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"moored" Definitions
  1. (of a ship, boat, dirigible, buoy, etc.) secured in a particular place, as by ropes, cables, or anchors: We relaxed on the dock at night, staring at the stars and listening to the ocean lapping against the moored boats.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of moor2.

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The ferry is moored and there is no one around.
All known planets are moored well inside these protected waters.
The boats moored in the marina danced on the current.
But his interests were not moored to the earth's surface.
And now the franchise's future is moored to Westbrook's animatronic hustle.
The ship is currently moored off the Syrian port of Tartus.
A group of lads, in a boat, moored up near me.
But at the time, Riley's full-time coaching staff was moored.
Then reserve a slot in the floating badstue (sauna) moored nearby.
She stared blankly at the rusty container ships moored mid-river.
Moored offshore was the Chapito — the yacht he named after himself.
Passenger cars were moored to the rails and refurbished as luxury suites.
By the water four harbor seals bobbed and rolled between moored boats.
Hitman's 2016 success was moored to a simple idea: shut down the binge.
That excludes 712 cases from a cruise ship moored near Tokyo last month.
ON NOVEMBER 3rd 1918 the Audace, a warship, moored in the harbour of Trieste.
In the same time frame, we permanently moored a nuclear submarine in South Korea.
On both sides were horse paddocks, houses with blooming gardens, boats moored along the inlets.
An electric utility had ordered a plant that would have been moored outside Atlantic City.
But upstream stood one vessel in stately isolation, moored in a private stretch of waterfront.
On Thursday, two elderly coronavirus-infected passengers from a cruise ship moored near Tokyo died.
Moored outside my window, the Avalon looks every inch of its 16-odd foot length.
They also run Grand Banks, a restaurant on a schooner moored in the Hudson River.
After a month moored to a hospital bed, my relationship to free will began to evolve.
Emory wanted to visit the pier — where his ship, the USS Honolulu, was moored on Dec.
Vladimir Vize, managed by Mitsui Osk Lines (MOL), has been launched but remains moored at Okpo.
After Maria, Ross's students moved to a cruise ship moored off St Kitts and to Tennessee.
Especially when that boat is moored off the coast of San Diego and rentable on Airbnb.
At Ream, a half dozen gray-painted Cambodian navy patrol boats were moored by the jetty.
One blast was touched off on a barge moored illegally to avoid a $25 docking fee.
Ryan and McConnell have tried to keep the party moored to its traditional free-trade positions.
They moored the ship near islands by day and moved only by night — and it worked.
Their political strategy of shaming the FBI isn't moored to a foundation of facts and credibility.
His father, Dillard, was a porter on a floating casino moored off the Santa Monica coast.
There were yachts moored in the bay below, and a view of Cannes in the distance.
Thirty-six hours out of Kisangani, Primus I moored at Bumba to stock up on rice.
In the end the Asia rebalance will not live or die because of where ships are moored.
At one clandestine facility, a dozen men pumped crude into a tank from a boat moored nearby.
The vessel has been moored at Barrow Island for the past two weeks, Reuters shipping data showed.
One vessel, the 5,686 dwt Hui Chon, is moored at the Russian Far East port of Vostochny.
The buildings are gone, according to Kwon, replaced by military installations, warships moored on the waters nearby.
Typically, this is done using drifting, moored, or ship-launched observation systems—all of which are expensive.
Two Russian police officers with automatic rifles stood on the pier where the Ukrainian vessels were moored.
Two drowned when their moored sailing boat sank in the seaside town of Antirio, coastguard officials said.
MetOcean's Durrant said Saturday that the buoy had been performing "extremely well" since it was moored in place.
Before Paranaguá, the ships moored at the Imbituba port in Santa Catarina state, where they unloaded the urea.
Yet modern man is pathetically moored to expectations in our daily lives, to family, to company, to country.
Imported LNG is to be regasified using a dedicated floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) moored off shore.
Moored on the side is half a lemon smeared with cranberry preserves under a burl of whipped cream.
A ship by the same name was moored in St. Lucia on Thursday morning, according to online records.
Records show that the ship moored in St. Lucia changed its name to Freewinds from Boheme in 1986.
Rather, like the hovering vaporous planes in many of his paintings, I feel between being moored and unmoored.
There are 2115,2140 people aboard the ship, which has been moored off the coast of California since Wednesday.
GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli aircraft destroyed a boat moored in Gaza city early on Wednesday morning, local residents said.
The ship was moored in the port just after midnight on Sunday morning, according to the latest data.
"Upon initial inspection, the unidentified moored mine was found to have decades of marine growth," the Navy said.
Ships already moored at the two ports were unloading cargoes normally, said Reda al-Ghandour, the port authority spokesman.
Those close to Biden describe his record on Iraq as one less moored in policy than in personal connections.
Daniela Edburg's multifaceted work, "Uprooted" (2016), is moored by her portraits of children and elements from the Colorado landscape.
The ship is currently moored in the Libyan port of Misrata, where officials could not be reached for comment.
A giant glass building, resembling a moored cruise ship, stands in front of the Rostov-on-Don railway terminal.
Yes, it was moored in Ohio and an unknown person set it adrift, causing up to $10,000 in damage.
On our final full day, Tito moored the boat to a palm tree on a tiny sliver of beach.
"When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is safe, there can be no doubt," she concedes.
The adults let us roam around while they sat steady at the bar, our boat moored in Avalon Harbor.
The trial will deliver to anywhere with an address, including any water boats moored along the river in Loose.
The vehicle in question was, at the moment, moored in the parking lot of a nearby Bank of America.
Mr. Navalny says one of the yachts was photographed while moored in front of one of Mr. Medvedev's dachas.
Armstrong said he then "took a chance" and swam outside the house to his boat, which was moored nearby.
With a haul that includes two Renoirs and a Rembrandt, they make their getaway on a speedboat, moored just outside.
Aboard the ship Silence, moored in King's Landing, there are several guards who meet their doom during the stealth rescue.
A buoy moored about 400 miles south of New Zealand recorded a monster wave Saturday towering nearly 20 meters high.
The NCDC site provides archived meteorological data from ships that are at sea and moored, as well as drifting buoys.
It's a sensational work of entertainment, moored to the singular perspective of an observer who's admitted to filling in blanks.
The NCDC site provides archived meteorological data from ships that are at sea and moored, as well as drifting buoys.
Facilities that store nautical mines, as well as two Russia-supplied Iranian Kilo submarines moored in Bandar Abbas, are targeted.
The most strident of them consider Mr. Bratton a relic, too moored to the past to usher in quick change.
Producer and editor David Akinsanya is moored in this area, awaiting the birth of his child in a nearby hospital.
It sits on the edge of the harbor, with stunning views of moored sailboats, the ferry, and the historic downtown.
The retired ocean liner, which has been moored in Long Beach since 1967, is getting a much-needed overhaul, too.
