Sentences with phrase «out of the ports of»

The Pilbara Ports Authority has begun clearing large vessels out of the ports of Dampier and Ashburton, ahead of a cyclone which is expected to hit the Pilbara coast by tomorrow morning.
It runs cruises out of the port of Tawau to the islands of Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai.

Not exact matches

Companies like Belkin have already announced adapters with two Lightning ports that will allow for headphones and charging at the same time, but Apple has yet to offer an out - of - the - box solution.
Portrait Mode on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have been hailed by many tech reviewers as one of the best iterations of the feature — and many have figured out how to port the software on to older Google smartphones, as well as to devices by other manufacturers.
In the tech world, finding products with very wide compatibility can be kind of difficult, especially during a port transition, so LaCie's drive definitely stands out.
Across India and much of Africa, the British Empire rolled out its railroads on its own terms and primarily for its own needs — to better extract local resources by connecting mines with ports, and to more quickly deploy its officials and troops in order to bolster its imperial expansion.
Sure, there are pieces that wouldn't look out of place in West Elm, but then there are furnishings tailor - made for the middle - aged man cave, such as a massive black leather sofa with built - in surround sound, a power - reclining feature, phone - charging ports and Bluetooth connectivity to allow couch potatoes to play music from their smartphones.
D'Avignon pointed out that Alberta and B.C. have the most integrated economies in Canada and if costs rise in B.C., it will affect the cost of trade goods going to Alberta and the cost to ship Alberta products such as grain from West Coast ports.
Speaking of audio, unlike the original Echo this second generation has an audio - out port so you can easily connect it to your favorite speakers or home entertainment center.
The USS Donald Cook had just wrapped up a port visit in the Polish city of Gdynia on April 11 and then proceeded out to sea with a Polish helicopter on board.
By real assets, think of large, illiquid investments that are out of the realm of traditional investors — bridges, water dams, ports, pipelines, and other large - scale investments.
With fewer tourist amenities than other Caribbean venues, Cuba might start out as a good port of call for cruise ships, Jacob said.
After his departure, China said it plans to accelerate the use of alternative - energy cars, phasing out sales of fossil - fuel vehicles and turning the province into a free - trade port.
You can sell your ports, your land, your public utilities, your railroads, your airports, anything you have you can sell to the Germans and at the end of this time you won't have a single thing and all we ask is that all you Greeks get out of our country, now that we own you.
T - Mobile warned customers of a port - out scam that can have dire consequences.
I think I've figured out how to send black flies out of their USB ports.
She grew up and out of the will of the lord and I back slid committed adultery with Internet port and with massage parlor masterbation And sex with.
The ark tilted the other way, and more sharply; many of us climbed and swung on the port railings, each trying to be further out than his neighbour; some gazed longingly overboard, in love with visionary calentures, privately suspecting that we could now walk upon water and needed this shabby old tub no more.
Their first port of call out of Wittenberg had been at the village of Judenbach, where they were well entertained by Pfeffinger, Frederick's Chancellor of the Exchequer — Luther had by now received that cloth, so long promised for a new habit.
The first vessel used was a ship out of Adramyttium, a port on the northwest coast near Troas, which was sailing back from the south and stopped to pick up passengers at Caesarea.
One story is that European sailors in Caribbean port ran out of whiskey and gin and decided to try the local liquor, which was rum — made from sugarcane.
For the port demi - glace: 6 fresh figs, halved (or dried if out of season) 1 teaspoon of whole white peppercorns 1/2 teaspoon finely minced chervil (or parsley) 1 cup ruby port
«It becomes especially difficult to forecast during hurricane season where you don't want to run the risk of running out of product if ports close while still being cognizant of product shelf life.
«New Bedford is the largest fishing port on the East Coast, and with steady improvement being realized in the condition of the fish resource, the city will be an increasingly important source of supply,» Pier Fish points out.
The pairing of blue cheese, sweet port and fig beat out even chocolate to end a sophisticated evening.
