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Derek Moulton, of the University of Oxford, mentioned variants of sailor's knots, DNA and protein knots, and worms that tie themselves into knots in order to minimize dehydration.
"We call it character," Mr. Hammel said, noting that options include "clear" (no knots), "light character" (a few smaller knots) and "character-grade" (the most, and largest, knots).
It's impossible to give numbers for every airplane, but try 100 knots in a small plane, 20173 knots in a small airliner, and 280 knots in something like a 747.
The catamarans need about 10 knots to glide above the water, and races will not begin if the wind is below 5 knots or above 25 knots, Mr. Murray said.
The Blackhawk has a maximum speed of about 160 knots and the Osprey about 270 knots.
Devotees of the art can learn standard three-strand knots, and 12-strand or 24-strand sinnet knots.
The luxury yacht has a cruising speed of roughly 15 knots and a maximum speed of 35 knots.
We ordered Garlic Knots from Papa John's, Pizza Hut's Stuffed Garlic Knots, and Garlic Bread Twists from Domino's.
The knots are topologically stable: unlike the knots we tie in ropes or shoelaces, a topologically stable knot cannot be untied without cutting the rope, although you can relocate the knots within the rope.
It weighs 4,600 metric tons, has a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top speed of 20 knots.
And then there's bridge, where the captain cruises the boat at 20 knots, with a maximum speed of 24 knots.
BLAZE — DOUGH KNOTS: Not to be confused with doughnuts, Blaze's dough knots are savory pesto twists made with fresh dough.
It has a cruising speed of five to six knots using electric power, or up to 16 knots using diesel.
Like conventional reef knots, bows can be mistied as "granny" knots, which come undone more easily than a true reef does.
In Paris, the prototype boats run slower — take-off speed is six knots, and cruising speed tops out at 15 knots.
She noted that from the textiles of our clothing — made of tiny knots — to expressions like a "stomach in knots," this technology is a major part of our culture, even if new innovations have often replaced the knots themselves.
The vessel lifts onto its foils at 5 knots, and can achieve a top speed of 14 knots (or about 16 mph).
And indeed, the drone ultimately was hit with a gust measured at between 12 knots (13.8 mph) and 18 knots (20.7 mph).
But the black box showed the captain's flight display indicated the speed was 306 knots, and the first officer's indicated 318 knots.
The researchers identified "strong" knots, those commonly associated with square knots, and "weak" ones tied in the style of a "granny" knot.
Interestingly enough, this study tells us that both knot-tying methods will fail eventually, but granny knots untie much faster than reef knots.
The Ashley Book of Knots—Chien's bible, she says, during her Year of Knots project—lists around 3,900 entries, each named and numbered.
The Ashley Book of Knots—Chien's bible, she says, during her Year of Knots project—lists around 3,900 entries, each named and numbered.
Pizza Hut's Golden Garlic Knots pizza: 50 consumers received this gold flake-showered pie instead of the Stuffed Garlic Knots pizza they ordered.
Japanese whaling ships are estimated to reach speeds of up to 21994 knots, and Sea Shepherd's previous ships could only reach 15 knots.
The plane's black box, recovered after the crash, said one indicator recorded a speed of 164 knots while the other recorded 173 knots.
Wind speeds at the time of the race were sustained at 24 knots, with gusts up to 30 knots, the Coast Guard said.
That's what my new work is addressing … I started doing drawings of knots, thinking about knots as a metaphor for things that are tangled.
The production version is faster due to bigger engines, with an average cruising speed of 16 knots and a top speed of 20 knots.
From Africa, there&aposs vèvè in Africa, and Celtic knots and Chinese knots, and different inspirations as well as science and nature and biology.
Under six knots, the boat is experiencing 100 percent drag, while above eight knots, the boat is "flying" and the drag is reduced to 16 percent.
They basically need to be doing 15 knots, and I know what it takes for Wild Oats, which is a 100-footer, to do 15 knots.
The one that reaches a top speed of 45 knots costs around $1.6 million, while the premium version reaching up to 50 knots costs roughly $2.1 million.
Since there are six blades of grass sticking out above and below the hand, she will tie three knots on the top and three knots on the bottom.
Knots are useful in everyday life and specific kinds of knots are suitable for specific tasks — bowlines, cleats, hitches and nooses all hold things together in different ways.
" The hair pro continued creating knots, an inch apart from one another, leaving out the ends, which created the line of knots that looked "almost like a French braid.
The Valkyrie Co50 can fly at up to 270 knots (roughly 22016 MPH), significantly faster than other single-engine aircraft, which typically cruise at a max of roughly 2500 knots.
For example, the Arleigh Burke can cover 4,400 nautical miles at a speed of 20 knots, while the Type 052D has a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 15 knots.
In exile, Vicuña would craft many modes of political resistance, ranging from over 400 precarios to quipus ("talking knots"), Incan record-keeping devices woven from colored wool and punctuated by knots.
Knots ... your kids will never learn to tie one.
Preliminary information from the flight data recorder shows that the plane touched down at 163 knots and then had a ground speed of 178 knots, which translates to a 15-knot tailwind.
Performance wise, the superyacht is powered by twin Wartsila engines giving her a maximum speed of 20 knots and allowing her to cruise at 12 knots for up to 6,000 nautical miles.
I taught myself — French knots, satin, stem, and couching stitches.
And even then the choreography occasionally ties me in knots.
This is no time to get tied up in knots.
Sure. People holding hands and turning themselves into massive knots?
And don't even get me started on Khloe's Bantu knots.
Will you continue to tie yourself in knots like this?
Are their faces knit into knots of worry and hurt?
Pizzas, meatballs, garlic knots and salads are on the menu.
What knots in ties are more popular today, I wonder?
They gathered in knots, trailing wisps like feet and tails.
Now, bantu knots are the source of a hairstyle dispute.
It'll tie your stomach in knots, in a good way.
My stomach is in knots, and my feet are clammy.
Often, he combines his subjects into complicated knots of copulation.
Researchers have long had a basic understanding of the numerical system incorporated in the khipus, where knots represent numbers and the relation between knots and strings can represent mathematical operations, like addition and subtraction.
The aircraft's ground speed after departure was unusually high, the Reuters source said, reaching around 400 knots (460 miles per hour) rather than the 7373 to 250 knots that is more typical minutes after departure.
My headaches persisted for hours, my stomach twisted itself into knots.
Most of my constructions resulted in massive knots of overlapping concrete.
Meanwhile, our stomachs are in knots just looking at these photos.
My heart felt like it stopped, my stomach was in knots!
Don't even get me started on my botched bantu knots. Lawd.
No top-knots, braids, or sleek waves — no surprise blond moments.
"She has some knots," Ms. Schmidt informed Deborah Salerno, Kyan's owner.
So it's not the knots, it's the fibres that thwart us.