The ship remained moored at St. Lucia until around midnight Thursday, when it departed to the west of the island.
Two elderly passengers became the first people from aboard a cruise ship moored near Tokyo to die of the coronavirus.
A yacht belonging to the family of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi moored in Rapallo was also damaged, he said.
For several months now, PepeCashMillionaire has lived on a yacht moored at the Bowen Island Marina just outside of Vancouver.
The portal to Puget Sound's ship canal, Ballard is where much of Alaska's commercial fishing fleet is moored during the offseason.
Each turbine is moored to a steel tube that has a ballast attached to the sea bed, allowing them to float.
The ship, called Galeb (pronounced gah-LEHB), or Seagull, is moored at the Croatian Adriatic port of Rijeka (pronounced REE-kah).
The Italian ship with migrants on board was finally moored in the Montenegrin port of Zelenika, inside the Boka Kotorska bay.
The plan was to take them onto a boat, which was moored nearby but before that could happen she was arrested.
Trafigura's Golar Glacier tanker, carrying Qatari LNG, has moored nearby to Egypt's Ain Sukhna import terminal but has not unloaded yet.
The barge is one of several moored near the bridge as part of a project to construct a new replacement span.
Those days are back at the Starliner, a boat-shaped beer-and-shot bar now moored in the backwaters of Bushwick.
At six-foot-six, he was the tallest kid in school, yet his rudimentary skills moored him to the JV team.
Flames ripped through the scuba diving vessel Conception, as it was moored off Santa Cruz Island, trapping the passengers below deck.
The handful of vessels that were moored along the waterfront when I arrived weren't leaving for another two weeks at best.
After all, emotions need not be moored to reason and, once set afloat, are often difficult to bring back into port.
Barges are moored near the bridge as part of the construction of a new span connecting New York's Rockland and Westchester counties.
In each such image, the artist's single eye, animated by neural impulses, conveys a weird, fluid vitality moored within dry, weathered skin.
So we started going back through our long-term data from moored acoustic recorders and saw these repeating patterns of gunshot calls.
That changed earlier this month when the 67-year-old underwent free cataract surgery on a ship moored next to his home.
I met Kip Anderson while sitting in a weather-beaten wooden boat moored on the beach, sharing a joint with my friends.
It's currently moored at Port Maua and protected by 250 federal police both on land and in gun boats in the water.
Conte also promised to provide supplies and medical care if needed to the NGO boat, which is moored off the Sicilian coast.
Currently there are jails in Brooklyn and Manhattan along with a barge moored in the East River that inmates call the Boat.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the NLV Pharos, a lighthouse tender moored on the river Thames to mark London International Shipping Week.
During the night, an I.R.A. operative slipped aboard their 183-foot wooden-hulled vessel, moored nearby, and planted a remote-controlled bomb.
Another Carnival ship, the Diamond Princess, has been moored outside the Japanese city of Yokohama with hundreds of coronavirus cases reported onboard.
At just about everywhere I went to swim, there were boats and yachts moored a hundred yards or so from the beach.
Luctor, a refined products tanker, has waited for almost a week moored with a full cargo at a Kinder Morgan Inc's Houston terminal.
Spiritual advisors are moored cross-legged on cushions along the edge of the courtyard, on hand to impart wisdom at a moment's notice.
The Pac Antares was moored at Nashville Avenue Wharf in New Orleans and the leak has been plugged, the maritime military service said.
The "Basrah Breeze" has been moored in the port city since the dictator's 2007 execution, as the company's attempts to sell it failed.
In the years since, "Basrah Breeze" has been moored in the port city, as the Iraqi government also failed to find a buyer.
Luctor, a refined products tanker, had waited for almost a week moored with a full cargo at a Kinder Morgan Inc's Houston terminal.
We pulled up to a large blue-and-white boat that doubles as a restaurant, moored on the banks of the Taedong River.
Three years later, the Navy's Sea Dragon helicopters, which stream cables that dislodge mines moored to the ocean floor, came under damning scrutiny.
With the euro moored to a range of around $1.10-$1.12, that has chiefly been playing out in the dollar-yen exchange rate.
James found himself on a ship in Italy loaded with high explosives and moored next to a munitions depot when German bombers attacked.
The most likely place to be attacked by a limpet is while a ship is moored, or when it is sitting at anchor.
As someone who swam around moored warships as a "target" for the Navy's dolphins, I can tell you that they are amazingly fast.
He's right that there's an element of bewilderment — or, at least, the modesty of maturity — in this more ruminative, less rhythmically moored take.
The luxury homes on a Spanish island and the gleaming yachts moored in Mediterranean ports were all trappings of a life well-lived.
Sun-washed, pastel-colored houses and cafes line the main pedestrian street running parallel to the sparkling turquoise harbor, dotted with moored sailboats.
Moored in slack green water in the shade of a sycamore was a collection of skiffs flying flags embroidered with swans and crowns.
But it's a corrective, moored in the acknowledgment that things have been rigged largely in favor of the privileged few from the start.
"I'll vote because somebody will resolve the issue in the Scarborough Shoal," said Alexander Manzano, fixing a boat moored on a makeshift dock.
After reviewing video from the scene, they noticed something else: a fishing trawler from Greenland, the Polar Nanoq, moored to a nearby dock.
Moored in the Leith Docks, Phillips has dazzled the MV Fingal, a former lighthouse tender, with thick strokes of swirling blue, pink, and yellow.
Since Iraq got it back in 2010 following a court battle and a three-decade odyssey abroad, it has been mostly moored in Basra.
"People who live from the ocean can't go anywhere - it's too dangerous," said the fisherman and tour guide, whose own boat was moored offshore.
AT FIRST glance the balcony-lined silhouette of the Norwegian Joy, a new cruise ship, looks like any other Western liner moored in Shanghai.
With a group of colleagues they moored a six-square-metre commercial mussel-growing raft in the estuary and populated it with ribbed mussels.
Next month, in Singapore, a drone made by Airbus, a European aerospace group, will begin ferrying supplies and spare parts to ships moored offshore.
To add to their safety, the barge bearing them will be moored, about 200 metres from shore, behind a storm-and-tsunami-resistant breakwater.
The five small whaling ships due to set off early on Monday were moored at a wharf in a quiet corner of Kushiro port.
It has been in the possession of North Korea ever since, and is moored along the Potong River in Pyongyang as a tourist attraction.
Moored at a nearby seaside park is the battleship Mikasa, which helped spearhead Japan's defeat of Russia in the 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War.
They found community with other sailors; nights moored in pristine bays were accompanied by the strum of ukuleles and passed bottles of Jack Daniels.
Many of the musicians in "Heartworn Highways" seem moored in a state of permanent, miserable nostalgia, though it's sometimes hard to say what for.
