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"mast" Definitions
  1. a tall pole on a boat or ship that supports the sails
  2. a tall metal tower with an aerial that sends and receives radio, television or phone signals
  3. a tall pole that is used for holding a flag see also half mast
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274 Sentences With "mast"

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"Mast Brothers is a 100% bean to bar chocolate maker," Mast wrote.
The mast hoop, which affixes the sail to the mast, is from one of my boats.
Brian Mast (Fla.) — Mast told CNN on Monday that he is a "lean yes" on the bill.
We also examine the strange history of a docking mast in South America, the last zeppelin mast in existence.
Normally, once the foreign substance, the antibody and the mast cell are linked, the mast cell secretes histamine and another chemical.
On Tuesday, Rick Mast, the chief executive of Mast Brothers, stood inside a vast, empty structure in the center of the Navy Yard, giggling with anticipation.
It described a San Francisco stowaway, James Collins, who clambered to the top of a mast only to be tossed into the "seething hold" when the mast fell.
Mast is one of several Florida lawmakers who has taken money from the NRA, and Hibshman said the rally's goal was to pressure Mast to stop accepting NRA contributions.
Mast Brothers co-founder and CEO Rick Mast, who declined VICE News' repeated interview requests through a PR representative, responded to Craig's "misleading, unsubstantiated" investigation in a statement posted online.
He also ordered flags to be lowered at half mast.
Vizcarra's government ordered flags to be flown at half mast.
Pop the collar on your polo shirt to half mast.
This means the kakapo can breed only during mast years.
The old mast serves as an attachment for a swing.
When a telecoms mast goes up, other new businesses follow.
The crippled vessel was soon thrown upright, its mast broken.
What happens next is "aberrant degranulation" within the mast cells.
Brian Mast, a combat veteran and Florida Republican, told CNN.
They bound my hands and feet, straight upright at mast.
"I call it staying in the viewfinder," Mr. Mast said.
J.), Brian Mast (Fla.), Pat Meehan (Pa.), Tom Reed (N.
Brian Mast (R-FL), who signed the resolution, told The Atlantic.
It's the magazine's version of putting a flag at half-mast.
One can easily imagine that part of the appeal of Mast
But moving presented a daunting task for Mast and his family.
This is particularly outrageous because Mast is a true American hero.
Some MAST researchers, however, think they have alighted on something better.
But scientists at MAST examined its data to study red dwarfs.
Most notably, the center mast formerly used for steering is gone.
Brian Mast of Florida and Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin of Michigan.
Brian Mast and others, want her gone as soon as possible.
"Mast seeding is an evolutionary process," Hurteau tells the Albuquerque Journal.
Major Mast was born on Thursday, weighing in at 9.3 lbs.
The White House also re-lowered its flags to half mast.
The spokesperson also attempted to distance Mast from the hosts' ideologies.
Kelen rested his shoulder against the mast, peering into the distance.
At MAST, parents and students seemed to rally around the school.
The attackers targeted a telecommunications mast in that assault as well.
Mimi Walters and the southeastern Florida seat held by Brian Mast.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.) and has previously worked for former Rep.
The flag at the Irish parliament was flown at half mast.
Carlos Curbelo, Brian Mast, Dennis Ross and Diaz-Balart and Sen.
Brian Mast (R-FL) goes through the same routine with reporters.
If the pole is wood you should be OK, but a metal mast will kill you as you will then have a path for the current to flow (from the wire, through your body and the mast).
My left eye was at half-mast, but overall, it was fine.
Rep. Brian Mast will never forget the day he met Aaron Feis.
"I went to his funeral and sat in the crowd," Mast says.
The birds aren't the only ones benefiting from the higher beech mast.
Mast originally launched in February, but was only available on the iPhone.
Enter Mast Mobile, a new MVNO launching in New York City today.
"The flag flies at half mast, halfway within the pattern," he explained.
These trees all fruit simultaneously during what are known as mast years.
This year is a rimu mast year, and a particularly abundant one.
Mr. Mast was serving in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on the night of Sept.
In early June, the team attached the mast to the rover's body.
