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The cylinders, or rotor sails, work as mechanical sails that spin to propel the vessel forward.
The spacecraft's four triangular sails resemble the sails of water-skimming ships in form and function.
North Sails A flagship store for nautically inspired apparel from a company best known for its sails.
He cut his first sails for club members in his basement in 1958, and Elvstrom Sails was born.
But spherical sails would more easily collapse under the intense pressures of heat and acceleration, compared to flat square sails.
On solar sails, instead of wind, you can use sunlight to move out of really big sails, hundreds of square feet if not thousands.
This is not just to make the sails look trippy; it's also a potential solution to the technical challenge of stabilizing and steering the sails.
RS X MEN Windsurfer RS X WOMEN Windsurfer 49er MEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker 49erFX WOMEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker Laser MEN Two-person dinghy, 1 sail Laser Radial WOMEN Two-person dinghy, 123 sail Finn MEN Two-person dinghy (heavy) 1 sail 470 MEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker 470 WOMEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker NACRA 17 MIXED Two-person catamaran, 2 sails + spinnaker Each class will compete in 10 or 12 races plus a medal race.
LightSail 2 Opens Its Sails in an Early Test of Tech That May Make Interstellar Travel PossibleA tiny spacecraft in Earth orbit has successfully deployed its solar sails.
People watch fireworks and a brig with scarlet sails floating on the Neva River during the Scarlet Sails festivities marking a school graduation in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 24.
Lingam and Loeb focus on two spacecraft concepts that already exist: light sails, which use photons to generate thrust, and electric sails, which are propelled by high-energy subatomic particles.
North Sails used synthetic materials like Dacron to make lighter, more resilient sails; embraced computer modeling to create more efficient sail shapes; and in time became a leader in the industry.
Another option is to return to the original source of ship propulsion—the wind—using technologies like large metal sails or rotor sails to propel large cargo ships and reduce energy costs.
Loeb has been looking into light sails for years now.
For now, Sinn Fein has the wind in its sails.
MONTROSE "Albert Einstein Sails With a Russian Spy," lecture. Feb.
Now west Africa's pirates have the wind in their sails.
A photo released today showing the recently unfurled solar sails.
The ending of Black Sails was everything I'd hoped for.
Those spacecraft would have sails to catch the laser beam.
When straightening up, I saw the blue sea and sails.
"The wind blew and the sails pointed in that direction."
Police watch protesters shining lights onto the Opera House sails.
But in 2017, the wind really got behind its sails.
However, by the second season, Black Sails uncovers Flint's secret.
But Black Sails doesn't stop at being a character drama.
It's not like a boat that sails on the surface.
It kind of takes the wind out of your sails.
More than a decade her junior, Storm fishes, sails, surfs.
As I move towards the booths, the sails light up.
I changed the sails of Admiral Nelson's ship to African textiles and after that project I realized that there was something quite dynamic about the sails, and also symbolic of migration through the seas.
So, he pushed himself and his three-hulled Sodebo Ultim craft—a 102 foot long by 69 foot wide boat, with 115-foot sails that weigh 330 pounds—despite the sails being full of water.
Two weeks later she recanted, and told cops Sails punched her.
On Saturday, messenger Mercury sails into outspoken Sagittarius until December 2.
Here's a little taste of what hides inside those magnificent sails.
Yes, this is a huge wind in the president&aposs sails.
It was used to waterproof the hulls and windproof the sails.
The news "sucked the wind out of my sails," he admits.
Many have been proposed, including solar sails and photon laser thrusters.
Just took the wind right out of his sails with that.
So far, he appears to have the wind in his sails.
The paper points out that comparable light-sails exist on Earth.
Truscott: I remember when "Black Sails" got on All Songs Considered.
But his cross sails on him, and the chance is wasted.
Whether you agree or not, he didn't trim his sails. Unflinching.
He would be on the Tonight Show talking about solar sails.
Chelsea sails ahead in calm waters as the storm gathers below.
The new sails use something called the "Magnus effect" for propulsion.
Each dot sails through shimmering rivers of space rocks - celestial, blue.
Even so, Hallquist, 143, has plenty of wind in her sails.
Race For Water's vessel sails off the coast of Easter Island.
Despite the security alert, tourists continued snapping selfies of the famous sails.
Not giving a shit takes the wind out of an asshole's sails.
But not enough to have trimmed my sails for half a lifetime.
Clinton as having trimmed her sails on gun control for political expediency.
Instead, Euron sails onto the scene, insulting his way to the kingship.
Rising interest rates should at least put wind into Mr Flint's sails.
These sails will use the Sun's energy as a method of propulsion.
Yet, however Jobbik evolves, Mr Orban has some wind in his sails.
This includes "wind assists" aboard ships, which essentially act as modern sails.
In family photos, Mazurenko roller-skates, sails a boat, and climbs trees.
Would this bill add further wind to the sails of transit opponents?
Scarlet Sails is the biggest night of the year in St. Petersburg.
But every ship that sails tends to bring me back to her.
An image of a Swiss army knife is emblazoned on its sails.
It sails through all other matter unimpeded while remaining invisible our telescopes.
When the show cheerily sails on past it, it can be disorienting.