But his voice seems less moored to its depths and hooded than it has recently, and it emerges without strain; he is serene, articulate.
"I have no business," Abdullah explained, pointing to five scuttled dive boats moored across Massawa harbor that had constituted his fleet during better times.
Emory had expected to spend a quiet few minutes at the same pier where his ship was moored during the attack nearly 80 years ago.
A team from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) used moored acoustic recorders to capture repeated patterns of calls made by the whales.
There were 41 new cases among about 3,700 people quarantined in a cruise ship moored off Japan, bringing the total to 61 cases on board.
One of the quarantined passengers aboard a Princess Cruises ship said on Thursday that the vessel is moored, but guests are not allowed to leave.
It lost up to 80% of its navy when Crimea was annexed, since most of its ships were moored there and the Russians pinched them.
Her own girlhood was spent on a moored boat at Sète, catching sticklebacks from the quay and playing on the sands of the Grande Plage.
Though Pittsburgh was moored to its early 20th century roots as a steel town, Carnegie Mellon University was already propelling the city into the future.
It's so simple, just one shot, one take, with Christine and rapper Booba, chilling in the waves on a moored car, as the sun sets.
On one side of the bridge was open water, and not far beyond were a few islands, with trees and cottages and more moored boats.
Dining | Connecticut Any restaurant set directly on a harbor — where docked fishing boats and moored sloops bob just beyond the windows — makes certain implicit promises.
"The fact that it's moored is probably a consciously chosen, ambiguous area (to comply with) strict application of the Security Council's intentions," Lopez told CNN.
He mounted campaigns to save historic vessels moored at South Street, including the lightship Ambrose, the four-masted barque Peking and the sailing ship Wavertree.
Washington (CNN)A yacht owned by the family of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was vandalized early Sunday morning while moored in Huron, Ohio, police said.
We first meet Zhuang in early 2013, when he's still moored in the village of Wukan, an outpost of booming Guangdong Province, planning his escape.
Her youthful presence, confidence, and learning was very touching and ensured the movie shooting was moored in something tangible about the future of the country.
Through positive reinforcement with food and affection, each dolphin is trained to identify specific types of target — such as people, moored mines or bottom mines.
Mr. Sperling transplanted the family from Little Italy in Manhattan to Bellmore on Long Island, where his fleet of three pleasure boats was moored nearby.
The Grand Princess cruise ship was moored off the coast of California for days after dozens of people on board tested positive for the virus.
Just last week, at least 21 coronavirus cases were confirmed on the Grand Princess, which was moored off the coast of California near San Francisco.
Upon stepping off the moored boat onto its shores, Marianne encounters a village of characters who regularly convene at a bistro called the Ar Mor.
It was moored off Dubrovnik, Croatia, slowly taking on water from a hidden leak, when it was swamped by the wake from a fishing boat.
Something free or cheap Stop by Red Hook for TankerTime, when the moored oil tanker Mary A. Whalen welcomes guests to its deck for free.
Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
A mile up the road I backed my trailer down the ramp to Quitsa Pond's town landing, where I've moored my boat for two decades.
McArthur is a member of an informal band of swimmers, the Buoy 13 club, named for a marker moored about five hundred feet from shore.
Rishabh Chauhan of The Things Network says the community is still experimenting - from remotely monitoring mouse traps to whether moored rowboats have filled with water.
The official wrote that the root of the problem was that Trump is amoral and not moored to any discernible principles that guide his decision-making.
In fact, they have plans to site nuclear power plants in the ocean rather than on land—either floating on the surface or moored beneath it.
ON A COLD spring day, crowds of Japanese gather to peer at the hulking grey ship moored in the port of Yokosuka, just south of Tokyo.
A cluster of 17 LNG tankers are now moored off the coast of the Qatari LNG export facility at Ras Laffan, up from seven on Monday.
The navy found the remains of missing sailors inside sealed sections of the damaged hull of the warship, which is moored at Singapore's Changi Naval Base.
Fast forward to October 2016, and that same ship is moored off the coast of Syria, amidst ongoing internet outages in the country reported by Dyn.
Before us was Bargemusic, a converted coffee barge moored at Fulton Ferry Landing, where chamber musicians serenade audiences as the financial district twinkles in the distance.
I walked past a skate park on Monroe Street and hung a right, passing moored boats as I headed to Doc's Marina Grill, overlooking the water.
Visitors go parasailing and ride speedboats, and gather in crowds for sunset selfies on the beach, where dozens of moored boats obstruct views of the water.
Last week, U.S. officials announced 21 confirmed COVID-19 cases on another Carnival-owned ship, the Grand Princess, which was moored off the coast of California.
"There is no corona here, the corona is over there," a passenger shouted in Portuguese with a Brazilian accent from the deck of the moored ship.
With its mobile homes and canals moored with houseboats, it retains a grittiness that its more manicured neighbor, the island of Key West, has largely lost.
Michael Anker Lollesgaard, a Danish general leading the United Nations mission to Hudaydah, held talks with the belligerents at a boat moored in the city port.
The pre-dawn accident involved a 90-foot tug with three people on board that struck a construction barge moored under the bridge, Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
Moored off Japan, about 3,700 people on Carnival's Diamond Princess face testing and quarantine for at least two weeks on the ship, which has 20 virus cases.
The leader of a ship-breaking workers union said fire had engulfed the vessel moored in Gaddani, 45km (28 miles) northwest of the port city of Karachi.
The first cargo would be exported in early April using the Galicia Spirit LNG tanker, which Gazprom Marketing & Trading has moored off Cameroon, several shipping sources said.
Its floating LNG (FLNG) export plant will be moored above the Coral gas field, containing 5 trillion cubic feet of gas, in resource-rich waters off Mozambique.
Photographs and videos posted online showed a Russian cargo ship moored in the shipping channel of the strait, blocking it, and fighter jets buzzing over the waterway.
The two men had just moored their sailboat and were preparing for a long row back to the dock, whereas she was piloting her family's motorized tender.
Earlier this month, U.S. officials announced 21 confirmed COVID-19 cases on another Carnival-owned ship, the Grand Princess, which was moored off the coast of California.
Vice President Mike Pence said Friday that 21 people aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship moored off the coast of California have tested positive for COVID-19.
Full, we hiked down to the town's harbor and to the Cobb, the harbor wall which provided shelter for about 100 moored small fishing and recreational boats.
February 4, 2020 - The Japanese Health Ministry announces that ten people aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship moored in Yokohama Bay are confirmed to have the coronavirus.
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A fourth passenger from the cruise ship "Diamond Princess" moored in Japan has died from the coronavirus, NHK public television said on Tuesday.
As the Braves bolt northwest for a new stadium in Cobb County, a move that has left many fans feeling betrayed, the Falcons remain moored to Atlanta.
We had boarded what was essentially a moored hotel, sandwiched between identical four-story boats — one of which was blocking a river view from our tight cabin.