The 70-foot version has a maximum speed of 26 knots.
Convenience-loving Americans want bag handles that tie easily into knots.
I read Tied Up in Knots because I wanted to see
Meanwhile, gales whipped the open water off Chicago at 63.6 knots.
Yet he's best remembered for a wildly popular book on knots.
Above them, the warhead closed in at a few hundred knots.
Races generally require at least three knots of wind to start.
Flight tracker data shows they were flying at about 161 knots.
Perfectly symmetrical knots with centered dimples betray an obsessive-compulsive personality.
It hits maximum cruising speed at 134 knots, about 154.204 mph.
"Square knots were a new concept for the kids," she explains.
But the psychological knots this book presents are not profitably untangled.
Doctors twisted themselves into knots trying to explain those cases away.
Trying to do the right thing can tie us in knots.
Knots can be entanglements, junctures, bindings, obstacles, hurdles, gates and coupling.
With its power restored, a final MCAS command kicked in, eventually pushing the nose down to a 40 degree angle at 500 knots, far beyond the plane's safe operating speed, defined by Boeing as 340 knots.
Our exchange is like trying to untie a knot made of knots.
Bake your knots for 12-15 minutes or so, until lightly golden.
The AirMule can fly between buildings and handle winds reaching 50 knots.
It has a maximum range of 45 nautical miles at three knots.
They can try their hand at rolling hitches and Englishman's double knots.
My stomach was no longer in knots and my mind felt clearer.
No president or senators are involved; no legislation is tied in knots.
Beyond that, Blue is wearing Bantu knots, a hairstyle with African roots.
So, the media is tied up in knots as Trump rolls on.
The pair wed in 1991 while she was starring on Knots Landing.
By the end of the fatal flight they had reached 500 knots.
How will the studio tie our brains into knots this time around?
We'll stick to hiding behind baseball caps and top knots for now.
Prints appeared on suits, sometimes almost dye-like, abstract or with knots.
A small amount transforms knots and tangles into smooth-as-silk hair.
"He did a lot of top knots in my hair," she said.
For example, Naruto has Bantu knots and Robin wears Nike Air Forces.
Gleaming engines propel the vessel at a maximum speed of 22014 knots.
He then untied knots while his fingers were still stiff and numb.
Gleaming engines propel the vessel at a maximum speed of 22 knots.
Truth and lies slide around each other, tying knots around children's lives.
Flight tracker data also shows the chopper's speed was about 161 knots.
Preferably some money question that has you tied up in emotional knots.
As we said, he was doing 161 knots and didn't slow down.
Eight decades later, Thompson's inquiry still has the media industry in knots.
It's not weaponized and can reach speeds of up to 27 knots.
He slowed the Airbus AS303 he was flying down to 60 knots.
The wind was building 113 to 40 knots, visibility coming right down.
He buys himself a pizza and garlic knots for us to share.
You could get knots in your back just by looking at it.
Those knots in my stomach were as real as my tears—I sobbed.
More recent work has shown the knots could also occur in other environments.
Windy Chien tied 366 knots last year, not counting shoelaces or wrapped gifts.
By New Year's Eve she had 366 knots (2016 was a leap year).
With those, he created knots down a previously braided lock of her hair.
The knots in my stomach and distracted uneasiness lasted until about 4 a.m.
But this gust measured between 12 and 18 knots, according to the NTSB.
Powered by two diesel engines, the ship can reach speeds of 27 knots.
Pros: No giant knots when you wear scarves, less drying time post-shower.
With its ultra-quiet electric propulsion, it still reaches speeds of 85 knots.
Coville, 48, covered 28,400 nautical miles at an average speed of 24.09 knots.
There is low wind shear (around 9 knots) and plenty of atmospheric humidity.
They run their hands through the knots of hair to find the skull.
I stayed at four or five knots, just enough so she had steerage.
I had some dark knots in the story which I needed to unravel.
He was no longer white fluff but knots of yellow and brown string.
She subsists on garlic knots, hot dogs, Campbell's tomato soup, Budweiser and cigarettes.
So far, it has gone up to five knots for 22019 nautical miles.
My stomach was in knots as I waited for the 10 PM announcement.
The Comfort can reach speeds of up to 17.5 knots, about 20.13 mph.
Together, they had derived a conjecture: All knittable stitches must be ribbon knots.
The controller answered that the groundspeed was 73773 knots (27377 miles per hour).
It ties me up in knots and distracts me from just about everything.
"Now you're doing a blazing thirty knots," one of the engineers pointed out.
And did you know, she asked, that those knots are made by hand?
His legs are covered in bright purple and blue knots from gun lashings.
Think of it like an Amazon Locker for pizza, wings and garlic knots.
Really important stuff is happening at a rate of knots, even on weekends!
I actually only know two knots, and that's pretty much all you need.
They are the raw material of knots, and knots are the embodiment of mathematical beauty; mathematical beauty is a fabulously useful tool for rational problem solving; and rational problem solving is, of course, the most powerful tool for changing the world.
He arrived at St. Mary's Harbor, in the Isles of Scilly in England, on Saturday, having recorded an average speed of 2000 knots, compared with the previous record set in 503 of an average speed of 250 knots, she said.
Now Kopp&aposs stomach is twisted in knots wondering how to handle the situation.
This allowed researchers to see how frequently and where these knots of DNA occur.
Congress has been tied in knots over $1 trillion in spending priorities for months.
This isn't the first time Bantu knots have been at the center of controversy.
I don't flinch when a hairstylist pulls on my knots, because beauty is pain.
By stopping things like knots, frizz, dents, tangles, and flat hair before they start.
Tied Up in Knots comments not so much on feminism as it was forty
Yet a curiously large section of Tied Up in Knots is dedicated to The
Soon, the dogs will be able to undo jam jars and tie intricate knots.
You don't want to be overwhelmed with thread and get it tied in knots.
Unwashed brunette hair cascaded down her shoulders and chest, forming dense and wild knots.
As a Scout leader, my stomach is in knots about what Trump did today.
Typically, red knots dig into the sand to harvest clams with their long bills.
A wind of about ten knots was blowing from the west, with moderate swells.
The Italian restaurant in Venice Beach, CA makes roughly 10,000 garlic knots per day.
The knots weren't tight, but I had no interest in trying to get away.
They tumble about the craggy landscape in tangled knots with a singular focus: reproduction.
Möttönen read about theoretical predictions of quantum knots, and became intrigued by the possibility.
One of the open questions is what happens to these quantum knots over time.
The scene was peaceful as knots of protesters spoke to travelers, explaining their aims.
In a successful catch you go from 150 knots to zero in five seconds.
Winds can blow 40 to 50 knots and whip up waves 25 feet tall.
She then would randomly tie pairs of knots on the top and the bottom.
It's making knots and loops, like a snake, a silk scarf, or a river.
