Sentences with phrase «taking harbor»

San Diego — Just 60 minutes south of Temecula Valley, travelers exploring San Diego can see the wildlife at San Diego Zoo or San Diego Safari Park, lay out at the beach, take a harbor cruise, or visit one of the many museums in Balboa Park.
Take a harbor cruise and enjoy a waterside view of the luxury homes and yachts that line the shore.

Not exact matches

In what appears to be one recent example, photojournalist Jim MacMillan happened to be walking through downtown Philadelphia shortly after a woman was run over by a Duck Boat (an amphibious vehicle that takes tourists around the harbor).
If you're disciplined enough to save the tax money rather than spend it, and if you fall into one of the penalty safe harbors, this is the road to take.
The service obviously wants to have a good relationship with leagues like the NFL, and the DMCA requires it to take down content, and even block those who repeatedly post infringing content, or risk losing the «safe harbor» protection the act provides.
Readjusting thinking around this tension point is very much akin to turning a freight ship around in a harbor — it's going to take a while and some tug boats are definitely going to be needed.
«The valuable adjustment would be to reduce the regulation in safe harbor so the owners of a business can take advantage of the max - 401k contribution currently available to them,» Prinzi said, «without restricting them based on low - income employees who can not afford to make any contributions.»
Let him rather take the sands away from the harbor's mouth.
One study of many, linking stress with an unwillingness to forgive compared the immediate emotional and physiological effects when participants recalled hurtful memories and harbored resentments to when they nurtured empathic viewpoint taking and perceived extending forgiveness toward real - life wrongdoers.
Agreed, only I'd take it a step much further — this is obviously how he truly feels, so it's liley this is how he's felt for many years and give him position of running a facility for priests to «get away» during times of stress — it would be interesting to see if he harbored priests accused / involved in abuse — if so, then he's part of the issue and should be prosecuted accordingly.
One of More's colleagues, a Swedish philosopher named Nick Bostrom, took to the podium at the same conference to predict «orgasms and aesthetic - contemplative pleasures whose blissfulness vastly exceeds what any human has yet experienced,» as well as «love that is stronger, purer and more secure than any human has yet harbored» and «values that will strike us as being of a far higher order than those we can realize as unenhanced biological humans.»
Not in the usual sense since this appreciation was to take in the «wonder» of London's harbors, warehouses, and places of trade.
Leaving the protective shield of Cauda, which obviously had no harbor to serve them, they took to the high sea again, where after a day they had to lighten the ship by casting overboard some of the cargo.
These two centers, along with other parks, halls and harbors to be built or improved, will take care of the Games.
«He's a playmaker, he's creative and skilled at taking up spaces to put pressure on the defense and create openings for his teammates,» says Nash, who harbors deep ties with the Sixers» coaching staff.
Last year I was visiting friends in Boca and met a gentleman with a nice 40 foot cruiser — the man had not taken the boat out of harbor in three years.
There is so much for little ones to take in, from the shapes of the boats at the harbor to the natural beauty along the way.
The private Wilmette Harbor Association may lose its lease to manage the North Shore marina, and its members are seething that a local Park District commissioner — who took part in private discussions and voted to spend taxpayer money to study the harbor — is making a private play to win the management contract.
Murdock also took part in nearly two years of public and private conversations about the harbor's management, as the Park District worked with the Wilmette Harbor Association on a possible partnership.
For about two years, the Wilmette Park District studied the possibility of taking over operation of the harbor, even spending $ 45,000 on a consultant to analyze repair needs.
The study is set to take place this month, before boats return to the harbor April 28.
The Financial Planning Committee «felt that it was necessary to get this information to the full board to debate and discuss it in order to decide what future steps, if any, we would take with respect to the harbor
The Wilmette Park District board is scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Mallinckrodt Community Center, 1041A Ridge Road, to discuss the harbor issue and take public comment.
Heralded as a major innovation in pediatric medicine, the mission of the hospital ship was to take ill urban children out onto the harbor to experience the healing qualities of fresh sea air and sunshine.