"The Second Amendment is unimpeachable," Mast wrote in The New York Times.
There are other complicated immune disorders out there, like mast cell disease.
Rumours about the flag at Buckingham Palace being flown at half-mast.
Mast-o khiar is an everyday side, and one of my favorites.
Until Tarzan strutted in our direction, his large endowment at half-mast.
Photographs by A J Mast, Scott McIntyre, Doug Mills and Bedel Saget.
A section of the mast track came unglued from the mast about five days ago and while the team had managed to keep racing with jury-rig solutions, skipper Xabi Fernandez decided to suspend racing to make proper repairs.
Beginning in the 2018-19 school year, after Paige left, the staff of MAST participated in a year-long anti-bias professional development program that "was so successful that it is now embedded into the MAST curriculum," he said.
From that moment on, Mast, who now uses prosthetic legs, was eternally grateful.
They whittle out the hull and mast and then attach scrap-plastic sails.
"In a mega-mast year, all hell breaks loose for our native wildlife."
The soaring antenna mast consisted of two attenuated cones mated at the middle.
It was reimagined by the artist Emily Mast, not sourced from Quartzsite, Ariz.
The German flag will also fly at half-mast at all Olympic sites.
They removed it, ran tests, and learned it was a mast cell tumor.
Flags at central government buildings were at half-mast, some draped in black.
The images were taken on December 18th, 2015, by the rover's Mast Camera.
Then in May, two high-definition cameras were fit onto the rover's mast.
Sometimes he catches the stench of lubricant that spews down the turbine's mast.
This biography will often make the reader feel lashed to the mast, too.
This is a good time to remember the warning of the Mast Brothers.
Mourners at the university bowed their heads and lowered flags to half-mast.
Brian Mast (Fla.), Jason Lewis (Minn.), Claudia Tenney (NY) and Don Bacon (Neb.).
It's a sad day - perhaps I'll fly my Ford flag at half-mast.
In southeastern Florida's 18th District, Republican Brian Mast prevailed over Democrat Randy Perkins.
Brian Mast was scheduled to appear on behalf of Congressional candidate Paul Spain.
An audience of reporters and photographers flocked around him, seagulls to a mast.
" One day, Macron mused to some reporters that "growth was at half-mast.
But the true controversy surrounding premium chocolate is bigger than the Mast Brothers.
After months of testing, she was finally given a diagnosis: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, an incurable condition where mast cells in her immune system malfunction, causing her body to have extreme allergic-like reactions to a range of outside triggers.
But when Mr. Mast, 35, announced the endorsement of Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa and also a combat veteran, one commenter on his campaign's Facebook page expressed skepticism: Does Mr. Mast have to wear shorts to accommodate his prosthetics?
The Rivian spokeswoman Amy Mast explained how the feature works to Business Insider:"The vehicle&aposs four motors independently control torque at each wheel, allowing torque to be applied in opposite directions on each side of the vehicle," Mast said.
And he's designed a simple mast on which he places the piñata he's decorating.
In Cambridge, Hawking's university college Gonville and Caius flew its flag at half mast.
But they are not the only novel technology in which MAST has been involved.
Terrifying video captures a lightning bolt striking the mast of a sailboat in Boston
Our mast will display an orange halo shining a light on gun violence awareness.
Flags will fly at half mast and public shows and concerts will be canceled.
The Royal Standard is never flown at half-mast, but the Union Jack is.
"I don't like being hit over the head by outside groups," Mr. Mast said.
We pinned our colors to the mast on making a light battery vacuum cleaner.
Flags flew at half-mast and Sunday was declared a day of national mourning.
"Are you a sucker if you like Mast Brothers chocolate?" asked an NPR story.
Brian Mast (Florida 18th District)An Army veteran, Brian Mast lost both of legs in 2010 in the war in Afghanistan that "cost the United States more than 2,200 dead, thousands more wounded and at least $193 billion," according to the Nation.
It still refers to the ceremony in which punishment is meted out as "captain's mast," recalling the days when a guilty sailor would be tied to the ship's main mast and flogged with a cat-o'-nine-tails until his back was bloody.