It goes from 150 knots up to Mach 2.2, and up to 45,000 feet.
His relatively narrow shoulders, once a drawback, are broad knots of deltoids and trapeziuses.
We regular folks are complicated — tied in knots of ambivalence and befogged with uncertainties.
It is the mix that knots my stomach at times and turns me cold.
It has two 2,560-kilowatt engines, allowing it to hit up to 20 knots.
Bantu Knots  This 15-minute look is a classic staple that dates back centuries.
At the same time, though, hospitals are tied in knots by their own bureaucracy.
I seek out therapy to help me untangle deep knots in a safe space.
"They were called L.S.T.s, with a top speed of 10 knots," Mr. Fastook said.
That's why we always keep reliable styles like Bantu knots in our back pockets.
He first met Bowers at a race in Oregon, and Shaver immediately appreciated the drone's potential in the sport's technological arms race, which has seen speeds go from around 23 knots (about 14 miles per hour) in 2007 to 26 knots (30 m.p.
I was in Tunisia writing my second novel already, The Women Who Blow on Knots.
The S302 is 31,000 pounds, and features a 60 nautical mile range at five knots.
The S302 is 31,000 pounds, and featured a 60 nautical mile range at five knots.
I tried the Hypervolt and was impressed with how well it worked out my knots.
George Williams, a constitutional lawyer, believes calling a plebiscite has "tied the issue in knots".
The superyacht has a top speed of 24 knots and a 5,000 nautical mile range.
It's like a massage from a giant Swedish guy working out knots in your shoulder.
It'll only be going 6 knots — so don't expect it to make any overnight deliveries.
Pinch hitter Willson Contreras singles to center field and knots the game at 5-5.
They examined both weak and strong shoe knots, which I'll get to in a second.
Pleasant as Portugal the Man may be, they tie themselves in too many formalist knots.
Throughout the movie she has two looks, one of which I coined the Wakanda knots.
"We're really looking at how indebted we are to knots as human beings," Connett said.
Coastal max wind gusts 90-knots+ likely w/upcoming ex-Typhoon Songda into Washington & Oregon.
The chicks gorge themselves on insects, and then all the red knots head back south.
In the age of Amazon, evaluating antitrust concerns is sometimes twisting government officials into knots.
Tunics with hawser-scale twists and knots extended Mr. Owens's continuing improvisations on classical draperies.
Mr Zevin is not the first to tie himself in knots trying to define liberalism.
The next step was to actually tie the knots via clever manipulation of magnetic fields.
Pros: Almost unbreakableCons: Expensive, prone to messy knots, difficult to break (when the time comes)
" Weisman added, "When your stomach gets in knots, it's because he's picked up the pace.
Casino Royale has powerful engines, allowing it to obtain a maximum speed of 45 knots.
These go to work on tough knots without painful breaking and tugging on your scalp.
Winds this year rarely dropped below 30 knots and often exceeded 40, considered gale force.
Stars: Jill Wagner (Teen Wolf), Matthew Davis (Legacies) and Donna Mills (Knots Landing)  Saturday, Nov.
Wine generally works on another level, liberating knots of feelings derived from more adult experiences.
The top speed of our blimps is just 70 knots — that's 80 miles per hour.
Tatting is a kind of lace made of tiny knots tied in very fine string.
Andre had perfectly firm pressure to work on my just-got-off-the-plane knots.
As a society, we've accepted that necklaces tie themselves in knots when we're not looking.
"I think they've got themselves twisted in knots on this one," he told The Hill.
One was trying to teach robots to tie different kinds of knots, like Boy Scouts.
"My gut is tied in knots," said Representative Josh Gottheimer, whose congressional district includes Paramus.
Under the frosted eaves, living knots of raspberry root are bulking up for the winter.
Kuss was no higher than 3,196 feet and was flying at up to 184 knots.
It is also was travelling at just 5 knots, again making the pirate's task easier.
The Ashley Book of Knots, first published in 1944 and still in print, contains nearly 7,000 illustrations of over 3,000 knots, and everyone from author Annie Proulx to tightrope artist Philippe Petit (who contributed to the exhibition catalogue) has cited it as an inspiration.
Winds of up to 16 knots in Bermuda's Great Sound made for another great race between the blue and yellow 50-foot (15 meter) foiling catamaran of Artemis and the black, red and white New Zealand boat, which reached speeds of up to 40 knots.
This sense of communion, rendered through knots and braids, is fundamental to the work's emotive character.
It said the Kaiyangxing had a maximum speed of 20 knots, or 37 kilometers per hour.
With a top speed above 25 knots, the ship maintains a range of 3,500 nautical miles.
The foils, plus twin V8 Volvo Penta petrol engines, take the boat to 50 knots (92.6kph).
I order Domino's pizza, garlic knots, and Sprite, and settle in for Real Housewives and Outlander.
"We have already started to work on the fast version — 30 knots top speed," Bringdal said.
I learned that I can tie knots that can support my life if I needed to.
Each string may have several knots, with the type and location of the knot conveying meaning.
So, in a successful "catch," you suddenly go from 150 knots to zero in five seconds.
Mr. Longo checked his nautical watch and reported a meager high of 4.35 knots of wind.
Length: 62 feetYard: Princess YachtsThe vessel has two engines and a top speed of 38 knots.
Knots, EKG charts and thermal imaging are among the representations and diagrams that have inspired him.
Or, more likely, this could all be a joke meant to twist our brains into knots.
Congress for months has been tied in knots trying to untangle $1 trillion in spending priorities.
And then there are ones that are classic to us, like Bantu knots and the Afro.
Gigi Hadid and Karlie Kloss are trying to save the elephants by tying a few knots.
Europe seems to be creating peer-to-peer car rental marketplaces at a rate of knots.
Bell officials have said their new aircraft will be able to reach speeds of 280 knots.
You know, like, your stomach just kind of knots up and you're like, 'What's going on?
At speeds up to 250 knots (288 mph) pilots can stabilize trim with the manual wheel.
Don't worry about being too neat, because you're just going to tangle them into little knots.
They are made of muscles, dogs—tiny knots of rippling muscles hidden between soft downy fur.
That boat went on to break the world record for sailing speed twice, at 225 knots.
Plastic bags nestled in a heap at their feet, neat little parcels tied with fastidious knots.
Different kinds of knots would correlate to different kinds of atoms — hydrogen or oxygen, for example.
Similarly, the quantum knots in the Amherst/Aalto experiments cannot be separated without breaking the rings.
Progressives see the Problem Solvers as obstructionist, despite the group's stated ambition to untangle political knots.
At speeds up to 250 knots (288 mph) pilots can stabilise trim with the manual wheel.
Ouidad Botanical Boost Curl Energizing & Refreshing Spray gives your hair some extra juice while detangling knots.