The chief medical officer of St. Lucia said on Thursday that the ship would likely leave Port Castries where it was moored for its home port that night.
A top Italian prosecutor had dismissed her defense, saying her boat had been safely moored off shore as Italy awaited a decision on where the migrants should go.
With a rowboat moored into the sand filled with beer, Doorly and Justin Martin kicked the morning off atop a beached barge with some setting-appropriate house music.
Tom Rowell, a visitor who was eating lunch outside, said he saw two men running from the cathedral toward a small nearby jetty where a motorboat was moored.
Adelante has been waiting unable to berth and discharge cargoes since late May, while Great Victory has been moored there since middle July, as huge arrivals overwhelmed facilities.
However, the f-word, which is less moored by time and place, has all but abandoned the American lexicon when it is arguably most in need of revival.
Its shoreline is free of vendors, masseuses, fire dancers and watersports, while the scores of moored boats on the beach, a fixture in former years, must anchor elsewhere.
The central processing facility (CPF), which was shipped from South Korea on April 26, was safely moored in the Ichthys field on June 22, the Inpex spokesman added.
Join these personal troubles with the Civil Rights Movement tumbling towards its bloody meridian, and you get a woman moored, forever manicuring her reality to prevent further mistreatment.
On the phone with her husband Brian, who is securely moored within GPS-mappable reality, Beth describes a transitory and dreamlike landscape that hints at a mental break.
The surviving crew members sought refuge on a fishing boat moored nearby, banging on the side to wake up Bob Hansen and his wife, who were sleeping onboard.
Thousands of miles away, another Carnival ship, the Diamond Princess, has been moored outside the Japanese port city of Yokohama with hundreds of coronavirus cases reported on board.
CreditCreditSkeye BV for The New York Times Moored off the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, Pioneering Spirit looms so large that it is difficult to recognize as a ship.
By the time I was released in 2008, and despite the government's undeniable military achievements, the country was still moored by FARC's presence and its treacherous drug trade.
The ship is moored at a Yokohama port near Tokyo as Japanese Ministry of Health officials try to prevent the deadly virus from spreading to the island country.
The June 2 collision between MSC Cruises' massive 2,679-passenger Opera and the moored "River Countess", which had 110 people on board, re-ignited calls for banning giant ships.
The CBOE Volatility Index, a popular gauge of investor anxiety, remains moored below 12 — its historical average is closer to 0.53 — and is down 35 percent for the year.
The Maersk Memphis, which was moored at Charleston's Wando terminal, was evacuated while federal, state and local law enforcement investigated the threat, the Coast Guard said in a statement.
The ministry said only those who had tested negative and were asymptomatic would be allowed to leave the Diamond Princess, which has been moored off Yokohama since Feb. 21.
The Ultra Panther, carrying 66,000 tonnes of U.S. soybeans, has been moored in Beihai on the south coast for well over a month and is at 88-percent draft.
Another current exhibition, Hamilton Now: Subject, curated by Melissa Bennett, brings together artists who examine fractional notions of identity politics in art, albeit moored with underrepresented voices in Hamilton.
Prosecutor Patronaggio told reporters the Sea-Watch 3 had been safely moored off shore, with medical assistance close at hand, meaning there had been no need to dock without permission.
Saddam had ordered it in 2003 to leave Umm Qasr, Iraq's biggest port outside Basra, where it had been moored, to Basra in a vain attempt to avoid air strikes.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A vessel carrying U.S. soybeans was moored in China's Dalian port after sitting off coast since July 24, according to shipping data on Thomson Reuters Eikon on Thursday.
The U.S. Navy on Tuesday found remains of missing sailors inside sealed sections of the damaged hull of the John S. McCain, which is moored at Singapore's Changi Naval Base.
The ship was mistakenly in the crosshairs of that surprise offensive because it was moored in the slip usually reserved for the battleship USS Pennsylvania, which was a primary target.
"There's one egg per crew member per day," Lyzhyn told Reuters onboard the ship, which is moored a short barge ride away from a bustling port in eastern Hong Kong.
A little before 2 o'clock on the morning of July 19, 1969, C. Remington Ballou and his family were on their boat, which was moored close to the ferry channel.
The fish, which are known as peanut bunker fish, were trapped in the creek by bigger fish in Raritan Bay and have completely surrounded some of the boats moored there.
On Tuesday, U.S. Navy and Marine divers found human remains inside sealed sections of the damaged hull of the John S. McCain, which is moored at Singapore's Changi Naval Base.
That price includes free Uber rides to and from Marine Pier 7, where Uber's yachts are moored, as well as DJ music provided by global beach club brand Nikki Beach.
Editorial Since the Egyptian military took power in a coup in the summer of 2013, the Obama administration's policy toward Egypt has been moored in a series of faulty assumptions.
Down at the harbor, huge mock galleons, capable of carrying more than 100 tourists on day cruises, are moored in a row, looking all the more preposterous for their pointlessness.
In April 2018, for example, one of the ships, the SC Brilliant, was moored at Asalouyeh, a major Iranian petrochemical depot on the Persian Gulf, according to data from VesselsValue.
A vibraphone rhythm keeps calling out, a perpetual annunciation; the ensemble surges and recedes, again and again, moored to a mellow piano; a flute line soars, a kind of benediction.
The ship, moored on the American side of the Niagara River, was boarded by British soldiers who killed several Americans, set the vessel ablaze and sent it over Niagara Falls.
For linguistics mavens with a penchant for forensic analysis, the op-ed uses several words, including "lodestar" and "not moored," that would be familiar to pilots with a literary bent.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Few restaurateurs consider the threat of piracy in their plans but Abdulkadir Mohamed did so for his La Lanterna floating restaurant now moored off Mogadishu's popular Lido beach.
The Cannes film festival, which sees A-listers rub shoulders and partying on luxurious yachts moored in the Mediteranean Sea, kicks off on May 11 and runs over 12 days.
Fishermen told how a light breeze was followed by a huge wave that smashed together wooden fishing boats moored off the coast and pulled down the trees they were tied to.
On Thursday, the U.S. Navy suspended the wider search and rescue operation to focus recovery efforts on the damaged hull of the ship, which is moored at Singapore's Changi Naval Base.
In St. Barts, he was a pot smuggler (he spent nine months in jail), and in the 1990s he lived rent-free on a boat moored to a dock in Chelsea.
The leader of a ship-breaking workers union said a big explosion and fire engulfed the vessel moored in Gaddani, 45 km (28 miles) northwest of the port city of Karachi.
Japan, which previously banned travel to China, has recorded 85033,055 domestically transmitted cases of the virus as of Sunday, Reuters reported, not including  712 cases from a cruise ship moored offshore.
On Tuesday, U.S. Navy and Marine Divers found human remains inside sealed sections of the damaged hull of the USS John S McCain, which is moored at Singapore's Changi Naval Base.
