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"harpoon" Definitions
  1. a weapon like a spear attached to a long rope that you can throw or fire from a gun and is used for catching large fish, whales, etc.

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The harpoon boats are launched, and Moby Dick attacks Ahab's harpoon boat, destroying it.
Then, a harpoon rope from the tip of the harpoon to the boat is attached to the whale.
In the other corner, we have Space Harpoon, which (just like it sounds) is a harpoon that will spear individual pieces of space trash and reel them back in.
According to a manual leaked along with the picture of the Harpoon, and first published by The Intercept in September, the Harpoon can be used along other Harris products.
Meanwhile, researchers are experimenting with systems to net or harpoon debris.
"My brother raised his harpoon with trembling hands," Mary tells us.
Those armaments include Harpoon anti-ship missiles and Mark 54 torpedoes.
Take, for instance, Pennsylvania-based Harpoon Pest Solutions, a one-man operation.
Because it ain't easy to stick a harpoon tip in a gator.
The contracts include transport aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, Harpoon missiles and helicopters.
Before this harpoon test, the spacecraft successfully deployed a net for grabbing debris.
But before that happens, the vehicle will first try out its onboard harpoon.
Quickly afterward, it will fire its harpoon and attempt to strike the target.
On their decks were what appeared to be harpoon guns covered in tarpaulins.
By the hearth, he kept a harpoon; he used it as a poker.
Like the Harpoon Missile system, the LRASM is being developed out of necessity.
The Harpoon was created to counter Soviet sea defenses during the Cold War.
We came back to that gator, and then at our leisure, when the harpoon kind of screwed him up, we'd get right beside him with the second harpoon and really plant it deep to make sure you got it in far enough.
The picture, unfortunately, is low resolution, but you can clearly see that at least three of the four stacked devices are the Harpoon model made by Harris Corp.. The only other picture of an Harpoon was published in 2013 by Ars Technica.
And seemingly all nautical in origin: RemoveDEBRIS has a net, a sail and a harpoon.
The current longest-range American missile, the 1970s-vintage Harpoon, can travel just 125 miles.
His first novel was "Harpoon," and a real 19th-century one hangs on the mantel.
" — SETH MEYERS "Dunkin' Donuts is partnering with Harpoon Brewery to release a coffee-infused beer.
It's in Harpoon House, a new hotel in what was once the Old Post House.
Launching Tomahawk's new maritime strike iteration against ships in addition to the existing Harpoon missile.Torpedoes.
The coffee chain is collaborating with another Boston favorite, Harpoon Brewery, to create the new brew.
Harpoon Brewery was quick to jump on board and even offers apprenticeships to enrolled UVM students.
Donald Trump's victory in 2016 raised the prospect that Republicans would finally harpoon their white whale.
The cone snail is constantly regrowing its radulae, meaning its rarely without its deadly harpoon teeth.
The pair have shared the new single "Giant" produced by John Hill (not me) and Kid Harpoon.
In the video, the targeted panel moves around quite a bit after it's hit with the harpoon.
I think they'll set out to harpoon a bunch of white whales — unions, voting rights, economic regulation.
I think they'll set out to harpoon a bunch of white whales — unions, voting rights, economic regulation.
It was a long story, but we forgot to put a second harpoon in this giant gator.
"Harpoon" is, to be clear, not for the faint of heart, nor for the weak of stomach.
Washington tribe aims to harpoon gray whales again -- 20 years after last successful hunt, KUOW reports.   ICYMI.
Many littoral combat ships have Harpoon missiles aboard, which don't have the long range of the NSM.
As soon as our fishermen see one, they hurry to harpoon him and put him to death.
It has a host of deadly adaptations, including a venomous harpoon, that it uses to catch prey.
In this case a cubesat will extend a target on an arm, and another will fire the harpoon.
So, it seems that Cersi's new harpoon-sized, spear-launching weapon is merely keeping certain family traditions alive.