The dish is filled with pasta, mozzarella sticks, garlic knots, and rolled up like a burrito.
And scrolling through it knots your stomach and makes you feel like going to bed forever?
Tying can be erotic, about interesting knots and suspensions, sexual or about athletic prowess said Barkas.
But the thought of my mistake being misconstrued as fraud still leaves my stomach in knots.
In February 2018, New York City outlawed discrimination against black hair, including cornrows and Bantu knots.
The world of sports has tied itself up in knots over the conundrum of legalized doping.
It was a terror that tied our stomachs in knots -- a lot like we feel now.
With names like Destiny, Cascade and Twisted Butterfly, the knots transform the stones into elegant talismans.
Yet thinking about how to regulate that kind of activity is tying the West in knots.
Nominally progressive media outlets twisted themselves into knots to avoid recognizing their workers' right to organize.
Like the others they can travel at about 20 knots through open water or light ice.
Some of the strands fray, some turn into knots, some unravel in a hot, unearned rush.
It's not the only historical conundrum left by the founders that ties Americans in knots today.
Investigators who searched his home found rope, zip ties and manuals on tying knots, prosecutors said.
The descent rate increased to over 4,000 feet per minute (fpm), ground speed reached 160 knots.
We also get some smoked marlin ($27), cinnamon knots ($230), and some li hing jelly ($215).
Skunk Alpha crossed into territorial waters right around midnight, traveling at top speed — perhaps 15 knots.
They provide enough power for the yacht to cruise indefinitely at between four and six knots...
When one of the knots loosened, he plunged to the ground and died, the police said.
With four deep-kneading rotating nodes, it can melt away your aches, knots, and muscle tension.
The unique surface pattern of the Grid helps with rolling through kinks, knots, and tight muscles.
With an F.B.I. agent watching, Ms. Yates soon had the lawman in knots about a deposition.
Republican candidates have tied themselves in knots trying to decide whether or not to back Donald Trump.
There is some skepticism that cities should be twisting themselves in knots to please a major corporation.
By the time the O'Rourkes touched down at El Paso International Airport, Amy's stomach was in knots.
That is not the only time Australia has tied itself in knots over its dealings with China.
Kovar told the kid to make sure his knots didn't slip, and we all busted up laughing.
Facebook's prototype was built to withstand a maximum wind speed of 7 knots, or about 8 mph.
Length: 65 feetYard: HatterasThe boat has a top speed of 40 knots and four staterooms below deck.
Yet we tie ourselves in knots trying to outrun the misogyny that's both within and outside us.
Rihanna completed the ensemble with rhinestone embellished pointed toe heels and styled her hair in bantu knots.
Give a girl a slice of pizza (plus garlic knots) and you'll feed her for a night.
He wet my hair with a spray bottle and used the brush to comb through the knots.
Communication was reported lost at 24,000 feet with a speed of 300 knots, the Coast Guard said.
Immigration policy is hard: Europe is tying itself in knots over how many Syrian refugees to admit.
"For those asking, I'm not selling the Pokemon," Dunigan explained on her Facebook page, Nichole's Nerdy Knots.
The adults stop off to refuel in the Netherlands, while the juvenile red knots travel through Poland.
At a speed of about seven knots, the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt proceeded into the Ambrose Channel.
If the speed dropped below 20 knots, you would go straight down; he pushed the joystick up.
Literally every time I get in my car to go over there, my stomach is in knots.
The fight over the Scalia nomination is likely to keep  Washington tied up in knots for months.
Bantu Knots & Double BraidsChloe and Halle Bailey always come through with innovative ways to style their hair.
The controller said the ground speed of the aircraft, shown on the radar display, was 322 knots.
The affordable Wet Brush Rubberized Wet Detangle Shower Brush will painlessly detangle even the toughest of knots.
To explain its de-escalation to a domestic audience, the regime has twisted itself into rhetorical knots.
Lady in the Lake makes a thriller from the real American knots of class, race, and gender.
Powered by twin 1,300 hp diesel engines, the ship, when pressed, can top out at 47 knots.
The delay ensures that an issue tying San Francisco progressives in knots will continue to drag out.
He applied pressure to my back, section by section, carefully working out the knots with his fingertips.
The evidence comes in the form of knots of gas that appear to orbit the galactic center.
We're talking old-school sea stuff here: complex knots, gunpowder kegs, canon balls, climbing up rigging, etc.
"Britain has tied itself up in knots," said a French official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Some producers tied themselves in knots trying to subvert the code, the history of which is fascinating.
He showed me how to tie knots, as in those days packages had to be tied up.
Her attempt to disentangle good American patriotism from bad American nationalism, however, tangles American history in knots.
It was a harrowing end to a chaotic afternoon of racing in wind that reached 20 knots.
At that altitude, it was nearing the 22610's maximum engineered aerodynamic airspeed of approximately 73702 knots.
The dish comes with 10 garlic knots filled with melted cheese and encrusted with garlic and parmesan.
The Raider has been flying since 2018 and has surpassed speeds of 200 knots, Sikorsky representatives said.
"The requirement that we needed to design around is 230 knots, and we will easily hit that."
And the veins, knots and whorls in the wood won't always be concealed behind Sheetrock or paint.
Other leaders, by contrast, can get tied in knots by uncertainty or the prospect of displeasing others.
Did the Romans, with their weekly spa-time and scheduled self-care, have knots in their backs?
For a side dish to your pizza, try using… more pizza dough to make these buttery garlic knots.
You don't have to tie yourself into any sort of philosophical knots to say how things really are.
The white pizza is the stuff of legend, and the garlic knots have been known to trigger orgasms.
You've fed them the best deep conditioners, removed all knots and tangles, and scrunched them to the gods.
With just one use, hair masks can transform a nest of knots into smooth, shiny, Disney princess hair.
A sign near one of its corners informs visitors that there are 224 asymmetrical knots per square inch.
To triangulate the location, the ship zigzagged at two knots in the designated search area, waiting for responses.
The white pizza is the stuff of legends, and their garlic knots have been known to trigger orgasms.
Drawing hard lines between RT's critiques of US affairs and, say, Al Jazeera's, could tie Twitter into knots.
I knew I wanted to do something with knots instead of braids, and we decided on a mohawk.
Paul Vallely's biography Pope Francis: Untying the Knots was published to positive reviews six months after Francis' election.
It was an audacious misdirection play, widely rebutted, that still has Washington tied in knots five weeks later.
If I keep my pace below five knots, the computer stops and hovers when I release the controls.
But that didn't stop Trump White House officials from tying themselves in knots to explain the President's words.
And there is also a template as to how to go about cutting Gordian knots on the LME.
"Back in the day, you'd see fire scars, knots, timber streak, all sorts of things," Mr. Boswell said.
CNN's Chris Cillizza says Trump is "twisting himself in knots" trying to explain the Trump Tower meeting. 3.
