Sentences with phrase «served by a crew»

My attempt getting in the back of an extended cab was almost too successful as I promptly got stuck in the reverse; it's good for kids, medium mutts and assorted flotsam and jetsam, but adults or grown children are far better served by the Crew cab's arrangement.
This journey will begin in Santa Barbara Harbor and depart with breakfast served by the crew.

Not exact matches

Contemporary warfare has in fact taken the form of local conflicts, more often than not civil wars, in which no great alliances of nations are involved; these have been wars fought for reasons based in local rivalries, typically inflamed by historical animosities, ethnic disparity, or religious difference, rather than for reasons of global Realpolitik; they have been fought not with nuclear weapons (or, indeed, other types of weapons of mass - destructive capability) or the latest in military technology, but instead with conventional weaponry, often of old design, and often limited to rifles, knives, grenades, and light, crew - served weapons which individual soldiers can carry on their persons.
It's both prepared and served by a motley crew of chefs who cook like a band making its first album, i.e., without limits.
The onlookers — family and friends who will serve as support crews — call out words of encouragement as the horses thunder by like an Old West posse.
Many collectors graduate to vintage items and more esoteric memorabilia, such as company lapel pins, corporate awards, and buttons and uniforms worn by serving crews.
I am often exhausted by her no's, we all are in our home, and I remind our crew that her independence and strong will will serve her in so many positive ways, if we can preserve that spirit and not try to break her spirit.
Furthermore, by conducting the Mars 160 mission in the form of twin studies, dubbed Mars Desert 80 (MD80) and Mars Arctic 80 (MA80) with the same crew operating in the Arctic and the desert, the program will provide important information as to how well Mars analog missions held in the desert can serve in place of far more expensive Mars surface simulations carried out in the Arctic, and to what extent conclusions drawn from desert - based research need to be adjusted to reflect that which would likely be obtained under more stressful Arctic field conditions.
Edward G. Robinson plays the mastermind of the job, Theo Wilkins, a once - respected scientist whose career foundered after serving time for theft, and Rod Steiger plays his loyal friend, partner, and right hand Paul Mason, a sophisticated career criminal brought over by Theo to run the untrustworthy crew.
This chapter succeeds by bringing Spock back to life in a way that prevents a simple reunion with his former crew members, but it serves best as a bridge between the second and fourth film.
An untitled behind - the - scenes featurette (19:08) serves up looks at recording and story sessions, awkward interviews of crew members, and workplace bathroom tours by Ryan Ridley.
Shyamalan's by - the - numbers techniques seem hackneyed here and that he serves as writer and director with a style so identifiable, it's safe to say the blame lies with him rather than the serviceable cast and crew he has employed.
The film has a few low moments and could have been served by having Aldo and his crew on - screen longer, but overall, it's a creative, funny, and entertaining romp.
The facility was staffed by United States Coast Guard 6 - man crews serving 2 - year tours of duty from 1939 onwards.
Passengers are treated very well because they are picked up at their hotel Lobby and served amicably by the crew.
The Premium Business class service, available on flights to South America and the Caribbean from Europe and the US, also incorporates new procedures for the crew, such as serving children's meals first so that parents can enjoy their meal afterwards, and the use of tablets by the crew so that any incidents during the flight can be reported and dealt with as quickly as possible.
The balloonist's breakfast will be served by your pilot and crew.
Cabin Crew spent all the time not serving ensconced in their galley and there was a constant stream of people from the back of the plane using the toilets at the front, with no attempt by the cabin crew to stop tCrew spent all the time not serving ensconced in their galley and there was a constant stream of people from the back of the plane using the toilets at the front, with no attempt by the cabin crew to stop tcrew to stop this.
The Crown Princess cruise ship has 1,541 staterooms with space for 3,082 guests served by a staff of 1,200 crew members.
One could choose from premium spirits, exclusive wines, champagne, cocktails and beers alongside hot and cold beverages served by a dedicated bartender It's a good platform to stretch your legs while interacting with other passengers and the international crew.
The Sun Princess cruise ship has 1,011 cabins and suites with space for up to 1,998 passengers served by a staff of 924 crew members.
The Grand Princess cruise ship has space for 2,590 guests served by a staff of 1,100 crew members.
Built in 2008, the luxury ocean liner holds 3,002 passengers served by an attentive staff of 1,150 crew members.
A group show that serves as paean to the untrendy organized by guest curator Laurie Nye at Big Picture Los Angeles, «intimate» drawings by Kitty Brophy at Jenny's, and the «wonderfully unruly» paintings of Daniel Crews - Chubb at Roberts Projects in Culver City.
This year, Dambo along with his team and a crew of 60 elves volunteers upgraded the village to include four workshop houses, a swap shop, two sustainable shops run by green entrepreneurs, a food truck serving organic vegan food and a stage in the middle with music and programs aimed at inspiring a more sustainable world.
By corporate tradition, the spare third pilot and the most senior exec on board (me) were the cabin crew preparing and serving the rest of our «guest passengers» their meals and beverages.
The recent decision in Levita v Alan Crew et al., 2015 ONSC 5316 serves as a reminder that those waivers can be an obstacle to recovering compensation, and that there are risks inherent in some activities that are accepted by participants.
Inspected all work completed by crew and subcontractors, and served as point of contact for onsite project inquiries.
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