The ruling was widely expected to drive a harpoon through the heart of the annual Southern Ocean hunt.
" This week's drinking game A swig of Harpoon oyster stout for every time someone utters the word "pig.
The navy has just extended the life of its main anti-ship missile, the Harpoon, by two years.
She is the co-author of "Harpoon: Inside The Covert War Against Terrorism's Money Masters," by Hachette Books.
In the video, the fishermen harpoon a pink dolphin and hold it under the water until it drowns.
When Mr. Dagan became head of the Mossad, in 2002, Harpoon became an operational unit inside Israeli intelligence.
The cone snail's predatory nature and willingness to strike (its constantly regrowing its harpoon teeth) bolsters its danger.
For decades, the anti-ship weapon of choice for the U.S. military has been Boeing's Harpoon missile system.
The Harpoon and LRASM both have electronics to guide the warhead to its target from over the horizon.
He did not seem to respond to the electronic shock of the teaser gun, or an electronic harpoon shot.
Blood pours from a wound caused by a harpoon in this picture taken on June 27, 2018 (Sea Shepherd)
Another system uses a harpoon and what the team calls a "dragsail" that could be attached to larger pieces.
He answered my questions, but I mostly got tales about Denninger's deftness with a harpoon during his glory days.
He scurries up the ledge of a boat, picks up the harpoon, and throws it into the shallow water.
Oddly it seems to fit the price tag for a brand new Harpoon, though this was a maintenance agreement.
As a result, the silver harpoon that some Americans hoped would finish off Mr Trump may in fact strengthen him.
RemoveDEBRIS will also test a harpoon on a dead satellite, and use a sail to then drag itself back down.
The harpoon struck the aluminium honeycomb-like target at a speed of 65 feet per second (20 meters per second).
Some mantis shrimp spear their victims with harpoon-like spines on the ends of their limbs up to 16 m.p.h.
My gimmes today were INCISIVE, APPLESEED, KEESHOND and HARPOON, and I had to work hard for the rest of it.
In 2012, Zablocki and his teammates ran the Harpoon Oktoberfest Race, downing Keystone Light close to campus the night before.
It will also test out a harpoon technology that could capture hulking satellites with a spear attached to a string.
While an ordinary harpoon would simply be hurled by the likes of Queequeg or Dagoo, in space it's a bit different.
A whaler's explosive harpoon kills quickly, compared to months of drawn-out pain and debilitation caused by seemingly harmless fishing lines.
And the Navy is said to be moving toward arming its submarines with improved Harpoon that are more destructive against ships.
The Navy is reportedly arming its attack submarines with upgraded versions of the Harpoon anti-ship missile, according to Breaking Defense.
"Ahab gets tangled up in the harpoon lines and is thrown out of his boat into a watery grave," he writes.
This comes with equipment for operating a StingRay from a patrol vehicle and three different kinds of Harris' Harpoon signal amplifiers.
But the only part that really bothered me was the car-harpoon (or carpoon) sequence, in part because it's so visually muddled.
Harpoon Five-Miler, BostonMay 25, 20173Five miles does't seem that far when you know there's a keg party at the finish line.
The faster you run, the less time you'll spend waiting in line for an icy Harpoon IPA at the brewery's after party.
Today, Lothagam is littered with stone tools, harpoon tips, pottery, and animal remains that offer a glimpse into prehistoric life in Africa.
In February it will attempt another, by firing a harpoon designed to skewer a chunk of composite material brought along for the test.
The latest U.S. carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, cost about $22015 billion to build – about 21,2600 times the price of the Harpoon.
The harpoon will test one satellites ability to target and hit another — an important point if the aforementioned net is going to scale.
The latest U.S. carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, cost about $22015 billion to build about 21,2600 times the price of the Harpoon.
But eventually you've gotta put the light down on them for the guy down in the boat to be able to harpoon it.
