAfter all the stories about WeWork's wild company culture, you might think Airbnb's party problem is yet another case of an over-funded startup run aground by out-of-control techies.
Martian colonies, apparently, were what you talked about when you were young, the economy was lousy and you could still freely traverse Austin without running aground on banh mi food trucks and émigrés from Brooklyn.
By Tuesday, all 17 migrants believed to be aboard the boat were found near the mangrove swamps of Far North Queensland, two days after the vessel ran aground and law enforcement officials began a search.
Authorities working to contain ecological damage The Solomon Trader ran aground in Kangava Bay at Rennell Island, the DFAT said, the southern third of which has been a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998.
Those crashes came after two other nonfatal incidents: the USS Lake Champlain hit a South Korean fishing boat in May, and the USS Antietam ran aground while trying to anchor in Tokyo Bay in January.
One of the more literal manifestations of ocean-liner style was the Coca-Cola distillery in Los Angeles, designed by Robert V. Derrah and finished in 1939, which looks like a ship that has run aground.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - An oil rig that ran aground off a Scottish island on Sunday may have leaked around 53 tonnes of diesel but has not caused any serious pollution, Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said.
"It's simply unacceptable for US Navy ships to run aground or collide with other ships, and to have four such incidents in the span of seven months is truly alarming," McCain said in his opening statement.
And we simply know more about how to deliver vaccines than we do about how to deliver functioning schools, so our efforts to fund schools are likelier to run aground on barriers we don't fully understand.
But the mission ran aground after Mr. Bolton demanded that Turkey protect Washington's Kurdish allies and pledged that American forces would remain in Syria until the Islamic State was defeated, which could take months or years.
Gangneung, the South Korean coastal town hosting the figure skating, curling and ice hockey events, is near where a North Korean spy submarine went aground in 2003 and triggered a bloody manhunt for a group of infiltrators.
The threat can come from icebergs that rise above the water to the height of office blocks, one of which ran aground off Ferryland in April, or from growlers, the size of cars above the water's surface.
Of all the narrative threads, her mother's story — in which she leaves her first husband in the middle of the night — is the one that best illustrates the memoir's warnings of what happens when narrative runs aground.
That added gains of 0.7 percent overnight as it pulled away from a five-month low, although the currency was seen coming under renewed pressure if the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) talks run aground.
The project has run aground however, Codelco insiders and an executive said, as the miner realized it would struggle to guarantee its copper's sustainability once it left the mine to be melted down and taken to market.
Before his scheme ran aground, however, Mr. Pearlman built some of the most successful music groups of the 1990s, one of which started the career of Justin Timberlake, managed from Mr. Pearlman's lavish home in Orlando, Fla.
"The ship is now far enough from the coast so we can rule out its running aground," an official from the local prefecture said, adding that he expected the ship to arrive in Bilbao on Wednesday morning.
In 1998, a production company, Nautilus, began the nearly two-decade task of documenting the salvaging of the recently discovered ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, which ran aground off the North Carolina coast some three centuries ago.
PARIS — Proposals to make official the role of France's first lady ran aground after a public outcry over suggestions by the French president that it was time to consider enshrining in law the role of presidential spouse.
The project has run aground however, Codelco insiders and an executive said, as the miner realized it would struggle to guarantee its copper's sustainability once it left the mine to be melted down and taken to market.
After the 54-year-old's boat was discovered run aground in Hossegor, a surfing resort town in Biarritz, French authorities soon deployed two vessels and three helicopters to search for Agnes on Tuesday, according to local reports.
Some seamen, however, have languished in captivity for months or even years because their companies balked at coughing up—often because their ship was uninsured, or had run aground, or had been disabled by fire, or had sunk.
Amazon's decision is not entirely surprising: Axios reported yesterday that the company's plans — born in a different era in which Big Tech was fêted everywhere — had gone aground in a new age of popular unhappiness with the companies.
And you always keep in mind that in a ship twelve hundred feet long, in a channel eight hundred feet across, if things got out of hand you could go aground in New York and New Jersey simultaneously.
Looking at our contemporary era — a time when the overtly acrimonious generation gap of the Woodstock era has yielded, according to the Pew Research Center, to "something approximating peace" — Fass's capacity to engage with her material runs aground.
Meanwhile, one of the most recognizable and valuable technology start-ups of our era appears to be at risk of running aground, with multiple executives departing even as the company is slammed from all sides by legal issues.
That body just keeps getting swept further down river until eventually she slams hard into some shoals and you see that body just like it's very it's very much like she just, like, a ship running aground basically.
