Sentences with phrase «by mooring»

All of our dive sites Cayman Islands are marked by mooring lines, making for easy controlled ascents and descents.
But then the invasion of Spain by the Moors.
I'm not disputing that the Americas were perhaps populated first coming from the west, but first by the Moors?
Almonds were brought to Spain by the Moors, and they've featured in Andalusian cuisine ever since.
This Medieval finger food was introduced to the Iberian peninsula by the Moors and from there to the New World with the Spanish conquistadors.
Sherry, considered a classic Spanish drink, was actually introduced to Spain by the Moors of North Africa.
Spinach cultivation in Europe began in the eleventh century, when it was introduced into Spain by the Moors.
The eggplant was brought to Spain by the Moors in the 12th century and it eventually found its way to the rest of Europe.
Besides being picturesque, the town locations aided with defense as this was the last area contested by the Moors at the time of the Spanish re-conquest of Spain in the late 1400s.
In the Alpujarres, a valley on the other side of the Sierra Nevada, the irrigated terraces that were constructed by the Moors, are still functioning.
An ancient hill town converted by the Moors into a significant stronghold, Loulé has been home to the region's major market for centuries and offers a picturesque window into the rural life of the Algarve.
You will also visit ancient castles built by the Moors, whose descendants still live in the area.
Originally built on a hill to defend itself against enemies, in the middle ages, Ramatuelle was known as Ranatuella and was ruled by the Moors of nearby Fraxinet in the ninth and tenth centuries.
At last the city was conquered by the Byzantines and colonised by the Moors.
The hierarchy of the composition, from the furniture - like structure on top, is doubly upsetting, the emotions following what appears to have been a fall, or a violent push or assault, as by the Moor in the ballet.
Also, do ERA - Interim, NCEP - CFSR, MERRA2 and JRA55 assimilate any variables measured by moored buoys offshore the Spanish Atlantic coast, operated by the Spanish Agency Puertos del Estado?
Ian Brady: the legal challenge by Moors murderer Ian Brady to legal aid rules preventing his solicitor — who is not a member of the Law Society's mental health panel — from representing him before the Mental Health Review Tribunal was unsuccessful.

