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"Surfers have a different relationship with the sea," said Joao Carlines, a retired fisherman who now dries fish on the beach for a living.
The tree grows tall and straight. The > lower part of the trunk with the diverging roots furnish knee timbers and > carlines for the sneak-box. The ribs or timbers, and the carlines, are > usually 1 × 1 inches in dimension, and are placed about ten inches apart. > The frame above and below is covered with half-inch cedar sheathing, which > is not less than six inches wide.
612-613, William White (1872) When the new church was officially opened in 1855 it rained heavily, but this did not deter the crowds that arrived from great distances to participate in the ceremony.Morning Chronicle, p.3 (8 October 1855) One wall of the village church displays a built-in memorial to a local mid-19th century family, the Carlines.
All the EFI cars were reportedly converted to four-barrel carbs before being sold; none are known to have existed outside the engineering department at AMC. The main problem was that early electronics were not fast enough for "on the fly" engine controls. This setup was utilised by Chrysler for the 1958 model year on its Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, and DeSoto carlines. It too failed, having the same problems.
Carlines, March–June 2002, pp. 14–15 It was the sixteenth Australian Grand Prix and the last to feature a handicap start which saw the slower cars starting ahead of the faster cars according to handicap allowance. The first car over the line was the MG TC special of South Australian Steve Tillett. The Australian Grand Prix title was however to be awarded to the driver setting the fastest outright time, regardless of handicap.
Mary Chamot was born on 8 November 1899 in Strelna, near Saint Petersburg, the only child of Alfred Edward Chamot (English-born and of French descent), an administrator of the Imperial Palace Gardens at Strelna, and Elisabeth Chamot (née Grooten), of Dutch and German origin. After the Russian revolution, the family moved to England, and Chamot earned a Fine Art Diploma from the Slade School of Fine Art in 1922. In 1949, she became the first woman curator at London's Tate Gallery. Her friends included Stanley Spencer, Gilbert Spencer, the Carlines, Lord Methuen, Edward Bawden and Jim Ede.
The couple served as art examiners for the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate from 1955 to 1974 and travelled extensively in Asia and Africa in that role. They also painted in Mexico and Venice and worked together on a book, Paint they Must, on art education. Nancy Carline exhibited regularly with the Royal Academy, the London Group during the 1930s and from 1957 to 1959, the New English Art Club, the Artists' International Association, and the Wildenstein Gallery in 1946. Carline's work featured in a number of Carline family exhibitions including The Carline Family in 1977 at the Leicester Galleries in London and The Spencers and the Carlines which toured in 1980.

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