Mast will face two primary challengers, businessman David Cummings and physician Mark Freeman, who have both campaigned on intensely pro-Second Amendment platforms after Mast supported a series of gun control measures after the shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla.
Mike Coffman, Carlos Curbelo, Darrell Issa, Tom MacArthur, Brian Mast, Martha McSally, and David Valadao.
It struck a chord with Mast, whose duties in the Army centered on protecting others.
"Even in his last moments he did everything he could do to help," Mast says.
Mast says he never thought the day would come when he wouldn't see Feis again.
A mast rising out of the sea, then a whole ship seen against the sunset.
"We now measure everything," says DEME's Mr Vanderbeke, gesturing to the antennas on Innovation's mast.
The Columbia-Class will also use Virginia-class's next-generation communications system, antennas and mast.
Rep. Brian Mast, first elected in 25, voted for Obamacare repeal and the tax bill.
Fordjour's mural "Half Mast" (2019) was installed on the High Line close to the Whitney.
On Instagram, people are leaving sombre posts of flags flown at half mast on Tuesday.
Mast, a retired staff sergeant in the Army, said Friday he supports banning assault weapons.
Histamine is a chemical that's produced and stored in the mast cells in your body.
Hearsay Systems is announcing that it has acquired technology and intellectual property from Mast Mobile.
The Colonel wakes up every morning with his dick at full mast in eager anticipation.
Like a mast on a sailboat in rough seas, the pole dipped, then rose again.
Mixed connective tissue disease, mast cell activation disorder and Lyme disease were also thrown around.
Police in Kenya said the attackers had also targeted a telecoms mast in the area.
Perhaps the hydraulic lift will lower the 9EX rocket ship 45 degrees to half-mast.
Brian Mast fend off a challenge from Democrat Lauren Baer in this Treasure Coast district.
" Within his sharp critique of assault weapons, Mast defended the Second Amendment, calling it "unimpeachable.
The flag is at half-mast for Google's flagship phones that just never quite made it.
I think sculpture is defined by how we move around them thinking about mast and weight.
The firm took a 51% interest in Limited Brands' sourcing business, Mast Global Fashions, in 2011.
The mast is topped with the big PanCam for visible-light images in 2D and 3D.
But with no mast and no flares, the tiny boat was invisible in the vast ocean.
And that is why he finds himself lashed to the mast of the sinking ship Trump.
According to Appel and Fuiava's original story, their engine and mast were vastly damaged by then.
Top of El Faro navigation bridge structure with missing voyage data recorder, mast and support structures.
A video shows lightning striking the mast of a sailboat named Perseverance in Boston on Saturday.
As the rover travels to Mars, the mast will lay flat, stowed away in its deck.
The Russians under Vladimir Putin have lashed their national pride to the mast of athletic achievement.
Bill Clinton was hanged in effigy and flags were lowered to half mast in nearby towns.
Driver received the flag from his mother and hung it from the mast of his ship.
The last improvised explosive device Mast found injured him so badly, he lost both his legs.
Curiosity's Mast Camera took the images on the 1,197th sol (a Martian day) of its mission.
It didn't take long for Paige to realize that MAST was not what she had imagined.
The family had just moved from Marlboro to West Long Branch to be closer to MAST.
The mast company holds its ordinary shareholders' meeting to appoint its board of directors (1430 GMT).
Flags were lowered to half-mast in many parts of Cambridge to pay tribute to him.
Flags were ordered to fly half-mast through December, mourning the November death of President Kennedy.
In Manchester, rainbow flags above Bar Pop on Canal Street have been lowered to half mast.
Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) and Brian Mast (R-Fla.) joined the bipartisan group, along with Reps.
Brian Mast (Fla.) discuss changes they want to see at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Brian Mast (Fla.) weigh in on how the Trump administration has handled veterans issues so far.
A set of windows and a rooftop mast matched the same drone footage of the compound.
It's devastating and takes forever, and it's additional punishment when you're already operating at half-mast.
Feis's death made Mast think — and ultimately, to change his position on laws to prevent gun violence.
It started when I saw the flag outside our school standing at half-mast on Wednesday evening.