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We know the knots for creating shelter within trees: A-frames, slants, more elaborate designs if you're able.
Some people, I hear, even use a wine bottle to target muscle knots instead of a foam roller.
In "Knots," Ms. Kelm continues to fuse advertising, Conceptual Art and Surrealism using odd juxtapositions and gorgeous colors.
The high is looking out at the room and twisting it in knots and having everyone go bonkers.
Target your sore muscle groups using one of the five head attachments and break down knots with ease.
It can easily break down knots, increase blood flow, and help you recover quicker after your tough workouts.
As the speed shot through 22009 knots, the pilots hauled back on their control columns to no effect.
Travel jewellery box As a society, we've accepted that necklaces tie themselves in knots when we're not looking.
The knots would get so bad that I frequently had to use kitchen scissors to cut them out.
It had been flying at around 153 knots, or 176 miles per hour, at the time, FlightRadar24 said.
In addition, the unpainted sheets of wood chosen are rich with organic patterning: flamelike grains, knots like eyes.
If you want to do deeper muscle work or target knots, textured foam rollers are an excellent solution.
Tiny had to wash his hair to soften it in order to move the clippers through his knots.
People do sculpt trees into furniture, knots or baskets, like the "circus trees" at Gilroy Gardens in California.
Just ask Bob Iger, who's twisting his company into knots in order to get the younger generation's attention.
It seems almost impossible, given how many subplots there are and how many knots he'll have to untangle.
These new releases burn with creepy surprises, rubbery jitters, musical knots, and basslines that run into your arms.
Designed as showcases for experimental funk, Lacy's convoluted musical knots can delight in the unlikeliness of their invention.
Conditions in Bermuda's Great Sound were near perfect for the head-to-head "match racing", with winds of 10-12 knots and perfect flat water allowing the high-tech catamarans, which can reach speeds of up to 50 knots (92.6 kilometres per hour), to "fly" around the course on their foils.
He may have made that choice because the airplane was flying at aerodynamic speeds in excess of 300 knots, which is not only fast for that altitude but also at least 50 knots faster than the maximum flap speed and enough to generate a loud overspeed clacker in the cockpit.
But there was a big problem: The pilots had still not throttled back from takeoff thrust, and the airplane now in level flight was going extremely fast, at least 2737 knots faster than the maximum operating speed of 7377 knots, and was rapidly accelerating into realms beyond the flight-testing range.
I've had weave — flashback to prom and my glorious high ponytail — bantu knots, faux locs, box braids, and cornrows.
If your up-do unravels, bring a travel-size bottle filled with a detangling product to immediately combat knots.
Otherwise, Trump might find himself facing the kinds of congressional investigations that can quickly tie an administration into knots.
The first time he said it was earlier that morning, as we stood in the dry grass tying knots.
It has recently tied itself in knots over Chinese investment and Chinese influence over Australian politics, among other topics.
And I love the careful details, like Swarovski-covered knots (see 'em up close on stylist Cristina Ehrlich's Instagram).
The implication is that Logan's self-regard often blinds him to how other people can twist him in knots.
By the end, the aircraft was travelling at 500 knots (575 mph, 926 kph), far beyond its design limits.
Whether you make them for brunch or serve them as garlic knots at dinner, you're gonna love these things.
These treats are tasty, easy to prepare, and won't leave your stomach in knots when you hit the hay.
Jadranka had a top speed of 25 knots and its crew of 14 could serve up to 40 guests.
The gusts of above 30 knots forecast on Friday rank as "near gale" on the Beaufort wind force scale.
By the end, the aircraft was traveling at 500 knots (575 mph, 926 kph), far beyond Boeing's operating limits.
No cables also means zero stress because you're not unwinding the knots they magically make in your pocket too.
Tangsiri also said the speed boats will be equipped with new missiles, and their speed will reach 80 knots.
That's perhaps why the last scene of "Knots Untie" struck me as just the right tone to aim for.
Rob Kardashian was spotted rocking bantu knots on her way to a salon appointment in Beverly Hills on Friday.
Trump defenders tie themselves up in knots trying to explain why the president does not go after Putin directly.
What would be really interesting is if the Amherst/Aalto group can manage to create more complicated quantum knots.
As a sidelight, Dr. Sauvage and Dr. Stoddart used their techniques to create molecules that twisted in complicated knots.
For the past year, the Irish-border question has proved one of the Gordian knots of the Brexit negotiations.
Nadich, who died in 2008, for her honey cake and her teiglach, boiled knots of dough soaked in honey.
Their fast speed — up to 50 knots — was also an advantage in freedom of navigation missions, the report said.
The larger saga unfurls like silk — and proves similarly resistant to knots, a testament to Ms. Thien's storytelling skills.
They would be perfect on a party platter along with some stuffed mushrooms or garlic knots, also by Frank.
You can feel the knots in your stomach tighten as you remember that awful thing you did that time.
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Classes range from beginner knots to full-body suspension, but that shouldn't be treated as a goal, said Tahl.
His forearms are covered in Celtic knots, a Thor's Hammer, various figures from Norse mythology, and a Viking shield.
Designers said these boats would sail an average of three to four knots faster along the 28,000-mile course.
On Sunday that weekend, the wind gusted above 238 knots, the ocean cooled considerably and the runs were diabolical.
By identifying how tangled our world has gotten, we can figure out the best ways to undo the knots.
How astute can they actually be in writing about the knots that result from unmooring gender from biological markers?
But you, with amygdalas tied in tight knots of hatred, Repeat this tired, unenlightened story, as old as mankind.
They celebrated with a pizza spread dubbed "Slice Slice Baby" from Fresh Brothers, complete with salad and garlic knots.
The current migration and asylum systems in Brazil are tangled with bureaucratic knots and complicated by poor record-keeping.
They performed no fewer than 3,415 trials of this experiment and analysed the resulting knots using mathematical knot theory.
But nothing, and we mean nothing, can come close to the perfection that was Pizza Hut's Stuffed Garlic Knots.
They performed no less than 3,415 trials of this experiment and analyzed the resulting knots using mathematical knot theory.
Instead, get your sweat sesh on without stressing over knots with JLab Audio's JBuds Earbuds (they're impressively sweatproof, too!).
Until now, scientists have been able to create only simple molecular knots with three or five crossings of strands.
Ventilating a lace wig, which may have as many as 150,000 knots at its roots, takes about 40 hours.
When we put the new wind sails on next year that will jump the speed by a couple knots.
Scientists have also developed theoretical models for knots at larger scales, like the hitches that bind ropes to poles.
So far, the research has mathematically confirmed the strengths of time-tested knots developed over eons of human experimentation.
"Scientists can get all tied up in knots, and make a big separation between humans and nonhumans," she said.