The Navy didn't specify the mine's designation, but based on photos and descriptions, it was likely some type of moored contact mine — an undersea weapon designed to cripple or sink ships.
When Reuters visited the yacht on Thursday, moored in Dubai's Port Rashid, workers were installing new teak flooring on the large outdoor lower deck and a private security team was guarding it.
The virus continued to spread around the world, with 41 new cases reported among about 3,700 people quarantined in a cruise ship moored off Japan, bringing the total to 61 cases onboard.
Accenture Interactive's Joy Bhattacharya, on a boat that was moored alongside one from rival PwC, said the work of a consultant was to break down silos in major companies to improve operations.
The floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) 'Summit LNG' is moored 6 km off the island of Moheshkhali in Cox's Bazar, Singapore-based Summit Power International said in a statement on Saturday.
An Iranian oil tanker, moored at the port of Assaluyeh for more than a year, set sail for South Korea last week, heralding a new period of uncertainty for world crude prices.
A boat, with 10 crew on board, was found moored at the island, off Hokkaido, last month and several crew said they picked up electronic goods from the hut, according to NHK.
The facility was previously moored in the Kumang cluster field off the coast of Bintulu in neighboring Sarawak, where it began the world's first LNG production from a floating platform in 2017.
At the nearby marina where millionaires' yachts are moored by the glistening Mediterranean Sea, and at entrances to the underground parking of an upmarket shopping mall, the same bomb detectors are used.
Such trips pose risks for any candidate, but particularly one moored to a private enterprise rather than to burnishing foreign policy credentials, particularly at a moment of deep political tumult in Britain.
Peter said that at the close of season last year, 2670 boats moored there - up from 277 when he took over and just shy of breakeven, which he put at 22016 boats.
The story is this: Logic shot part of the video on the Mary A. Whalen, an oil tanker moored at Red Hook, Brooklyn that's managed as a non-profit by Carolina Salguero.
The blimps are called Tethered Aerostat Radar Systems and are filled with helium to elevate them to an altitude of up to 15,000 feet, moored to the ground with a single cable.
AVIATOR GRILL A restaurant run by Legends, which creates and manages restaurants in sports and entertainment locations, has been added to the Intrepid, the aircraft carrier museum moored in the Hudson River.
Billed as "New York's floating concert hall," Bargemusic is presenting Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and Bach's "Violin Concerto in A Minor" at its home, a converted coffee barge moored by the Brooklyn Bridge.
Unlike conventional offshore wind turbines, which are affixed to pedestals moored on the ocean floor at depths up to about 200 feet, floating models are attached to cables anchored to the seabed.
And while it was always propelled by Adlon's charisma, which is radiant, the show felt moored to Sam's maternal struggles in a way that didn't allow viewers to appreciate her prismatic qualities.
In preparation, the 214-foot-long craft moored south of the Italian island of Capri, where the Making the Cut host 212, and her Tokio Hotel guitarist, 210, will celebrate their wedding.
New slips and a new clubhouse for the venerable Capital Yacht Club were built, as well as piers extending into the channel, where kayaks can be launched and yachts can be moored.
St. Barts, which is roughly nine square miles, boasts fireworks at midnight while "all the magnificent superyachts moored off the island sound their foghorns in unison," according to the island's official website.
On Tuesday, U.S. Navy and Marine divers found remains of missing sailors inside sealed sections of the damaged hull of the John S. McCain, which is moored at Singapore's Changi Naval Base.
These included the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 403; an American destroyer moored in Yemen in 240; and, most bloodily of all, the attacks of September 2000th 280 on American soil.
The 172,000-cubic meter capacity LNG tanker Kumul, custom-built for the PNG LNG project, is currently moored at the terminal, after discharging a cargo on Thursday, Thomson Reuters Eikon shiptracking data showed.
The floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) 'Summit LNG' is moored 6 km off the island of Moheshkhali in Cox's Bazar, Singapore-based Summit Power International said in a statement issued on Saturday.
Australia has sent 1,500 soldiers to Port Morseby, along with a Royal Australian Air Force squadron patrolling the country's airspace, and the helicopter carrier HMAS Adelaide, which is currently moored off the city.
On Subi Reef, the Poseidon's sensors picked up 86 vessels, including Chinese coast guard ships, moored in a giant lagoon, while on Fiery Cross Reef rows of hangers stood alongside a lengthy runway.
Schlumberger cuts 10,000 jobs amid oil price rout Apple hires leading virtual reality researcherAston Martin's £1m licence to thrill Another half dozen are kept running, while a further two are moored alongside quays.
The water in the elevator, which was moored in the basement of the building, had risen to such a point that the men were standing on handrails to keep their heads above water.
Behind the port town, the working-class quarters are squalid and overcrowded, and in the famous ancient monastery — "like a cruise ship moored on a mountaintop" — the monks are as corrupt as anyone.
Graeme Smart, whose fishing vessel, the Shaulora, was moored outside, was among the one million Scots who voted for Brexit, and though his faith has weakened somewhat, he will probably support Mr. Johnson.
Outside the court, photographer Tasos Katopodis captured history in motion: the tide of protesters rising against a government that, at times, can feel unmoved and stubbornly moored to the ideals of the past.
Days after the FBI had left the area, a single strip of yellow caution tape remained, moored by a rock, plastic pot, and a shredded tire, the only indication that something had occurred there.
They will head to an area of the Southern Ocean about 500 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula, from which they'll deploy an array of instruments, including some that will be moored to the seafloor.
Diners have breathtaking views of the yachts moored in the marina—and they have easy access to the Coral Sea, should they decide to run straight into the water instead of paying their bill.
Moored for a while in Park Slope, Brooklyn, he cater-waited high-end bar mitzvahs, weddings and benefits, once serving the Dalai Lama and the socialite Jocelyn Wildenstein at Cipriani in the same night.
The latest from the ship marks the beginning of the end after six days of uncertainty for the 3,500 people aboard the ship, which has been moored off the coast of California since Wednesday.
In the late afternoon, I walked to Babu Ghat, and onto the broad concrete slipway that descended into the water, where a few moored boats bobbed slowly and men and children bathed in underclothes.
Some police from outside the region have been billeted on cruise liners moored outside the Port of Barcelona — and turned into objects of separatist derision because the ships are decorated with Looney Tunes characters.
This revitalized area, called Rondout-West Strand, tumbles down to a creek, a tributary of the Hudson River, where boats are tied up as prettily as anything moored along a canal in rural France.
At the Harlem Yacht Club, where you can carry a drink or snack to an Adirondack chair on the dock, moored boats stretch west toward Pelham Bay Park through a shimmering Long Island Sound.
Fortuna FLNG would be Africa's first deepwater floating LNG (FLNG) plant, moored above a block containing recoverable gas reserves of 3.7 trillion cubic feet, 150km (93 miles) off the coast of capital city Malabo.
