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"helmsman" Definitions
  1. a person who controls the direction in which a boat or ship moves

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There are three watches located on the bridge: helmsman, lee-helmsman and boatswain's mate of the watch (BMOW).
Deadlock in Berlin does not deny Europe its great helmsman—because Germany was never that helmsman in the first place.
No caption hints at a rebuke of the Great Helmsman.
Bayanqolu, party chief of northeastern China's Jilin province, went so far as to call Xi "party helmsman", a term not in general use in senior Communist Party circles since Mao, who was called the "Great Helmsman".
But he rules in a way unlike any leader since the Great Helmsman.
I don't steer the ship myself; I give orders to the ship's helmsman.
And, lest there were any doubt, he exclaimed that Mr Xi is that helmsman.
"The helmsman is the one who steers the direction of the craft," he said.
"It is student teaching the master," said Ken Read, a former America's Cup helmsman.
"The voyage of a great country cannot do without a helmsman," the paper wrote.
The putative helmsman for the reunited CBS-Viacom is the CBS chief executive, Leslie Moonves.
But that brief closeness to the chain-smoking Great Helmsman gave him insights that seared him.
The helmsman, confused and with apparently no control of the ship, said he had lost steering.
"Absolute domination," said Ken Read, a former America's Cup helmsman who is now an NBC analyst.
Notably missing from the collection are USS Enterprise helmsman Sulu (oh, my!), engineer Scotty and Dr. McCoy.
The helmsman hit the red man-overboard button at the wheel, which records the boat's GPS location.
She is the trend insights manager at CCD Helmsman, not the trend associate manager at CCD Innovation.
The great ship of the state needs a helmsman who can stand tall and see far, he said.
Burling had the higher profile, becoming the youngest helmsman in the Cup's 167-year history to win it.
Exit the popular longtime helmsman Dean Barker, who had spent most of his career steering slower monohull yachts.
The helmsman is a sailor who controls the direction of the ship based on orders from the conning officer.
George Takei is continuing to set the record straight about his complicated feelings towards the newly gay helmsman Sulu.
"The Kiwis are the mystery boat at this stage," said Ken Read, a former Cup helmsman turned television analyst.
The U.S. crew forced a penalty on New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling at the start and established an early lead.
"Sailing the Seas Depends on the Helmsman" was written in 1964, and it became a standard during the Cultural Revolution.
The Chinese word used for Mao the "helmsman" (duoshou) was slightly different from the one used for Mr. Xi (zhangduozhe).
"The skill level of these two is extraordinary," Ken Read, a former America's Cup helmsman, said on Friday in Bermuda.
According to Cho, Sulu, the beloved helmsman of the USS Enterprise, is shown as a father in a same-sex relationship.
In 2011, Burling was fourth at the world championship; the winner, Nathan Outteridge, now the helmsman for Artemis Racing, was 24.
" A helmsman cast adrift remarks that "a south wind / Hurled me and burled me," and the sea's surface is "molten marble.
Through all those years of tacks and jibes and sea changes, no helmsman younger than Jimmy Spithill has won the trophy.
Walden's role as a helmsman of the GOP drive to repeal Obama's law puts him in an odd political situation back home.
"My own personal performance in Bermuda wasn't that bad, I was the best starting helmsman ... my technical performance was good," Ainslie said.
From 1967 to 1981 he was helmsman of The Sunday Times of London, which he turned into a powerhouse of investigative journalism.
When the crew fanned out to assume different roles — helmsman, navigator, crow's nest lookout — I suddenly found myself with nothing to do.
"It's getting a lot of attention," Kara Nielsen, vice president of trends and marketing at CCD Helmsman, a culinary innovation agency, told CNBC.
After 10 races, New Zealand duo of helmsman Peter Burling and crew Blair Tuke lead the 20-boat men's fleet with 21 points.
In the old-model America's Cup, with its stately monohull yachts, mobility would not have been much of an issue for a helmsman.
Melina Romero, who has the title of trend insights manager at CCD Helmsman, a food research and product development firm in Emeryville, Calif.
When Sulu, the helmsman (played by George Takei), sent the Enterprise into warp speed, the ship flew off with its own unmistakable whoosh.
In one case, the ship's commanding officer noticed that the helmsman was having difficulty steering while also adjusting the vessel's throttles for speed control.
According to Sanchez, an 18-year-old undertrained helmsman had been navigating the destroyer, known as "Big Bad John," leading up to the collision.
