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"sail" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] a sheet of strong cloth which the wind blows against to make a boat or ship travel through the water
  2. [singular] a trip in a boat or ship
  3. [countable] a set of boards attached to the arm of a windmill
"sail" Synonyms
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As light reflects off the sail, it transfers momentum to the sail.
The Sail Across the Sun Cruise will set sail on Feb. 14-Feb.
He gets some points for punctuating Rob Thomas' "It's just like the ocean under the moon" with Enya's dazed "Sail away/sail away/sail away," but mostly it's just revolting.
As photons bounce off the sail, most of their momentum is transferred, pushing the sail forward.
Oldham managed to sail 1,500 miles alone to Hawaii using a makeshift sail and surviving on leftover rations.
A solar sail provides propulsion because the sunlight it reflects exerts pressure on the sail, pushing it forward.
In some ways an E-sail resembles a solar sail, a rival idea for powering craft cheaply through space.
Such a sail could push a space probe through the solar system just as easily as it could de-orbit a dead satellite; there's no inherent difference between a space-junk sail and a space-exploration sail.
A spacecraft that utilizes a solar sail has an almost unlimited supply of energy, since it's continuously pushed through space by the pressure of sunlight: As light reflects off the sail, it transfers momentum to the sail.
The future of solar sail The first solar sail prototype, a product of Japan's space agency, flew to space in 2010.
So, it's more of a hard sell for a soft sail, and a soft sell for a hard sail, and a boat face for both sell that may or may not sail or tunnel its way in the history.
Once in orbit, the solar sail will deploy from Prox-1; later, Prox-1 will autonomously relocate the sail and inspect it.
The name Sail Rock likely came from 19th century travelers who mistook the feature's tall body for the sail of a ship.
That gave Loeb the idea that `Oumuamua could be what's known as a light sail — a thin artificial sail that rides on sunlight.
SCIENCE An article on Wednesday about the deployment of the solar sail LightSail 2 misstated the source of propulsion for a solar sail.
Instead of turning back, the Sail to the COP group, as the activists are known, have now decided to sail on to Belém, Brazil.
In "Ascent (Sail and Half Moon)" (2009) a towering triangle — a sail unmoored from its ship — yields four areas of blues, pinks, and reds.
So, my harness line clipped onto the ship, I crawl around on my hands and knees from sail to sail to get the job done.
"Sometimes I would drop a sail and have to go inside to boil water and warm my hands before rehoisting the new sail," he said.
Crystal hoped to sail the vessel as a United States-flagged ship, which would permit it to sail directly between American ports — a big competitive advantage.
Hence, the incoming light sail would need no onboard fuel, which nicely fits the scenario of an interstellar, extremely-light sail proposed by the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative.
These setbacks aren't stopping Pekka Janhunen, researcher at the Finnish Meteorological Institute and inventor of the electric sail, or e-sail, from dreaming up new space mining technologies.
Sayyari said the U.S. navy was allowed to sail in international waters near Iran, just as the Iranian navy could sail in the Atlantic Ocean near U.S. waters.
One tanker, the Torm Hilde carrying 780,000 barrels of naphtha, has set sail for Venezuela, while a second one with 500,000 barrels was expected to set sail soon.
To prevent LightSail 22 from tumbling, and thus losing control of the sail orientation, the sail is oriented to move edge-on relative to the incoming solar photons.
While learning how to hoist the sail, they handled colored ropes of varying thicknesses — black, red, blue and black and orange, which attach the sail to the boat.
You've got a very aggressive person in Margrethe Vestager and others in Europe, where these companies don't sail through quite so easily, and these mergers don't sail through.
The team confirmed sail deployment initiated at 11:47 AM PT (2:47 PM ET), and full sail deployment completed at 11:50 AM PT (2:50 PM ET).
The electric solar wind sail (E-sail), as Dr Janhunen dubs his invention, consists of four wires, each 20km long but just 25 microns (millionths of a metre) thick.
Setting sail On December 2, the 76 women from around the world set sail from Ushuaia, in Argentina, headed for the Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
An e-sail is a version of a solar sail which uses a positively charged tether 20km long to repel itself from and move through the like-charged solar wind particles.
The cadets — college students — were asked to sail ships.
Should it succeed in deploying its sail, it'll be the first demonstration of a LightSail craft doing so (the first one was meant to merely test other systems and didn't actually sail).
They decided to put just one item on their registry: a link to Sail to Prevail, a charity that teaches disabled children and adults to sail and in the process imparts life skills.
So, the kids simply must learn to fish and sail.
And in 215 he spontaneously decided to learn to sail.
However, Bentz believes the Elbe No. 5 could sail again.
The sail uses something called the "Magnus effect" for propulsion.
Gold sail panel nameplates showed this wasn't just another Skylark.
All right, we're going to set sail to this quiz.
We sail around, anchor somewhere, and spend the weekend there.
This ship will begin to set sail in January 2022.
This one won't sail anywhere, but it does promise adventure.
Only Odysseus' ship was able sail safely past the Sirens.
They're unable to sail back home because there's no wind.
Traditional Sail Merchant Seafaring is a craft to be celebrated.
Join us onboard and experience cargo under sail for yourself.