The six bodies that were found were airlifted to a patrol vessel moored in the Bay of Plenty, the HMNZS Wellington, and were expected to be flown later to Auckland to be formally identified.
Russia's ability to keep its Black Sea fleet moored on the shores of Crimea was cited as one of the main motivations behind President Vladimir V. Putin's move to annex the peninsula in 2014.
It was said to contain a golf course, ostriches and peacocks, a private Orthodox church, a museum for Yanukovych's car collection, and a pirate ship moored in the river, used for parties and receptions.
Some evenings ago, a pair of drinkers moored themselves at the bar of this cocktail lounge, at the bottom of a long staircase, reached through an unassuming black door on Lafayette Street, near Grand.
Its builders, artists Simon Cheffins and Gregory Jones, were seeking damages after the owner of the property (Michael Stewart), where La Contessa was moored between Burning Man events, burnt and scrapped the desert vessel.
A couple weeks ago it looked like it would require them to reconcile themselves to instead nominating Ted Cruz—a widely disliked, factional candidate, but at least one moored in Republicanism and the conservative movement.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Tuesday five countries had come forward with offers to help end the stand-off over a rescue boat moored off Sicily with 47 migrants on board.
Last month, he opened a letter live on Facebook sent to him by a court in Palermo that was investigating his decision to stop migrants disembarking from a ship moored in the Sicilian port city.
The Queen, 91, met some of the ship's personnel on the upper deck of the ship that is moored in the River Thames before taking lunch prepared by the Royal Navy chefs in the hangar.
Bargemusic, the splendid floating concert hall moored in Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge, used to offer a wonderful view of the World Trade Center, along with the rest of Lower Manhattan, through its picture windows.
The vessel, which will be moored some 220 kilometers (132 miles) off the northwestern coast as part of Inpex's Ichthys project, is the final piece of the jigsaw that completes eight massive new LNG ventures.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc is being awarded a $400 million contract to perform repairs for nuclear-powered submarines, special mission submersibles, moored training ships and submarine support facilities, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
After the required maintenance the Lightning obviously needed to get back to RAF Marham, so the jet was launched from the HMS Queen Elizabeth on December 16 while the ship was moored in the harbour.
Almost 20 percent of those admitted to the hospital did not survive, and the number of unclaimed dead was so large that a "funeral ferry" was moored alongside the hospital for expeditious disposal of corpses.
But the idea that Mr. Bedzhamov would be incommunicado in Monte Carlo — where he has a 217-foot yacht that is often moored in the city's harbor — is also indicative of broader issues concerning Russian sports.
In paintings Westfall did on the wall and on canvas that were influenced by Cosmatesque designs, his use of different-sized triangles always felt moored, despite whatever trembling and optical flicker took place within their borders.
During the height of the Vietnam War, the U.S. Army turned a repurposed World War II Liberty ship into a floating 10 megawatt nuclear power plant and moored it in Gatun Lake in the Panama Canal.
The Ichthys Venturer, a floating production, storage and offloading facility, travelled 5,600 km (543,500 miles) from a South Korean shipyard and will be moored 220 km off Western Australia to handle condensate from the Ichthys field.
Grand Banks This seasonal seafood restaurant on the Sherman Zwicker, a historic wooden schooner moored on the Hudson River, is reopening with the chef Kerry Heffernan in charge of a raw bar and small-plates menu.
On a foggy February morning in Oxford, England, I arrived at the John Radcliffe Hospital, a shiplike nineteen-seventies complex moored on a hill east of the city center, for the express purpose of being hurt.
The Hao Fan 6, one of the four vessels handed a global port ban in October, was moored beside a port in eastern China on Sunday, according to tracking data published on multiple maritime monitoring websites.
The boat was moored near the Hungarian parliament building and reportedly was hit by a another tourist vessel, then turned over on the river, which has been flooding with strong currents following a rainstorm in Budapest.
"A preliminary compromise was agreed, pending further consultation by the parties with their respective leaders," the United Nations said in a statement following three days of talks this week aboard a U.N. vessel moored in Hodeidah.
Mr. Guth, acclaimed for stylized, even surreal productions that nevertheless remain moored to reality, hadn't thought his style was a good match for Puccini, and he didn't like the clichés about artists endemic to "Bohème" stagings.
Moored next to the Cité de la Mode et du Design exhibition center (and night life haven), the streamlined and chic 58-room Off Paris Seine (86 Quai d'Austerlitz; 33-1-44-06-62-66; offparisseine.
The fishing vessel was moored near Da Loi island in the Paracel archipelago on March 6 when a China Maritime Surveillance Vessel chased it and fired water cannon at it, Vietnam's foreign ministry said in a statement.
The 163-foot Seaquest yacht had been moored at the Huron Boat Basin when the captain alerted authorities early Sunday morning it had been untied and set adrift, according to a police report provided to Fox News.
Arriving in the harbor, we saw crab houses resting on piers, crab traps stacked high, one on top of another, a dozen fishing boats moored in the harbor and a few people waving hello on the docks.
Captain Sergei Tronev, the chief of the Russian navy command in the area, said in addition to two submarines moored at the harbor, Tartus now also hosts two missile corvettes, three patrol boats and three supply vessels.
A dispute over where to hold talks on implementing the truce led Patrick Cammaert, a retired Dutch general heading the United Nations mission, to convene meetings aboard a chartered boat moored in the Red Sea off Hudaydah.
In videos of the crash, people were seen rushing to disembark from the moored riverboat over a short gangplank, and at least two people were left caught on the walkway as the vessel was dislodged from the pier.
For the candidates seemingly moored to the lower tiers of early polling results, the large new audiences also presented an opportunity to introduce themselves -- and their ideas -- while launching tactical raids on some of the better-known contestants.
The banking sector, tumbled 1%, the most among major European sectors as euro zone government bond yields stayed moored near record lows ahead of a handful of speeches by U.S. Federal Reserve policy makers, including Chair Jerome Powell.
The vessels would be moored at an offshore platform almost 30 miles (48 km) off Texas, in 110 feet (33.5 m) of water, with oil supplied through a 42-inch (107 cm) pipeline, Enbridge said in regulatory documents.
Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking data showed on Tuesday that two vessels were in the Mediterranean, one of them moored in the British territory of Gibraltar and another heading to Limassol in Cyprus, close to a British military base.
Those who exercise power are moored to the "rules of the game" by the anticipation that violations of constitutional norms will be met with an insurmountable loss of support, including by those who might share their political goals.
"My dad had a 36-foot gillnetter called Rosalyn K.," Mr. Kojima recalled, as we inspected lemon sole, Dungeness crab and sockeye salmon arrayed in Styrofoam boxes on the decks of trollers and seiners moored against the dock.