The space harpoon is part of the RemoveDEBRIS project, a multi-organization European effort to create and test methods of reducing space debris.
From there it's just a matter of firing the harpoon at it and reeling it in, which is what the satellite demonstrated today.
This Airbus-designed little item is much like a toggling harpoon, which has a piece that flips out once it pierces the target.
That means the each round of the guided precision ammo is equivalent to the cost of a Tomahawk or a Boeing Harpoon missile.
For example, last summer, it became the first US sub in 20 years to fire a Harpoon sub-launched anti-ship cruise missile.
The final test on the RemoveDEBRIS mission will involve using a harpoon to capture a small 10x10 cm inflatable target at close range.
The farmhouse, built in 1783, has been restored, and it's full of Melville bric-a-brac: Maria's sideboard, Lizzie's sewing stand, Herman's harpoon.
What TAO is supposed to do, on the other hand, is targeted surveillance, going in with a digital harpoon rather than a dragnet.
In a new video taken from the spacecraft, the satellite shoots its onboard harpoon to puncture a target panel that's about five feet away.
In term of battery life, Corsair's Harpoon gets up to 60 hours of usage... if we're talking about Bluetooth, with the mouse's lighting off.
Rama's ranged weaponry is a good match for Fortune's dual-wielded pistols or Hardtack's harpoon, and Hollywood's assault rifle fits somewhere in the middle.
Instead of securing itself to the surface with its harpoon-fired grappling hooks, Philae bounced several times, and eventually settled within a shadowed crevice.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: University of Surrey/GizmodoA small satellite has captured a piece of space debris using a claw-tipped harpoon.
The object was torn away from the boom, which wasn't a problem given that the harpoon is tethered by a wire to the satellite.
"There were a lot more unintended consequences than anyone imagined," said Jack Bishop, the owner of the popular waterfront restaurant and bar Harpoon Harry's.
Suddenly a small motorboat revved its engine and charged at them, and a man on board launched a harpoon at one of the largest.
In New York, cars swan-dive off buildings or cut corners like rampaging dogs or, outfitted with Bond-like gizmos, harpoon a bucking ride.
To capture the ancient practice on film, the director had imported a harpoon from the British Museum and instructed the islanders in its use.
He leapt onto the whale's back with a practiced determination, driving his harpoon precisely into the soft flesh two feet below the dorsal hump.
A British satellite in orbit around Earth has successfully tested out a particularly pointed method for cleaning up space debris: piercing objects with a harpoon.
Of course, this does make the test more fair, because the harpoon, buoy, and net are attempting to capture trash of known sizes and shapes.
The State Department notified Congress on Friday that it intended to sell Harpoon II submarine missiles to Egypt in a deal reportedly worth $143 million.
When they drew near, one of them stood in the cedar canoe and thrust a harpoon into the spine of the 21920-foot gray whale.
That's more than 30 miles farther than the published range of the current anti-ship missile, the Harpoon, which is in excess of 67 miles.
Their findings, published Monday in the journal Nature Microbiology, verify the existence of a harpoon-like mechanism that scientists have been piecing together for decades.
While they still use sailboats to harpoon sperm whales, they sometimes use motorboats to tow the sailboats to the whales to speed up the chase.
Rob Grant's "Harpoon" opens with a voice-over paraphrasing Aristotle: Some friendships, the philosopher theorized, are maintained out of convenience, some for pleasure, some for fulfillment.
At Harpoon Harry's, Mr. Bishop said he did not even bother to open his outdoor bar most nights in March and had hired far fewer employees.
The $5,000 maintenance purchase matches the price for maintenance work on an AmberJack direction-finding antenna, while the $2,000 prices correspond with Harpoon signal amplifier maintenance.
It's not exactly string theory: The sun is anchored in the firmament by a harpoon attached to a chain, and the moon by gossamer-like threads.
They sneak up to swordfish sleeping near the surface of the water and harpoon them, and then the fish just go crazy and kind of explode.