A second and more "comprehensive" investigation into a string of mishaps this year -- including a Navy warship running aground in Tokyo Bay in late January and spilling over 1,000 gallons of hydraulic fluid into Japanese waters -- is expected Thursday.
Shallow waters off the island had forced officials to revise initial plans to dislodge the 225-metre (742-foot) freighter, which ran aground during a storm that killed at least six people in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Because icebergs have such massive draft, it would likely run aground many miles off the coast, but Sloane and his team have a plan to moor it just offshore and harvest the meltwater from an opening inside the berg.
The Giants, who in 2221 won the last championship for a major professional sports franchise in the New York area, have ignominiously run aground with a 230-22 record and look far from ending that six-year title drought.
But after weeks of negotiations, his plans ran aground on a power struggle between two blocs of his potential right-wing coalition — the secular ultranationalist and ultra-Orthodox factions — who refused to compromise on proposed legislation on military service.
In December 2004, the Selendang Ayu, a 740-foot Malaysian ship carrying soybeans and more than 1,000 tons of fuel oil, suffered an engine failure, drifted and eventually ran aground and broke apart in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska.
The hard line from federation head Pierre-Yves Maillard reflects the Swiss government's struggle to forge domestic consensus on how or even whether to move ahead with the pact, which has run aground after nearly five years of negotiations.
The 27-acre, mangrove-fringed island, with a shady tamarind grove and spiky sisal plants bordering the paths, holds the remains of a 21982th-century wrecking village devoted to salvaging goods from ships that ran aground on the reef.
BERLIN/PRAGUE (Reuters) - Strong winds battered northern and central Europe on Sunday, killing at least six people in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic, with authorities watching for oil leaks from a huge freighter that ran aground in the North Sea.
The True Story of the Great Argentine River Boat Traffic JamWhen a boat carrying soy oil destined for India ran aground on the Parana River near Buenos Aires, ships loaded with most of Argentina's grains exports were blocked for hours.
PARIS, Jan 31 (Reuters) - A stricken cargo ship drifting on its side off the French Atlantic coast will run aground in southwest France if a renewed attempt to tow it to port fails on Monday, a French maritime official said.
The new U.S. administration has argued that excessive bank regulation is saddling lending and holding back growth, raising the prospect that regulation would be rolled back and efforts to finalize a new global accord, called Basel III, would run aground.
Clean Line has five projects in the works, including one that failed to gain approval in Iowa and another that ran aground in Arkansas and is awaiting federal approval under a thus-far unused provision of the 2005 Energy Policy Act.
The new U.S. administration has argued that excessive bank regulation is saddling lending and holding back growth, raising the prospect that regulation would be rolled back and efforts to finalise a new global accord, called Basel III, would run aground.
SYDNEY, Australia — An oil spill from a cargo ship that ran aground near a World Heritage site in the South Pacific is spreading, alarming environmentalists and government officials about the threat to the delicate local ecosystem and to people living there.
After Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, the largest number of unauthorized immigrants comes from China (an estimated 268,23), where deportations run aground on a less literal wall: China is one of 23 countries that do not cooperate with deportations.
Between 2008 and 2016, shipping companies lost over 1,500 containers on average each year, most during accidents such as capsizing, running aground or when sailing in heavy seas, according to a survey by the World Shipping Council, a trade association.
Many middle-class Iranians want to prevent the election of a hard-line candidate like former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who was not only disliked in the West but also back home, especially after the economy ran aground during his two terms.
JAKARTA, Indonesia – At least 12 people were killed and a frantic rescue operation was underway Tuesday off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi for dozens of passengers of a sinking passenger ferry run aground by its captain in a desperate bid to save lives.
On Tuesday, at least 12 people were killed and a frantic rescue operation was underway off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi for dozens of passengers of a sinking passenger ferry run aground by its captain in a desperate bid to save lives.
It was a close call, but the Coast Guard managed to airlift all seven crew members from this fishing boat, which ran aground off a New York City beach amid waves driven by gale-force winds that surged up to 12 feet.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Shallow waters off a North Sea island complicated efforts on Monday to dislodge a large freighter that ran aground as Germany began cleaning up after a storm that killed at least six people there and in Poland and Czech Republic.
Well, things got complicated when a 1941 report by medical examiner DW Hoodless deemed that the remains likely belonged to a stocky male, perhaps a castaway from the wreck of the freighter SS Norwich City, which ran aground on Nikumaroro in 1929.