Not exact matches

The move by these hugely successful companies is, in fact, only the latest in a slew of corporate actions aimed at reconfiguring healthcare in the U.S. — a system where outcomes, for the most part, remain woefully disconnected from costs, and where those costs continue to soar without the mooring of reason.
Beginners in Boreham should first prepare themselves to be delighted and then read his book of essays, Mushrooms on the Moor followed by A Handful of Stars.
Movements like this one led by Jeremy and many others tend to be one generational, a temporary trend or fad that doesn't have any theological or spiritual moorings.
If nothing else, the ambuscade at Roncesvalles» traditionally dated August 15, 778» did take place, though it was perpetrated by Basques, not Moors.
The 1990 Vatican document Ex corde ecclesia reflects a somewhat belated attempt by the Vatican to reassert juridical control over Catholic higher education and (some fear, others hope) to return it to its earlier unifying intellectual moorings.
God in His mercy gave the heavens as a clock to sailors he would save.Driven by wind and wave, I steer for Peter's rock and moor within his nave, seeking the faith to brave my first mate in a smock and sawbones looking grave.
Must we not conclude with Lessing in The Education of the Human Race that the aim of God's revelation of himself in history was to render itself superfluous by becoming an abstract idea loosed from its historical moorings — in fact, an understanding of human life?
Those who are on the upswing, who have cut their racial moorings and learned to live by mind rather than emotion, can find a resting place neither in lower - class religion, which offers only emotion, nor in middle - class religion, which offers neither mind nor emotion.
April 11th: away to Burnley The crucial home game versus the Reds is followed by a tricky trip to Turf Moor to face relegation - threatened Burnley.
That lion, for example, apparently refers to the fact that Burnley's Turf Moor was the first stadium visited by English royalty; in 1886 the grandson of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert Victor, visited the town to open a hospital, then attended a friendly against Bolton Wanderers.
i.e. our (conditional) footballing model has (probabilistically speaking) been altered (infinitesimally) by observing ninety minutes of play at Turf Moor.
Also possibly starting in a 4 -4-2 with Morrow - Mavinga - Moor - VdW then switching to a 3 -5-2 by switching Auro on for a midfielder and shifting VdW into a third CB if we have a lead
The net was off it's moorings and by rule, the goal can not count.
The gap between the Gunners and the league leaders Chelsea had stretched to a massive and daunting looking 12 points after we lost back to back games against Watford and the Blues themselves, but Sean Dyche and his Burnley side did us a big favour today by holding Chelsea to a draw at Turf Moor, or did they?
Chelsea can close the gap on top - four rivals Tottenham to just five points by beating Burnley tonight, but Antonio Conte has opted to rest several key stars at Turf Moor.
Looking back at a rather resilient victory against Burnley at Turf Moor in which Arsenal kept a clean sheet, it is not much of a surprise to see Francis Coquelin be named the Man of the Match and praised extensively by pundits and Arsenal fans alike.
Macclesfield Town shipped three unanswered goals to Oxford United in a replay, Woking lost to Accrington Stanley by the same scoreline, Solihull Moors were thumped 6 - 2 by Luton Town, and though Braintree Town scored twice against Millwall, they let in five at the other end.
Our high level coaching staff led by Jeff Addiego, Tony Melendez, Ben Clarfield, Jose Rivera, Chanel Antonio and Aalim Moor aims to help young players improve their skills and develop a love and passion for the game of basketball.
Every game is extremely crucial right now and we must start the week in style by beating the dour Northerners tomorrow at Turf Moor, and bring added confidence to the midweek visit of Huddersfield.
If the boss rest him for our away game to Burnley, it will help Alexis as he could become able to get back his goal scoring flair at Turf Moor after a due rest by grabbing 2 goals against the Clarets.
He has shown that he can set up his team to match the Big Teams at home, as proven by beating Man City and drawing with Tottenham in their last two games at Turf Moor.
Arsenal are preparing to face a Burnley team with the worst record in the Premiership this season, but he is not under the impression that it will be an easy game at all, going by the stats from coming out of Turf Moor.
At the Maritime Terminal by the port, an oligarch can moor his yacht and, just steps away, pick up garish, pricey Olympic gear at the Bosco Shop, Russia's answer to Niketown.
Antonio Conte, track suited again tonight at Turf Moor, was this time celebrating a win against the Clarets having seen his side beaten by us on the opening day...
Burnley have been beaten 2 - 1 tonight by Chelsea at Turf Moor and now you can make your choice as to who you thought was our man of the match...
Molino's low cross was redirected by Larin into the top corner after he slid to beat Drew Moor at the back post.
Burnley surprised a lot of punters by holding Man City to a draw at Turf Moor on the weekend.
As for Burnley, they continue to enjoy massive success on home soil and they will be looking to make headway up the league table by collecting three points at Turf Moor against the rapidly fading Champions.
West Ham play the last game of the match on Sunday, 21 May at Turf Moor, and while Sakho may finally be fit by that point, it is doubtful that he will feature.
Burnley travel to West Brom tomorrow who have a different manager in the hot seat than when they won at Turf Moor back in August; Tony Pulis, now at Middlesbrough, was the man in charge then but he's been replaced by Alan Pardew whose previous club was Crystal Palace.
After bringing in Sebastian Giovinco and Jozy Altidore to complete their trio of DPs in 2015, the Reds addressed their defensive problems a year later by signing Drew Moor, Steven Beitashour and Clint Irwin.
Antonio Conte, track suited again tonight at Turf Moor, was this time celebrating a win against the Clarets having seen his side beaten by us on the opening day of the season at Stamford Bridge.
With European football a real possibility at Turf Moor for next season, our head coach was quick to praise the work undertaken by Dyche and his players, and accepts that we will be in for a tough game in Lancashire tomorrow evening.
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