As well as a medal, each player on the team that claims the championship receives a gold harpoon point, an honor granted by Greenland's sports association.
The breakup had a "big impact" on the singer, said Styles&apos friend Tom Hull, also known as Kid Harpoon, in an interview with Rolling Stone.
Several litter-picking ideas to remove space junk from Earth orbit, including a net, a harpoon and a sail are due to be tested later in 2017.
But extending another $300 million loan last week to Sears is the latest sign that Mr. Lampert does not seem able to let go of the harpoon.
But she said the P81 was an aircraft used for not only for long-range patrol but was also equipped with Harpoon missiles for anti-submarine warfare.
They'll jab needles into collections of small beads that record the way forces act on them, and that data could help engineers design a better asteroid-grabbing harpoon.
In a video released by Surrey University, the claws at the tip of the harpoon can be seen digging into the target upon contact, enabling a firm lock.
Equipped with a machete, and later with scuba gear and a harpoon gun, "The Fisherman's Wife" has all the ingredients for a subversive and gleefully bloody genre romp.
I met one of these—an expert diver and harpoon-fisher who lived for years as a Maoist revolutionary in order to get inside the anti-war movement.
For Children It's not exactly string theory: The sun is anchored in the firmament by a harpoon attached to a chain, and the moon by gossamer-like threads.
To counter these missiles, the United States relies on its subsonic, Harpoon anti-ship missile which has been modified to give it a maximum range of about 240 km.
And his hook would pop out eventually on the end of a 30-foot rope tied to the harpoon tip, and then I'd turn around on a big gator.
So if you get your arm caught by a gator, is there a way a person without a harpoon could escape this situation, or should you just give up?
In just a few short months, the long-standing debate—space harpoon versus giant butterfly net—will finally be settled by a good old-fashioned space trash collection contest.
As for the nastiness ... Resnicow allegedly once threatened neighbors with a harpoon-like device for siding with Theroux, and he even inserted himself in Justin's breakup with Jennifer Aniston.
Titled "Harpoon" after the codename of the Mossad finance-tracking unit Darshan-Leitner worked with, the book lays out how Israel targets foes' bank accounts as well as arsenals.
In the 1980s and '90s, United States war planners experimented with Harpoon and Tomahawk missiles that could identify targets independently; both are in use today, albeit with human oversight.
After 10 years of consulting for recruiters, Cahill launched his business two years ago and has worked with hundreds of companies, including Schunk Group, Harpoon Brewery, and Mitsubishi Fuso.
The guys that I was working with [the writers and producers Jeff Bhasker, Alex Salibian, Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon], we were kind of all working it out together.
In 1996, Mr. Dagan created a task force code-named Harpoon that mobilized government agencies to focus on the money reaching terror cells from state sponsors and international charities.
A modern version of the subsonic, Cold-war vintage Harpoon, the mainstay anti-ship missile of the United States and its allies, costs $2240 million, according to the U.S. Navy.
It looks like some sort of torture device, but the Harpoon TSD-5 has the potential to dramatically decrease the need for invasive open heart surgeries to repair mitral valves.
Developed by Harpoon Medical and the University of Maryland Medical Center, the device isn't yet available for commercial use, but the new test results, which appear in Circulation, are encouraging.
Men scoop up shoals of fish, or harpoon great whales; women, wrapped in shawls and with hands rubbed raw, gut and fillet, preserve and sell whatever the seafarers bring in.
As outside investors and larger breweries become increasingly involved with craft brewing, Harpoon Brewery, which will be offering apprenticeships to the UVM students, feels a need to maintain its independence.
But sitting in a one-bedroom, oceanfront cottage decorated with a picture of his great-great-grandfather carrying a harpoon, Mr. Svec, 57, worried that those things were being lost.
"Harpoon" was submitted, in accordance with Israeli law, to military censors who, Darshan-Leitner said, cut a fifth of the text to suppress some details about intelligence methods and personnel.