Pat was adjusting the sails while keeping watch for a flailing child.
It's a 72-foot boat, so the sails are big and heavy.
You're moving the sails around the boat and race the boat hard.
This is supported by Bob Crowley's nonrealist, off-kilter sails and chandeliers.
"It was a little bit of wind beneath my sails," she said.
Such a candidate would take the wind out of Donald Trump's sails.
The sails are 344 square feet in size, not nearly 20 miles.
Viking sails were made from wool and needed a coating to be effective.
They whittle out the hull and mast and then attach scrap-plastic sails.
"For once, we had the wind at our sails," a top aide said.
And from Tuesday through November 11, amorous Venus sails through bold, outspoken Sagittarius.
After each course change, we'd run around trimming sails with hardly a question.
That means lots of concerts, outdoor movie screenings, beach trips, and sunset sails.
The Norwegian brand sails 16 ships to almost 300 destinations around the world.
So much like chips and CubeSats, solar sails also need to shrink significantly.
That took the wind out of our sails quickly after the Schwarber homer.
And for the very first time, Link sails freely on the high seas.
Propulsion would come from foil sails that would unfold to catch laser light.
Or more practically speaking, in things like parachutes, emergency worker uniforms, or sails.
He led me over to a shack filled with surfboards, sails, and snorkels.
The main thing today is to use the sails more than the engine.
All of that has probably helped take the wind out of gold's sails.
Alvey suggests a schooner whose sails will seem impossibly tall inside the bottle.
A boat sails past the stands and observation tower from the rowing facility.
You are surrounded in the rigging and in the spars, sails and rigging.
That seed of potential, however, sails away on a tide of numbing stupidity.
It sails February 10-14, 2020, and prices start at $1,621 per person.
Looking forward, the Democrats would appear to have the wind in their sails.
The grunt work — it took 14 members of crew to work the sails.
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.
He sails back to Amsterdam, and that nautilus is sold to a curiosity dealer.
A rocket would ferry these nanocraft into space, where they would unfold tiny sails.
One factor that may put wind in Mr. Obama's sails is Congress's abiding unpopularity.
Navigating the wide space of the street, their bodies are masts, their arms sails.
Along with sails and anchors she carried telescopes, microscopes, two artists and several scientists.
Image: Planetary SocietyA tiny spacecraft in Earth orbit has successfully deployed its solar sails.
Solar sails capture this momentum with sheets of large, reflective material such as Mylar.
But will anyone be there to wave as the show sails into the sunset?
Republicans are going to get a little wind in their sails from this victory.
I've been binge-watching Black Sails, a show about pirates, politics, identity, and romance.
The blue flip-flop kicked off by one figure sails into the adjacent canvas.
The one-sided tiebreak seemed to take the wind out of Ramos-Vinolas' sails.
"That took the wind out of a lot of people's sails," the organizer said.
We could elect less obstinate politicians, so that disaster aid sails through more easily.
Most of the characters on Black Sails spend the series wrestling with that question.
Eventually, that could start to take the wind out of the stock market's sails.
Going forward, Biden must find a way to keep the wind in his sails.
The Chinese navy regularly sails ships, including its flagship aircraft carrier, through nearby waters.
Loosen your rigging lines and bring the sails and masts down alongside the hull.
But Grael has had some high-profile tasks: steering on occasion and trimming sails.
We tested the new sails in Capri and they're good — very, very fast downwind.
There is a growing movement of women and girls taking control of the sails.
Instead of blowing wind in their sails, he's piling dead weight on their decks.
Let us make the most of the momentum, catch the wind in our sails.
The silhouette of Zach's sails looked like black shears jutting up from the ocean.
My first guess was SAILS, but the answer turned out to be MASTS. 36A.
Trilobites The Earth sails through streams of cosmic debris as it orbits the sun.
I think we'll win even more with this kind of wind in our sails.
All four seasons of Black Sails are available to stream through Starz's streaming service.
Tommy wanted a new suit of racing sails, but Mr. Wayne sternly rejected that.
"We've taken the wind out of their sails," said one senior Pakistani government official.
Comets are vastly more common than extraterrestrial solar sails, making them the likeliest explanation.
An Egyptian felucca sails from right to left, with a full sail and three oars.
The finding on teenaged use will put wind into the sails of advocates for liberalisation.
It's a cooperative process that involves splitting duties up around navigation, helm, sails, and lookout.
Instead she sails off into the sunset for Braavos, and you think it's all over.
Tar has been found on hulls, rigging and small fragments of sails from Viking vessels.
Jack Sparrow leaves all of his new pals and sails away on The Black Pearl.
The ship sails into a full-blown gale that looks like something out of Geostorm.
Scraping data from public-facing websites often sails close to breaching their terms and conditions.
Up top, cloth sails fly in a brilliant orange-red just like in the movie.
Why this matters: It could put wind in the sails of the GOP's repeal effort.
But it certainly does take wind out of the sails of U.S. climate change efforts.
Black Sails gives you the feeling of being connected to its characters, to the story.
NASA uses this stuff—gel spun polyethylene—on some of their solar sails, Wagner says.
The plan is to gather operating data on whether rotor sails are a worthwhile investment.
