Sentences with phrase «when at anchor»

Zero speed stabilizers provide a comfortable platform even when at anchor and are a huge plus on this vessel along with the 24 FT beam which adds to the stability.

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Linda Vester told Variety and the Washington Post that the misbehavior from the longtime news anchor at the network took place in NBC offices in Denver and New York in the 1990s, when she was in her 20s.
That ad uses video clip from Trump's attack on Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in protest of her questioning of him at a debate of Republican presidential contenders last August when he said afterward that blood was «coming out of her eyes, coming out of her wherever.»
She was at Global in 2002 when they started a 6 a.m. morning show in 2002 and says instead of hiring someone new, the same anchor just came in earlier.
When that happens, at least we have some anchors.
This just finally reveals the myths that we've been sold for years, that all these ILLEGALS coming here and having anchor babies are people of faith and family, when they're really just the ones that want all the free AND ILLEGAL opportunities that a sucker nation like ours has become for such liberal causes at any costs!
I do all sorts of things with my opinions — shout them at televangelists and news anchors on TV, collect them from my favorite writers and speakers and pundits, hide behind them when I'm afraid of a new idea or perspective, stick them on Facebook and Twitter through little sound bites and thumbs - up applications.
The controversy is simply people who don't like Fox News trying to claim one of their news anchors is a stupid racist — when it is the people criticizing her who are stupid (or, at least, misinformed about racial categories) and / or racist (if they deny that Jesus was white).
Poitín, a high energy, elegant new restaurant and bar concept by Irish - turned - Houston restaurateur Ian Tucker, will feature cross-cultural cuisine, vibrant cocktails, and a globally - curated wine list when it opens as the anchor tenant at Sawyer Yards in the heart of the Washington Avenue Arts District in spring / summer 2018.
Ballen got his first radio job when he was in high school, and by the age of 32 he had worked his way up to sports anchor at Raleigh - Durham's WTVD - TV.
Milan had not won away at Roma in Serie A since 2011: back when they had Alessandro Nesta and Thiago Silva anchoring the defence, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic leading the line.
When you have a changing table at home, you might want a pad that will anchor to it to make sure it doesn't slip off.
But the biggest issue this stroller has is with the crotch - belt portion of the harness — it tore at its anchor point during safety testing, and did so on a second sample when the test was repeated.
President Trump on Thursday told TV anchors at a luncheon he is the victim of a «witch hunt» when asked about the investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia and possible interference.
But, by far the most important element (for political junkies at least) of Van Susteren's interview came when the FNC anchor asked the Alaska Governor about her future plans.
Since that December day in 2012, when he and Cuomo administration officials described to a reporter the role that Albany Molecular Research Inc. would play in anchoring the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, SUNY Poly has continued to be a partner in other upstate technology initiatives, including the new $ 600 million photonics research initiative announced earlier this summer in Rochester and the plans for a $ 2 billion analog chip fabrication facility at SUNY's Poly Marcy Nanocenter complex in Utica.
The appeals court said Spitzer's background as attorney general could have left listeners «less skeptical» and «more willing» to believe him, including when he told then - CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo that «Hank Greenberg at AIG committed fraud.
When the team fed their results into a computer model, it suggested that great whites don't attack at random but from well - defined anchor points or lairs (Journal of Zoology, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2009.00586.x).
«They're feeding, they've allowed the boat to get close because they're oblivious, they're moving slowly, and then at the last moment when they could apply huge power to diving out, their mouths are full of tons of water and they're anchored just like a sea anchor on a ship.»
When Sidney Lumet adapted Paddy Chayefsky's scathing satire Network, we were all still at the mercy of three TV networks, whose trusted nightly news anchors were the stentorian voices of God.
This is also when the movie is at its best, delivering some of the funniest material that Tarantino has ever written and anchored by yet another show - stopping performance from Christoph Waltz that rivals his Academy Award - winning turn as Col. Hans Landa.
Portraying her subject in an overtly Christ - like fashion wasn't the most palatable choice in my estimation; when O'Connell pushes the beam up to the heavens overhead and roars with primal rage at his tormentor The Bird, the film abandons its anchor in reality and things get uncomfortable.
When reporting and fact - checking of the story comes back at her and legendary CBS anchor Dan Rather (played by Academy Award ® winner Robert Redford) their livelihoods hang in the balance.
