Sentences with phrase «of moorings»

While these agreements deal with a vast range of issues, from mining projects to the installation of moorings, it is important that they are all guided by a set of minimum standards consistent with human rights principles set out in the executive summary above.
They have not analyzed the first year of data yet, but in my lab we have looked at results from a similar set of moorings at 15N (Uwe Send's work) and find rather significant variability on weekly to monthly time scales (but no trend over the 4 years of data).
To alleviate this problem the same group has one of the largest arrays of moorings in the water to get daily measurements of this transport (RAPID / MOCA array funded jointly by the UK and USA).
Sailaway has exclusive ownership of moorings at Mackay and Undine Cays on the Great Barrier Reef.
All residents of the Moorings Hotel have free access to wi - fi, free entry to our fitness Suite, as well as a complimentary round of golf at Fort William Golf Course.
Money from use tags goes towards upkeep of moorings and administering the reserve as well as an education program administered by the local community.
Did they come lose or did the motor bust free of its moorings?
It convinced the jury not because of its moorings in horror but in spite of them.
Has it come loose of its moorings, gone adrift?
Rather than allow this experience to float free of the moorings of actual science, as Jurgen Moltmann appears to do, we would prefer to ground it in the dynamic of scientific observation, along the lines indicated in this issue's Notes from Across the Atlantic.
«If you want that extra feeling of being safe, make sure it's deleted online,» says technology analyst Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.
SK Hynix could be set to become a much larger player in the flash memory space if the deal goes through, says Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.
«AMD knows some customers are only buying dual socket because they must to get the full feature set in Xeons,» Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights & Strategy, said.
Chip industry analyst Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights & Strategy, said the Titan V offered an «impressive value proposition,» as in some ways it could keep up with the performance of Nvidia's highest - end Tesla V100 card that sells for $ 10,000 and is aimed at server computers, especially in cloud data centers.
«What I appreciate is that the company improved areas where it may not have been the best or where they received customer feedback,» Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights, said after he was allowed to test the new chips for about a week.
Peter was the founder and CEO of Mooring Systems Limited (NZX: MSL) which listed on the NZX in 2001.
The first result was an insurrection, organized in secret, with the aid of the Moors of Africa, which broke out in the spring of 1568, and at once assumed the character of a war of extermination.
Similar arrangements had been made through earlier centuries dating from the expulsion of the Moors (Muslims) and Jews from Spain in 1492 and the subsequent escalation of the Inquisition (started in 1478), which persisted for several hundred years.
In addition having Hagglund in the back will do a lot to shut down the aerial presence of Gignac, the combination of Moor's leadership, Mavinga's athleticism and Hagglund aerial presence will be important against a strong attacking side like Tigres.
Limited parking is also available on Moor Park Avenue, while the car park of Moor Park High School and Sixth Form, PR1 6LR, will also be open for match day parking at the cost of # 5.
Instead of mooring our children to the shore, let's sail alongside them in the sometimes calm, sometimes stormy, but always glorious sea of life, keeping them sheltered on our leeward side until they are ready to sail alone.
Barring unforeseen problems with needed approvals, construction could begin next spring on two city harbors that would expand the number of mooring spaces for recreational boaters by about 20 percent and bring in more tourism dollars, Chicago Park District officials say.
«The turbines turn slowly, so we're not talking about chopping up fish,» Grant says, noting the installation of the mooring may initially disrupt the seabed but likely will not have to be touched once it is set in place.
Soon the only sign of the mooring was a small, yellow buoy, looking alien in the icy - blue fjord.
This led to the suggestion that ARCUS (the University of Sheffield's new archaeological consultancy) should submit a research proposal for an archaeological evaluation of an area of the moors.
Weisberg, along with study co-authors John Walsh, Distinguished University Professor of Biological Oceanography, and their research associates and colleagues at USF and at neighboring Florida Water Research Institute, have developed tools for observing, tracking and forecasting red tides using a combination of moored instrumentation, robotic gliders, satellite imagery and computer models.
Dr. Trevorrow presented the AO Prize Lecture (Paris Meeting) entitled, «The use of moored inverted echosounders for monitoring near - surface processes».
Thanks to improved research abilities in recent years and the deployment of moored instruments to sense mid-ocean conditions, scientists are now able to better understand and predict these climate phenomena.
Schematic diagram of the the Ocean Observatory Initiative's Endurance Array, a long - term observatory of moored and mobile assets deployed across the continental shelf and slope to provide continuous observations at key locations.
It might be a hangover from all the Jane Austen of my formative years, but I tend to think one looks her very prettiest at the end of a long walk on a cold day (preferably through some sort of moor, obviously).
The entire downtown area was lined with docks full of moored boats bobbing up and down with the water.
The connection stemming from the ill - fated characters from the original film being warned to «Keep clear of the moors
Coming into Sundance 2017 on the heels of Moors» promising «Blue Caprice» and Perry's excellent «Listen Up, Philip» and «Queen of Earth,» these two were high on most people's most - anticipated lists.
Created by Joe Weisberg, an ex-CIA agent of four years and the brother of Slate Group editor - in - chief Jacob Weisberg, «The Americans» is a meat - and - potatoes show whose classic conflict set - up and intriguing explorations of moored (and unmoored) personal identity amidst chronic, ingrained deceit win out over some occasionally soapier instincts.
Maleficent (Angelina Jolie, Kung Fu Panda 2), a fairy, was the protector of the Moors until her childhood friend Stefan (Sharlto Copley, Elysium) cut off her wings so that he could become king.
When Maleficent learns that Stefan betrayed her for his ambition, she vows revenge, and with a hardened heart, she declares herself the ruler of the moors.
As Maleficent is betrayed and robbed of something very precious to her, she watches the new king with the help of her new assistant Diaval (Sam Riley) and she grows cold and spiteful, changing the entire feeling of the Moor.
As Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) grows older the wicked and selfish King Henry (Kenneth Cranham) hears of her great power, and out of fear of the Moor trying to take his kingdom from them he decides to attack.
Maleficent decides to take it upon herself to be queen of the Moor, and with everyone terrified of her new darker self, no one objects, but learns to go along with living in a more oppressed and vengeful way of life.
Keep clear of the moors
The plot itself sees Robin busting out of prison, saving the life of a Moor named Azeem, who vows to stay with him until he can return the favor.
Neither guilty pleasure nor bodice - ripper, it's a wallow, a traipse through high heather that only hides the wet suck of the moors, and damned if it doesn't, when all's said and done, project something like a masculine gaze in its positioning of brooding, demonic Heathcliff at its centre.
The scorned Maleficent decrees herself the queen of the Moors and vows revenge on the man who wronged her.
She saves Aurora from the pixies» absent - mindedness, shows her the magical realm of the Moors, and eventually comes to regret the curse.
I'm a writer who loves the sea, and wide horizons, the greenness of coastal plains and the openness of moors, and high country tussock land, all the skin and bones of our lovely planet.
But if you're willing to get swept away by Scottish brogues, the mists of the moors and some silly fun, you'll be rewarded in Greyson's latest.
The Last Sigh of the Moor a short story by Lauryn Christopher There is a place, outside the walls of Granada, and in...
Example: - the hefting of sheep that always stay on the same part of a moor that their ancestors have traditionally grazed.
Again, however, «The likelihood of Mooring collecting the money is slim, as it's not clear if there are any assets or insurance to satisfy the judgment,» reported Caitlin Clark of the Bryan - College Station Eagle.
South of the mooring pin (right if facing seaward) a vase sponge and large flower coral combination make a great wide angle shot along the spur's rim.
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