The Italian news agency ANSA described a "massacre of yachts" in the town of Rapallo, near Genoa, where dozens of boats moored in the port broke loose and crashed against the shore or were driven out to sea.
She won election to parliament for northern England's Batley and Spen district at the 2015 general election, and lived with her husband and children on a traditional Dutch barge moored on the Thames near the Tower of London.
But players dismissed suggestions the Australian team would like to trade places with the U.S. team of NBA stars, who are, as usual, staying outside the Olympic Village - reportedly on a luxury cruise liner moored off the coast.
In the village of Flatts, just outside Bermuda's capital city of Hamilton, towering palm trees were bent over virtually at 90-degree angles in the howling winds, and boats moored at a nearby inlet rocked in the heavy waves.
But as the country's attitudes about LGBT people have shifted, representation of LGBT teens in feature films has remained stubbornly moored to this one aspect of the queer experience, at the expense of the fuller picture of queer lives.
The naval tanker, where he has spent most of his nights during his two-week tour around the islands, was due to leave the island of St. Vincent on Saturday night and was to spend the evening moored offshore.
SINGAPORE, April 22 (Reuters) - Bangladesh's second liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and regasification vessel has moored off the country's coast, the ship's operator said on the weekend, gearing up to help supply the nation with the super-chilled fuel.
Moored along a four-block stretch of shore where the Hudson meets Manhattan are turbocharged tour boats painted green with gaping jaws, hulking ferries, yawing cruise ships, idling tugboats and a conga line of sightseeing craft picking up tourists.
A tugboat with three crew members aboard struck a construction barge moored beneath the Tappan Zee Bridge and sank into the Hudson River before dawn on Saturday, killing one crew member and leaving the other two missing, officials said.
According to the Post, the Sun Princess cruise liner will be moored in Yokohama, a major port in the Tokyo metro area that&aposs less than 30 minutes from the city by train, for the duration of the Olympics.
Some navies around the world still stockpile moored contact mines, but the vast majority have moved on to more modern "bottom mines" that sit on the seafloor and detonate through a mix of magnetic, acoustic, pressure and seismic influences.
With super-yachts moored nearby, the party took place as usual in a marquee on the grounds of the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, an exclusive hotel on the Cap d'Antibes jutting into the Mediterranean along the coast from Cannes.
Footage of the incident showed passengers who had been waiting at a wharf in San Basilio-Zattere fleeing for safety as the huge ship, its horns blaring, crashed into the much smaller, moored "River Countess" boat, which had 110 people onboard.
These consist of a few food tents and moored river boats, which on matchday host a bar, table football, and a karaoke machine, out of which comes a steady stream of eighties classics over the course of the early afternoon.
The mood in the aisles of the Geneva show, as well as on luxury group LVMH's boat moored in the city, was brighter than in previous years, with brands such as Audemars Piguet and LVMH's Hublot forecasting further growth in 2018.
TARTUS, Syria (AP) — A Russian submarine has moored at Russia's base in Syria after a patrol mission while another one is getting ready to sail off after replenishing supplies — the rotation that underlines Moscow's growing military foothold in the Mediterranean Sea.
Five years ago, Duqm had a population of about 3,000 villagers and no commercial air links to the rest of the world; workers coming from outside were housed in tents, portacabins or a retired cruise ship moored at the port.
They also have a full set of sails recut from used sails by Bierig Sailmakers in Erie, Pa. In the meantime, the Apollonia is moored adjacent to a wooden barge graveyard in Athens, a small town 32 miles south of Albany.
Part of the New York Opera Fest, it's staged by Opera Upper West on a tiny United States Navy vessel that once trained pilots to land helicopters at sea and is now moored at the end of the West Harlem Piers.
Before La Zagaleta became a very discreet home for the wealthy, it was owned by Mr. Khashoggi, the Saudi billionaire, who split his time between his estate and his luxurious yacht, the Nabila, moored in the nearby marina of Puerto Banús.
The project will see a floating storage and regasification unit moored in the harbor of Matola, a suburb of the capital Maputo, and it will be connected to a new gas-fired power plant nearby and to South Africa's gas network.
By late afternoon, the outdoor, oceanfront bar at the Anegada Reef Hotel was packed, not solely with guests of the 10-room hotel (from $155 a night), but also with sailors from the many yachts moored in front of it.
It took eight weeks for the world's largest floating gas production vessel to be hauled by tugboats from a South Korean shipyard to the spot almost 500km off the north-west coast of Australia where it was moored last month.
SINGAPORE/MILAN, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Italy's OLT LNG import terminal moored off the Tuscan coast is seeking 20 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for delivery between April and September, two trade sources with direct knowledge of the tender said on Thursday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since mid-April, an angular, wooden house floating atop steel pontoons has moored at three sites along the Thames Estuary, all the while monitoring local environmental conditions in this passage where the Thames meets the North Sea.
Sea Watch said it followed international law at all times, and the prosecutor from the nearby city of Syracuse, where the Sea Watch ship had moored to take shelter from bad weather for several days, said the charity had done nothing wrong.
This endearingly ramshackle refuge — the name means "the pier" in Italian — is on the northern island of Refshaleoen, a long bike (or quick ferry) ride from the center in a former industrial area now colonized by fine-dining establishments and moored houseboats.
Plans originally called for all 1,100 crew members, except those requiring immediate medical care, to remain aboard the Grand Princess and depart with the ship when it heads back out of the bay for a two-week quarantine period moored at sea.
Today, the city has reinvented itself as a tourist destination, enabled in part by the World War II-era Battleship North Carolina that is moored in the Cape Fear River as a museum, across from Wilmington's downtown riverwalk and its shops and restaurants.
Thousands of the club's fans made the short journey along the French Riviera to the principality, spending the hours before the game gazing out at the yachts moored in Port Hercule, or filling the bars and cafes that line Port de Fontvieille.
A section of the Port of Charleston in South Carolina was shut down for several hours Wednesday night after a tip from a far-right YouTube conspiracy theorist warned that a dirty bomb might be on a container ship moored there, officials said.
TOKYO, Feb 20 (Reuters) - A second group of about 600 Japanese and foreign passengers from the coronavirus-hit cruise ship moored near Tokyo was set to disembark on Thursday after two-weeks quarantined onboard, as criticism of Japan's handling of the outbreak mounted.
The Defense Department said antimissile interceptors were in place, and people in Hawaii were treated to the spectacle of a giant, towering radar commonly known as the golf ball as it set out to sea from the base where it is normally moored.
Authorities have had to billet some of the new officers in three ferries rented by the Spanish government and moored in the harbors of Barcelona and Tarragona because of both a shortage of temporary housing and to avoid clashes between protesters and police forces.
It has been clear that Kate's connection to Jack is something special — she is the keeper of his ashes, and it was her memory of the funeral that we had accessed — so it made sense that the next development would be moored to her.