Since 2008, India has signed U.S. defense contracts for things like C-130J and C-17 transport aircraft, P-81 maritime patrol aircraft, Harpoon missiles, and Apache and Chinook helicopters.
Once in orbit, the satellite will deploy two miniature satellites as artificial debris targets to demonstrate some of the technologies, which include net capture, harpoon capture and vision-based navigation.
A larger harpoon, around 1.5 metres-long and weighing 2.2 kg (5 lb) is also being designed in the lab, as part of the European Space Agency's Clean Space program.
They cruise around in boats at night with nothing more than a big light, a big harpoon, and a gun, searching for pairs of glowing eyes peeking just above the water.
For a $49 wireless mouse, the Harpoon Wireless is unusually well-equipped, with more connectivity options than wireless mice from competitors like Razer and Logitech that cost nearly twice as much.
Observe this harpoon mock-up demonstration from a new exhibit on the mission by Surrey Space Centre currently on display with The Royal Society:Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
An experimental medical device called the Harpoon TSD-5 is proving its worth in clinical trials, repairing heart valves with perfect success—and without the need to perform open-heart surgery.
During a recent test, the RemoveDEBRIS satellite shot a harpoon at a 4-inch-wide (10 centimeters) target held aloft by a five-foot-long (1.5-meter) boom, reports the BBC.
Ruth is the only wrestler Sam designates as irreplaceable when in fact Carmen—the only cast member with a wrestling background—could harpoon the show's success if ever she walked away.
Those relationships, weakened by the passage of time and the changing of interests, are particularly prone to destruction, and "Harpoon" invites us to watch one such relationship go down in flames.
He ultimately ordered a modest and temporary suspension of some military aid, delaying delivery of F-16 aircraft, Harpoon missiles and M1A1 Abrams tanks, and then resumed them 17 months later.
"All we have to do is sit away from our target spacecraft, fire our harpoon towards it and then once it's impacted we've captured our piece of space debris," said Wayman.
A European Space Agency mission to de-orbit a big defunct satellite in 2023 has decided against nabbing it with a harpoon, and will probably opt for a net or robotic arm.
A flashback within that flashback shows Cliff and his late wife on a boat, him seated with a harpoon gun as she towers over him and berates him for being a loser.
And with [the] Tomahawk maritime strike missile coming into the fleet, they are going have an anti-ship mission alongside the older [Los Angeles-class] 688s having the torpedo-tube launched harpoon.
In February the spacecraft, named RemoveDEBRIS, will attempt another first by shooting a harpoon to snag a piece of panelling brought along for the test and held at the end of a boom.
You can see how the three items are meant to operate here: The harpoon is meant for larger targets, for example full-size satellites that have malfunctioned and are drifting from their orbit.
The P-8, based on Boeing's 737-800 airframe, conducts anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare and shipping interdiction, and also carries electronic support measures, torpedoes, Harpoon anti-ship missiles and other weapons.
This is a game where you can wield a harpoon gun to fight a hermit crab so big it uses a truck as a shell, all while contemplating the nature of artificial life.
The Giffords is taking with it the Navy's new Naval Strike Missile, which promises a range more than 30 miles longer than the published range of Navy's current anti-ship missile, the Harpoon.
As regards the water, you could wash overboard and drown, fall off a floe and drown, get dragged into the ocean by a kink in the hurtling line of a harpoon and drown.
The University of Surrey Space Centre already has a spacecraft in orbit, with debris-removing technologies such as a harpoon, a net and a drag sail, to carry out experiments, according to reports.
The State Department announced this month that it approved the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of naval weapons, to include Harpoon and Sea Sparrow missiles, to help bolster Finland's navy.
Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd published a photograph on Sunday of a dead minke whale, which appeared to have been punctured by a harpoon, on the deck of the Japanese whaling ship Nisshin Maru.