Aside from Brick (who finds his true soul mate in Kristen Wiig's oddball secretary Channi), Ron's fellow anchors are not given a great deal to work with, and when the celebrity cameos eventually arrive (in a heightened version of the first film's Battle of the Anchors), they are thrown at the audience at a most extraordinaryanchors are not given a great deal to work with, and when the celebrity cameos eventually arrive (in a heightened version of the first film's Battle of the Anchors), they are thrown at the audience at a most extraordinaryAnchors), they are thrown at the audience at a most extraordinary pace).
At first, Burgundy falls in love with her, but when Burgundy starts getting in the way of her dreams to become head anchor, the two of them get involved in a feud that could destroy one of their careers.
Other concerns include lack of inspections, improper anchoring (making them susceptible to wind damage), high maintenance and the cost it incurs, and, perhaps most of all, the fact that portables are brought in when school buildings are already at their maximum capacity, meaning relief from overcrowding in classrooms but a worsened situation in cafeterias, playgrounds and parking lots.
The V10 engine, a right boat - anchor when it lives in a Dodge Viper, lugs well at low revs and makes a uniquely lovely noise at higher ones.
When I looked at her finances and then at my own, I quickly realized that it was my own debts and obligations that were the proverbial anchor holding us back as a couple.
It's a curse for me to make my first purchase at the low because I then anchor to that price and have a hard time pulling the trigger subsequently when the price goes up.
Which requires consistency, rigour & discipline at all times — they serve as anchors when the market's tempting you to feel exuberant, and as pillars of strength when the market keeps beating you down for months on end.
For instance, a study examining the influence of implausible anchors found that participants who were asked if Gandhi was older or younger than 9 when he died estimated his age at death to be 50, whereas participants who were given the anchor age of 140 estimated his age as 67.
But at worst, they are an anchor on the early years of that career, when a person should be accumulating savings which pay off big several decades in the future.
We as technicians need to be the anchor for clients who are at a loss when presented with the fact that their beloved pet has a terminal disease.
There will be a water sports platform in the stern for use when the ship is at anchor and a variety of cabin grades, including 34 suites with balconies and four luxurious owner's suites.
There will be a watersports platform in the stern for use when the ship is at anchor and a variety of cabin grades, including 34 suites with balconies and four luxurious owner's suites.
You can reach it only by boat (about 3 hours from Athens) and when you anchor at the tiny port of Dapia you'll see whitewashed houses, local cafes and shops and narrow alley ways that are just calling out to be explored.
If you have signed up to scuba dive, when the boat anchors at Isla Tortuga, another scuba diving boat will pick you up and take you to some of the best local dive spots.
Where once pirate ships used to drop anchor, Marigot Bay is now known as a yacht haven, welcoming spectacular vessels up to 160 ft.. This exquisite collage of activity and beauty reaches its pinnacle at sunset, when the entire scene is backlit with the sun's fiery colours, making their last attempt to paint the land before they disappear behind the ocean's edge.
No other boats were in sight when we motored through the cut in the reef and anchored at the southern mooring.
At the project's center is an unknown continent and culture called Kentifrica, a meditation upon what can and can not be mapped when dealing with the ramifications of identity as an elusive anchor.
Painting maintains a physical anchor at a time when the image generally is becoming more and more ethereal — everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
When she came back she painted Beloved (Cairo), the 24 - foot anchor painting of her exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York.
On each screen the boat moves into view and executes the same nautical choreography of turning, dropping anchor and backing up, but the images match only in the final seconds, when the gangways touch down at the same moment and the same point.
At CNN, among those leaving will be Peter Dykstra, a seasoned producer focused on science and the environment, and Miles O'Brien, a longtime CNN reporter and former morning news anchor, who I got to know when he turned to climate coverage in a big way several years ago.
In June 2013, the United States at last joined the offshore wind club when a 20 - kilowatt (0.02 - megawatt) floating wind turbine anchored off the coast of Maine first sent electricity to the state's power grid.
The 11 - year Fox employee was anchoring a 2 p.m. show when she said she was fired on June 23 at the end of her contract.
The «Lady Brittany» was heading to fish tuna off the north coast of Prince Edward Island when it collided with the «Cape Light II», which was at anchor and showing its anchor light.
It's far more likely the cruise operators will have trouble finding alternate ports at which to dock or anchor when the ship is re-routed due to tropical storms.
As noted, you don't usually need your anchor to keep your boat rooted when you stop at islands.
We honestly couldn't figure out what this little lump of lead was when we first got the box — at 13.64 ounces, it feels weighty enough to anchor a catamaran.
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