Police had detained two of the suspected assailants, SAIL said.
Most of its product tankers sail under Hong Kong flags.
One wrong move and it will sail right on by.
That's a lighthouse to sail towards in these troubling times.
This Pacific sail is the last leg of the expedition.
So sail we did, through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
However, it probably won't sail through the Senate as smoothly.
An aircraft carrier task would sail into the theater immediately.
The Saildrone's carbon fiber sail acts like an aircraft wing.
All that's left to do is set sail to Ibiza.
Barr is expected to easily sail through the Judiciary Committee.
It will soon sail to Bremerton, Washington, to be decommissioned.
Setting sail in 2021, packages start from $5,130 per person.
He graduated from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Fla.
"We are set to sail," said Carnival CEO Arnold Donald.
He  set sail from Norfolk , Virginia, nearly two weeks ago.
After moving, I studied audio engineering at Full Sail University.
The second part of the mission requires a light sail.
Change is a river on which we will sail together.
Only later did their descendants sail east to Pacific islands.
Instead it's SAIL HO, the opposite and a puzzle debut.
And then you have to get the other sail down.
He hoped to repair it and sail it to Tahiti.
They now claim to have a ship ready to sail.
Modern owners sail everywhere from the Northwest Passage to Antarctica.
When the Westerdam set sail from Hong Kong on Feb.
Suelopetrol's cargo, on tanker Ace, set sail on Jan. 5.
As he sets sail from Carthage, Dido burns the bed.
The vessel set sail from the Cozumel port late Friday.
We will just sail to the best of our ability.
Game of Thrones is about to sail into uncharted territory.
"We sent the CubeSat up, we checked out the radio, the communications, the overall electronics, and we deployed the sail and we got a picture of that deployed sail in space," said COO Jennifer Vaughn.
The unicorn's head and horn served as a stand-in sail.
Now, the Planetary Society is looking to actually sail this time.
For months Mr Temer looked likely to sail through the TSE.
Convoys must typically sail full both ways to turn a profit.
Nowhere else do Russian ships sail so close to NATO's shores.
The capsule would then "sail" the stratosphere for around two hours.
How do you imagine we sail out of these uncharted waters?
Included in the price for a sail on the Christina O?
The felucca's back sail is yellow, connecting it to Redon's pastel.
Oprah will christen the Nieuw Statendam when it's ready to sail.
The boat is believed to have set sail from Antalya, Turkey.
"We watched the flower sail away into the Hudson," he said.
Detailed policy explanations sail right over the heads of most viewers.
But a solar sail gets a continuous push day and night.
And Daenerys Targaryn (Emila Clarke) set sail for the Seven Kingdoms.
Have a go on it below and sail into the apocalypse.
Trilobites On Monday, you can watch Mercury sail across the sun.
Sail club memberships range from $1,000 a season to about $3,000.
You became the pirate you wanted to be, now sail away.
Sometimes they set sail through shark-infested waters on makeshift rafts.
Travelers can either hire a captain or sail the vessel themselves.
I'm not able to sail by myself yet, but I'm learning.
And the Trump administration continues to let cruise ships set sail.
In the summer, she suggested he sail in his father's boat.
Veterans Affairs now relies on Sail to warn about failing hospitals.
The cruise liner first set sail in February from Sydney, Australia.
A Merrick Garland-style moderate would sail through the confirmation process.
Virgin Voyages' first ship is one step closer to setting sail!
This is his second attempt to sail with an indigenous crew.
Lipow said the ship looks set to sail on Feb. 18.
To sail these choppy waters, you're going to need fundamental skills.
That's not to say Scott would sail through the general election.
On a two-week sail from Barcelona to Port Canaveral, Fla.
He would sometimes see world-class sailor Larry Ellison sail by.
It was an extravagant exercise in building a boat mid-sail.
LINCOLN CENTER SETS SAIL Holland America Line and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts have partnered on a new classical music venue, Lincoln Center Stage, that set sail last week aboard the Caribbean-bound Eurodam.
A solar sail is like the sail of a ship—but instead of harnessing the power of wind to propel itself across the sea, it harnesses photons from the sun in order to move in space.
With those restrictions in mind, the idea is to create a tiny, wafer-sized spacecraft connected to a reflective sail; that sail will stretch a few meters wide, but will only be a few atoms thick.
"SAIL does not have any cash and bank balance and would need to borrow from the market for payment of dividend," SAIL said in an explanation sent to the government expressing its inability to pay the dividend.
Jon wants to sail to White Harbor together and ride to Winterfell.
Ever-better kickers sail ever-more kickoffs through the end zone anyway.
And this light sail may have actually been sent here on purpose.
You will board my boat, sail across the sea to graduation 22!
So far, though, not a single ship had set sail for Europe.
In 1975, artist Bas Jan Ader attempted to sail across the Atlantic.
Next, all that's left is to sail the river in said yacht.
Yet Johnson sees reasons for stocks to swiftly sail higher once again.
On the face of things, the ship of state continues to sail.
It does not need any permission to sail through the open seas.
The era of the solar sail, it would appear, is upon us.
It is not clear how the ship secured fuel to sail off.
There's also fingerprint recognition to ensure that only authorized users can sail.