If you don't want to seek out these types of flours you can use a more traditional cookie dough like the one here or here (minus the chocolate chips) to use in conjunction with the delicious port - fig spread.
Bottle - aged ports on the other hand are smoother and without oak flavor, but generally need to be aged for long periods of time to iron out tannins and weave port's complex flavors together.
In this flavor, we showcase the flavors of Diana's Tawny Port Truffle Bar with a port and salted caramel chocolate ice cream decked out with port chocolate sauce and slices of ganache to pump up the chocolate factor even more.
Access ports located above both dampers on the oven will allow your maintenance team to inspect and tune the dampers should they ever fall out of alignment.
This extremely hot sauce starts with Scorpion and Reaper Peppers, blending them with shallots, tart cherries, and tons of black peppercorn, rounded out with a dash of port wine.
«And only urinated on the butler, fondled the mayoress and passed out in the trifle after his lordship's most excellent port made its third circuit of the table»
Despite the Chilean's good distribution, the first port of call for a goalkeeper is keeping the ball out of the back of the net — and he is continually failing to do so.
Yet the teeming, heterogeneous port of Odessa, where in the early 20th century Jews numbered an estimated 165,000 out of a population of nearly 480,000, was something of an exception.
Once a port for the ancient Maya, then a base for Spanish forces in the 1500s, Xel - Ha's location on the coast leads is picturesque, but it's also where the sea meets the maze of underwater rivers and caves as well as carved out lagoons, that makes it a «natural aquarium».
When the ship is in port, don't be too ambitious about the amount of sightseeing that your family can handle — you don't want to burn out the little ones.
Ensure that you pull out straight out of the ports.
If you're in a public, crowded place such as a festival and you can't get to the bathroom in time because there's a line, then you should put your little potty close to the port - o - potties, in an out - of - the - way corner, and let your child use it there.
The first of the new MTA buses — complete with Wi - Fi and USB charging ports — have rolled out in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Cuomo announced.
In any event, as the BBC says, even if Assange got to an airport or sea port, he would have to get out of the car at some point.
The porting or transferring of the old data into the new system became necessary because cards for Greater Accra applicants were given out and people were using it to transact business, making it imperative to move their PINS into the new system.
CenterState CEO President Rob Simpson says in the last six months central New York has lost out on two big opportunities to create jobs, because of lack of an inland port.
The cloth known as African print fabric was created out of Dutch wax textiles, it is believed that in the late 1800s, Dutch ships on their way to Asia stocked with machine - made textiles that mimicked Indonesian Batik stopped at many West African ports on the way.
«I don't remember as I always say that under NPP for eight years, Ghana was actually a paradise but look around you today, look at our interventions in transportation, look at our transformation in the sea ports of Ghana, look at the transformation in our road network, look at the elevations in all the key medical facilities we have across the country, look at the new ones coming up, look at the housing infrastructure...» she pointed out in response to claims by the NPP that the Mahama administration has been a disaster and made Ghanaians poorer.
There have been other difficulties: De Blasio left the Island out of the first phase of his fast ferry plan and doesn't seem amenable to considering a South Shore port.
Mr. Lartey confirmed to Citi's FM's Breakfast Show host, Bernard Avle that although the consignment was embargoed, the FDA, later realized that it had been cleared and smuggled out of the port.
To change this I am working with the Health Secretary, on the basis of my conversations with your Chiefs, to establish what needs to be done to stop the police being the first port of call simply because you offer a reliable «out of hours» service that other providers may not.
The city has also carried out drills «at all ports of entry.»
The passage of NYC's open data law, Local Law 11 of 2012, set out future ports of harbor for the next administration to aim for.
Whatever state builds the first major off - shore wind project is likely to attract the infrastructure investment in manufacturing, shipping, ports, and supply chain that will position it to be the center of the off - shore wind built out along the east coast.
That will cause some of the light to warble out through an exit called a dark port in synchrony with undulations of the wave.
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