But after she got up, she started to fix everything and saw the mast from the deck.
That was after the women reportedly lost their engines and sustained damage to their rigging and mast.
And like Odysseus, they struggle, bound to the mast of a ship nonetheless hurtling toward the future.
That radio mast-like scaffolding on the front of the ship, to the right of the picture?
This research means that ADGRE2 is probably responsible for other diseases in which mast cells are involved.
He spoke from headquarters in the Italian town of Turin, where corporate flags flew at half-mast.
The GOP primary features six candidates, including Rebecca Negron, physician Mark Freeman and Army veteran Brian Mast.
Scientists aren't 100 percent surewhat causes mast years, but they know that in 2015, we had one.
Flags would fly at half-mast at all government buildings and schools for 30 days, he said.
At the National Club the blinds were drawn, and a flag was displayed at half-mast height.
Gavin was behind her, raising to half-mast a triumphant fist that would never reach the sky.
Biya decreed that Monday would be a national day of mourning with flags flown at half-mast.
Elorza, the mayor of Providence who defeated Cianci in 2014, ordered flags to fly at half-mast.
Communal tables seat 27 and are made from the reclaimed Douglas pine of an old schooner's mast.
Its hull was ripped open and its mast rested on the roof of a popular beach bar.
I remember thinking our posture was like a flag flown at half-mast to mark a tragedy.
By late morning, a white flag—a bedsheet really—painted "#freecarola" flew from the Alan Kurdi's mast.
Mast, a bomb disposal specialist, was injured by an improvised explosive device in 2010 in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Dean Phillips of Minnesota yielded some of his time to Mast, the Republican continued his silent protest.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.), an Army veteran who lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan, said Monday.
Flags at government buildings in Yala, like the rest of the country, are flying at half mast.
The sculpted eagles lowered by cranes from atop the giant columns look like flags at half-mast.
Or in 2015, when A.J. Mast, who joined Mr. Mills on his fifth time shooting the game for The Times, photographed the Patriots' Malcolm Butler intercepting an ill-advised Seahawks pass in the end zone, securing Super Bowl XLIX for New England ("a game-telling picture," Mr. Mast said).
So will Florida's Brian Mast, a Republican and Army veteran who lost both of his legs in Afghanistan.
Indonesian flags on government offices in Pangkal Pinang were at half-mast this week to honor the victims.
Mast Brothers are an inspiration to me, how they work really closely with some of these farmers now.
"I wish you could have seen the passion that was in that room," Mast said about the meeting.
Odysseus, when faced with the sirens, stuffed his sailors' ears with wax and lashed himself to the mast.
But this being Florida, Mast has already been linked to a company caught up in an FTC investigation.
The mast group's revenue rose by 2.9% to 292.1 million euros in the nine months ending September 30.
Mast similarly called for a ban on bump stocks, and said that background checks should also be stricter.
MI) said on Monday it would sell a 13 percent stake in Spanish telecoms mast group Cellnex (CLNX.
And how did Varys manage to be in both Dorne and at the mast of Daenerys's flagship simultaneously?
Two of them, Brian Mast and Carlos Curbelo, both Republicans from Florida, have endorsed an assault weapons ban.
In the gently rolling sea we listed back and forth, our mast dancing against the steely gray sky.
Brian Mast, a combat veteran, is leading a bipartisan effort in Congress to condemn the appeals court's ruling.
Mast denied any involvement with the company, including its advisory board, in a story first reported by POLITICO.
They can also purify the air, Mast says, which can make your bathroom even more of a haven.
Parts of the Bordelon were damaged, including its port bow and main mast, which fell, injuring some onboard.
Sori and Mast mentioned they sat at the same table at a dinner hosted by former Republican Rep.
"Officers manning the mast and the base together with special forces were able to repulse them," police said.
The helicopter was cruising at 2,000 feet when the main rotor head and mast suddenly detached, it said.
Indonesian flags on government offices in Pangkal Pinang were at half-mast this week to honour the victims.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A boat with a broken mast floats by me in the sky.
Flags flew at half-mast on government buildings across the Netherlands on Tuesday in tribute to the victims.