The Turkish sub displaces 1,700 tons when surfaced, has eight torpedo tubes able to deploy heavyweight torpedoes — such as the Atlas Elektronik SeaHake — and has anti-ship missiles, such as the Harpoon and Exocet.
Alongside the four paintings, a harpoon on loan from the South Street Seaport Museum hangs above a display of antique whale oil lamps, their fuel extracted from the cumbersome corpses of ill-fated cetaceans.
Using cubesats, small satellites that can be fit together like Lego bricks, it will test three technologies for bringing satellites down: a net, a harpoon, and a sail — two of which would work in tandem.
Washed up on the shoreline (washed up in more ways than one), he isn't interested in survival or finding his way to Cersei — he apparently just wants a memorable death, or another notch on his harpoon.
The M65 RGB Elite in black or white currently retails for $69, the Harpoon Wireless will go for $33, and the Ironclaw RGB will cost you $59 once the new mice start shipping later this month.
"We thought technologies like the harpoon or net are relatively low-cost," Guglielmo Aglietti, director of the Surrey Space Centre and principal investigator of the RemoveDEBRIS project, told The Verge in April after the satellite launched.
The video below, released Friday by the university's space center, shows a test of the experimental RemoveDEBRIS satellite as it unleashes a harpoon at a piece of solar panel, held out on a 1.5-meter boom.
Tuesday's live-fire SINKEX exercise in the Pacific also saw missiles launched from other US Navy aircraft, bombs dropped from US Air Force B-52 bombers, and Harpoon missiles launched two stealth frigates from the Singapore Navy.
There's a flashback-within-a-flashback to the fateful day, with her incessantly nagging Cliff on a rocky boat while he prepares to scuba dive, a harpoon gun sitting precariously on his lap, pointed in her direction.
Though a teensy bit intoxicated with its own cleverness — some of the sidebars don't land, and the narration (delivered, wryly, by Brett Gelman) overstays its welcome — "Harpoon" offers stylish compositions, amusing running gags and sharp, snappy dialogue.
Eventually they'd see one and Yang would jump to the ledge at the bow of the ship, which is purposefully tilted down at a terrifying 45-degree angle, lift up a 75-pound harpoon, aim, and kill.
That is less than the range of the Tomahawk cruise missile the US uses for land-attack missions, but much farther than the Harpoon and Naval Strike Missiles used by the US Navy to strike enemy ships.
It's not personal, said Patrick Cahill, the founder of #TwiceAsNice Recruiting who created his company after 10 years of consulting for recruiters and has worked with hundreds of companies, including Schunk Group, Harpoon Brewery, and Mitsubishi Fuso.
Along with experimenting with a deployable net, the satellite is also equipped with a harpoon that can spear objects, as well as a drag sail that can help slow down debris and make them fall to Earth faster.
Ocean scientists drag nets through the water to find the fish or plankton they are looking for, tag whales with harpoon-like devices, or scuba dive with an erase-proof whiteboard and hand counter to tally reef fish.
Both partners deposit sperm into each other's body after dueling with darts, but snails with a larger dart — and that harpoon frequently — gain a paternity boost, said Kazuki Kimura, a biologist at the Kyungpook National University in South Korea.
And when the Hezbollah hierarchy was cash strapped, Harpoon targeted the financial institutions that allowed the terrorists to move their cash across continents, ultimately shutting down the Lebanese Canadian Bank, one of the largest banks in the Middle East.
But I suspect one of the reasons the battle unfolds so vividly, with the NATO leadership plausibly opening themselves to a devastating surprise attack, is because the plotting for the battle took so many cues from Larry Bond's famous wargame, Harpoon.
Because when you first harpoon a gator, you run with him, cruise with the air boat, and when you get up close to a gator you slow down a little bit and probably go about five to ten miles per hour.
And the guy down in the bottom of the boat would be holding a spotlight on the gator so you could see the gator, and another guy would throw the harpoon down at the gator while the boat was moving.