There was even an opportunity for Spithill, Oracle Team USA's skipper, to engage in interview room repartee with his opposing helmsman from New Zealand.
Former Team New Zealand helmsman Dean Barker, who now heads Japan's challenge, and Oracle's James Spithill, however, played down the significance of the design.
Perhaps most important, the team successfully navigated the contentious transition from the popular veteran helmsman Dean Barker to the 26-year-old Peter Burling.
During that time I interviewed a number of sailors, including the 22-year-old helmsman who drives the carrier — and all 5,300 people on board.
" Kara Nielsen, vice president of trends and marketing at food and beverage consulting firm CCD Helmsman, tells CNBC Make It. "That I could see happening.
Obscurantist propaganda by numbers; a Potemkin parliament; a stifled press; even lapel badges of the great helmsman: it all reeks of the bad old days.
Penny Johnson Jerald ("24") is the levelheaded ship's doctor, Scott Grimes ("American Dad") the fiery helmsman, Halston Sage ("Crisis") the Xelayan (Romulan-adjacent) security officer.
Jimmy Spithill, the skipper of Oracle Team USA, forced a penalty on New Zealand's helmsman, Peter Burling, at the start and established an early lead.
Mr Xi, after all, is now being called the Communist Party's core, helmsman of the country and the people's leader—all titles associated with Mao Zedong.
It has clear parallels with the "great helmsman," a phrase used in the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s to venerate Mao Zedong, China's founding revolutionary leader.
Spithill has been a helmsman in the Cup since age 20, when Syd Fischer, a demanding Australian yachtsman, hired him to lead his Young Australia team.
In 2010, Spithill became, at age 30 with Oracle, the youngest helmsman to win the Cup after making the transition from steering monohulls to steering multihulls.
So did the 2015 decision to remove the popular skipper and longtime helmsman Dean Barker, which cost the team dearly in the court of public opinion.
The rangy New Zealander, who is now skipper and CEO of SoftBank Team Japan, was the helmsman of the losing Emirates Team New Zealand crew in 2013.
That held until 2003, when Ernesto Bertarelli, a Swiss billionaire, hired the helmsman Russell Coutts and a group of talented Kiwi sailors away from Team New Zealand.
Maya was aboard and described a helmsman who stank of alcohol absconding in an emergency dingy after an argument, forcing two of MC's young employees to take over.
It does indeed look bad—an echo of Mao's tyranny, when those accused of wronging the Great Helmsman were forced to kneel in dunces' caps before braying mobs.
Ainslie, a reserve helmsman for Oracle at the start of the race, was brought on board as a tactician with Team New Zealand out to a dominant start.
"I'd say the finish was right up there in amazing experiences in my sailing career," said Read, 583, a former America's Cup helmsman and Volvo Ocean Race skipper.
It was a perilous voyage, through a soft fall of ash and pumice, and at one point, with the sea growing wilder, a helmsman recommended they turn back.
As for the other two, Spithill, as confident as ever, seems a sure thing as helmsman as does Slingsby at tactician, although Spithill will have the final say.
The transcript ends with a heart-rending exchange, shouted over the roaring storm between the captain and his helmsman, who was trapped as the boat rolled on its side.
But it will also be a new-look duel between Spithill, the 37-year-old Oracle skipper, and Peter Burling, the 26-year-old helmsman for Team New Zealand.
I did not know that a group of whales could be a GAM, and the "Old TV helmsman," Star Trek's SULU, came along only when it was extremely obvious.
"A bit of a shame for those guys ... it was shaping up to be a good race," New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling said in televised comments after the British crew retired.
As one of the North Korean ships approached the Pueblo with an armed boarding party on its deck, Bucher ordered the helmsman to head out to open sea at full speed.
Bucher had ordered the ship to follow the subchaser, but seeing there was still a "fantastic amount of paper" to destroy, he told the helmsman to stop, to buy more time.
A passionate sailor, he has succeeded in combining business with pleasure as the helmsman of the brand's own racing yachts, the latest of which will compete in St. Barth next month.
George Takei, who is perhaps best known for playing the helmsman Hikaru Sulu on the original "Star Trek" television and film series, is boldly going into a new arena: graphic novels.
His brother, Raúl, helmsman of the erratic Cuban ship since August 2006, when the Sierra Maestra hero renounced total control over the Caribbean island, has proved to be a lamentable orator.
New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling had got the better of Ainslie at the start and led to the second mark of the course, but the British boat appeared to be catching them.
Burling, an Olympic gold and silver medalist, was helmsman on Emirates Team New Zealand and the face of the crew during the campaign to wrest the "Auld Mug" from its U.S. holders.