The Hong Kong-flagged ship, Solomon Trader, was carrying more than 770 tons of heavy fuel oil when it ran aground last month on Rennell Island, one of the Solomon Islands, which Unesco says is the largest raised coral atoll in the world.
Where to watch: Amazon This historical epic immediately ran aground when his 317-minute director's cut, which he had hoped to release in two parts, was scuttled by his producer, who edited together a 195-minute version before they compromised at 247.
On Golf JERSEY CITY — No need for the Coast Guard to respond to the S O S from the luxury liner, captained by Steve Stricker and Nick Price, that ran aground Sunday along the Hudson River, in the shadows of Lady Liberty.
Exchange operators can contact vessels that are getting too close to shore — a ship should usually be far from land, so that in the event of a mechanical problem, it has time for repairs without running aground — and have them change course.
De León has faced blistering criticism from a Republican assemblywoman, Melissa Melendez, who has noted that her bills to protect legislative whistleblowers from retaliation repeatedly ran aground in the Senate when de León was leader or controlled the committee that halted the bills.
The Democrat-led House could move to hold Trump accountable for the decision if it is indeed found that no "imminent" danger was posed, but in a Congress deeply divided along partisan lines it&aposs a move that would likely run aground.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An overloaded ferry that sank near the Pacific island archipelago of Kiribati last year, killing 95 people, was not allowed to carry passengers in the open sea, and had twice run aground before its fateful journey, an inquiry has found.
Even the ship's crew (to stretch this metaphor to the breaking point), which is to say the early adopters and Bitcoin miners and startup founders and software developers who were advancing and advocating for the technology back then, had no guarantee they wouldn't run aground.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Around 60 ships faced delays on Friday near Argentina's grains hub of Rosario after a vessel on the Parana River ran aground and blocked passage downriver towards the Atlantic Ocean, the head of Argentina's Chamber of Port and Maritime Activity said.
But that plan ran aground, senators said, because of intransigence by Trump and House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Also, Cerved's joint attempt with U.S. funds Elliott and Bain Capital to bid for soured debts and a majority stake in a bad loan unit put up for sale by Eurobank ran aground when the Greek bank in June entered exclusive talks with Pimco.
Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni, the chief rabbi of Rome, said that a commission of Catholic and Jewish experts that had been set up 20 years ago to examine the archives had "run aground after scholars were not given free access" to the Vatican's wartime papers.
It also excluded China, effectively pulling a range of emerging Asian economies like Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia more closely into the geopolitical orbit of the U.S. But there's a growing consensus that the demise of TPP represents more than a trade deal run aground.
RELATED: Revived GOP health care talks could hurt those with pre-existing conditions The original bill ran aground last month after Freedom Caucus members pushed at the last minute to scale back or eliminate these protections, which they argue is the only way to lower premiums.
"It is simply unacceptable for U.S. Navy ships to run aground or collide with other ships -- and to have four such incidents in the span of seven months is truly alarming," McCain said in opening remarks during a committee hearing to address four ship accidents this year.
But First Man got partly hampered by a conspiracy theory cooked up by right-wing media, and Beale Street seemed to have run aground on a late release date and, possibly, on the feeling among some voters that there were enough "black films" in the running.
North Korea no longer has an embassy in Australia in part because of one such moneymaking mission gone wrong: In 2003, the Pong Su, a North Korean cargo ship that ran aground on an Australian beach, was found to be filled with about 275 pounds of heroin.
The cruise lines have faced crises before, from their ongoing battles with the norovirus, which can tear through an entire boatload of passengers causing gastrointestinal problems, to the 2012 sinking of the Costa Concordia, whose captain ran it aground off the coast of Italy, killing 32 people.
Last June, the strategy ran aground at the Supreme Court, which accepted the medical consensus that abortion is a relatively safe procedure and that a set of Texas abortion restrictions "served no medical purpose," as the American Medical Association put it in a brief to the court.
In this remake of Alexander Mackendrick's 20843 Ealing Studios comedy, the wartime residents of a Scottish island that has run out of whisky face off with the commander (Eddie Izzard) of a ship that's run aground, which happens to be carrying 50,000 cases of the stuff.
The statue at its center, a bronze, top-hatted Gustav Liebling himself, has been toppled, his magnanimity run aground, his outstretched arms now bidding welcome only to a patch of broken flagstones and soft dirt, which, after a few more good rains, will surely swallow him whole.
"It is simply unacceptable for U.S. Navy ships to run aground or collide with other ships — and to have four such incidents in the span of seven months is truly alarming," McCain said in opening remarks during a committee hearing to address four ship accidents this year.

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