Also, as of yet, no human has ever stepped foot on the surface of the red planet, much less worked some kind of shadowy night-watch position, that (rather terrifyingly) appears to require the constant use of a space harpoon.
B-52 bombers from the US Air Forces' Expeditionary 69th Bomb Squadron also dropped ordnance during the exercise, and the Republic of Singapore multirole stealth frigates RSS Formidable and RSS Intrepid fired surface-to-surface Harpoon missiles at the Ford.
Even though she drinks too much, says obnoxious things and misbehaves in other ways — killing two people, for example, one with a shovel and the other with a harpoon — it's impossible to get mad at her, or even seriously annoyed.
A former Harris employee, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the pictures look real, and told Motherboard that each Harpoon device in it is likely used as a different module for different functionalities, such as intercepting different bands.
But, come on, we're talking space harpoons and giant nets here, so we're going to spend a little less time worrying about adding drag-sails to future satellites and a little more time watching a space harpoon spear a piece of space garbage.
Russia's state security and organized crime complex had grown into a multiheaded hydra under Putin's auspices, and competing factions within the FSB, the mafia, and the country's military intelligence agency were all vying for the chance to harpoon the president's white whale.
Conceived by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as a replacement for the AGM-88 Harpoon anti-ship missile, the LRASM can deliver a 1,000-pound penetrating warhead at a range of up to 500 nautical miles, according to USNI News.
With the assistance of branches of the United States government, including the Department of Justice and the Treasury Department, Harpoon went after Hezbollah's cocaine business in Venezuela and in Lebanon, as well as its money-laundering activities in West Africa and America.
"For the first time we will have the speed to catch and outrun the Japanese harpoon ships, knowing speed can be the deciding factor when saving the lives of whales in the Southern Ocean," Alex Cornelissen, Sea Shepherd Global CEO, said in a statement.
He concluded that in nature, perhaps smaller animals developed bodies that allow them to strike quicker than larger animals, to make up for the size of their penetrating apparatus — whether it was a claw, a fang or a harpoon-like cell stored in a tentacle.
That has especially hurt well-established regional breweries, said Paul Gatza, director of the Brewers Association, which last year reported slumping sales for 15 of the country's 25 largest craft brewers, like Sierra Nevada, Harpoon and the Boston Beer Company, which makes Samuel Adams beers.
Set within this evocative landscape, each section of the film begins with a sequence of the man preparing his tool — a net, a single line of nylon with a hook on one end, a harpoon — casting it into the water, and waiting until something tugs.
The Harpoon, according to a brochure from 2008 published by Ars Technica in 2013, is an amplifier that "maximizes" the capability of the Stingray II and "significantly improves the performance of the single-channel Stingray and KingFish systems," which are other Harris surveillance products.
In response, and obviously as the product of a deviously calculated political strategy rather than a mind so unmoored from reality it couldn't be towed back in with a harpoon cannon, the president has spent much of the last 24 hours growing increasingly furious over it.
In the space of a few hours, he showed me how to hunt with a bow, navigate a canoe, fish with a harpoon, tap a rubber tree — even speak a few words of Nheengatú, the indigenous lingua franca that has persisted for centuries around the Amazon.
When it's day is done, I'm going to raise it to the virtual rafters of my home office, joining other all-timers like the Unreal Tournament rotary rocket launcher, the Penetrator (you don't know the half of it) from FEAR, and the harpoon gun in Bioshock 2.
The cone snail's highly specialized teeth, known as radulae, work like a combination hypodermic needle and harpoon to skewer and poison its prey: The snail's toxins target the nervous system, paralyzing its victim and allowing the snail to get over to its meal at its own speed.
But then I realized that Aquaman's trident is actually more of a quincident since it has five points welded together and that making all those individual harpoon points from metal and then welding them together and then sanding it down is a hell of a lot of work.
