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"keel" Definitions
  1. the long piece of wood or steel along the bottom of a ship, on which the frame is built, and which sometimes sticks out below the bottom to help it to keep steady in the water and prevent it from falling on its sideTopics Transport by waterc2

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Investigators are taking a second look at the death of Keel's first wife, Elizabeth Edward Keel, who died in 2006 at the same home where Keel lives today, the sheriff's office said.
Not the even keel you want heading into the tournament.
O.J. Simpson, however, keeps things on a relatively even keel.
The initial drawing for that project still had a keel.
Police questioned Keel's husband, Rexford Lynn Keel, on Tuesday, Maj.
But Monday night, Hornacek could not keep his even keel.
Photo by keel via Getty Images Photo by keel via Getty Images Becoming the next Silicon Valley is every government's dream, although few seem capable of putting all the pieces together to make it happen.
LHP Jerry Keel is up to seven scoreless innings of relief.
The result keeps Intel Power Gadget on a fairly even keel.
Their Frankenstein would rise from the table, only to keel over.
The keel for the carrier was first laid down on Aug.
Chkerdaa told the court that Mitaiare objected to Keel getting involved.
Actually, I will keel over with happiness if I'm proven wrong.
"Mitch is the most even-keel person," said one Republican senator.
You could keel over from the heat in the those pits.
Stone also said that Rexford Lynn Keel was cooperating with police.
How much exercise do you do so you don't keel over?
Investigators are also taking a second look at the death of Keel's first wife, Elizabeth Edward Keel, who died in 2006 at the same home Keel lives in today, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.
Preliminary scans suggest the ship's keel and floor timbers are still intact.
A keel laying ceremony for the RSS David Attenborough in October 2016.
The market wants to go into Jackson Hole on an even keel.
Spieth is trying to stay on an even emotional keel these days.
For the next few years, Mr. Gutfreund seemed to steady Salomon's keel.
After all we've learned, you've got to get rid of this keel.
He's mature beyond his years, whip smart and has an even keel.
Keel didn't report his wife's disappearance, Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone said.
Rexford Keel was the last person to see her alive, police said.
Keel but there has been nothing lately that has been reported on that.
Several protesters were seen to keel over from the intense heat and humidity.
She'd accepted my autistic even keel, and I accepted her often quiet sadness.
Maybe that's why the camera works so hard to maintain an even keel.
"What set Hazel apart was her voice and her opinions," Ms. Keel said.
You look like you're going to keel over from all that fried food.
No, but they could keep her "on an even keel," Dr. Come said.
Rexford Lynn Keel Jr., was taken into custody Sunday, two days after it was announced the 57-year-old was wanted for the murder of his wife, Diana Alejandra Keel, Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone said at a press conference Sunday.
Two centuries after his birth, Melville continues to federate the world along one keel. ■
Keel and Diana shared a 10-year-old son who is staying with relatives.
Mexican stocks held an even keel, supported by a 3.5% gain in retailer Walmex.
It was a constant effort to keep things on any kind of even keel.
There are enough of these that this novel's keel can lodge in the mud.
I take the easiest path, leaving in both the keel bone and the backbone.
"They have not moved to do anything because they're baseless allegations," Mr. Keel said.
That's why the keel-billed toucan we saw was so high on the mountain.
Rexford Lynn Keel was the last person to see his wife alive, police said.
Its songs keel over in pain then let out a hearty chortle seconds later.
Branson wrote that the pair bonded over trying to learn foilboarding, wherein a kite propels a cool person standing on a surfboard with a long keel or 'foil' extending from the bottom, and kitesurfing, which is the same, just without the keel.
Now it's May, and by most measures, the country is back on an even keel.
If you replace the keel on a ship, does it make it a different boat?
You won't always be matched against players who are on an even keel with you.
HOWARD MARKS: Well, you know, they're certainly trying to keep business on a good keel.
The task of putting the party back on an even keel will not be quick.
On such an uneven financial keel, the normal rules of competition are horribly, grotesquely skewed.
China is trying to control capital outflows and keep its economy on an even keel.
The second was that I'd keel over and die in the Sub Club smoking area.
The phone hangs up and a valve is released; I keel over onto the floor.