"We need to do this without a permit, but we take the risk because we believe this action will make the companies and the public hear us," Taufik said by mobile phone from a rubber dinghy circling the cargo ship moored near the refinery.
Anthony Davis feels moored to New Orleans for the time being, and it's doubtful Tom Thibodeau would exchange Jimmy Butler—even at the risk of losing him for nothing next summer—for the type of youth movement that would put him in the hospital.
Increased missile testing by Russia on Kola includes the launches of "portside" cruise missiles; that means precision-strike, Kalibr-type cruise missiles have been fired from the multipurpose Severodvinsk (Yasen-class) submarine vessels while moored at its home port on the Zapadnaya Litsa naval base.
Rosenfeld's book, though the last pages rush through the years between 2000 and 2016, says very little about President Barack Obama, whose two terms were a model of "responsible party" politics, ideologically moored but also pragmatic and aimed at the broad middle of the electorate.
Japan on Sunday confirmed 68 new cases, a record daily increase, taking its tally to more than 1,800 infections, with 55 deaths, as of Sunday afternoon, excluding 712 cases and 10 deaths from a cruise ship that was moored near Tokyo last month, NHK said.
The days when you lean your head forward, then pull your head back, to see the sun is only a chrysanthemum, the eye is a white lake with a black boat moored at a particle pier that says what you want back isn't coming.
The poisonous atmosphere has led national police officers to hole up behind thick walls and barbed wire in towns like this one, or to retreat to a cruise boat, incongruously plastered with cartoon images of Looney Tunes characters, moored in the auto terminal of the Barcelona port.
But for businesses, time to tie up loose ends has been occupied by existing staff scrambling to keep ships afloat, leaving those who've been laid off moored at our kitchen tables, suddenly and forcibly isolated from both the world at large, and our individual sources of income.
Return to Earth next door with a sundowner cocktail or glass of wine (5 euros) at La Javelle, a carnivalesque Seine-side sprawl of food trucks, concert stages and open-air bars — including a moored party barge — interspersed with garlands of colored lights and thrift-store furniture.
King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway's epic 80th birthday party seemed to have it all: a regal yacht moored in the harbor, visiting royals from six European dynasties, 21 glittering tiaras, a mystery guest in a red dress (and Wonder Woman-style headpiece!) — and one odd makeover.
The far-right paranoiacs and scaremongers who pressured Trump to end DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) hate to acknowledge what we reality-moored types understand: Many of our country's finest minds and brightest ideas are forged when dreamers from elsewhere encounter an unfamiliar place with unimagined possibilities.
In one of the best stories, a Russian oligarch named Aleksandr, who has lost hundreds of millions of pounds, and whose wife is leaving him, flies from London to his yacht, moored off the Greek coast, where he intends to commit suicide by hurling himself into the sea.
"We will continue to work on the debris ... we are committed to continue with the search for the debris, and from today on we hope we can get more credible evidence," Liow told a news conference on the dock where the last search vessel is now moored after ending its voyage.
Against a backdrop of purring limousines and dhows moored in the bay, Doha has become home to an exotic array of fighters, financiers and ideologues, a neutral city with echoes of Vienna in the Cold War, or a Persian Gulf version of the fictional pirate bar in the "Star Wars" movies.
Described as an outdoor concession serving sustainable seafood in a beer garden setting, it will be run by the brothers Miles and Alex Pincus, who own Grand Banks, the seafood bar on the Sherman Zwicker, a historic schooner moored at Pier 25 at the Hudson River: Soissons Landing, Governors Island, islandoyster.com.
It was fully my intention, upon entering that Madison Avenue mansion, to assume the mantle of Mr. Lauren's brand message, to slip into the West Egg fantasy of being the sort of fellow who keeps his Herreshoff moored at Seawanhaka or drinks Southsides on the baize-green lawn of the Meadow Club.
In other works, the picture seems to simultaneously acknowledge and contradict the word, as in "abgrenzen" ("delimit"), where a cyclone fence near the top of the sheet is all but lost in a detailed landscape dominated by a riverbank, where a moored canoe bobs in the water — signifiers of freedom and escape.
Sure, that film—in which Vince Vaughn, of all people, was tasked with recreating one of the most iconic villains in cinematic history—was a notorious flop, a disaster so moored to its source material that it actually put masturbation noises on the soundtrack when Norman Bates is spying on Marion Crane.
"We will continue to work on the debris ... we are committed to continue with the search for the debris, and from today on we hope we can get more credible evidence," said Liow at a news conference on the dock where the last search vessel is now moored after ending its voyage.
Up, up and away: Riley Whitelum tosses 270-month-old son Lenny gingerly into the air, as mother Elayna Carausu looks on, aboard La Vagabonde, moored in Newport, R.I.CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times NEWPORT, R.I. — They met in Ios, Greece: locking eyes across the town square, both in their 303s then.
Solomon's work this year for The Hill feels a lot like the right-wing equivalent of the effluvia in which Resistance liberals partook during the Mueller investigation: inscrutable to people who are not already major Nellie Ohr enthusiasts, deeply satisfying to those who are gullible, thinly-sourced, and not moored to reality.
And yet many of us do care, observing traditionally religious holidays in sometimes untraditional ways, using them as both anchors and trampolines -- ways to keep us moored in our cultures and family histories as well as jumping-off points to discard what does not serve us or feels ill-fitting to our values and beliefs.
When I climbed to the top of Fort Greene Park and stood under the monumental granite column honoring the thousands of Americans who had died in British prison ships moored in the East River during the Revolutionary War, I was proud to have moved over to the right side of that fight for liberty.
But when one surveys the current leadership of the Justice Department, and its apparent fealty to a White House that lies with stunning regularity, if the worst we can say about Comey is that he is too firmly moored to his values, perhaps we should all take a moment to look in the mirror.
The two met at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, and they had a romance that was well documented by the paparazzi, who trailed them around the Mediterranean and wherever jets landed and yachts moored Ms. Campbell even brought him along to visits with Nelson Mandela, who had been a kind of honorary grandfather.
A 2014 court order issued in London at Russia's request froze his assets worldwide but still granted him weekly living expenses of £50,000 and left him with a string of properties, including homes in Chelsea, one of London's most expensive areas, and Nice, as well as a yacht with an onboard swimming pool moored in nearby Monaco.
Ukraine's security service, the SBU, said on Thursday that it seized Russia's tanker as it was moored in a The Kerch Strait connects the In Moscow, senior Russian lawmaker Vladimir Dzhabarov described's detention of the tanker as "absolutely illegal" and said it was detrimental to relations between the two countries, Reuters reported, citing the RIA news agency.
Finally, it was on this day in 1776, colonial reports tell us, that the American soldier Ezra Lee initiated the first submarine attack in history, using a small sub named the Turtle to attempt to attach a bomb to the hull of a British ship of the line moored off Liberty Island in New York Harbor.

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