Take advantage of this beautiful weather and relax with the harbor breeze.
I strongly support breastfeeding and honestly at this point still harbor bitter feelings towards women who take the gift I wanted so badly, and just shove it to the wayside.
«(I) f anyone harbors concern that there is «another shoe to drop» here in Manhattan, I want to take this opportunity to reassure you that there is not,» Isaacs continued.
:) I don't think the patriots tossing tea in the harbor had each «group» write a statement, or reach consensus, or any such nonsense — no, they took matters into their own hands, literally.
Some chairs still harbor concerns about whether Astorino could raise enough money to be competitive against Cuomo, who has broad support in polls and is sitting on a $ 33.3 million war chest, and have suggested Astorino should take a second seat to Donald Trump, who says he is seriously considering a run.
The city did file a notice of appeal on Feb. 1 of two earlier decisions by state Supreme Court Judge James Murphy rejecting the city's attempt to take back ownership of the land around the harbor from COR and canceling liens the city had placed on the property.
The city could take ownership of the harbor from the state, but it might be easier just to take over efforts to market it to developers.
The demonstration took place near a 134 - room, $ 22.8 million Aloft Hotel that COR is building, the first of numerous buildings planned for the harbor.
Niagara County Legislator David E. Godfrey said the harbor piers in his home town of Wilson took a beating.
The mussel colonized Indian ports by the 1960s, hit Japan in the «70s and started taking over in Hong Kong's harbor by 1980.
Nearly 20 years ago scientists took samples of that rust, and found that it harbors a mix of iron - munching microbes.
Given that newly hatched female mosquitoes usually wait two days before they have their first blood meal and potentially take the dengue virus onboard, the 21 - to 27 - day life span of a Wolbachia - harboring mosquito therefore offers only a narrow time frame for dengue to incubate and spread.
Yet a new study finds that people who harbor one of two genetic variants seem to have a heightened risk of the cancer if they take aspirin or NSAIDs, drugs that include ibuprofen and naproxen.
Modern poker tournaments did not flourish until the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas took off in the 1970s, launching thousands of how - to books on foolproof poker strategies for amateurs harboring fantasies of beating the pros.
In other words, the DNA mutations they do harbor would have taken a lot longer to crop up.
Study co-author Nuno Santos, an astrophysicist at the Center for Astrophysics at the University of Porto in Portugal, and his colleagues took chemical - abundance data, derived from precision light spectra, on 133 stars of roughly sunlike temperature from the HARPS survey, 30 of which are known to harbor planets.
Artificial lights from coastal cities, harbors, and ships infiltrate the water column, sending mixed messages to organisms that take cues from natural light signals.
The EPA began removing contaminated soil from the harbor bottom in 2004, but officials predict the cleanup could take another 30 to 40 years.
In contrast, Bortvin and Malki discovered that female mice allow transposon movement to take place, but then get rid off immature eggs harboring the highest number of mutations before the female mouse is even born.
Take, for example, some of the women that Angelina Jolie recently called attention to, who harbor mutations in a particular gene called BRCA1.
They are familiar with the role of caregiving and could be attracted to people that they can take care of, but will also harbor resentment toward that person for the same reason.
I believe depression is a meaningful symptom of a biological mismatch with our lifestyles — we eat poorly, harbor too much stress, lack sufficient physical movement, deprive ourselves of natural sunlight, expose ourselves to environmental toxins, and take too many drugs.
After writing so much about my beloved over the knee boots in my latest post, I obviously had to show you a new autumn look with my favorite boots ever.:) I took the pictures yesterday near the harbor in Hamburg and it was a sunny, yet foggy day, and the light was somehow magical.
The golden hour, the last hour before the sun starts to go under is the perfect time for a bit of relaxing at the harbor and taking some pictures.
If relaxation is more your thing, chill by the harbor or take a boat trip.
It can be stunning for some to uncover that long time associates have privately been harboring improper thoughts all along and all they required was the use of someone of another competition to carry it out of them, so inform you that they can either take your lover or discover new associates.
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