Park to vivid life as a woman who could confidently keel over at any second.
Death of suspect's first wife also investigated Investigators are also taking a second look at the death of Keel's first wife, Elizabeth Edward Keel, who died in 2006 at the same home Keel lives in today, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.
Leading news networks rallied behind the government, keel-hauling the students and their "anti-national" apologists.
According to her testimony the economy is on an even keel, near or beyond full employment.
She entrusted the diaries to Keel, who was a friend as well as her literary executor.
In front of a rowdy Cleveland crowd, Kluber did his even-keel thing for six innings.
They walk really close to the ground and sort of keel over and stare into nothing.
So far, to judge by the even keel of his poll numbers, his bet is working.
That was with Groupama in a Volvo Open 303, a sturdy monohull with a canting keel.
Construction of the Ford began in 2005, and the keel was laid down four years later.
Some of the tubular forms are crumpled and sag while others lean, about to keel over.
Keel received medical treatment after the incident and has since returned to work, SWISS told CNN.
When she did not pick up, they clubbed him, causing him to keel over in pain.
Previously, the ship was officially named at the Pentagon, its keel was laid in Mobile, Ala.
Before you lose your cool, here are six ways to keep things on an even keel.
I also want to thank President Jefferson Keel, and everyone at the National Congress of American Indians.
" The second vowel is pronounced as a separate syllable, and sounds like the "ee" sound in "keel.
It's conceivable that his wonky agenda will provide an ideological keel on which to rebuild the party.
And then after a while you have to make changes — change the sails, keel and the boom.
By her testimony today, the economy is currently on an even keel, near or beyond full employment.
I liked the clues for ALT, KEEL, TOLL, RNS and how the aforementioned PHONE SEX crosses EXALTS.
Rexford Keel Jr. was taken into custody during a traffic stop on Interstate 10, near Tucson, Arizona.
Keel is expected to appear in court Monday afternoon on a fugitive warrant, the sheriff's office spokesperson says.
"It's not like people are gonna keel over but it's the unhealthy choice [to do it that way].".
Roy's style has evolved to this: Backing his players, even after dreadful losses, and keeping an even keel.
Now, instead of dwelling, or worrying about what other people think he's trying to keep an even-keel.
If he can get his White House onto an even keel, he could defy the naysayers once again.
Ms. Darrieux's only other Broadway appearance was in the short-lived musical "Ambassador," with Howard Keel, in 1972.
But his tight control of the process and even-keel demeanor won him applause from Democratic colleagues. Rep.
Many of Rushetzky's old colleagues have told their families to notify him as soon as they keel over.
In the sketch, Johnson portrays the angry version of President Barack Obama, punishing the famously even-keel President's opponents.
But if your feet really smell, little Hana-chan will keel over and pass out momentarily on the ground.
Russia's rouble held an even keel, weathering a 0.6 percent decline in prices of oil, a key Russian export.
One famous paranormal writer, John Keel, visited Point Pleasant, bringing more widespread attention to the phenomenon along with him.
"We see patients often, at length and in detail, to keep them on an even keel," Dr. Kronhaus said.
In claiming to put America first, he complicates the Fed's task of keeping America's economy on an even keel.
She stayed until 2009, and was well loved by contestants and audiences for her sunny and even-keel evaluations.
Her name was Katie Keel and she was a cochair of the local chapter of Democratic Socialists of America.
That is, the level that is neither expansionary nor contractionary and keeps the economy operating on an even keel.
That's not the kind of consistent and even-keel testimony we've seen from career diplomats and civil servants heretofore.
The Nash County Sheriff's Office has taken out a first-degree murder warrant for Rexford Lynn Keel Jr., 57.
But by 2014, most had fully recouped their pre-recession values, and the market has maintained an even keel.
Sailors of at least 13 nationalities are "federated along one keel" with Captain Ahab: Chinese and Tahitian, Icelandic and Portuguese.
Her assuredness, and Peele's, keep Us on an even keel as it winds through different tones and modes and influences.
But when the economy weakens, the "natural" interest rate — the rate that keeps the economy on an even keel — falls.
ET Friday after South Carolina authorities notified police in Texas, according to South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel.
He has isolated himself by breaking the structures that have kept Saudi on an even keel for so many decades.