I learned that anything about yoga sails to the top of the most-emailed list.
And take the wind out of the sails of all the demons in the room.
Also, playing too hard to get could take the wind out of a pursuer's sails.
He gets together with Hadass, and Yentl sails to America to start a new life.
Russia gets a free kick and Aleksandr Golovin sails it into the net. 5-0.
But let's get realistic: What people do is trim their sails in terms of content.
Our sails stood full and proud in the south breeze that blew steadily from behind.
But his shot sails well over Neuer, quite a feat since he's 11 feet tall.
Parasailing, jet skiing, snorkel tours, sunset sails and fishing expeditions are available for a price.
The sails of Mr. al-Alwi's ships are made from scraps of old T-shirts.
"They think I'm like Jack Sparrow or something, hoisting sails in the cold," he said.
I think Michael Bloomberg suddenly coming in has taken the wind out of his sails.
"Once a ship sails or is cut, it doesn't come back again," Mr. Seroka said.
The program's dinghies with pink sails have become a regular sight in the waters here.
First we spent more than a reasonable number of minutes figuring out how sails work.
Far: Lone Sails is a lonesome experience, but it's also kind of a meditative one.
So with these political winds at his sails, what other new restrictions could Trump propose?
Troy Maxson, Denzel Washington's character in "Fences," sails onto the screen on gusts of verbiage.
To purchase this, he sails under Christ's auspices, to the market of the new Jerusalem.
Since 1988, North Sails has been a regular supplier for boats in America's Cup races.
From August 5 to 29, Venus sails through Virgo and your flirty, fun-loving third house.
The wind in VIEWS's sails is the genre-hopping sprawl and confessional sadness of Take Care.
But six years of rising unemployment, inflation, and repression took the wind out of the sails.
In two paintings, the slight clefts of an upper lip enlarge, lighten, and unfurl as sails.
With the wind in his sails, Mr Santos was eager to excavate and recover the ship.
The planets are already blowing air into our sails, amping us up for the coming changes.
The ship, which sails under a Liberian flag, was reportedly warned about safety and environmental issues.
Before anything can be done, the ship sails off, leaving our heroes yelling into the wind.
Alcohol has loosened your inhibitions, but it has also taken the wind out of your sails.
If it falls, the economy needs a dose of monetary stimulus; the sails must be unfurled.
The $4.5 million spacecraft will carry large reflective sails measuring 344 square feet (32 square meters).
Lin-Manuel Miranda provides original music for the Disney film, which sails into theaters Nov. 23.
To propel it through interstellar space, the device would be attached to large, square-shaped sails.
If a batted ball sails over the outer bounds without hitting the ground, it's six runs.
The animated feature is about a teenager who sails through the South Pacific to an island.
But the rise of Tinder and Hinge on mobile sucked the wind out of Zoosk's sails.
But on Thursday, downbeat trade data from China took some wind out of the dollar's sails.
They are concerned that slowing U.S. chocolate sales have taken the wind out of Hershey's sails.
Now that immunotherapies have wind in their sails, various old ideas are coming back into vogue.
Once I learned about trimming sails to the wind, I never wanted to leave the boat.
But she's not letting adversity take the wind out of her sails ahead of the Sept.
"The wind was knocked out of our sails in the seventh," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
"Solar sails are just ideal," Bill Nye, head of the Planetary Society, said in a video.
The Estraden is a Finnish cargo ship that sails the North Sea six times a week.
Or are we going to keep using paddles and palm leaf sails as we always have?
These light sails will be attached to the nanocraft and pushed by… (you guessed it!) light!
But on Black Sails, the 18th century was full of queer characters, and their stories mattered.
Alex Eaton-Salners is back, and he clearly sails with a hoity-toity class of people.
But while the wine list sails off into uncharted territory, the menu sticks closer to home.
He is dispossessed, but the ball comes out to Coutinho, who sails it over the bar.
By the 1970s, the Elvstrom name was stamped on sails, masts and boats around the world.
To mix metaphors, he leads you deep into their workings while putting wind in their sails.
The surface of the water was churning, black tails poking up like so many miniature sails.
The New South Wales Rural Fire Service shared a video of the illuminated sails on Facebook.
Their most recent production, an American television series "Black Sails," involved creating island scenery and ships.
Momentum is the wind in your sails; one big victory seems to precede another and another.
Politically speaking, public apprehension about climate change may be the strongest wind in the mayor's sails.
But science is here to take that slow-release energy wind right out of your sails.
He sails authentic model colonial ships and spends time perfecting his technique firing cannons and muskets.
"We have a lot of wind in our sails at this point," said CEO Bill Sandbrook.
Other propellant-less options, like solar sails, have low thrusts that may not work for heavier spacecraft.
The moon sails over the river and reflects off the dead glass of the Wheeling Steel plant.
Made of wood, it commonly had slanting, triangular sails and a sharp upward bow at the front.
Dinner alone could put you back $200 – it's enough to take the wind out of your sails.
Yet with "King Charles III," Mr. Bartlett sails with bravado over every high hurdle he sets up.
Should it prove successful, two more solar sails, dubbed LightSail-2 and LightSail-3, will be built.
In addition to being big, the sails would need to be exceptionally light, and thus very thin.