"He said, 'We can lower the sail and motor back,' " Schiff recalled.
It is not known where in the Pacific Shell's vessel will sail.
China's sail-by on Thursday seemed calculated to send a similar message.
"Futility,"  was published in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic set sail.
The boaters, who were fishermen, had originally set sail from Costa Rica.
It stayed there until July 12, when it began to sail south.
African boxers were not the only ones to set sail for England.
Sometimes after the sail I'll go to this place, Roll n Roaster.
No problem for Ochoa, who is happy to watch is sail past.
But all Barkowski wanted to know was: How do I sail away?
Sail orientation of LightSail 2900 during 22 orbits on July 28, 2019.
As the video shows, there are times where the sail behaves beautifully.
It's time for Bravo to set sail once again in the Mediterranean.
Before setting sail, Genovés had given the most important jobs to women.
LightSail 2 was built to be the best-performing solar sail yet.
" In April, the M.S. 88 students named their finished Opti "Pizza Sail.
It is when he directly addresses Phoebe that Gornall truly sets sail.
But strong winds have helped the jellyfish sail ashore in recent weeks.
Another was a windless day we tried to sail in Sydney Harbor.
At the moment the crew isn't quite sure where they will sail.
I never did sail around the world — not in one go, anyway.
Sidearm throws can sail to the side as they approach first base.
A Polynesian navigator could once sail the South Seas as he liked.
But those promises aside, large relief packages do not necessarily sail through.
ROME — In the end, it was the gang that couldn't sail straight.
Spencer Fehrenbacher set sail on the Diamond Princess cruise on January 20.
It has a Viking theme and riders sail out on a conquest.
Achieved by Full Sail University in the US, on June 22019, 218.
In the eighties, the family had managed to sail to Hong Kong.
Jaufré finally decides that he must sail to Tripoli to see Clémence.
Mallarmé liked to sail, and wrote often of boats and celestial navigation.
The Norsemen would sail out in clinker-built longships to seek fortune.
Set Sail on an Artists' Residency in the Middle of the Ocean
In celebration of the biggest shopping event of the year, Norwegian Cruises is giving travelers five different offers including free unlimited open bar, a free specialty dining package, 250 minutes of free Wi-Fi, $50 toward shore excursions in each port per stateroom, and a Friends & Family Sail Free offer (allowing the third and fourth guests to sail for free on select sail dates).
That same year, he began a quest to sail solo around the world.
The ship, departing from Shanghai and Beijing, will set sail in summer 2017.
Arya sets sail on the S.S. Spinoff to find what's west of Westeros.
Guo had expressed optimism about his mission prior to setting sail last week.
Charlie's type will sail to college, meet him at a tailgate, and smile.
One day, my guidance counselor gave me a little pamphlet from Full Sail.
People walk by a damaged sail boat that had washed ashore in Fajardo.
After a few snafus, the sail deployed successfully, proving the technique could work.
However, LightSail 1 was in too low of an orbit to sail properly.
The crew shrugged and decided to unfurl the white-and-blue-striped sail.
After a brief celebration in the wheelhouse, the captains set sail for shore.
Robert Johnson only has DJs, ergo the Plough and Sail must be better.
The sail increases surface area and deorbits the sat faster = less space junk!
For now, however, the British economy continues to sail blissfully into the unknown.
Anta sets sail alone as her lover quickly realizes the mistake he made.
The U.S. Navy and other foreign navies still sail near the Chinese mainland.
Still, Democrats don't seem inclined to let Pruitt sail through without a fight.
They can sail through Earth's atmosphere with greater ease than protons and electrons.
I'd like to do a duet with you, I'm thinking, 'Come Sail Away?
Hasbro's Hamilton confessed the sail barge was "a nail-biter" of a project.
The two countries' warships will sail from the Philippines' Davao city on Thursday.
Given that precedent, it initially looked like Edgewell's deal would sail through too.
They fly, navigate, sail and drive all manner of machinery, vehicles and aircraft.
Several doctors told Siebel he would never walk again, much less sail competitively.
Virgin is setting sail, with an adults-only ship that's ready to rock.
Burris pleaded for a shore assignment since his ship was about to sail.
Bill Nye: The solar sail is this romantic thing that goes back years.
The type of sail the ETI is interested in is the Flettner rotor.
The fire, which occurred during scheduled maintenance, has now been controlled, SAIL said.
SAIL shares fell as much as 4.2 percent to their lowest since Oct.
Maersk Pelican is the third vessel to have the rotor sail technology installed.
Cruise ships were able to sail out of harm's way during the storms.
Violet warns Isobel just before she sets sail for the south of France.
" He even responded sweetly when Murphy told him, "We can just sail away.
Its first voyage with the new rotor sail will take place Thursday evening.
Favorable weather conditions this week have seen an increase in boats setting sail.
With the latest compromises, the bill is expected to sail through the House.
The ship forst set sail on October 21, 1797, after two failed attempts.
The Constitution started construction in 1794, and first set sail October 21, 1797.
I keep a little boat up there and sail in the San Juans.
High water means vessels do not have enough space to sail under bridges.
But Carter said the U.S. would continue to freely sail through international waters.
The measure is expected to sail through the House as soon as Monday.