Use your knife to cut the membrane along the center of the chicken to expose the keel bone and cartilage.
"She said something (to Capt Keel) like, 'Don't meddle with it, you have nothing to do with it,'" he said.
Not to mention that, because I enjoy low blood pressure, I tend to keel over when I'm tired or hungry.
They left phosphorescent trails in the black water as they swam in pairs alongside us, before diving under the keel.
GM and CEO Mary Barra have been moving along on an even financial keel, making money, money, and more money.
For my father, practicing that was enough for him to keep him on an even and positive keel through life.
When the Sewol made a sharp turn while fighting a strong current, the badly balanced ferry began to keel over.
It is the rate that, once the economy has reached our objectives, will keep the economy on an even keel.
Unlike other birds, their "flat breastbones lack the keel that anchors the strong pectoral muscles required for flight," says National Geographic.
Any misstep by Mr Trump or Mr Xi thus leaves central banks hard-pressed to keep economies on an even keel.
It started "with a keel-laying ceremony and fireworks to mark the occasion," and total construction will cost roughly $145 million.
In the short term, Ohlhausen will keep the agency on an even keel and moving forward in a very unusual situation.
The stars aren't twinkling, they're roaring, and the moon is so bloated and overweight it looks like it might keel over.
Both as chairwoman and the top member of the minority, Ms. Slaughter found ways to keep things on an even keel.
Britney's been out and about in public, but privately ... we're told she still struggles to get back on an even keel.
His spokesman, Frank Keel, said on Thursday that Mr. Miccarelli would not resign and that he continued to maintain his innocence.
I asked Keel whether Bloomberg was substantively worse, in her view, than the other moderate candidates like Biden or Pete Buttigieg.
Keel said his wife would frequently leave their Nashville, North Carolina, home for several days at a time, according to Stone.
Police questioned Rexford Keel on Tuesday and released him without charges, Major Miste Strickland of the Nash County Sheriff's Office said.
Just when you think you are about to keel over in this ludicrous gastronomic experiment, this lovely, comforting fare comes rolling in.
Chandra will need the right ideas to get Tata back on an even keel—and the authority to put them into action.
"Once again, we call upon the President to refrain from using her name in a way that denigrates her legacy," Keel said.
Chicago-based hedge-fund performance coach Dr. Ken Celiano is also recommending it for traders who want to keep an even keel.
Away from it, when he is at his best, he blends Kelly's charisma with what everyone once saw as Tyler's even keel.
I've tried to dial my emotions down, not get too high, not get too low, try to find that even-keel tennis.
"Everyone who assisted him—we intend on bringing them to justice as well," State Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel said Friday.
Diana Keel, 38, was reported missing March 9 and was found dead three days later about 30 miles away from her home.
It also noted that a modest recovery in commodity prices and better capital flows would help keep emerging markets on an even keel.
" The second vowel sounds like the "ee" sound in "keel," and the "v" is also pronounced like the end of the word "low.
In August 2018, Salesforce named one-time Oracle exec Keith Block the company's co-CEO, putting him on an even keel with Benioff.
Keel wrote that a "window" of supernatural activity had been opened in the area, leading to above-average paranormal sightings and tragic events.
His even keel and the air of sophistication he picked up while living in a comparatively big city have made him popular politically.
Some sharks also have a mechanism on their caudal fins called a horizontal keel, which reduces turbulence and allows them to swim faster.
The first thing I did was call my sister-in-law, a doctor, asking her if I would keel over from the Diflucan.
"These ceremonies are always special occasions, but the keel laying for this submarine is particularly meaningful to me," Biden said at the Saturday ceremony.
China's policy makers are trying to keep the economy on an even keel as the dispute with the United States threatens to dent output.
She previously participated in the keel laying of the submarine in May of 2014 and the christening of the PCU Illinois in October 2015.
A close ally of Trump's stressed to him that Pence's steady presence and even keel made him the perfect running mate and vice president.
And it gives you that weird uneasy feeling you're overworking the device, and that it might keel over and die like a panting racehorse.
The key to controlling your environment is preparation—anything can happen when you're hosting an event, so the best approach is an even keel.
The vessel shifted, its keel striking the still surface with a sound like a pan slapping a table, before it steadied against the dock.