Oracle's leadership — including the skipper Russell Coutts, the helmsman Jimmy Spithill and the owner Larry Ellison — did not have much multihull experience, so they hired Cammas as an advisor and a benchmark.
"I think the schedule has been no surprise for anyone," said Peter Burling, Team New Zealand's 26-year-old helmsman, who has been an unflappable presence in his first America's Cup match.
So far the New Zealand boat has looked the most stable of the six catamarans and Burling, the youngest helmsman of the event, most relaxed behind his mask of sun cream and sunglasses.
Taking an elevator up to the wheelhouse, he met the captain, the first officer, and the helmsman, and then assumed the "conn"—control—of the ship (though the captain always retains ultimate responsibility).
"Sailing the seas depends on the helmsman," the singers and a backup choir warble in the Great Hall of the People, a vast venue usually reserved for China's legislature and other official meetings.
He was a reserve helmsman for Team New Zealand in the 2007 Cup in Valencia, Spain; then part of a would-be British challenge Team Origin that never got the chance to challenge.
A dominant Emirates Team New Zealand claimed international sport's oldest trophy by 7-1 in Bermuda's Great Sound, with 26-year-old Peter Burling becoming the youngest helmsman to win sailing's biggest prize.
Star Trek: Beyond star John Cho broke the news that his beloved character, helmsman Hikaru Sulu, will be shown raising a baby girl with a male spouse in an interview with Australia's Herald Sun.
Emirates Team New Zealand claimed international sport's oldest trophy with a stunning 7-1 victory in Bermuda's Great Sound, with 20133-year-old Peter Burling becoming the youngest helmsman to secure sailing's biggest prize.
Helmsman Sime Fantela and crew Igor Marenic of Croatia moved into top spot after a 55-second trouncing of New Zealand's Paul Snow-Hanson and Daniel Willcox, who sat in third after two races.
Sofuku and the team hired Dean Barker, the star helmsman from New Zealand, as skipper and chief executive, and then added another major talent, Chris Draper of Britain, as tactician and sailing team manager.
Up to four players can each take a position on the bridge of a federation starship (Captain, Helmsman, Tactical, and Engineering) and each is assigned their respective tasks, such as managing weapons, steering, or shields.
New Zealand not only came up with a revolutionary way of powering their catamaran's hydraulics, using pedal power, but also split the roles of helmsman and "pilot", who controlled the foiling craft's flight and stability.
"The drone technology is getting so much better now," said Peter Burling, the helmsman who won the America's Cup with Emirates Team New Zealand last year and sailed in the Ocean Race on Team Brunel.
Perhaps the biggest surprise was that they held the lead virtually from start to finish in both races as Peter Burling, the team's new helmsman, got the better of Oracle's Jimmy Spithill in both starts.
The two-story rowhouse, where the future Great Helmsman once folded laundry and ate rice in an attic room, now sits between a climate-controlled luxury mall and the five-star Shangri-La Hotel's steakhouse.
New Zealand's hotshot Peter Burling, the youngest helmsman in the event at 26, and British tactician Giles Scott, 29, both jumped straight back into the America's Cup boats after winning gold medals in Rio last year.
"Whether you are male or female, it doesn't matter, bowpeople are a different and strange breed," said Ken Read, the former America's Cup helmsman who won line honors in the Sydney Hobart as skipper of Comanche.
Once the team is sailing offshore, Jackson will make the final routing decisions with Greenhalgh, work four-hour watch shifts as a helmsman and sail trimmer and take the lead on any major issues that arise.
With a place in the America's Cup match at stake earlier this month, Nathan Outteridge, Artemis Racing's helmsman, slipped off the back of his team's foiling catamaran and into the aquamarine depths of Bermuda's Great Sound.
But with absolute control comes absolute responsibility; Xi may be the country's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, but like the Great Helmsman he is prone to overstepping, and he's vulnerable in ways Mao never was.
HAMILTON, Bermuda (Reuters) - Opposites both on and off the water, New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling and U.S. skipper Jimmy Spithill are set for a showdown which could see the Kiwi pretender wrest the America's Cup from his rival.
"We are the oldest boat, and I'm the oldest helmsman — I love that fact," said Hap Fauth, of the United States, the owner and skipper of Bella Mente, which won the Maxi 72 class the past two years.
The move was made in part to make room for young talent like the helmsman Peter Burling, 59, and Blair Tuke, 27, who won an Olympic gold medal in the 49er class last year in Rio de Janeiro.