Knots and nagging back pain can interfere with daily activities — and even if they don't, they're just plain annoying.
Sometimes described as twisted mini buns, Bantu knots originated from the hundreds of ethnic groups spread across Southern Africa.
In shibari, the knots are pretty simple—it's just a matter of putting them together in increasingly complex formulations.
Now it's become more of a pure power exercise, cutting through those Gordian knots of subtlety with Valyrian steel.
Still, they are invisible in the struggling town itself, where before knots of two or three were ever-present.
Her hairstylist, Charles Baker Strahan, showed off the details of the look in close-up shots on Instagram, revealing that the top half of her strands were slicked into a series of knots, while the bottom half was compiled of twisted sections that were wrapped into additional knots, forming a faux-hawk shape.
According to the Guardian, it has achieved altitudes of 7,503 feet (2,134 meters) and a top speed of 50 knots.
This is the first step toward understanding why certain knots are better than others, which no one has really done.
Banish frizz for good with these tips to undo your twists or Bantu knots with the skills of a pro.
Reeves also twists himself into knots arbitrating which practices of the upper middle class are fair, and which are unfair.
It appeared much of the media got itself into knots trying to differentiate between balance, objectivity, neutrality, and crucially, truth.
It's not exactly a speed demon, though, with the ability to reach a top speed of 44 knots (50 mph).
They lowered a rope and managed to get it tied around the boy's hands several times before the knots slipped.
Its cruising speed will be 223 knots (hence the designation V-222) and its top speed will be 2280 kts.
Her eyes brim, her nose drips, her hands twist into knots, her mouth speaks words at odds with her intentions.
Gage describes it as a process of "tying and untying knots," and it can be hard to understand at first.
You can almost feel the knots in people's backs or thighs dissolve as the massager delivers the rapid-fire pulses.
This time, the fear has been turned up to 11; my stomach is in knots and I can't sit still.
Four seconds later, the aircraft impacted the ground at a groundspeed of 25 knots in an approximately wings-level attitude.
Once the wood was dry, he noticed a few unpleasant knots disrupting the grain which had to be cut away.
Turns out, each is a test run for the plaits and knots that eventually end up on her Hollywood clients.
They also can apparently tie their bodies into knots to escape predators — and to extract themselves from their own goo.
The weather in Bermuda had been perfect for sailing all week, within the raceable limits of six to 24 knots.
We were constantly tying the schedule in knots, much to the crew's dismay, to make sure it was always gloomy.
With a quarter-size amount of product, I can generously scrub my roots and comb through matted knots with ease.
"Only if we help to untie the knots of violence, will we unravel the complex threads of disagreements," he said.
Like any good gadget, BoomStick doesn't ask you to install special software or twist into knots to complete the setup.
The tugboats, one in front and the other behind, were towing the ship at 7 knots (13 kilometres per hour).
When knots and nagging back pain get bad enough, they can interfere with daily activities — and they're just plain annoying.
"I went through every single drawer and shelf of the museum and found things that are interesting knots," Connett explained.
The shop offers the standard spread of your average New York pizzeria, from garlic knots to chicken wings to desserts.
This summer, for example, Dr. van Gils is going to study a population of red knots that summer in Alaska.
Gusts of 40 knots or more blew sand into our eyes as we made our way gingerly to the water.
He lays out what he knows and does not know in sentences that are as crisp as good Windsor knots.
" Three paragraphs later his speech patterns have changed: "And I see trees encumbered with knots of the fire-starting tinder.
My pizza artist had told me they were garlic knots, so I was surprised that they had no garlic flavor.
The Japanese Coast Guard said separately the Fitzgerald was towed back to Yokosuka by a tugboat at about 3 knots.
The Roy Moore saga is twisting the Republican Party in knots ahead of the Alabama Senate election on December 12.
Film and gender scholars will be off in the corner, continuing to untangle the knots, for at least a generation.
He tucked knots of pickled mugwort into sushi and shingled other ovals of rice with raw antelope, invasive to Texas.
There are four beginner classes where newbies can learn basic knots, arm, and leg bindings and basic upper-body harnesses.
In the later, longer, arguably more sexist and masturbatory Metal Gear Solid games, plots get twisted into almost impossible knots.
It's a great sex toy but can also be incredibly helpful for working out knots in my back and neck.
Here she loosely knotted the two sections four times, but use the number of knots that suits the hair length.
No one can defend it, but that hasn't stopped Trump and his supporters from twisting themselves into knots trying to.
The purported device is an unmanned submarine drone, able to cruise at a fast 56 knots and travel 6,200 miles.
The clay is built up layer by layer, producing striated patterns and surfaces resembling knitting, complete with knots and loops.
Could you tie a series of square knots around the neck of a teaspoon without, even slightly, moving the teaspoon?
Boys and girl scouts were taught how to light fires, make knots, build tents, and survive out in the wild.
Voluntary programs in place at marine sanctuaries encourage boaters to decrease their speed to ten knots, which keeps whales safer.
These knots get so — so thick and so tight, that you don't even know where to begin to unravel them.
They were much faster than us: The ship's cruising speed was about 7.6 knots, not quite nine miles per hour.
In the 20th century, researchers built on this legacy by developing mathematical descriptions of knots that distinguish one from another.
A new material changes colors based on the tension it's feeling, allowing scientists to visualize the forces within different knots.
Almost every Christopher Nolan movie has layers upon layers of meaning but this movie will put you mind in knots.
All compelling stories appeal to our emotions, of course, but Facebook is uniquely capable of twisting those threadlines into knots.
The FAA control tower reported visibility was about three-quarters of a mile with 5 knots of wind, Rodi says.
Passengers with baggage-laden carts squeezed in and around knots of people as they headed to and from the terminal.
She agreed that the sentence was too lenient, adding that her "stomach was in knots" while reading the victim's statement.
In "knots + surfaces" (2001), honeybees perform their dance across multicolored hexagons, which are projected onto the gallery walls and floor.
You saw they tied themselves up in knots when they were accused of favoring liberal media in their Trending thing.
It was over 363 feet long, almost 30 feet in diameter, with a range of 7,800 miles at 13 knots.
Fifteen seconds later, the airplane crashed at over 22018 knots of airspeed into a field near the town of Bishoftu, Ethiopia.
The GOP twisted itself in knots to try to argue the legislation wouldn't roll back those protections — even though it would.
The absurdity of privileging knots by putting them up high on litters and parading them around was really funny to me.
Step 5: Continue this process, creating knots down the back of the head until you reach the nape of the neck.
At 7:37AM, when Facebook initiated the landing procedure for Aquila, winds on the ground were measuring up to 10 knots.
During the history of Bantu knots, they have often been called "unprofessional" and "ghetto" — but only when worn by Black women.
As the end nears, knots untie magically, the cobwebs clear, and the end seems to come together a little too neatly.
