Sentences with phrase «oar as»

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Troops of formations under 7 Division in Operation LAFIYA DOLE are not resting on their oars as they engage in massive filling of pot holes and...
Paddle over translucent crystal waters and you won't need a mask to see the beautiful coral formations and the myriad of colourful fish darting under your oars as you paddle.

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Get off your butt, Mr. Dix, not because the BC Liberals might win but because you might just lose, and forever be linked with Gordon Campbell as another man who leaned on his oars when he should have been rowing like hell.
As a senior vice president of a Fortune 50 firm told us, «They can and do sit in the boat without pulling the oars... and that may be worse than leaving.»
The opening lines describe oars plunging into the sea with set - jaw determination, carrying you into a world of honor - seeking ambition that isn't as archaic as we often imagine.
Pulling solely on the oar of capitalist individualism results in nihilism, as it did in the Gilded Age and in the 1920s and «80s, and is no more satisfactory than trying to steer society by the oar of Christian communitarianism.
As I stated in my original article, prior to conducting experiments with human cells, ANT - OAR techniques would need to be rigorously tested in animal models to establish a procedure that guarantees with reasonable certainty that an embryo is not generated.
The cell produced by ANT - OAR would have all of the positive properties of a pluripotent stem cell» as well as all of the restrictions in developmental potency such cells normally exhibit.
I remember at a circuit assembly once the speaker said «As parents it's the hardest thing to save our children and it's like being in a life raft with your panicked child overboard and we want to just bop them on the head with an oar so we can pull them on board to safety...»
At major competitions such as nationals, points are awarded to each boat in three 2,000 - meter races: the varsity eight (the boat with the eight strongest oars and the top coxswain), the second eight and, finally, the four, a smaller craft with only four rowers in which the cox must lie supine in the bow.
When it all comes together and eight oars are in sync, a crew can reach a Zenlike moment referred to as swing, when the boat seems to lift out of the water.
The opposing pitcher, who has been briefed, throws the ball high and tight, and Max falls over backward, then rows himself back into the box, using the bat as an oar.
The Gunnery (never properly referred to as the Gunnery School) is an ancient institution of high repute, so small that the absence of eight students in an eight - oared shell would seriously deplete the student body.
As well as this, the British Rowing website has a whole section committed to learning to row - perfect if you don't know your oar from ruddeAs well as this, the British Rowing website has a whole section committed to learning to row - perfect if you don't know your oar from ruddeas this, the British Rowing website has a whole section committed to learning to row - perfect if you don't know your oar from rudder!
For many of us, the effort has been nearly all - consuming, as we pulled on the oars together to bring about this long - sought conservation outcome.
The swish of leaves in a breeze off a lake, and the slap of children's feet as they carry oars across an impossibly green lawn that slopes to a water line in the distance.
Chief Ogbeh attributed the financial crisis ravaging the country especially the states of the federation to what he referred to as over-reliance on the mono - economic policy of the country, reiterating that the current government led by President Muhammadu Buhari would not rest on his oars to reposition the nation's economy.
Comrade Shittu who described the leadership of both the state and zonal police as being wonderful and hardworking said the State PCRC would not relent on its oars with the cooperation from the State and Zonal commands to ensure peace and tranquility for all and sundry.
«Though the over-reliance on the mono - economic system is also a contributory factor to this financial impasse but I can assure every citizen that the present government of President Muhammadu Buhari would not rest on his oars at repositioning the nation's economy by ensuring adequate production of foods for local consumption as well as for export.
It was an odd sight - not so much why weren't they campaigning for the union, as why were they sticking their oar in?
When the boat is running well, all six rowers move as one, and the only noise is the clunk of the oars against their pins.
He regarded community policing as the better way of combating illegality, criminality and lawlessness at the grassroots, saying the state chapter of PCRC would not rest on its oars to ensure that the society sleeps with two eyes closed.
«The truth of the matter is that I can no longer endure these blackmails from my traducers, as I have seen that they are not resting in their oars, as they have vowed to implicate me by all means necessary.