Keel was reported missing from her Nashville home by her daughter on Saturday, March 9, according to a Nash County Sheriff's Office press release.
Underneath the boat are both a rudder to aid in steering and a keel, which will right the boat if it is knocked over.
Keel was convinced that all the strange happenings, which included a number of cases of alleged poltergeist activity in the Ohio Valley, were linked.
Dmitri Trenin, the director of the Moscow Carnegie Center, predicted that Mr. Putin would "try to keep things on an even keel" with Turkey.
Some especially keen spatchcockers will also carve out the keel bone in the center of the bird's sternum to get an even flatter bird.
I thought it was very even keel the whole match through, and that was unusual, and I don't know what to make of that.
He will be tasked with keeping the country's economy on an even keel and responding to the fallout from the departure, known as Brexit.
I've been in Japan for the last 72 hours and no one has inasmuch raised a voice above a steady meditative keel until now.
Full of continental testosterone I rushed to a sex shop in a last ditch attempt to connect with whatever remained of my inner diepe keel.
Keel was the last person to see her alive, telling police he last saw her on March 8 when she went out to run errands.
For most of Obama's presidency, Democrats have wondered how Obama could be so even-keel in the face of constant vitriolic attacks from his opponents.
Stop No. 4: Little Rock, Arkansas After my interview with Beverly Keel in Nashville, I'm determined to listen to more songs by female country musicians.
However, doubts remain over whether this will be first of several, or an "insurance" cut designed to keep markets on an even keel, he added.
CNN reported on Friday that Nash County detectives are working with the FBI other local agencies to investigate the deaths of both Keel and Elizabeth.
Donen directed the ambitious "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (1954), which starred Powell and Howard Keel and was nominated for an Oscar as best picture.
"It was surprising in that she's never endorsed a candidate," said Beverly Keel, chair of the department of recording industry at Middle Tennessee State University.
And part of the steel hull from the Enterprise is to become part of the keel for the future carrier to bear the same name.
Policymakers have tried to strike the right balance, telegraphing they would be prepared to adjust in either direction to keep the economy on even keel.
For now, some Republican insiders are trying to keep an even keel amid stormy waters — even if it takes some black humor to do so.
I work every day with company founders who are grappling with the challenges of driving business growth while keeping their finances on an even keel.
"The senator is even-keel all the time," said Nina Turner, the former Ohio state senator who serves as Sanders's campaign cochair and close adviser.
The spokesman, Frank Keel, said the fact that the House had taken no punitive action was an acknowledgment that the case against him was weak.
We should react to those things and try to make sure as best we can we keep the labor market and inflation on even keel.
The central bank is aiming to keep it on an even keel with a moderate pace of growth, said Janet L. Yellen, the Fed chairwoman.
While many players would keel over when down two sets against Nadal and his persistent, grinding style of tennis, Medvedev steeled himself and settled in.
They see no value in defending the IGF anymore, not because internet governance is on an even of keel or because the sailing looks smooth.
In remission it took a week of planning and concocting foods that could be reheated or else I would keel over while proposing a toast.
"That upstate-downstate cleavage is always powerful" as an attack, said Gina Keel, a professor of political science at SUNY Oneonta who identifies as a Democrat.
But investors who are interested in bottom-fishing have to keep an even keel if they want to preserve their portfolios, the "Mad Money" host said.
Country music for a while now has been dominated by men, something Beverly Keel, the co-founder of Change the Conversation, is trying to, well, change.
Causey had a semi-automatic pistol, a pump shotgun, $47,654 in cash and four cell phones on him at the time of his capture, Keel said.
Force the pickiest eater who caused this mess to eat the entire pizza by themselves, until they keel over and realize the error of their ways.
But even as talks between South Korea and the U.S. appear set to proceed on a more even keel, the initial tone may overshadow their progress.
Even as some Trump loyalists maintain that the ship can be put on an even keel, Democrats insist it is taking on water by the day.
By then, I feel like death / poop"; another articulates, "How I feel about Marlene: She could keel over plus die and I'd be happy plus ecstatic.
"Hazel was one of the female pioneers in country music journalism," said Beverly Keel, chairwoman of the department of recording industry at Middle Tennessee State University.