The cords turned red, echoing the snake, and later blue as they rise to the top, where they culminate in knots.
We get pepperoni pizza with mushrooms (on her half) and onions (on my half), cheesy bread, garlic knots, and chicken tenders.
The figure's chest is a masterpiece of folds, knots, and ribbing, which is split open down the center into an ellipse.
So, if you're idea of bondage comes from beautiful photos of Shibari-style knots, then you'll have to adjust your expectations.
Lupita Nyong'o, who plays Nakia in the Marvel hit, cosigned the singer's costume writing, "My Wakanda knots have unraveled!" on Instagram.
At her most restrained, she ordered a single slice of pizza and a handful of garlic knots from Famous Famiglia Pizza.
Neck massager Knots and nagging back pain can interfere with daily activities — and even if they don't, they're just plain annoying.
Once the knots covered both of Sulkowicz's legs, Master Avery started around her waist, moving her body as he worked quickly.
Our Quitting Likelihood after "Knots Untie": Correction: A previous version of this story mistakenly listed the character of Rosita as Rosie.
Just link that nylon web (using knots or metal loops called carabiners) to the hammock ends, and you&aposre in business.
To understand why the birds grew to different sizes, the team began a study of the red knots' full migratory path.
But the bigger development was Nadler's probe, which outside observers said has the potential to tie the White House into knots.
Once I realized that I could get out of the knots I had tied myself into, I got back to practicing.
Tait even compiled a classification of types of knots, attempting to build his own version of a periodic table of elements.
It's all too easy to tangle, and the ensuing knots are the hardest to untie due to its relatively small diameter.
Anglers can generally get away with knowing only a few basic knots, but it's worth knowing as many as you can.
Fortunately, as mentioned above, the device runs quiet so I can tune into a TV show while working the knots out.
Its carbon composite construction was designed to give optimal fuel consumption, even when cruising at its max speed of 26 knots.
They were able to land the plane going at a speed of 165 knots, which is about 190 miles per hour.
But her dogged tactics were credited with navigating Google through several policy knots, including the closed Federal Trade Commission antitrust investigation.
But we got a glimpse of the ethical knots YC is having to twist itself into when talking about this subject.
Each time his crew spot a boat that could be carrying migrants "our stomach is tied up in knots," Frangoulis said.
The Brexit process has tied the Conservative government in knots, with cabinet divisions that have badly weakened Prime Minister Theresa May.
One pizza shop went "above and beyond" by throwing in a free side of garlic knots with every order, Robertazzi says.
Rather, A Strange Loop is about how we twist ourselves into knots resisting and relenting to society's expectations of our potential.
Ward off evil spirits with a metric shit ton of garlic basted all over these knots of Frank Pinello's pizza dough.
Democrats tied in virtuous politically correct knots meet Republicans unbound in their vile and unrepentant grossness: Welcome to the 2020 campaign.
I feel them melt away, my stresses, the knots in my back, all my homework that I still have to do.
And something entertaining like Rian Johnson's whodunit, "Knives Out," is a series of knots you'd need a Boy Scout to undo.
"Knots are just as important at the molecular level, but we can't exploit them until we learn how to make them."
The Army expects this helicopter to be a high-speed aircraft able to travel at speeds in excess of 180 knots.
The long table made from one piece of wood, splits and knots included, surrounded by six white leather and metal chairs.
The gangsters are hysterical with laughter as they take sips of their drinks and adjust the bold knots of their ties.
The sailing conditions were rugged that day with the seas cresting to 303 feet, the winds blowing 20 to 25 knots.
The mathematics of theoretical knots tied in theoretical strings inspired biologists to investigate how real DNA and proteins twist and tangle.
They were 50 feet long with aluminum hulls and two serious diesels that could turn 30 knots on a tranquil sea.
The East Australia Current, which flows generally south at one to four knots, pushes boats along, but this benefit can boomerang.
Theragun's most powerful device (lovingly) rams 60 pounds of force into your muscles to release knots, alleviate cramps, and combat spasms.
Tangsiri also said the speed boats will be equipped with new missiles, and their speed will reach 80 knots per hour.
Mills played Abby Cunningham on the soap opera Knots Landing from 1980 and until 1989, returning for the finale in 1993.
In his book "Willful Blindness," McCarthy describes Khuzami as fearless, dogged and willing to contend with the thorniest knots of evidence.
There is no histrionic sweetness, just a tamarind undertow, a kiss of lime and brine from knots of dried shrunken shrimp.
So you can tie yourself in knots trying to serve ... trying to respond to all the sort of consumer input. Yeah.
By the end, the aircraft was traveling at 500 knots (575 mph, 926 kph), far beyond the Boeing jet's operating limits.
These figures appear riven by nameless forces, twisted this way and that, gesticulating wildly, dismembered, or literally tied up in knots.
Salt Water Sportsman and Hatch magazines both offer excellent crash courses on the most essential fishing and fly fishing knots, respectively, but for those who prefer to study the old-fashioned way, the late, great Lefty Kreh (along with Mark Sosin and Rod Walinchus) leaves us with "Practical Fishing Knots" which covers all the bases, and then some.
That stood for 7 knots in the water and 70 miles-per-hour on land, a fairly impressive feat at the time.
And with its quiet electric motors, which can cruise for six hours at 4 knots, the Dragon is ideal for viewing wildlife.
Both knots wear red bandanas, signaling desire for fisting, but it's unclear if they're compatible or just cruising in the same territory.
Four-fifths of Asia's red knots, having wintered in Australasia, stop on their way north at one spot, Luannan, east of Beijing.
Maritime Robotics, a Norwegian firm, sells a much faster surface drone that zips along at a blistering 60 knots under diesel power.
The Cirque du Soleil performers who entertained the G7 leaders on Friday evening were not the only ones tying themselves in knots.
Instead, she allowed the fiber to form a generative syntax of its own through its warp, weft, bulk, heave, drape, and knots.
Asia Herb AssociationThis reliable and indulgent (yet affordable) traditional Thai massage franchise will help you get all your knots worked out quickly.
Inverted faces, bisected bodies revealing labyrinthine innards, and limbs erupting into smoke mirror stress headaches, knots in the stomach, and existential crises.
This has had the tax reform process tied up in knots ever since the heyday of the destination-based cash flow tax.
Still, foam rolling is a pretty easy way to get at those nasty muscle knots on your own (especially before a workout).
Administrators are tying themselves in knots in an effort to balance a commitment to free expression with a desire not to offend.
Dr. van Gils said that climate change might be a factor behind the decline of the red knots that winter in Mauritania.
Experts say carriers need to be able to hit at least 30 knots to create the headwinds necessary to launch their aircraft.
The slightest movement of any metal object — like an office chair — could disrupt the magnetic field and keep the knots from forming.
