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Instead, ride the waves and let your money grow slow and steady.
In sunny California, some surfers are waiting until nightfall to ride the waves.
"I just take it day by day, trying to ride the waves," he says.
His balance and ability to ride the waves started to decline a few years later.
And yeah, the name could still change/ Just ride the waves wherever they take you.
The stock market can be turbulent at times, but knowing that helps me ride the waves.
It would benefit you to ride the waves of this transition phase with maturity and thoughtfulness.
"You have to ride the waves, like your character," says Panettiere of the season 4 plot line.
As you ride the waves of this conjunction, keep in mind that Neptune is retrograde until November.
Now here I was by myself on a college campus where I was expected to ride the waves.
A couple of weather observers from the Mount Washington Observatory stepped outside to ride the waves of air.
Mutual fund companies, ever alert to a new way to attract investors, try to ride the waves of trends.
We believe that the tech industry is uniquely positioned to help Bloomberg ride the waves of modern communication into office.
In one way navies have reverted back to the age of Themistocles, when ships couldn't ride the waves for long.
Do we let one drop of water throw off our day, melt us, drown us, or do we ride the waves?
Surf camp 2.0: A new resort in Costa Rica is leveraging video and technology to help coach people to ride the waves.
Like 'I am made for this' or 'ride the waves' or whatever other bullshit they listened to on a hypnobirth YouTube video?
Wisdom is finding the right formation of ships for each specific circumstance so the whole assembly can ride the waves forward for another day.
But it's one of several recent campaigns that show how hacktivists can ride the waves of burgeoning geopolitical movements and garner legitimacy within their communities.
How, the look on his face demanded, had I reached adulthood without ever learning to accept that sometimes, you just have to ride the waves?
The girls loved the sport so much they began stealing away from their days' work for a few hours to ride the waves whenever they could.
Hundreds of surfers were in the area, battling to ride the waves as a swell setting off 6-foot waves crashed upon them, the Register reported.
A foam or foam-hybrid mattress, like these models, can offer motion isolation, so you won't ride the waves of your partner tossing and turning beside you.
Despite the high production values, there's a sense of primal delight, evident in an early scene featuring a pod of dolphins as they ride the waves in the Red Sea.
He says he attended surf school from 5:1203 to 10:30 AM. He then went to real school for an hour and a half, before returning to the ocean to ride the waves.
More generally, the acquisition underscores how a number of investors, willing to ride the waves of economic and political ups and downs in Latin America, continue to view the growth opportunities in the region.
In this age of contradiction between profit and people, state control and free enterprise, it is difficult to position a business so it can ride the waves as Baidu has found to its cost.
That means Americans will head to local rivers for fishing excursions, to our favorite lakes for a refreshing swim, or to the beach to ride the waves and soak up the last of the sun.
Kelly Ayotte as "stuck between Donald Trump and a hard place," noting that her refusal to endorse Trump is denying her the opportunity to campaign alongside the ticket and ride the waves of positive media exposure that usually brings.
Kelly Ayotte as "stuck between Donald Trump and a hard place," noting that her refusal to endorse Trump is denying her the opportunity to campaign alongside the ticket and ride the waves of positive media exposure that usually brings.
Even WeChat and Line have cut back on their global expansion plans of late, due to hugely competitive markets and the requisite sums of investment, but it seems Kakao believes it can ride the waves of K-Pop by aligning its service closely with music.
His colossal paintings, like "Hudson-Fulton Fête" — a 25-by-15 foot green and silver scene with old and new ships sailing against the Manhattan skyline, while sea gods, octopi, and dolphins ride the waves — have a density of playful illustration that shares some kinship with Duke Riley's more recent sprawling illustrations.
"Marine Boy" 10\. "Ride the Waves" EPs Fall On Your Knees (2008) Track listing: 1\. "Fall on your knees" [remix] 2\. "St Mary" 3\.
Often, throughout the summer, an abundance of avid swimmers and rapid paddlers with a deep respect of the Columbia River dare to navigate the frosty swift waters to ride the waves, such as the local favorite "Onions" river current at Gyro Park beach.
Dino Minichiello (born December 28), legal name Domenic Dean Minichiello, is a Canadian fashion designer, entrepreneur and the founder and cofounder of several apparel companies. He was formerly the founder and lead designer for ONSChristensen, Layne. "Designers ride the waves of fashion". (June 15, 1997).
Historically, the bore has been of importance to shipping visiting the docks at Gloucester, but this was alleviated by the construction of an alternative route, the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, which opened in 1827. Nowadays the bore is of more interest to surfers and canoeists who attempt to ride the waves.
The movie is regarded as one of the finest of its genre and noted as recording the first surfers to ride the waves at Uluwatu on the very southern tip of Bali and so bringing Bali to the attention of surfers around the world and so the beginnings of Bali as a major tourist destination.