Once enough gravitational inertia is acquired, the probe would retract its sails for the long journey ahead.
It was a smart move, but a general election could take the wind out of Labor's sails.
As Walter and David dance around one another, the ship with beautiful golden sails hovers in space.
Who needs a battery pack for a phone that easily sails through a day of heavy use?
Imagine a fleet of light sails, imprinted with holographic messages, embarking from Earth to the stars beyond.
"So you're on deck a lot, 24 hours a day, changing sails as the gales roll through."
The hotel hosts historical tours of the lake, happy-hour sails and private trips on the yacht.
As they sped toward a reef, grabbing at sails, an uncharacteristically rattled Mr. Kleeman even spat expletives.
To be sure, the necessity to accommodate this inconvenient historical fact luffs the novel's sails a bit.
I hope the bipartisan recommendations add wind to the sails of the reform efforts pending in Congress.
The $218 billion venture will be inaugurated on June 26th when the first vessel officially sails through.
From moonlight sails to barhopping along the beach, Anguilla is perfect for beach and food lovers alike.
But you'd never know it because it sails under the flag of the West African nation Togo.
Without cameras to watch, Republicans assumed they were taking the wind out of the Democrats' protest sails.
This is the source of the tough fiber, which can be used for rope, sails and paper.
And that release, the president is wagering, will take the wind out of the Yellow Vest sails.
In St. Barths, crews work on boats and tend to sails side by side, shoulder to shoulder.
The drama of the stock market takes the wind — for the moment — out of the redistributionists' sails.
And then after a while you have to make changes — change the sails, keel and the boom.
SAPNA Not to take the wind of their sails, or shall I say, sales, but … JOHN Groan.
The harbor fills with fishing boats, sails are hoisted, weekenders spill from train, ferries, cars and buses.
You can't change the wind, but you can adjust the sails, a wise editor once told me.
"If the economy sails, then I'm right, because I said I'm not touching Social Security," he said.
Two Sunfish-style sails make the boats highly maneuverable and quick on a reach or running downwind.
There is already evidence that Mr. Johnson has trimmed his sails out of deference to the president.
"We will have 10 sails, so it will use the wind like traditional sailing ships," Tatsuya explained.
In normal times, tempers calm and the corporation sails on to its next generous licence-fee settlement.
"It would actually take some wind out of the sails of the Trump administration's approach," he said.
But boy, that Emmy night must have taken the wind out of their sails, just a bit.
It then sails north across the maritime border to Texas or Louisiana where the crude runs through refineries.
Chemical rockets, Loeb argues, wouldn't be strong enough, and those explorers would need alternative technologies like solar sails.
Mr Riski hopes to slash that figure to three years by making the sails more cheaply in China.
In fact, we're working on our own light sails here on Earth, albeit on a far smaller scale.
In Mashable's exclusive sneak peek at the Black Sails series finale, airing Sunday, April 2 at 9 p.m.
Described as a "transparent cloud," it is made up of 12 huge glass sails that house 803 galleries.
Plus, just being a part of that musician/artist community can put the wind in your sails again.
That includes readying the sails, steering the ship, and manning the cannons, in addition to on-shore exploration.
There's nothing quite like a urinary tract infection (UTI) to take the wind out of your sexy sails.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union put some wind into Mr Trump's sails at a vital moment.
A whirlpool swirls at the bottom of the photo as what appears to be the Titanic sails forth.
You'll need to raise the anchor, set the angle of the sails, and lower them to gather speed.
"As a ship sails out to sea, I dip my soup away from me" is one memorable line.
Sails kept the boat moving, but Erussard relied on an engine and generator to keep the electronics running.
The wind is in the sails for the renewable industry in other parts of the county, as well.
These space ships won't be propelled by a rocket, but by an ultra-powerful laser and light sails.
Maybe Dany needs to poison someone before she finally sails across the Blackwater Bay and attacks King's Landing.
Bennett noticed the sails and rigging were loose, and saw his wife wasn't at the controls, prosecutors said.
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ross sails across the Mediterranean at night in this Sept.
He was already considering new iterations, possibly incorporating sails or wave gliders that would make Wilson go faster.
Although winter is closing in, the captain sails northward into the Arctic until his ship is stuck fast.
Summer officially begins with the solstice on the 20th, when the sun sails into Cancer for a month.
In one way, Black Sails is referencing Treasure Island and the role of pirates as morally repugnant villains.
Silversea sails to all seven continents, including locales such as the Galapagos Islands, Antarctica and Russia's Far East.
It was just when the wind really started hitting the sails of this kind of cable television revolution.
It's common for a new restaurant to trim its sails, but this one has trimmed its prices, too.
Imagine trying to take the wind out of Dods's sails by calling him an impostor, as people did.
Alix lets go, and the creature sails off, leaving protection and care behind, venturing forth into the unknown.
If that happened, the boat would be sprawled on its side, sails flapping and everyone hanging on grimly.
And there are days when it's just ok to drop your sails and go sideways for a bit.
But in Far: Lone Sails, it sets the expectation that you, the player, are the impetus for everything.
"People have speculated on using solar sails as cargo ships to take material to Mars and so on." 