Following Golbarnezhad's death, the Iranian flag was lowered to half-mast in the Paralympic Village, according to the statement.
He said the rat influx was due to a so-called mega-mast, the country's biggest in 40 years.
The New Zealand flag is flown at half-mast on a Parliament building in Wellington after the Christchurch attacks.
But the Huffington Post reported that it would require a presidential proclamation to keep the flags at half-mast.
Mast Brothers faced some backlash for claims they made about their own sources, about being bean-to-bar chocolate.
Along the way, however, the engine failed and their mast sustained damage, leaving them drifting aimlessly in the Pacific.
Chipotle advertised its local, small producers and Mast told customers they were a true bean-to-bar chocolate company.
Representative Brian Mast of Palm City, on Florida's Treasure Coast, has endorsed a ban on assault weapons, for example.
The recorder was attached to the ship's main mast, a 35-foot tall structure that crews haven't yet located.
Gerry Northwood, chairman of security company MAST, said his firm was also providing unarmed teams going into the Gulf.
According to Bloomberg, Jump Trading also owns the Belgian microwave tower that will communicate directly with the new mast.
This year, trees in Colorado and New Mexico are experiencing a "mast seeding," producing more viable seeds than usual.
This year's mast seeding gives conservationists an opportunity to gather excess pine cones, remove the seeds and redistribute them.
Brian Mast or Vern Buchanan lose, it's another sign that Democrats are on the path to winning the House.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.), who was a "lean yes" on the bill before the changes, but is now undecided.
In a storm, a big oak in mast, up a slope from my cabin there, fell not long ago.
They should not require those who espouse one solution over another to tie themselves to a mast of intolerance.
During a particularly bad storm at sea, Balon's brother went mad and had to be tied to a mast.
Several cities, the National Assembly and police stations across France flew their flags at half-mast in his honor.
The photos were snapped by Curiosity over Thanksgiving in 2019 using the telephoto lens on the rover's Mast Camera.
When a representative from MAST, as the magnet high school is known, visited her middle school, Paige was intrigued.
But Mast said he doesn't know Cooper well and has only met him face-to-face on two occasions.
The militants also destroyed a telecommunications mast in the attack in the early hours of Monday, the report said.
Police chased and boarded the 10-metre (33 ft) single-mast vessel and arrested the two Ukrainians on board.
Tucked inside are modern navigation systems, upscale accommodations and amenities, such as three swimming pools and supervised mast-climbing.
Sycamore had acquired 51% of Mast Global in 2011, which helped provide the platform for its expansive retail investments.
On arriving in Sagara B, he visited the mast—easily the tallest thing in town—and FaceTimed his wife.
Brian Mast left Washington last week undecided about the GOP health care bill to repeal and replace much of Obamacare.
Almost literally pinning her colours to the mast, she has taken to wearing a long scarf resembling the union jack.
A park service employee lowers the US flags on the grounds of the Washington Monument to half-mast on Oct.
But with the mainland's economic miracle running aground, many Taiwanese are questioning the wisdom of lashing themselves to the mast.
Like Mr. Mast and Ms. Li, they find that new supply helped ease rent pressure for higher-end units nearby.
Obara and Nym put up a decent fight before Euron slaughters them unceremoniously and mounts them on the ship's mast.
In addition, Mast said it's launching the first commercial integration with the Samsung Knox Cloud SDK, which provides device security.
They fear that India could use the mast to spy over Pakistani land by installing cameras on the flag pole.
Mast offers a different approach to managing a personal and work line: it puts both numbers on the same phone.
It's forced the IOC and the international sporting federations to absolutely nail their colors to the mast on this issue.
Perkins and Mast are facing off in one of the most competitive House races in the country to replace Rep.
The video released Friday is part of the Congressional Leadership Fund's plan to spend $2.1 million in support of Mast.
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed declared three days of mourning for the mayor, ordering that flags be flown at half-mast.
Mr. Mast is one of 11 candidates over all for the seat now held by Representative Patrick Murphy, a Democrat.
But you'll often need to be near a mast from one of the network operators to enjoy those optimum speeds.