Both Chief Keel and Mr. Stirling criticized federal authorities for failing to provide state prison officials with the authority to jam cellphone signals at their institutions.
Moscow's former dominions in Central-Eastern Europe looked on in dismay as the Obama-Hilary Clinton "reset" was supposed to place relations on an even keel.
The man's wife, Diana Alejandra Keel, 38, was reported missing March 9 and was found dead three days later about 30 miles away from her home.
Stronger global demand and China's bid to keep the economy on an even keel could support growth ahead of a major leadership transition later this year.
While some of those do not make enough money to have emergency cash, even people with means have trouble keeping their spending on an even keel.
Emergency room nurse Diana Alejandra Keel, 38, was reported missing from her Nashville home by her daughter Saturday, according to a Nash County Sheriff's Office press release.
"Safra gets a lot of credit for keeping the ship on an even keel year after year," analyst Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologies Associates told Business Insider.
Use the heel of a sharp knife at the neck end of the chicken to make a 1-inch cut on each side of the keel bone.
Starting in the 1980s, Deng Xiaoping's agenda of economic reform helped return Chinese society to a more even and pragmatic keel — at least until the Tiananmen crackdown.
Janet L. Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, said Monday that the Fed was shifting its focus from stimulating the economy to keeping growth on an even keel.
During a trip to Mexico in 2016, somebody in a crowd pulled on the pontiff's arms, causing him to keel over atop a person in a wheelchair.
Keeping its relationship on an even keel with the US and its weapons flowing is viewed by the kingdom as a vital Saudi strategic deterrent against Iran.
Such oversight is a waste of taxpayer dollars and does major damage to the important powers of Congress to keep the three branches on an even keel.
The ship launched just five months after pictures of its keel under construction were seen, wrote Joseph Trevithick and Tyler Rogoway on the The War Zone blog.
"It will be a measuring stick, but like we&aposve said all along, we&aposre going to keep an even keel whatever the results are, positive or negative."
And the vast majority of sports fans are not going to keel over from a heart attack, topple light posts, or hurt their families after watching a game.
I was christened in a church about 20 minutes from where I live now; if and when I keel over, I'm going to be buried in that church.
And while keeping an even keel amid intellectual storms, he managed at the same time to be something you might guess from his paper titles: consistently, uproariously funny.
Abeam is a term used to describe the perpendicular line running across the keel, from the left, or portside, of the boat to the right, or starboard, side.
Mr. Miccarelli shared the emails and images of the consultant with two members of the news media in order to rebut "false allegations of rape," Mr. Keel said.
"One of the challenges in coaching, you've got to keep the team on somewhat of an even keel," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said in his Monday press conference.
The 2006 death of Keel's first wife, Elizabeth Edward Keel, was at the time ruled an accident by the medical examiner's office, the Nash County Sheriff's office said.
Mr. Donen was again on his own in 19933 when he directed "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," starring Powell and Howard Keel and choreographed energetically by Michael Kidd.
Keel was home at the time of the incident, which took place at the same home from which Diana was reported missing, a Nash County spokesperson previously told PEOPLE.
It was the latest step by the world's two largest economies to try to put relations back on an even keel after a rocky start following Trump's election victory.
Lewis, who fought for civil rights alongside Dr. Martin Luther King and is now a member of Congress, attended the keel-laying of his namesake oiler earlier this year.
Crosby, the team's 21-year-old captain, remains matter-of-fact, invariably talking about staying on an even keel and imploring his teammates to focus on hustle and grit.
"The keel came off like breaking a matchstick," Mr. Bullimore told The Associated Press after his ordeal, describing the moment when the key stabilizing part of his boat broke.
Trade, as Powell pointed out last week, is an "unusual" factor for central bankers to consider when weighing future policy moves to keep the economy on an even keel.
To keep things on a more even keel, consider setting up limit orders, which is a request to automatically purchase a stock when it hits a certain price point.
Reported missing on March 9 by her daughter, 38-year-old Diana Alejandra Keel was last seen by her husband on March 8, the Nash County Sheriff's Office said.
Jim said he kicked the raptor in the groin, causing him to keel over in pain and giving the young protester enough time to make a run for it.

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