Spithill started sailing young and at the age of 20 was named skipper of Young Australia for the 2000 America's Cup, becoming the youngest helmsman in the history of the event, which is the oldest trophy in international sport.
Kara Nielsen, vice president of trends and marketing at food and beverage product development agency CCD Helmsman, says the Sumo's success story speaks to the history of branded fruit that's been unfolding over the last ten years or so.
Helmsman Peter Burling thanked his shore team for getting the New Zealand catamaran back to racing condition after it "pitch-poled" in a semi-final race against Ainslie on Tuesday, damaging the hulls and shredding their towering "wing" sail.
A dominant Emirates Team New Zealand claimed international sport's oldest trophy with a 7-1 win against the U.S. holders in Bermuda's Great Sound, with 26-year-old Peter Burling becoming the youngest helmsman to secure sailing's biggest prize.
But the wind held for the second race and after getting the better of Sweden's skipper Nathan Outteridge at the start, Burling, the youngest helmsman in the competition, sailed superbly to take the win from his long-time rival.
The country is even ready to put the queen within grabbing distance of America's helmsman: plans are afoot for a summer state visit, in which Mr Trump reportedly wants the monarch to watch him golf at Balmoral, her Scottish estate.
One room juxtaposes Warhol's garishly tinted Mao Zedong with Mr. Ai's own vaguely sardonic portraits of the Great Helmsman; another places Warhol's Coca-Cola paintings alongside a centuries-old Chinese vase that Mr. Ai scrawled with the Coke trademark logo.
Actor John Cho, who plays Sulu, the helmsman of the starship USS Enterprise in "Star Trek Beyond," told Australia's Herald Sun this week that his character is married to a man and is a father to a daughter with his partner.
"Ultimately we were too conservative collectively, and I think for myself looking back, I didn't go with my instincts enough both on and off the water," said Spithill, the helmsman in Bermuda who has yet to announce his plans for 2021.
But an Australian team has yet to win it again, and largely because of the cost factor, there has been no challenger from Australia since 2000, when Spithill was a 20-year-old helmsman on the underfunded syndicate Young Australia.
Spithill, long considered the world's top match racer, has been beaten to the starting line in all but one race so far, losing duel after duel against the Team New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling, who is in his first America's Cup.
New Zealand, who have won the cup twice, arrived in Bermuda later than the other teams and looked fast in practice in their red, black and white "cat", perfecting high-speed tacks and gybes as their helmsman Peter Burling changes the boat's course.
Burling, who at 26 has been the youngest helmsman in the 35th America's Cup, is the epitome of understatement and outwardly unruffled by going 83-0 up against the U.S. holders in the first phase of the first-to-seven final last weekend.
"It (a dry lap) should just be a given at this level ... Later on in the event I think you will see everyone doing that in every race," Emirates Team New Zealand's helmsman Peter Burling told a news briefing following Friday's racing.
Since then, Burling has become the Emirates Team New Zealand's America's Cup helmsman, has won the New York leg of the World Series this year, and is in third place as the series arrives for the penultimate leg this weekend in Toulon, France.
They helped create a cult of Mao, depicting him as a stoic superhero — also known as the Great Teacher, the Great Leader, the Great Helmsman, and the Supreme Commander — alongside his official portraits, of which 2.2 billion were printed during the Cultural Revolution.
But the bow is her primary work space, and in close quarters, like the start of the Hobart race in crowded Sydney Harbor, Ciszek's role is also to relay information about the boat's position back to the helmsman and other decision makers.
The fresh-faced crew, led by a young helmsman with no scar tissue from 2013, has Spithill entertaining the idea of stepping down and has itself one victory from taking the sport's oldest major trophy all the way back to New Zealand.
Burling — cool and confident under pressure in Bermuda — turned out to be just the man for the very tricky job, and he helped produce a one-sided result that was humbling for Oracle's star helmsman, Jimmy Spithill, and its billionaire owner, Larry Ellison.
In a lengthy story published in Chinese and English in the early hours of Friday, Xinhua hailed Xi as the "unrivalled helmsman", a term more frequently used to refer to the founder of modern China Mao Zedong rather than any other leaders.
The party's People's Daily hailed Xi's unanimous re-election in an editorial on its WeChat account, using language once more associated with Mao Zedong to say he was a "leader loved and respected by the people" and the "helmsman of the country".