Dick accidentally set the flag on the makeshift mast on fire — we were burning and sinking at the same time.
Mike Coffman (Colo.), Carlos Curbelo (Fla.), Martha McSally (Ariz.) and David Valadao (Calif.)  Brian Mast (Fla.) and Tom MacArthur (N.
They'll all be lashed to the mast of a burning ship whose captain is angrily tweeting from the poop deck.
The current photonic mast controls cost roughly $38,000, whereas an Xbox 360 controller can be bought online for about $20.
On Tuesday, Zuma announced a special state funeral for Kathrada and flags will be flown half-mast throughout the country.
Mast appeared on the show before, in 2015 and 2016, as a congressional candidate, according to recaps uncovered by CNN.
Spencer has even accused Hills producer Sara Mast of telling him to punch his sister, Stephanie, a claim Travis refutes.
"This has been decisive," Representative Brian Mast, a Florida Republican who represents parts of Palm Beach County, said on Monday.
A president who doesn't do that ties the fate of his whole presidency to the mast of one sinking individual.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.) released a statement calling on Sessions to clarify his testimony and recuse himself from any probe.
Mast raked in about $983,500, though he holds the advantage in cash on hand, with $1.4 million to Baer's $774,6900.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.) has called out fellow lawmakers who claimed to not know U.S. troops were operating in Africa.
The resulting article, which ran on Slate, was the first to publicly expose the industry's widespread disdain for Mast Brothers.
Abortion has hardly been discussed in this campaign, but it remains perhaps the last unbroken mast of the GOP's sinking ship.
The skin itself atrophies (the dermis thins), there are fewer fibroblasts, mast cells and blood vessels and elastic fibers with aging.
In the past few weeks, the wheels and mast have been added, making it look more like a rover than ever.
In April, workers were trying to dismantle a crane in Seattle when the mast collapsed, killing two workers and two bystanders.
In Belmar, the wind drove a sailboat out of its marina and tangled its mast in overhead wires, knocking out power.
" Asked if he found Trump's ask for Ukraine to investigate his political rivals, Mast said: "To investigate every level of corruption?
In the middle, a tent she and Ian camped in a long time ago, sun bleached and ratty, at half-mast.
This is a remotely operated surveillance robot, equipped with a mast holding a small camera, not the kind used in Dallas.
Takeaways consisted of personalized gift bags from Michael's and Paper Source, filled with assorted Mast Brothers chocolates, Sugarfina candies and Ban.
The only bit customers will interact with is a cranelike mast that offers up the cable and a 10-inch touchscreen.
Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava set off for Tahiti on May 3rd, but suffered engine failure and even a broken mast.
To shed debt, telecom companies are increasing looking to spin off their mobile mast businesses while focussing on core mobile services.
To shed debt, telecom companies are increasingly looking to spin off their mobile mast businesses while focussing on core mobile services.
His district is trending Republican and Mast, a Bronze Star winner who lost his legs in combat, has a good bio.
China Tower, the world's largest mobile mast operator, is also looking to raise up to $10 billion in the coming months.
The mobile-mast giant has set a fair price range for its Hong Kong IPO, which could raise nearly $9 billion.
With 75 percent of precincts reporting, The Associated Press called the race for Mast, who carried 78 percent of the vote.
In that race, he said, communication with anyone involved muscling a simple antenna up the mast and hoping for the best.
There's a possibly apocryphal story that Turner once lashed himself to a ship's mast to fully experience a snowstorm at sea.
As with eosinophilic disorder, people with mast cell disease can experience a mix of sudden and delayed reactions to food triggers.
Mast, a freshman GOP lawmaker, is running for reelection and faces two GOP challengers in a primary election later this month.
Kelen leaned back against the mast and looked at the front of the outrigger float and the back, estimating our speed.
Mast cells play a central role in immune system activity, generally: autoimmune diseases, allergic reactions, and normal physiological responses to pathogens.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.) was the first GOP member of Congress to call for recusal, but was quickly joined by Reps.
Also, her recipe for mast-o khiar, a staple accompaniment of yogurt cut with cucumbers, herbs, raisins, walnuts and rose petals.

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