Voter enthusiasm that fueled Republican gains in recent midterms, Democrats hope, will now be wind in their sails.
The Maersk Pelican has been fitted with the sails, Finnish firm Norsepower Oy said in a statement Thursday.
Twist's silk drops are used elsewhere in the ballet, too, to create seas and storms and ships' sails.
The production swells, and a note sails over the track—a burst of sunlight through the stormy clouds.
With the wind in her sails, Vandeweghe simply blasted away in the second set, barely putting a foot wrong.
It kind of takes the wind out of the sails right there, and I was kind of pumped up.
The women found their rhythm and worked in shifts — two members would adjust the sails and steer the ship.
"When a storm comes through, I hear the sails flap and it makes me feel alive," said Mr. Stowe.
Domestically, Brazil may need to add a few more soybeans to the balance sheet after the last shipment sails.
And much of Trump's online solicitations are merchandise sails, from those iconic "Make America Great Again Hats," for instance.
The new light sail features four triangular sails, made of mylar, which combine to form a rectangular-shaped surface.
The main test goal will be to assess whether the solar sails are a viable form of spacecraft propulsion.
Thus was the scene set for Mr Juncker, on September 13th, to declare the wind back in Europe's sails.
But Green Lantern took the wind out of the sails for critics who were growing weary of superhero blockbusters.
"We might need one or two decades to be able to build such interstellar light sails," Heller told Gizmodo.
The moves come nearly three years after LinkedIn tried another approach to put some more wind into Groups' sails.
From a market-based standpoint, shifting investor preferences are also putting the wind at the back of Berkshire's sails.
In a weightless passage of cinema she is watched in action heaving provisions on board and trimming the sails.
"Being able to score short-handed, I think it definitely took some wind out of their sails," Zajac said.
In the atmosphere, the craft's oddly shaped radio equipment and magnetometer caught like sails, throwing Cassini into a tumble.
In other words, the merger that sails closest to the line of being rejected by regulators as anti-competitive.
BERNIE SANDERS enters today's Democratic primary election in Wisconsin with the wind in his sails following his recent triumphs.
I volunteer to help secure the extra sails on deck which we need to tuck away before reaching Hawaii.
Family Ecology Sails (Sunday) The South Street Seaport is inviting children to meet the neighbors below — way, way below.
Privacy regulations such as Europe's General Data Protection Act are likely also helping to put wind in DDG's sails.
If anything should be the legacy Black Sails, it should be us demanding better from the rest of television.
That said, it seems clear that regulatory battles in New York aren't taking the wind out of Airbnb's sails.
On the corner that follows, a header sails high into the air and Alisson and Chicharito battle for it.
Yet her Serene Highness of 59th Street sails on, confidently awaiting the next custodian of New York's social dream.
The attempt sails just over Ochoa's bar, but he was nervous for a second that it would sneak under.
Ms. Barra said no single factor had prompted G.M.'s cutbacks, portraying them as a prudent trimming of sails.
Bernie Sanders is heading into Nevada and South Carolina with a gust in his sails — but not a gale.
When we put the new wind sails on next year that will jump the speed by a couple knots.
There are now three vessels in daily commercial operation using Norsepower's rotor sails, according to its CEO Tuomas Riski.
Barcelona loses Champions League title game in Cardiff when Lionel Messi's penalty kick in shootout sails into Bristol Channel.
Ms. Appel and Ms. Fuiaba at first believed they could get to their destination using only the boat's sails.
You can imagine it if you're playing a naval battle in, say, Empire: Total War and adjusting sails and timing your shots, but in Sea of Thieves you can feel it, just from the way your collection of incompetent nerds suddenly morphs into a salty pirate crew that can make those sails sing.
The protective goo was applied to the planks, rigging, and sails of ships, giving Viking vessels added durability and reliability.
Artists Lel Kuzminkov and Valentyn Konstantinov created "The Sails" in the 21s for the aquatic sports station in Mariupol, Ukraine.
Artists Lel Kuzminkov and Valentyn Konstantinov created "The Sails" in the 1970s for the aquatic sports station in Mariupol, Ukraine.
Loeb and Lingam theorize that it might be used as a way to propel gigantic light sails across interstellar distances.
The sails of the Sydney Opera House are recognisable around the world, but the space beneath them remains largely hidden.
Then the final two minutes of "Boom" come to knock all the air out of your Josh-Sam shipping sails.
Jared VanderHook, 32, of Minneapolis, had a gear bag made out of Cuben Fiber, a material used for yacht sails.
Media companies seeking to keep regulators' favor have now lots of reasons to trim the sails of their political coverage.
Its counterintuitive message conjures, for me, an image of bravely wrestling with the thrashing untethered sails of a sinking ship.
But, in the meantime, E-sails do sound a plausible way of extending humanity's understanding of the nearby cosmic neighbourhood.
Unlike chemical rockets that provide short bursts of thrust, solar sails thrust continuously and can reach higher speeds over time.
The snow kiters lay out their sails and lines in the snow and those with inflatable kites start pumping away.
JULIET: Like th' albatross who sails o'er the sea; like the solitary moorland tree, I, Juliet, now alone must be.
This Friday, September 9, expansive Jupiter sails into Libra, the sign of peace, love, and harmony, until October 10, 2017.