Will probably see the long back with small fin to rear breaking the surface although they are known to bow and stern ride the waves of vessels. Basking shark. Rare but being seen more often around May to August. A fish rather than a marine mammal, it spends most of its time cruising on the surface filter feeding.
The waterpark has played host to the World Flowboarding Championships since 2013. The park offers special training sessions to learn to ride the waves on body boards called Yas Flow League. Yas Waterworld is managed and operated by Farah Experiences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Abu Dhabi-based Miral Asset Management LLC. The waterpark has received a number of awards and accolades.
World Dog Surfing Championships, 2016 The World Dog Surfing Championships, officially the Norcal Dog Surfing event & World Championships,Many dog surfing contests in Southern California also call themselves world championships; Steve Rubenstein, "Surfing dogs show up to ride the waves at Pacifica beach", San Francisco Chronicle, August 5, 2017. is an annual dog surfing contest in Northern California, founded in 2016 and organized by TasteTV.
They ride the waves." Adams constructed these musical "waves" on perfect fifths, using tempo relationships of 3, 5, and 7. He wrote, "At the central moment, these waves crest together in a tsunami of sound encompassing all twelve chromatic tones and the full range of the orchestra." The composer concluded, "As I composed Dark Waves I pondered the ominous events of our times: terrorism and war, intensifying storms and wildfires, the melting of the polar ice and the rising of the seas.
They spent eight days on Ohitahoo and the children encountered bananas, breadfruit, coconuts, guavas, lemons, limes, mamey apples, oranges, pineapples and plantains, writing home about the variety of fruit. By March 1870, they were back in Honolulu, where they rented another small cottage on Fort Street. All the meals for the family were purchased from the Chinese proprietor of a nearby hotel and Prescott had a native woman who served as his nanny. Jernegan reported watching native surfers ride the waves, while Jared returned to the Arctic for the season.
In 2018, she pointed out to Parliament that "The successful reinvention of our educational system depends on transforming pedagogy and redesigning learning tasks." She called on the government to blend work and study into degree programmes for more job ready graduates. With the shift in economic centre of gravity towards Asia, Foo called on the government to review school curriculum to enable students to develop a deeper understanding of ASEAN, China and India, and expand their regional language capabilities. She has been a strong advocate of lifelong learning, to ride the waves of change brought about by rapid technological disruptions and economic restructuring.
Dorian's lifeboat was the smallest of the ship's boats and, with 26 crew and 5 passengers on board, had only a few inches of freeboard. In worsening weather, Dorian improvised a rough sea anchor, which enabled the boat to ride the waves through the night and following day without being swamped. In the late afternoon of September 28 they sighted a distant sail, which proved to be the Canadian bark Huron, bound for Quebec. As they rowed towards their rescuer, they passed Peter McCabe, still clinging to the makeshift raft, the only one of its 72 occupants to have survived the night; he, too was taken on board Huron.
His eyes are fixed upon those waves that roll in forever, that keep their forms an instant, and are gone for all time: some of men, some of wraiths and gods, some of planets and comets and suns. He turns around and beckons and over the sand comes Channa, the superb charioteer, and the horses of that chariot are nobler than the horses of the sun. Prince Siddartha is in the chariot in an instant and they drive out into that sea and the wheels of that chariot ride the waves. Those horses are like lightning, climbing waves that are like hills and mountains, till chariot, horses, and men all are veiled by the endless smoke and glory and darkness and dissolving foam.
Although the birthplace of modern surfing is associated with the Hawaii islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean the first Peruvian settlers have tried to ride the waves for fish since ancient times. Today, surfing enjoys great acceptance within Peruvian society thanks to the worldwide success of its many national representatives. Long ago, surfing was deemed as a sport for the "elite" with a few spaces on newspaper articles, some minutes on the radio, an ever-present daily sea report on Double Nine Radio and scarce television interviews. Nowadays, surfing has found a place in the hearts all Peruvians and it currently has gained more exposure, having its own space on TV: Surf Peru, a program delivered through CMD, Magic Cable channel 3.
Bartlett describes the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust thus: "Tod, I hope you live a long life and never know the blistering forces that sear and destroy, turn men into enemies and sweep past the last frontiers of compassion" and "Once you've seen that dark, unceasing tide of faces...of the victims...the last spark of dignity so obliterated that not one face is lifted to heaven, not one voice is raised in protest even as they died..." (from episode four, "The Man on the Monkey Board"). The quirky, textured writing extended to episode titles, which included such oddities as "How Much a Pound is Albatross?" and "Ever Ride the Waves in Oklahoma?" Other episode titles were drawn from a wide range of literary sources, such as Shakespeare ("A Lance of Straw", "Hell is Empty, All the Devils are Here") or Alfred, Lord Tennyson ("A Fury Slinging Flame"). Many of the stories were character studies, like the above-mentioned one featuring Richard Basehart as a man who uses people then tosses them away.

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