Cruise Croatia's gourmet cruise sets sail from October 10 to October 17, 2020.
As light particles reflect off that sail, they transfers momentum to the spacecraft.
SAIL, JSPL and Indian Railways did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.
Despite the pair's alleged ordeal, they said they plan to set sail again.
It also said that the capsized boat had originally set sail from Egypt.
Once launched, it uses aerodynamic forces to sail on top of the atmosphere.
Nevertheless, I managed to sail past my campsite by a mile or so.
He continued to sail after his near-fatal experience in the Vendée Globe.
How many people were you able to sail to Sweden in one go?
From there, you can also sail the world's largest multi-branched fjord system.
They win convincingly, ousting Jimmy Carter, and sail to re-election in 1984.
We're slowly puttering along for about three hours with the sail silently flapping.
Unable to sail, they had no choice but to laze away the day.
First, you could not buy a ticket to sail the galactic seas yourself.
He and a deputy sheriff covered the body with a plastic sail cover.
After the sail, relax on the rooftop bar for 215-degree ocean views.
The door closes and they sail back, saying nothing about the robot spider.
Its sail is powered not by water or wind, but by the sun.
And look out for us on social media, if you sail those waters.
The first ship to sail through the expanded canal was a Chinese one.
I truly had expected her to sail triumphantly back into the traditional system.
Gold is adrift, with neither sail nor a following breeze, between these levels.
Zoe will also be on the Virtuosa, which sets sail in November 2020.
But how to sail the Congo River has barely changed since Conrad's day.
It will sail through September: Pier 81 (41st Street), 212-630-8840, hudsonsnyc.com.
Princess Cruises is preparing the ship to set sail again on April 29.
Christiane Amanpour discusses a British explorer's plan to sail through the North Pole.
Iran's first, post-sanctions oil tanker set sail to Europe earlier this month.
The ship I was to sail aboard was the CMA CGM Amerigo Vespucci.
But until ROH became a small 's' something, NXT was at Full Sail.
The next cruise is to set sail in December from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
But once they set sail, the terms of the agreement would often change.
Betsy DeVos' $40 million lake yacht set sail without her over the weekend.
Wheeler's confirmation is expected to sail through the Republican-controlled Senate despite Democratic opposition.
Do not sail it on a boat; although I'm pretty sure that turkeys float.
Three days later, the U.N. ordered the vessel to sail to Jizan, Saudi Arabia.
In the end, the Kota Nazar could not obtain clearance to sail to Hodeida.
Then it will twist its sail to catch the Sun's rays on the dayside.
After she gasps, our seats sail back, and we land right where we started.
One, called "Save as you Sail", comes from the Sustainable Shipping Initiative, another NGO.
There, bergs that would ground on the Grand Banks sail through on stronger currents.
This explains why "Volez, Voguez, Voyagez"— Fly, Sail, Journey — is by no means chronological.
The bill is now expected to sail through the Republican-controlled House, and Gov.
Other Newfoundland residents say Small initially planned to sail the boat across the Atlantic.
They teach you how to sail and provide all your lodgings for a grand.
So when the group set sail this time, Marrero says he knew the risks.
When you first set sail in Sea of Thieves, it's a relatively simple experience.
When men sail, what they fear is often females who know the sea better.
Ader had set sail from Chatham, Massachusetts, 10 months earlier on July 20133, 1975.
Stones still sail over, so houses nearby have metal cages over their back gardens.
RW: I would say you're blue water navy, learn to sail in the Pacific.
After powdering and decorating your wig with bows, blossoms, feathers, sailboats, sail, flags, etc.
Shallow water on the Rhine in Germany means freight vessels cannot sail fully loaded.
Jon Snow, alone, sets sail to sea in a blistering storm, surely to die.
They sail away while Hook decides to stay back to defeat Hades with Emma.
Read: Should Anthem of the Seas have set sail in light of storm warnings?
The Navy hospital ship Comfort, based in Virginia, didn't set sail until September 29.
Its tower sticks out of the trees like the sail of a Chinese junk.
"Longer term, she wouldn't be surprised if Chevron can sail to $122," Cramer said.
Greece taught us not to sail into those headwinds if we can avoid it.
I'm looking forward to watching the ship sail expertly into the harbor this weekend.
Drew and Jonathan Scott are setting sail and giving back at the same time.
Boats can be hired to visit Elba or to sail around the Tyrrhenian Sea.
This allows the boat to use wind energy to help sail, therefore saving fuel.
The Ford (CVN-78) set sail for sea trials just after 10 a.m. Friday.
Langston Hughes was making arrangements to sail to the Soviet Union in 1932, he
The first of the three Ritz-Carlton cruise ships will set sail in 2020.
It is also not clear whether Grace 1 has set sail from Gibraltar yet.
Or that superbacteria lurk in the waters they will swim in or sail on.
The first ships to sail the lakes were classic European schooners, sloops and brigs.
Meanwhile, most major sales continued to sail through Congress with barely a discouraging word.
Ainslie declared it an "awesome" sail with "our new helm" on his Twitter account.
It doesn't pull tight; it looks more like a sail on a tall ship.
Satellite manufacturers could very reasonably meet the requirements by including a little drag sail.