The Saildrone autonomous sailboats look a little like shrunken America's Cup racing yachts — small trimarans with hard, carbon-fiber sails.
But it wasn't until he became an adult that Reeves itched to embark on open ocean "blue water cruising" sails.
The sails on ships of discovery were made from hemp, the canvas that covered wagon trains were made from hemp.
There's a lot of winds in our sails in terms of how responsive members are to the manufacturers' voices today.
It said it has asked the Cuban government to waive the rule before the first ship sails on May 1.
Instead they cling to tree branches for survival, their bodies transforming into sails, anchored in place thanks to toe pads.
Along the riverbank, leaf-cutter ants rambled industriously, looking like a fleet of tiny rusty boats with oversized green sails.
She sails off to the Iron Islands; he makes his way north for the final battle with the White Walkers.
Ahmed Musa takes a poke as he's sliding at the top of the area, but his undercut shot sails high.
That will allow other organizations to build more capable cloud A.I. systems and benefit from the wind filling Microsoft's sails.
In response, Lacorte has made modifications to his sails, altering the shape and dimensions with a focus on downwind conditions.
I confess I was initially put off by the premise, which sails through the Hallmark Channel into Love Boatish waters.
The gumdrop-shaped ship landed in the ocean under the sails of four giant parachutes about 9 minutes after launch.
The principal function of these pale, patchwork sails (the set is by Cristina Todesco) is not to catch the wind.
"It sure feels like Buttgieg and Klobuchar have wind in their sails," said Jeff Link, an Iowa-based Democratic strategist.
Tonight, we are illuminating the Sydney Opera House sails to show our support for everyone affected by the Australian bushfires.
Through the night and the next day, cloud after cloud spins off the mountain and sails over the plains below.
"Solar sails are just ideal," Bill Nye, head of the Planetary Society, which led the mission, said in a video.
But the exhibition reveals a crossroads in her great career and she sails right through, from strength to new strength.
Brazil has been pushing a bit, and Fernandinho took a try from about 21994 yards out that sails quite high.
He worked as a structural engineer in the aerospace industry and married Kay Gillette in 1956 before founding North Sails.
Comparatively, a single exposure to a bit of framing is nothing, like blowing on the sails of a giant ship.
His radiant falsetto imperceptibly dims into catacombs of vocal fry, or sails out and wavers as pristinely as a chime.
"[E-sails] are currently not useful for mining because of their small payload capability (about 10kg to NEAs)," he told Gizmodo.
It was designed to attack merchant ships, and was capable of raising a full set of sails to conserve coal consumption.
Tyrion, meanwhile, is appointed hand of the queen, and together with the rest of her motley crew she sails to Westeros.
On September 1.153th it arrived in Saudi Arabia on its first voyage since the installation of two 30-metre rotor sails.
By the late years of Bill Clinton's presidency the budget was in surplus, taking further wind out of the movement's sails.
"We found a method to slow down incoming light sails using the energy output of the target star instead," said Heller.
That if we don't want to lose even more ground we should trim our sails and shrink back into our britches.
The -- the story I tell about myself didn't allow me to say oh, well let's trim my sails here for expediency.
In 2010, Enercon, a German windpower specialist, launched E-ship1 with four 2-metre rotor sails to assist its diesel engines.
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The real story though is just how much luck and happenstance can help put wind in the sails of a company.
"It will put some wind in the sails of the Conservative attack plan, and Trudeau will take a hit," Graves said.
The ship is bucking and thrashing in the rough seas, making it impossible to fold the sails from a standing position.
Australian war planes routinely conduct surveillance flights and the Australian Navy sails through the contested waters to ensure freedom of navigation.
The group recruited Henderson to be the expert on board, since she sails in transatlantic and around-the-world yacht races.
This illustration by artist Futurilla beautifully outlines the propulsion mechanism—shooting laser beams at space sails until they reach relativistic speeds.
But analysts expect additional regulatory tightening and slowing economic growth will soon take the wind out of the property market's sails.
Although it aimed to be prestige TV for much of its run, the queer characters on Black Sails were never secondary.
They picked out a pair of boats, and an employee brought them two remote controls, with levers for sails and rudders.
Cleared out to Vrsaljko, he takes a whack from 2100 yards, but it sails well to the left of Lloris's goal.
Thousands of Australians protested a six-minute video projected on the landmark's white sails, pictured above, to promote a horse race.
On Tuesday night, thousands of people turned up to protest a six-minute light projection on the Opera House's tiled sails.
And there are really cool-sounding technologies like Lightsail (teeny sails), StarChip (a powerful gram-scale wafer) and Light Beamer (lasers!).
Taylor sails smoothly through a mock medical-board hearing, augmented by Chuck and Wendy's one-time friend Lonnie Watley (Malachi Weir).
Until her great wild roaring ships tore the lace to pieces, their sails clanging with icicles, their cannons full of fire.
The dual endorsement hasn't taken the wind out of the sails of at least one man among the front-runners, though.
Italy said it wouldn't assume responsibility for the migrants because the Aquarius sails under the flag of Gibraltar, a British territory.
The ship, which sails to the Caribbean, can hold more than 4,000 passengers and crew, and is comprised of 13 decks.