Many rumours have a recurring theme: namely, that retired leaders such as Hu Jintao, his predecessor, Jiang Zemin and the former premier Zhu Rongji, are demanding an end to propaganda campaigns exalting Mr Xi as the "eternal core" of the party and "the country's helmsman".
Juan Carlos Navarrete, a 58-year-old Cuban national serving as a helmsman aboard the Petion Panamax tanker, died after falling overboard while the tanker was anchored in Amuay Bay in western Venezuela, one of the sources, union leader Ivan Freites, said on Sunday.
In "Star Trek Beyond," the third film in the reimagined "Trek" universe, the helmsman Hikaru Sulu has a husband and a young daughter — but don't expect the crew of the Enterprise to be as surprised as some fans were by the news that Sulu is gay.
On the ship's last night, after the captain retired to his cabin for an inconceivably imprudent eight hours, the second mate who was on watch, Danielle Randolph, made a plot of their course in relation to the storm and showed it to her helmsman, Jackie Jones.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Argentine helmsman Santiago Lange and crew Cecilia Carranza Saroli won gold in the Nacra 17 mixed-sex catamaran class at the Rio 2016 Olympics after a fast medal race that saw wind pick up smartly on the Pao de Acucar course on Guanabara Bay.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Croatian duo of helmsman Sime Fantela and crewman Igor Marenic held on to win gold in the men's 470-class, concentrating on covering their nearest rivals rather than winning the final test to ensure their place at the top of the Olympic podium.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Argentine helmsman Santiago Lange and crew Cecilia Carranza Saroli won gold in the Nacra 17 mixed-sex catamaran class at the Rio Games on Tuesday after a fast medal race that saw wind pick up smartly on Guanabara Bay's Pao de Acucar course.
Xi's face dominated the front pages of major Sunday newspapers, many carrying the same editorial from the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily using language once more associated with Mao Zedong to say he was a "leader loved and respected by the people" and "helmsman of the country".
Besides being the pulse and life force of Pretty Woman… a steady helmsman on a ship that could have easily capsized… he was a super fine and decent man, husband and father who brought real joy and love and infectious good spirits to every thing and everyone he crossed paths with.
George Takei — best known for originating the role of helmsman Hikaru Sulu in the original Star Trek TV series and films — has signed a deal with IDW Publishing to tell the story of the World War II era Japanese-American internment camps in a new graphic novel focusing on Takei's life.
Besides being the pulse and life force of Pretty Woman...a steady helmsman on a ship that could have easily capsized...he was a super-fine and decent man, husband, and father who brought real joy and love and infectious good spirits to every thing and everyone he crossed paths with.
Actor John Cho, who plays the role of Sulu first made famous by George Takei in the 1966 "Star Trek" television series, told Australia's Herald Sun that Sulu, the helmsman of the starship USS Enterprise, is married to a man and is a father to a daughter with his partner.
But for the calm, soft-spoken Burling, the youngest helmsman in the fleet, this is pretty normal stuff, and with professional sailing having turned nearly entirely over to catamarans since the 217 Cup, young sailors like Burling will very likely become the norm at the top of the professional heap.
"We all know that Deng Xiaoping is, of course, the helmsman, a very great figure, but many people don't know that Comrade Xi Zhongxun is also being studied by a lot of people nowadays," said Fan Bo, an artist who was commissioned to create a portrait of the elder Xi for the exhibition.
Colloquial Sound Recordings helmsman Damian Master plays by his own rules, whether that means cultivating a label discography that's almost exclusively made up of his own bands, or ignoring the current media model of streaming albums piecemeal by working under the cover of night and blitzing unsuspecting listeners with surprise releases, black metal Beyonce-style.
Mr Xi's diffidence in such areas may stem from the mandate he had from the elders who helped him into the jobs he now holds: a broad spectrum of retired and serving leaders and their powerful families who felt that without a helmsman of his mettle and commitment to the party's survival, the party might collapse.
"Now that we've done this once, we feel we can improve in every single area of the event itself, whether it's the way we choose to approach Cape Horn or the reduction of our overall carbon footprint," said Enright, 153, the team's skipper and primary helmsman, in a recent telephone interview from Bristol, R.I. Professional sailors are increasingly striking sponsorship agreements connected to social or humanitarian issues.
Now, for the first time, China faces an American president who is embracing protectionist measures, and that has presented its leader, Xi Jinping, with an extraordinary challenge: Even as he has elevated his status as the country's "helmsman," with a new mandate to rule indefinitely, the United States is moving to treat China more seriously as a strategic rival and to recast an economic relationship that has long bound the two countries.

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