"There are two spots open to women, helming and wing (sail) trimming," Clark said.
Schools of illuminated 3D printed butterflies sail across the the station's sweeping perimeter walls.
It was due to sail on to Europe after the U.S. stop, authorities said.
The CDC issued the no-sail order until the crew member could be tested.
"We have no plans to do a third light sail right now," he said.
You talk with the navigator and strategists and discuss what sail to use next.
A few months before the St. Louis set sail — in February of 2000 — Sen.
"Fordham gives me the opportunity to sail against the best every weekend," Mintzias said.
The 16-year-old Swedish schoolgirl, who set sail from Plymouth, England, on Aug.
Uggla: It definitely takes a little bit of the wind out of the sail.
Her dress, white and blue lace, blew like a tiny sail pressing her on.
Setting sail on April 23-27, the cruise will feature live performances from NKOTB.
His solution was to attach a sail to a surfboard, and the combination worked.
As metal hulls and steamships replaced wooden vessels powered by sail, the shipyards faltered.
As every American learns, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, 400 years ago.
SAIL and Siemens were mixed, while Tata Steel's results were in line with estimates.
The first of the three Ritz-Carlton ships to sail will be the Evrima.
The USS Jeannette had set sail from San Francisco to conquer the North Pole.
The Culvers simply put a link on their wedding website to Sail to Prevail.
"Tootsie," based on Larry Gelbart's screenplay for the 1982 movie, had the smoothest sail.
Travelers may remain on their original cruise, which will now sail to another destination.
He's expected to sail through his primary, as is the likely Democratic contender, Rep.
The ship would set sail from a port, holds empty, without a precise direction.
Later that year, Christopher Columbus set sail in a journey funded by the Spanish monarchs.
An Egyptian felucca sails from right to left, with a full sail and three oars.
It began the day our founding fathers and mothers set sail for a new world.
Still, the Big Five — Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft — will probably sail though relatively untouched.
Haley has been one of the few Trump appointees to sail through Senate confirmation hearings.
Both scenes use Awolnation's song "Sail", but in very different ways as Yu's edit shows.
Several fishermen told Reuters they were allowed to sail only once or twice a week.
Now that the Jonerys ship is slowly starting to sail, the question is: what's next?
Last is the dragsail, in which a cubesat deploys a huge sail like a parachute.
"The U.S. will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows," it added.
A drag sail expedites this process by providing more surface for the gas to hit.
Riyadh has never formally drawn a line beyond which ships are not allowed to sail.
That helped it sail through the financial crisis and become the world's most valuable bank.
For Moana, that's longing to set sail across the ocean and provide for her village.
One of the ships set sail in September and the other in November, he said.
Don't get me wrong, her setting sail on a new adventure was a fine ending.
My main problem is that powering a solar sail using radio waves seems very inefficient.
And seemingly all nautical in origin: RemoveDEBRIS has a net, a sail and a harpoon.
Knowing how to fence, row, sail, dance the waltz, where to put the dessert fork.
She hopes the ship will be restored and able to sail again in the future.
So keep an eye on the water for when these crew-less ships set sail
And of course, any RHOBH fan should go for a sail on a junk boat.
Under Heller and Hippke's plan, a much larger "photon" sail would replace the laser array.
A newly renovated ship originally built in 1883 crashed just days after setting sail again.
"If they show up Sunday and sail, they win," a World Sailing press spokesman said.
Image: JAXAThe Planetary Society is not the first group to experiment with solar sail technology.
The Somali government said on Monday that the capsized boat had set sail from Egypt.
We didn't agree to set sail until we had the commitment from all of us.
I appreciate this opportunity to assist and hope you will sail with us again soon.
That meant my doodle couldn't have a sail or be shaped like a half moon.
Most of the Russian metal in LME warehouses has long since set sail for China.
If residents didn't like one utopia, they could simply sail off to a new one.
After nearly a month in orbit, LightSail 2 is unfurling its signature solar sail today.
Ships that set sail for blue oceans are often becalmed in the middle of nowhere.
A building might resemble the precipitous cliffs of a roller coaster or a billowing sail.
On Sunday, shiny white sailboats belonging to the marina's sail club were nestled in slips.
Visitors can sail from the resort to secluded bays perfect for a swim or lunch.
Carnival said it has also requested permission for its other lines to sail to Cuba.
This 23-year-old West African hopes to sail to Italy after winter storms abate.
"She'll start to load tonight and sail at 8 o'clock on the 14th," he said.
As long as the solar sail is deployed, it can orbit at a slower speed.
Only a month before, an unforgiving storm denied them their wish to sail to Hawaii.
The buttress-like sail pillar helps absorb the energy and prevent the truck from twisting.
It's true that Supreme Court nominees used to sail through the Senate on voice votes.
In August of that year, the two set sail from New York for Palermo, Sicily.
The ship will sail the Mediterranean this summer and transition to Caribbean voyages in November.
Children 17 and under sail free on select voyages when traveling with two paid adults.
They have their offices on board and work as they sail from port to port.
In-room hammocks provide a cozy place to keep the relaxation going after the sail.
"The most physically demanding part of the job is definitely a sail change," Ciszek said.
At the Laurel Foundation's summer camp in California, kids swim, sail, hike and do crafts.
