Sentences with phrase «of anchor chain»

The ship will basically stop dead while spinning hard on the axis of the anchor chain, effectively giving you a giant turn in the direction the wheel is turned.
His first monumental outdoor sculpture «Know Time» depicts seven links of an anchor chain standing 9ft tall by 1ft diameter, carved from a single piece of stone.

Not exact matches

While Black Friday is a diluted event, with sales starting earlier in the month at most major chains, it still anchors the biggest shopping weekend of the year and can get a retailer's holiday season off to a good, or bad, start.
Regency Centers, which operates a portfolio of strip centers anchored by Kroger, among other traditional chains, saw its stock falling more than 5 percent at one point Friday afternoon.
Back then, only two of the mall's three large anchor stores — the Bon Marche and J.C. Penney — were part of national chains.
Thus, for the African newly chained to the deck of a ship anchored at a West African harbor, the meaning of liberation and the character of the struggle are very different from that of the African - American who, three generations later, like Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown, must consider how best to conduct an abolitionist campaign.
The Saratoga cluster is anchored by GlobalFoundries, the largest foundry in North America and supported by a complete set of supply chain companies that include Applied Materials (AMAT), ASML, DNSE, KLA - Tencor, Lam Research, Mattson and Tokyo Electron (TEL).
And if one member of the chain is a nucleus that has been previously studied, then its decay properties anchor the whole sequence in reality.
But none of the decay chains detected included an anchor decay.
The mevalonate pathway (MVP) is a metabolic pathway that produces the building blocks for a wide range of biological molecules, from cholesterol to the long - chain lipid groups that anchor certain proteins to cell membranes.
The side chain of D -[NMe] Orn2 represents, within the peptide, the «least important residue», amenable to acylation, and therefore it has been used as an anchor point for dimerization, leading to derivative 33 (Figure 7)[81, 83].
Anchored by abstract pendants, Mounser's sterling silver and rhodium - plated brass Sea Forms necklace set features a long cable chain and a second strand of coiled wire sculpted into links that resemble \ «eyes.
A body chain and a chain choker set gave this look the little 90's oomph I'm into these days, and a pair of much - loved brown suede ankle boots anchored it for fall.
Unlike many of the designer link bracelets and chains on the market, the X Jewellery range is founded on the classic anchor chain — a symbol of strength - chosen to reflect empowered women who make no apologies for who they are.
Fashioned in 14 karat rose gold, the anchor pendant features 1.31 carat of pave set diamond strung on a 28 inch chain.
The chain of surgical staples anchoring a plate against his skull makes him look like Frankenstein, one of his buddies later jokes, but Brady's greater concern is the occasional loss of control over his right hand.
«Anchorman 2» spends an inordinately long time following Ron around as he rounds up mustachioed, gold - chained investigative journalist Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd); sports anchor Champ Kind (David Koechner), who knows nothing about sports beyond his signature home - run call of «Whammy!»
Lay chain link fencing on the ground anchored to the bottom of the fence to make it uncomfortable for the dog to walk near the fence.
Within each of the island chain's ring - shaped atolls — North Ari Atoll, South Ari Atoll, Laamu Atoll, and so on — is a group of different islands typically anchored by a small airport.
From the owners of Limn, a West Coast chain of bleeding - edge furniture showrooms, comes the 27 - room, eco-friendly Greens Hotel; it anchors a new mini... Read More
For photographers, the collections of Feather Dusters that collect on the anchor chain by the humongous buoys near by are excellent for micro photography.
A baseball cap is anchored down by a chain, or occupied with something so heavy but flexible as if the previous occupant has been reduced to a reproducible system... or as if the cap is like a brain with attached spine... Another piece in the show is a pair of cupped hands that encouragingly, almost plaintively, offer a mix of pills and seeds suggesting that our sustenance is no longer derived from nature alone.
His paintings of hawsers, lobster buoys, anchor chains and boat gear now look like a farewell nod to Guston, late Guston in which the master piled natural forms — cherries in a nod to Chardin's strawberries — and geometric shapes arranged with a startling muscular logic.
At the Rubell Family Collection, Ryan Trecartin's hyper - disjointed, pop - cultured video work Trill - ogy Comp (2009) screened inside an installation of benches amid thick (and anchoring) chains, heating lamps, and sand.
The installation, consisting of a steel chain anchored high above and falling in catenaries all the way around the gallery space, explores the role of gravity and perception as artistic tools.
He represents national and regional chain tenants and is fully conversant with issues regarding the development of retail projects in partnership with major anchor tenants.
He added that if the hashrate between the two chains were to split 60/40, Factom could anchor on both chains and still get 100 percent of the hashpower.
«We are anchoring into a chain for its proof of work,» Snow said.
If that were to happen, would Factom anchor onto the Bitcoin Cash chain instead of the Bitcoin chain?
Their body consists in a rusted blue bronze anchor, with two yellow eyes in one of the sides of it, and a rusted chain that makes this monster to attack the player from the depths of the ocean.
Here is a roundup of the chains that landlords should keep a close eye on as they look to backfill vacant spaces or anchor new developments.
Meanwhile, strip centers are in favor with lenders, says Murdoch, because the wealth of grocery store and drug chains that typically anchor them «have higher concentrations of strong credit tenants» than other retailer groups.
Many of the chain's stores anchor suburban neighborhood centers, mostly owned by private developers, which face uncertainty as the chain changes ownership.
Once Regency finds the right grocer for the right location, it signs the anchor to a 20 - year lease, then focuses on getting a solid mix of national chains in the inline spaces.
Just in time to give more credence to the idea that mall landlords should give Apple stores anchor status, new research claims the chain accounted for an astounding one - fifth of all sales growth by U.S. publicly...
A landmark study by Green Street Advisors released earlier this year estimated that one - in - five anchor department stores would have to be shuttered to return many struggling chains to the same levels of productivity they enjoyed 10 years ago.
Fitness club chains have been doing quite well of late, expanding rapidly and substituting for more traditional anchors at malls and shopping centers.
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