Those battling these slippery and sometimes brilliantly diabolical terror networks need a persistently unconventional mindset to innovate new methods, utilize novel technologies and employ creative strategies, as the Harpoon task force did, just to keep these no-frill attacks like lethal car rammings from turning pandemic on us.
When he went to Ottawa last month to press the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to intervene at Muskrat Falls, Mr. Gauthier brought his dickie, the hooded white canvas jacket he and other Inuit men wear to hunt seals with a harpoon at their blowholes in winter ice.
Denial alternates between power chord-driven urgency and thoughtful piano and horn-laden arrangements, with elements that, in less capable hands, might be written off as indie rock anachronism: reckless mixing, harpoon synth lines, unexpected rhythmic turns, dynamic builds that collapse into total chaos, and guitars that make guitars sound exciting again.
A harpoon can help a space trash collection system spear chunks of junk and what scientists call a drag sail could be attached to future satellites and act like a giant parachute that would slow them down once they are done working and cause them to move toward Earth faster and then burn up sooner in its atmosphere.
How to Clean Up Deadly Space Junk Before Disaster StrikesHit film Gravity offers a hyper-realistic portrait of life in space, including the possibility that …Read more ReadThis latest achievement, in which a harpoon was used to snatch a piece of debris while in orbit, is an important one given all the trash that's accumulating in low Earth orbit.
Dagan created a financial warfare task force code-named "Harpoon" that mobilized all of Israel's resources to target the money men, bankers, banks and sources of revenue that fueled the terror fires: charities were shuttered and state sponsors of terror, in Iran and the Persian Gulf, found that financing bloodshed against Israel was becoming cost-prohibitive.
Chasing, corralling and trapping these giant predators of the sea requires a certain toughness: In the course of a whale hunter's career, he might harpoon a juvenile and tow it by boat, or separate a crying baby from its family, or use the cries of the baby to lure the rest of the family into a trap.
If it succeeded, it had to approach the whales in silence, with a small craft; strike with a harpoon; stay afloat, intact, engaged, and oriented as the poor creatures thrashed about, sometimes for miles through iceberg-laden water; row back to the main ship with the carcasses; harvest the baleen and render the oil; and survive the journey home.
Harpoon targeted the banks that held accounts belonging to Palestinian terrorist commanders, and the unit encouraged lawyers — including me — to launch suits in United States federal court seeking monetary damages for victims of state sponsors of terror so that countries like Syria, Iran and even North Korea would realize that the costs of blowing up buses outweighed the political ends the carnage hoped to achieve.
Although the dialogue is occasionally too on the nose, pronouncing the story's themes about loneliness and acceptance a little more directly than is necessary, the movie wins you over on its combination of earnestness and ingenuity: The flatulence jet ski is just one of the many bizarre uses Dano finds for Radcliffe's body — others include repurposing it as a water fountain, an ax, a harpoon gun, and a rocket.
"If our Japanese friends really care about science and international law, it's time to put down the harpoon and chopstick, stop cutting these creatures into bits in the name of science, and join Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries studying living whales in their ocean environment in the 21st century," Patrick Ramage, IFAW's global whale program director, said in a statement on the hunt.
His new task force enlisted soldiers and spies, accountants and hackers, customs agents and con men, as well as private law firms, to target the financial institutions that had blood on their hands; Harpoon set its sights on the money men, the white-collar pencil pushers who moved money around the Middle East, as if these bean counters and bankers were the ones wearing the explosive vests on their own chests.
I like to be reminded occasionally of what Joseph Campbell called the sorrow of realizing that life feeds on other life, that ours is an impermanent and fragile world, susceptible to unforeseeable and life-ending phenomena: an orca attack on a newborn seal; a fallen bough in the path of a caribou fleeing a grizzly; an asteroid hurtling toward the Yucatán; the ascension of a bipedal, storytelling mammal, armed with a ship-mounted harpoon and a Biblical mandate to dominate and subdue.
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