"The famous sails of the Sydney Opera House have been lit up in a special tribute tonight," the fire service said.
But as you cross Fifth on 34th Street heading west, the distinctive prow of the Flatiron Building sails majestically into sight.
A closed-off, mysterious woman leaves her husband and child and sails across the Atlantic alone in this elegantly written novel.
The building itself is encased in 15cm thick bomb proof glass while plastic sails are in place to reduce solar glare.
The first was launched in 2006, and unlike junks of the past, both are motor-powered, and their sails are decorative.
Once at the beach, the fishermen put the statue on board a decorated boat and the statue sails along the coast.
"It's one of the signs that the wind is blowing in our sails, thanks in large part to Trump," he said.
Some are very detailed, depicting masts, sails, rigging, rudders, oars, and even cabins; others are simply composed of suggestive shapes and lines.
The protective black goo was applied to the planks and sails of ships, which the Vikings used for trade and launching raids.
The Vikings used this tar to seal and protect structures made of wood, such as boats and longships, and to waterproof sails.
Officials it's completely safe and after one vote dumps it in, another sails through to stir it up and spread it out.
But interest in wind propulsion, and in rotor sails in particular, is growing as shipping lines seek ways to slash fuel bills.
And so begins a grueling 41-day journey adrift on a sailboat with broken sails across more than 1,000 of open ocean.
On the last day, we all helped the crew pull up the dark-red sails for a ritual sail, then sipped margaritas.
Motorola, too, while actually announcing its new G5 handsets, took some wind out of its own sails with a parade of prototypes.
"That basically took the wind out of the sails from the market," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
In 1988, Syromyatnikov seized on the idea of daylight extension, apparently as a pitch to get backers to support his solar sails.
However, political analysts say the wind is filling the center-right's sails after years of adverse conditions, giving it pre-election momentum.
The latest bit of questionable casting involves Black Sails star Zach McGowan, who's been cast to star as Ben Kanahele in Ni'ihau.
Now the rise of Trump, skeptical of free trade and far-flung security commitments, will blow more wind into China's diplomatic sails.
But then Bridgegate happened and Donald Trump took the wind out of his sails, turning him into an outdated model almost overnight.
Sunday morning, my family will rendezvous at the North Cove Marina in New York after the Hokule'a sails into New York Harbor.
UNESCO estimates that there are 9183m wrecks on the sea and ocean floors: 30 for every ship that now sails the surface.
To back this up with a show of limited muscle, France sails at least twice a year through the South China Sea.
Up to four players can connect online to crew a ship of their own and split up duties like navigation, sails, etc.
Although both stand to gain from the shift from fossil fuels, the wind in the sails of Vestas – and Denmark - looks stronger.
The event doesn't operate vessels itself; attendees charter boats themselves or bring their own yachts, and then everyone sails as a fleet.
When you have a North Star to steer toward, it keeps you off the rocks and keeps the wind in your sails.
"They had done multiple-week sails in the Mediterranean before, and they kept records and calculated how much it cost," said Dignum.
In Dante's Inferno, Odysseus (given his Latin name, Ulysses) is damned for deceitfulness and madly sails over the edge of the world.
While a lucky break may put a little wind in a successful person's sails, they got where they are through hard work.
Acuna: I want to change gears and talk about Michonne, because she sails off in this episode with a completely new character.
This means that "the wind is back in Europe's sails" and that there is "a window of opportunity" for reform, he said.
Bernie Sanders' sails, with the 2016 runner-up having enjoyed consistent momentum ever since recovering from his heart attack in early October.
But on gritty 8-millimeter fim he is preserved, looped for eternity as he sails to a future he will never reach.
But this week, its gleaming white sails became the focus of a bruising local debate over culture, sports, misogyny and national identity.
Tottenham pings one cross, then another, across the full width of the Liverpool penalty area, but each sails through cleanly — and untouched.
A week after launch, the massive sails will spread out and begin using sunlight to lift the cubesat into a higher orbit.
The sharp evening breeze sails through the window, and the mess in our apartment settles around me like an old soft quilt.
In Canada, they have wind in their sails thanks to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise of reconciliation with the country's indigenous peoples.
This contract with Symphony of the Seas sails in the Caribbean, docking in St. Maarten, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and the Bahamas.
All we had to do was fly into the Staniel Cay airport, pull up the sails and push off into the sunset.
Working on creating deployable structures like large sails and solar power systems for spacecrafts, he turned to the ladybug for design inspiration.
Instead, today's announcement was more focused on taking the wind out of Disney's sails following its big (and sometimes glitchy) U.S. launch.
Now, as the Republican Titanic sails toward the electoral iceberg, in the ultimate retreat the GOP retirement wave grows larger every day.
And some of the traditional parties have moved in a more nationalistic direction, taking a bit of wind out of his sails.
Moments later, the plane sails just above the tourists perched on the ridge below, and then lands, with a thud, in paradise.
Mr. North sold North Sails in 1984 for several million dollars and then bought a cruising yacht and sailed around the world.
However, Kansas City right fielder Jarrod Dyson took the wind out of the Mariners' sails with an inning-ending throw to home plate.