The NC-27 could not fly on the two remaining engines, but it could sail.
Trump is walking a fine line as coronavirus cases in the U.S. sail past 1,000.
They would "sail to Antarctica, South Georgia, Montevideo, San Francisco, Cape Town, Valparaiso," he recalled.
Furnishings are midcentury modern and staying here feels like you've set sail for someplace glamorous.
If this seems like the way collectors typically sail through donations of art, think again.
There are quite a few cruises that let you set sail with your favorite celebrities.
Celebrity Cruises recently announced its "Goop at Sea" cruise, setting sail on August 26, 2020.
She may sail to Europe: But she hasn't decided what method of transportation she'll use.
A trip that took Anderson several hours to sail and row took us just one.
The cruise ship is already planning its next cruise, which will set sail in April.
Pedal power creates the energy to work the control systems and maneuver the wing sail.
Bikes are available to take on area trails, and the marina offers opportunities to sail.
Trump heralded the deal as a "groundbreaking achievement" that he predicted would sail through Congress.
These are some of the finer officers and crew we have had sail our ships.
Many countries with weak drug supply chains would sail through the proposed HHS review process.
"It made a major, significant difference," said Paul Callahan, chief executive of Sail to Prevail.
In 2019, the world's longest cruise journey set sail from London ... and it's still going.
There are even rumors of a ferry setting sail between Miami and Havana this spring.
"It's a much more agile solar sail than has been flown before," Dr. Spencer said.
"It's a much more agile solar sail than has been flown before," Dr. Spencer said.
They eventually grow to one million strong, board a flotilla and set sail for France.
And so many of their bills that they work on sail out of committee unanimously.
Touches include the bronze sail panel and conical rearview mirrors, which are integrated into the doors.
Chinese ships set sail for Djibouti carrying troops who will open China's first overseas military base.
In late November 1956, the rebels set sail from Veracruz aboard an old yacht named Granma.
Before we set sail, all 80 passengers gathered in the main cabin for Champagne and cookies.
IT IS getting hard to sail across the South China Sea without bumping into a warship.
With the ship preparing to set sail, European Council officials welcomed the end of the stalemate.
The Kota Nazar, for example, had obtained U.N. clearance to sail to Hodeida in late December.
That way, the vehicle can orient its sail to get the best boost from the Sun.
As it approaches the Sun, the spacecraft will keep its sail edge on toward the light.
The spacecraft continues to sail deeper into the Kuiper Belt on its way to interstellar space.
The traps are set by Russian fishermen, waiting to meet their quota before setting sail again.
As for the actual bachelorette party, Chopra is reportedly setting sail on a yacht through Amsterdam.
In Charleston, residents decorate their boats with lights and merrily sail them down the city's waterways.
They claim that Italy offered them money and equipment to stop migrant boats from setting sail.
" Royal Caribbean said in a statement Sunday the ship was continuing to sail "safely to Bermuda.
"The US Navy will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows," he added.
The Suez Canal would have been more direct, but the heaviest tankers cannot sail straight through.
IN APRIL 1956 the world's first container ship—the Ideal X—set sail from New Jersey.
According to the director, they've wanted to work together ever since Titanic set sail in 1997.
"They've dropped anchor and taken down the sail," former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden said.
"The U.S. Navy will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows," he added.
Put a reflective coating and it would make a fantastic sail for a future solar mission.
Anaklia will enable such vessels to sail directly from Georgia, drastically increasing trade on the route.
Instead of a cone-shaped sail, as others have proposed, why not make it a ball?
"Yak Face was a background character in Jabba's Palace and on the sail barge," Sansweet says.
The L.A. building's spine and sail have programmable LEDs that can provide colorful illumination and visuals.
A production of the musical "Titanic" is setting sail near Atlanta, but there's a big twist.
On November 220, 2017, the Shun De Man 66 set sail again, this time from Singapore.
Yet the drafters have written a law with excuses big enough to sail a ship through.
A Hariga port official said the tanker was expected to sail to Malta later on Monday.
The carriers also sail with escorts, including guided-missile cruisers and destroyers carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles.
For the moment, the decision by the big three to sail for China is a choice.
It announced Monday that it received Cuban approval to sail to the island starting in May.
Tanner Callais, 32, makes sure he has the money in the bank before he sets sail.
So, where has Illyrio been while Dany went on to conquer multiple cities before setting sail?
Anthem of the Seas' "sail home (was) smooth," the cruise company added in a subsequent tweet.
For a rotor sail the higher the ratio of wind speed to ship speed the better.
No word on who will be setting sail with KJ, but the ship accommodates 22 guests.
He set sail from the East River waterfront in July 1908 and arrived nine months later.
The 2019 Pyraegea will set sail from the Lefkas Marina into the Aegean Sea in September.
Previously, there were exceptions that allowed some Cuban-born people to fly, but not sail back.
Absorbing as little as one part in 100,000 of the laser energy would vaporize the sail.
Two more Iranian ships in Brazil could also be left without enough fuel to sail home.
These guys at Marshall Space Flight Center, built a solar sail, which they called NanoSail-D.
So when you deploy a sail, the thing comes down a thousand times faster than otherwise.