You'll get the oars you need and there are motor mount fittings so you can attach a small motor as needed.
In caterpillars such as Drepana arcuata, seen in this video, a hair - like structure at the end of the abdomen has evolved into an «anal oar» that the insect scrapes along the surface of a leaf to warn off an intruder.
One of Osborne's favorite descriptions of a rogue wave is from Virgil's Aeneid: «A squall came howling from the north - east, catching the sail full on, raising the waves to the stars, breaking the oars in a single blow, wrenching the boat around to offer its flank to the waves as a mountain of water rose above them, immense and immeasurable.
Thousands of onlookers watched as the ship lowered its single square sail and its oars dipped into the water.
«Tetrapodophis doesn't show any aquatic adaptations — no long, oar - like tail, no thick bones to act as ballast, no flippers,» says Nick Longrich of the University of Bath, UK, who is a co-author of the study.
As you dig into the Navasana, your body mimics the shape of a boat with sails and oars.
Minihan and cinematographer David Schuurman work in some nifty camera tricks to help mirror Jules» paranoia and disorientation (one particular instance in which the camera is strapped to an oar is particularly effective), as well as long takes tracking Jules» movement around the isolated cabin.
A lonely set of wheels start on a journey as the animals help them on their way adding doors, oars, rotors and motors.
We're seeing a focus on learning and group discussions among teachers, as well as more collaboration between teachers and administrators, and it's important to keep everybody working together and all oars in the water.»
Ragnvald's steps faltered as he leapt back the other way, against the direction of the oars» motion, the sun shining...
Ragnvald danced on the oars, leaping from one to the next as the crew rowed.
Sergeant Emily Wheeler watched with pride and fear as her boy's rescue boat rose and fell with the ocean, oars moving it foot by foot toward Chaplin's skiff.
The boat rocked slightly as she twisted to look upriver and she quickly grasped the oars in both hands again.
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There, you'll find 17 white - on - white rooms with nautical accents (wooden oars, stripped lamps) and panoramic Caribbean views, and a restaurant that serves regional dishes such as fresh - caught snapper, grilled whole and served with coconut rice.
Built circa 1900 as a boarding house, Oar House is a Lincoln County historic site.
However, the scan also features some details regarding some of the game's boss battles such as the battle against Oars, which shows how small Luffy compared to giant zombie.
In the installation, Charon's transparent oar contains a live soldier harvester ant farm in NASA designed acrylic gel, serving as their habitat and sustenance for their 3 - 6 month lifecycle; an ant tunnel «drawing» that is creating a network as the ants eat and burrow through the gel over the course of the exhibition.
Nearchos went on entreating and encouraging them and whenever he sailed by called them to stage the ships in formation as to give battle and to raise their battle cry in time with the plash of oars with quick strokes and much noise.
Other supporters of climatism are in it only for the money, or because they are chained to it as galley slaves to their oars, or because they are too stupid to run away from the falling tower.
It gets broader because the variability in the change of average temperature grows, but this variability can equally well be good oar bad as long as it has not been analyzed whether the warming is stronger at locations where it's beneficial or where it's harmful.
ESRL / PSD makes every effort to ensure that the informational content of HADCRUT3 datasets available on NOAA / OAR's website are the same as the original data disseminated by the Hadley Center.
The third wave form is seen in three dimensions as the propagation torus of a smoke ring and is seen in two dimensions as the double vortexes of an oar stroke on the water.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 2017 has requested, as a part of their requested $ 5.8 billion dollar budget, $ 520 million for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) an increase of $ 30.7 million from last years budget for their 33 in house climate scientists and whomever else they throw money to.
But even those unfortunate enough to have to man the oars of a large law firm can benefit from blogging, as Kevin O'Keefe [Real Lawyers Have Blogs] reports in his latest survey of the State of the AmLaw 200 blogosphere.
These fans were cheering the «Olympic athletes of Russia» (OAR), who compete as neutrals, and not nationals.
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