Energy-efficient ship designs, smarter logistics systems, and "wind-assisted" technologies, such as spinning rotor sails, are also proven ways to slash emissions.
Ideas like mandating that new satellites deorbit in a reasonable amount of time, harpooning old ones, and catching them in nets or sails.
As go-getter Mars sails through your goal-oriented 7.993th house until the 19th, you'll clarify what you actually want in a partnership.
Torres says returning a day early gives the cruise line "more time to completely clean and sanitize the ship" before it sails again.
The interest in the sails comes because they can slash fuel bills and emissions, says Tommy Thomassen, chief technical officer of Maersk Tankers.
NASA launched the first of these light sails, weighing only 8 pounds, into low Earth orbit in 2011 as a proof of concept.
"We ended the first period well and we took the wind out of their sails by (scoring) those first couple goals," said Eaves.
The Note 7 crisis should put wind in the sails of Elliott Associates, a hedge fund whose affiliates own 0.62% of Samsung Electronics.
The home side made a bright start and were lively going forward but the early goal took the wind out of their sails.
The Christian Radich still sails today — the only major aspect of this film still around, while Cinemiracle, Cinerama, and travelogues have all faded.
Storms flooded the engine and damaged the mast and sails so badly, they couldn&apost generate enough wind power to stay on course.
In addition to moving small satellites in orbit, large solar sails could conceivably be used to propel heavier spacecraft through the Solar System.
Leo steals the sunbeamed crown on July 22 as the sun sails into this regal sign for a month, accompanied by passionate Mars.
Then he got a couple of guys on and I think the grand slam probably took a little wind out of his sails.
The following morning, Bennett awoke to a loud noise and discovered the sails were loose — and his wife was nowhere to be found.
Supply and demand are favoring the U.S. industrial space, despite fears of China's slowing economy sucking the wind out of the sector's sails.
So with the wind of this experiment in my sails, I decided to start my week by making chickpea cookie dough for breakfast.
Escalating fears of a new weapons test by North Korea kept investors on edge, as a U.S. carrier group sails towards the area.
It's really a romantic notion that has tremendous practical applications; there are just a few missions that solar sails are absolutely ideal for.
Beyond Italy's borders, a "no" vote in the Italian referendum is bound to put wind in the sails of other European populist movement.
Fitting ships with sails to assist with propulsion, thus saving fuel and reducing emissions, is an idea that has been around for decades.
One episode later, the fleet they've decided to build together is complete, and it's been decorated with hundreds of hand-painted Targaryen sails.
The tattoo is of a siren clutching a skull to her chest while a ship sails toward her and a sun rises behind.
That combined with tightened controls on outflows of capital from China has knocked the wind out of the sails for M&A lending.
The standout in Sotheby's 240.85-lot selection is Andre Derain's 261 Fauve gem, "The Red Sails," valued at $20153 million to $22015 million.
Mr. Buren has covered the museum's 12 glass-paneled "sails" with a checkerboard of translucent colored gels, punctuated by panes of white stripes.
It's possible Democrats will surrender to the illusion that they can have both, puffing the sails of Ocasio-Cortez and her fellow travelers.
Exit polls show that voters decided on Biden late, signaling that his South Carolina victory provided a much-needed wind for his sails.
An earlier version of this article misstated the size of mylar sails used by a satellite carried to orbit during a rocket launch.
He has even improved the restaurant's signature, the Kate Pierson beehive of cotton candy that sails out to the tables of valued guests.
As this future sails ever closer, I can't help but think: Weren't we supposed to have virtual reality in the workplace by now?
The sails would probably have to be controlled remotely or by artificial intelligence, as they could not safely carry fragile lifeforms like humans.
The motor of Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis was made in Paterson, as were the sails for the first America's Cup yacht race.
The wind that had filled our sails in an hour after the start had dissipated, and we sat becalmed under a hot sun.
We had three more years of fine and funny sails in our much-loved Grenadines before Michael's cancer came back to claim him.
If the Democrats lose this time, their roaring river of regret will be background noise as Trump sails happily into 2020 and beyond.
On a ferry that sails from Taveuni to Suva, I held a tagimoucia clipping given to me by the village chief of Tavuki.
At that moment, Mr. Domingo, who had been sitting near Mr. Parker on the panel, said he felt the wind leave his sails.
Two 30-meter-tall rotor sails have been installed on a Maersk Tankers vessel in an attempt to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
Measuring 30 meters in height and five meters in diameter, the rotor sails were installed on the product tanker in Rotterdam, Norsepower added.
The wind was taken out of the sails on Friday, as investors digested the SEC's rejection of the Winklevoss twins bitcoin ETF application.
A Washington Post-ABC News poll out Monday put his approval rating at an eye-popping 58 percent, adding wind to Clinton's sails.
"Vox is a party that is typically anti-immigration, but it's not immigration that is putting wind in their sails," said Mr. Torreblanca.
But with the midterms in a few months, everyone has incentive to try to make sure a spending bill sails through without drama.
Rent a bike, swim in a pond, borrow a dog, talk to your mom—anything that will put some wind in your sails.
Still, there are what looks like boats visible in the gloaming, their bows, sterns, and sails curving like cursive vessels surfing the waves.

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