It took five hours for them to sail from Rakhine State across the Bay of Bengal.
She also had a sail of fabric, which didn't seem to match, hanging from one arm.
With his rafts, he would set sail for several weeks at a time on various rivers.
Homer has Odysseus sail through the underworld in search of a way back home, to Ithaca.
On Wednesday morning, along with racing skipper Nikki Henderson, they set sail from Virginia for Spain.
But slow is actually part of the equation for those working to bring back sail freight.
He is planning on exploring bars and restaurants in Barcelona and sail around Mallorca and Ibiza.
Afterwards, the ship would sail to London for a congratulatory ceremony at the Royal Geographic Society.
"Both of these updates have been effective in improving the sail control performance," Spencer told Gizmodo.
A squall sweeps a hand overboard and you can sail on or attempt to rescue him.
However, Turner's people and sleepy sail-powered ships seem to come from a pre-steam past.
The cubesat includes a momentum wheel so that engineers on the ground can steer the sail.
In those holes he stood a couple of wooden rods and attached a little red sail.
A complimentary sunset sail excursion is available at El Mangroove, a boutique hotel in Costa Rica.
It's possible, they suggest, that Oumuamua is a light sail, a type of spacecraft propulsion device.
Some of them actually surround us all the time — and even sail right through our bodies.
A pandemic is no time for parents to set sail on some screen-time guilt trip.
S. Navy aircraft and ships will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows.
And why do its investors believe it will sail counter to the prevailing winds in media?
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter's Jack Dorsey appeared to sail through their hearings in Washington yesterday.
"That's the problem with Sail — what happens to make the scores is invisible," Dr. Fihn said.
Edwards said the hardest part of the entire journey took place before Maiden actually set sail.
We have some professionals we sail with, but this is about having fun and enjoying yourself.
And there is recent precedent for consumers helping America's economy to sail through a manufacturing downturn.
Would you like to sail the seven seas with your favorite music, film, or TV stars?
Guests aboard "The Broadway Cruise" can set sail with Tony winners Alan Cumming and Laura Benanti.
When she and her family are looking to get away, they sail off on the Venus.
We cannot heed the call of those who say it is time to furl the sail.
Teen environmental activist Greta Thunberg set sail for Madrid, Spain, from Hampton, Virginia, on November 13th.
The ship was scheduled to sail to Japan to take on F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.
He continued to sail in his later years until Parkinson's disease began to slow him down.
The mast hoop, which affixes the sail to the mast, is from one of my boats.
Cruise ships have continued to sail to Nassau, although Freeport is no longer available for disembarking.
For styling, I love the new R&Co Sail Soft Wave spray and the Mannequin Paste.
She set sail again in November for Spain for the 25th United Nations Climate Change conference.
A bill to prevent a tax hike on the middle class should sail through the House.
This tradition, however apocryphal, inspired the name of Beychevelle (from the Gascon, meaning "lower the sail").
"From where I sit, it's awfully thoughtful and generous," Mr. Callahan of Sail to Prevail said.
In other words, when the Titanic set sail, there was no reason for it not to.
Shippers are an international group of people who sail large vessels, mostly historic and wooden ships.
But, this time, there is no billowing sail-like form, jagged crystalline spire or curvaceous squiggle.
But, this time, there is no billowing sail-like form, jagged crystalline spire or curvaceous squiggle.
In his youth, Turner loved to fish and to sail, but he had a difficult upbringing.
"The sail is so lightweight that you can't really put a control system on there to fire little jets and otherwise correct for the relative position of the sail and the light," Mason Peck, a professor of aerospace engineering at Cornell University, told me over the phone.
Magic sail past rested 76ers 105-88 PHILADELPHIA — The Orlando Magic were coming off a difficult loss.
If Oumuamua is not a comet or an asteroid, chances of it being a light sail increase.
BURG RASHID, Egypt (Reuters) - Mohamed Mabrouk hoped to sail from Egypt to a better future in Europe.
The Real Deal: Good news for toy-lovers with deep pockets: Jabba's Sail Barge is coming soon.
Most who set sail for America were uneducated and unskilled and found jobs working crops and farms.
In his spare time, Yimou plans to circumnavigate Taiwan in a sail boat (not an aircraft carrier).
Lucky for me, The Mark invites me to set sail down the Hudson to check it out.
Christian and Évelyne Colombo had intended to sail around the world in their catamaran, the Tribal Kat.
Another is a science nerd's dream — a solar sail project that has been centuries in the making.
The vessel uses a 24-meter-tall cylindrical rotor sail developed by Norsepower Oy, another Finnish company.
And for the love of god, George R.R. Martin, can you just let my damn ship sail?
It is expected to sail through its third reading and be signed into law by Mr Putin.
Specifically, it could be a solar light sail, designed to be carried along by the solar wind.
Our guests sail with us to have great vacations, and we are sorry this cruise fell short.
Sirens perched on rocks waited for ships to sail by, so they could sing their legendary song.
It will sail through Mexico's congress, but many will be wondering what the point of it is.
Once reeled in, a drag sail (seen in the video above) could be deployed to hasten reentry.
The ship had set sail from Seattle just two days before Kristy was killed, according to investigators.