The National Marine Fisheries Service has mandated that ships slow to 10 knots in coastal areas frequented by whales to prevent collisions.
Inventor Richard Browning tested a jet suit with the Royal Navy, using the suit to move between boats moving at 20 knots.
The four larger nodes loosen up your muscles while the four smaller nodes really get in there, tackling the most stubborn knots.
Winds, though, picked up immediately after the men's race postponement to a strong 23 knots, promising a fast race for the women.
" In the 1980s he tended to do one-shot assignments, directing one episode each of shows including "Knots Landing" and "The Waltons.
C&O Trattoria: It is impossible to leave C & O Trattoria without stuffing yourself silly with their stupidly addictive complimentary garlic knots.
The black mini-sub leaves a delicate, glistening bubble trail underwater as it moves slowly into shallower waters at about 4 knots.
Under the overpass, she pulled me toward her and kissed me in a small, sweet way that threw my stomach into knots.
Others are more experimental: an orange cat curls around Kevin Waldron's piece, while Rivera's lantern is bound with knots of bright yarn.
While much of Silicon Valley has tied itself in knots over whether to take on government contracts, one company is pressing on.
Hop in the wayback machine and start at the beginning with Detective John Rebus, in Ian Rankin's "Knots and Crosses," from 1987.
Professor Jongjit and her team came up with a belt with knots to indicate where they thought a healthy waistline should be.
A category 5 rating means the storm has reached reached wind speeds of at least 136 knots or 157 miles per hour.
In a paradoxical twist, the Senate's new regulatory-reform bills would further Mr. Trump's deregulatory leanings, but also tie him in knots.
Then she uses a lighter line, 25 pounds, to tie to individual stems with double knots and hang them from the crosswire.
Many on registries have caused indescribable pain to their victims, scrambling lives into giant knots that can take a lifetime to untie.
The Garlic Knots from Papa John's are made with freshly baked dough and seasoned with garlic and parmesan, according to the website.
It's about the size of a softball, and its shape lets you target hard-to-reach knots deeper than a foam roller.
When men are expected to tie slip knots around their necks in professional offices, a dress code is part of the job.
Bristly knots along the filaments create the effect of barbed wire, a reminder that there is peril in both journey and destination.
He created the Bimini twist and the Curtis connection knots, which are known for their strength and now commonly used by anglers.
Political scientists and pundits were tied into knots trying to explain why white voters without a college degree were drawn to Trump.
"My gosh, they're all going against the wind, the wind's 120 knots out of the west," one of the pilots then says.
Their tails were braided in pairs, then the two knots were braided into one big tangle, Kensington Bird and Animal Hospital said.
Instead of abstracting yourself into unreachable knots, do something practical: Write down all those things you wanted to say but didn't. Couldn't.
Eviation is developing a nine-passenger aircraft designed to fly up to 650 miles at around 240 knots (276 miles per hour).
A neck massager Knots and nagging back pain can interfere with daily activities — and even if they don't, they're just plain annoying.
Tony and Tina's Pizzeria not only serves slices and garlic knots but also offers traditional Albanian burek — flaky pastry filled with meat.
She alleged the manager wanted to send a photograph of her with the knots taken down to the higher-up who'd complained.
She kneaded a constellation of unexpected knots around my shoulder blades, clucking that everyone she saw these days had the same condition.
Determined not to let that happen, the Remeliik's skipper, running on Bergman's coordinates, was pushing 123 knots — a pace that worried its engineer.
Facebook had modeled for one of these atmospheric disturbances, and simulations indicated that Aquila could withstand a gust of up to 7 knots.
Instead of reforming Obamacare, Republicans are in knots over a bill that would leave millions of Mr Trump's own voters sicker and poorer.
It's a promising start to a sequel that then tries to weave in even more plot points, only to end up in knots.
By developing a new way of tying multiple molecular strands together, the scientists were able to create complex knots tighter than ever before.
The knots you see along the bodice of several dresses are supposed to be little rough-hewn, but with aspirations of something fancier.
However, until the wind is consistently below 50 knots a crew cannot be sent outside to begin a more thorough look at KSC.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We are going to push the nose down and we&aposre going to accelerate to 140 knots on your speed indicator.
Knots of young protesters threw stones at soldiers, police and a witness said, amid anger over the telecoms clampdown that began on Sunday.
The golden pizza is a special version of the recently debuted Stuffed Garlic Knots Pizza covered in $100 of edible 24-karat gold.
Look at the other antihero dramas that Gypsy cribs from, and they almost immediately started unraveling the psychological knots at the protagonists' cores.
It's 80,000 horsepower-worth of gleaming, screaming metal, with enough thrust to power the ship through rough seas at a clean 22.5 knots.
Meanwhile, SeaBubbles' co-founder Anders Bringdal is a four-time windsurfing world champion, who also set a windsurfing world record at 214 knots.
The golden pizza is a special version of its new Stuffed Garlic Knots Pizza, covered in $100 worth of edible 24-karat gold.
This is more like making any kind of chest hair, armpit hair, beard, or facial hair — very fine lace and lots of knots.
This type of man thoughtfully knots his fingers across his desk as he announces that a meteor is on its way to earth.
Chami and Minekawa twist droney synth lines and abstract vocalizations around one another in playful knots, like they're stitching each others shoelaces together.
Assange knows the street artists and buskers there (for years, one has been playing the theme song to "Knots Landing" over and over).
The game invites players to put their fingers on the screen and untangle knots of sentences from "Ulysses" to match up repeated words.
However, over the last 40 years, well-intentioned, but overzealous laws and regulations have multiplied, tying the federal personnel system into bureaucratic knots.
When the cheese is ready, it can take on many different shakes, like braids, knots, and even a pig-like shape called piglets.
You can twist it into any shape you want or even tie it in knots, and the Titan cord will be just fine.
It felt like the equivalent of a mental massage, working out all the knots and tension that had built up in a mind.
And the more qualified and prepared they are, like Colin Powell and Mario Cuomo, the more they can tie themselves in Jesuitical knots.
When the priest reveals a body knotted in shibari rope knots beneath the robe, the audience scoots forward on their seats to see.
Dr. Nasmyth discovered the mechanism for how an 6.5 feet / 2 meters of DNA packs into each cell without tangling up in knots.
Length: 70 feetYard: Palm Beach Motor YachtsIt was designed with comfortable speed in mind, capable of reaching a cruising speed of 32 knots.
But for thousands of years we've also decorated our craniums with animal bones, pricelessly bejeweled crowns, and even knots of our own hair.
Wind radius by speed 218 knots Bengaluru 21999 Observed path 210 Note: Times on the map are shown in local time in India.
The book is a little like one of those fake knots that, once pulled, turn out to be just a piece of string.
"In the Southern Ocean, Yann had a drone up in about 40 knots of breeze following us downwind," Burling said, shaking his head.

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