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Anchoring and ship
Anchoring his ship the Lieutenant in the harbor of Port-au-Prince, he performed over 300 helmet dives examining the area's coral reefs and classifying the fish that inhabited them.

Anchoring and at
Anchoring at Stadacona, Cartier again met the Iroquoians, but found their " show of joy " and their numbers worrisome, and decided not to build his settlement there.
In 2012, VTV won Best Picture at the STN Film Festival for their film " Shakespeare and Tacos ", and VTV's Macky Brazina won First Place for Anchoring.
Referring to the difficulties of having a family and career, she said at the time: " Anchoring is fun.
Anchoring the Speedwell at the lower harbor, Pring boarded the smaller Explorer and, aided by oarsmen, ascended the Piscataqua.

Anchoring and close
Anchoring with sufficient scope and / or heavy chain rode brings the direction of strain close to parallel with the seabed.

Anchoring and range
Anchoring the album is Neil Peart's solid and intricate percussion, an ever expanding range of drums, woodblocks, bells and chimes, also a prominent element of " Xanadu "' s atmosphere of sound.

Anchoring and .
* Hinz, Earl R .; The Complete Book of Anchoring and Mooring, Rev.
Anchoring has been particularly identified as relevant in climate change controversies as individuals are found to be more positively inclined to believe in climate change if the outside temperature is higher, if they have been primed to think about heat, and if they are primed with higher temperatures when thinking about the future temperature increases from climate change.
They show that this model, when optimized for single-step decision making, produces Belief Anchoring and Polarization of opinions-exactly as described in the global warming controversy context-in spite of identical evidence presented, the pre-existing beliefs ( or evidence presented first ) has an overwhelming effect on the beliefs formed.
Among the " cold " biases, some are due to ignoring relevant information ( e. g. Neglect of probability ), whereas some involve a decision or judgement being affected by irrelevant information ( for example the Framing effect where the same problem receives different responses depending on how it is described ) or giving excessive weight to an unimportant but salient feature of the problem ( e. g., Anchoring ).
Anchoring in a small cove, Beebe and his assistant John Tee-Van searched for an active crater where they could observe the eruption, and were nearing exhaustion by the time they found one.
Anchoring of bovine prothrombin to the membrane through its Gla domain.
Anchoring the booming cattle industry of the 1860s and 1870s were the cattle towns in Kansas and Missouri.
* Anchoring and adjustment – Decisions are unduly influenced by initial information that shapes our view of subsequent information.
Anchoring their stubborn defense around Mount Dabo, some 3, 900 Japanese troops held off the U. S. 163rd Infantry supported by Filipino soldiers and other local Moro guerrillas.
Anchoring of transducin to the membrane has been drawn in black.
Anchoring the Italian 4 x 100 m relay team, Berruti narrowly missed out on a second Olympic medal, finishing in 4th.
Anchoring the southern end of New Mexico ’ s Rio Grande Research Corridor, NMSU is the only university to reach the platinum, or highest, level of service to NASA ’ s Space Alliance Technology Outreach Program.
Cell-cell adhesions in Anchoring junctions are mediated by cadherins.
Anchoring the Jamaican 4 x 100 m relay team, he pocketed a third Commonwealth title.
Anchoring or focalism is a cognitive bias that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily, or " anchor ," on one trait or piece of information when making decisions.
Anchoring and adjustment is a psychological heuristic that influences the way people intuitively assess probabilities.

port and ship
213 kg of amphetamine worth 40 million AED ( Nearly $ 11 million ) was seized by the United Arab Emirate Drug combat authorities on 30 November 2011 from an Iranian ship that was supposed to deliver the consignment in Malaysia and made a port stop in Sharjah.
The ship ’ s logbook was found by Michelle Gatz and shows the ship was carrying classified cargo that was offloaded under armed guard at White Beach a U. S. Navy port on Okinawa ’ s east coast on April 25, 1962.
Ten minutes after the French opened fire Goliath, ignoring fire from the fort to starboard and from Guerrier to port, most of which was too high to trouble the ship, crossed the head of the French line.
As the bow of Guerrier came within range, Goliath opened fire, inflicting severe damage with a double-shotted raking broadside as the British ship turned to port and passed down the unprepared port side of Guerrier, and Foley's Royal Marines and a company of Austrian grenadiers joined the attack, firing their muskets.
-- With great difficulty they accomplished their long journey on foot, traversing also the intervening seas ( maria ), where it was possible, by ship, and eventually arrived at the Swedish port called Birka.
Smaller transportation canals can carry barges or narrowboats, while ship canals allow seagoing ships to travel to an inland port ( e. g., Manchester Ship Canal ), or from one sea or ocean to another ( e. g., Caledonian Canal, Panama Canal ).
His near light speed ship had been gone so long that on its return to Urth, there were no space port facilities any more, and it crashed.
The carrier can also provide replenishment on a limited basis to its escorts, but typically a replenishment ship such as a fast combat support ship ( AOE ) or replenishment oiler ( AOR ) pulls alongside a carrier and conducts simultaneous operations with the carrier on its port side and one of the escorts on its starboard side.
It was reported that in January 2006 a Saint Kitts & Nevis flagged cargo ship loaded with vehicles and parts meant for the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo was seized while in port within Equatorial Guinea.
Additionally Phoebe was a deacon of the church in Cenchreae, a port to the east of Corinth, and would have been able to convey the letter to Rome after passing through Corinth and taking a ship from Corinth ’ s west port.
" In Season 2, Episode 1 (" Amok Time ", 1967 ), Captain Kirk tells Spock, " As one of Finagle's Laws puts it: ' Any home port the ship makes will be somebody else's, not mine.
Francis Xavier reached Japan on 27 July 1549, with Anjiro and three other Jesuits, but he was not permitted to enter any port his ship arrived at until 15 August, when he went ashore at Kagoshima, the principal port of the province of Satsuma on the island of Kyūshū.
Later he sacked the port of Valparaíso further north in Chile where he also captured a ship full of Chilean wine.
Pointe-à-Pitre is a cruise ship port.
Ceremonial inauguration of Gdynia as a temporary military port and fishers ' shelter took place on 23 April 1923, and the first major seagoing ship arrived on 13 August 1923.
The Cruise ship | cruise-ship pier at Ocean Terminal ( Hong Kong ) | Ocean Terminal is also a port of entry to Hong Kong.
The last major canal to be built in the United Kingdom was the Manchester Ship Canal, which upon opening in 1894 was the largest ship canal in the world, and opened Manchester as a port.
From the Syrian port of Latakia, a Genoese ship took him to Alanya on the southern coast of modern-day Turkey.
* lines 12. 52-82 – They had to cut the mast due to the ferocity of the storm, but then the weather calmed and they limped their ship into the port at Ostia.

1.106 seconds.