But, it can take over a month for those goods to sail from Beijing to New York.
Full Sail Brewing Company is already in the holiday spirit, releasing two holiday themed brews this month.
Once unfurled, there is no easy way to stop a craft with a solar sail gathering speed.
An E-sail-powered craft can be prevented from accelerating simply by switching off its electron gun.
Nor has Greece, where the survivors landed, or Egypt, from where the migrants and smugglers set sail.
As the ice melts, it may become more feasible for cargo ships to sail through Arctic waters.
It was like an anchor holding her back to shores she was ready to set sail from.
Sail through the smokin' snaps to see Carlos and Alexa showin' some skin on land and sea.
Despite those questions about Russia and climate, Corker said Friday that he believes Tillerson will sail along.
Henrik watches an easy pass sail past him as if he were a blind old basset hound.
The ghosts have eaten their cake and can now sail back to the land of the dead.
"We tack into the wind," ran the message on the sail of a boat on the water.
Everything is in place for Lucy and him to sail away in a blue haze of tobacco.
Ms. Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, set sail from Hampton, Va., on Wednesday morning.
The group launched aA sail powered by sunlightLightSail 2 has been orbiting Earth for the last month.
After the ship set sail he was caught and promptly booted at the first port in Italy.
The sail uses something called the "Magnus effect" for propulsion, Viking Line said in a statement Wednesday.
But Cammas has fought back to the peak fitness required to sail the immensely powerful foiling catamaran.
The Tranquility was built by the Oceanco shipyard in the Netherlands and set sail back in 2014.
Mr. Howard goes all out when the ship finally sets sail, with some obviously artificial digital effects.
Diners can borrow Jenga or Scrabble to play in the backyard, partly covered by an old sail.
Washington said in February it would increase the "freedom of navigation" sail-bys around the disputed sea.
Its engine fired, but failed after about three minutes, causing the probe to sail past the planet.
"These operations demonstrate the United States will fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows," McMarr said.
So to reach New York, Thunberg plans to sail across the Atlantic on a zero-emissions sailboat.
By 2015 he had persuaded her to sail, just the two of them, around the Indonesian archipelago.
The FPSO unit was originally scheduled to sail from South Korea by the end of last year.
Greta Thunberg has set sail across the Atlantic on a last-minute voyage with an impromptu crew.
A spacecraft that utilizes a solar sail in this way has an almost unlimited supply of energy.
The light-sail technology might be abundantly used for transportation of cargos between planets or between stars.
The solar sail would also be thinner than the authors of the new paper describe, he said.
During this period, Kelen's father taught him to sail in a traditional canoe made by Kelen's grandfather.
According to C-SAIL, [The] algorithm's findings align well with what we humans might expect to observe.
The tankers are awaiting directions from Repsol before they set sail, according to one of the sources.
As we sail towards Sicily to bring our human cargo to dry land, we are moving slowly.
The Virgin Islands National Park features opportunities to kayak, sail and even camp overnight on the beach.
Rockwell has also worked on solutions for other breweries, such as Lakefront Brewery and Full Sail Brewing.
The Chevrolet Avalanche also used a sail pillar to compensate for the lack of a D pillar.
As for those pirates, Ms. Backhaus said she is drawn to figures who sail their own way.
The thought of Ron Jeremy maintaining an erection to "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)" makes me feel uncomfortable.
If San Francisco was a wash, then they'd set sail for New Zealand, where they had friends.
In 2016, Carnival was the first U.S. cruise company to sail to Cuba since the 1959 revolution.
Numerous warships set sail from the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company here on the Hackensack River.
This past April, the Draken left its home port of Haugesund, Norway, setting sail for North America.
You're constantly moving and anticipating what the next sail change will be and need to be ready.
It's an enormous sail that depicts the silhouettes of two people harmoniously co-solving a crossword puzzle.
The ferry hit an atoll after setting sail, and repairs were carried out to the propeller shaft.
The world's largest yacht, REV (short for Research Expedition Vessel) can sail around the world without refueling.
They said it was due to sail to meet a flotilla of boats hoping to reach Gaza.
These functions will also be available on the Apex, a Celebrity ship setting sail in April 2020.
Included are no less than five songs from "Sail Away," the 1961 musical that starred Elaine Stritch.
So he created a universal joint using a nylon rope to link the sail to the board.
The oars are carved from Popsicle sticks from the canteen; the sail was snipped from a sheet.
Though deerhounds can sometimes be a bit more skittish, Foxcliffe was able to sail through the competition.
It will be "fully sanitized" before setting sail again, but it's unclear what the process looks like.
With Mr. Johnson commanding a hefty majority, his plan to leave the European Union will sail through.
The team is scheduled to perform next month at Sail Boston and during Navy Week in Philadelphia.
The cruise ship is scheduled to sail from Miami to Cuba every other week, according to BBC.
The plan was to sail an iron-plated steamboat, loaded with railroad ties, to the Urubamba's headwaters.
Pierre Agnes, CEO of Boardriders, Quiksilver's parent company, set sail early on Tuesday but did not return.
If the House passes the deal, the legislation is expected to sail through the Republican-led Senate.
Cruise operators also have canceled trips, and some ships that had already set sail are under quarantine.

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