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* April – – English merchant Anthony de la Roché, blown off course having rounded Cape Horn eastabout, makes the first discovery of land south of the Antarctic Convergence, landing on South Georgia and ( probably ) Gough Island.
* In the dialects of Portalegre, Castelo Branco, Algarve ( Barlavento area ) and São Miguel Island ( Azores ), the near-front rounded vowel replaces, in a process similar to the one which originated the French u.
The most notable was the 1596 expedition led by Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz, who discovered Spitsbergen and Bear Island and rounded the north of Novaya Zemlya.
April 23 as they rounded the southwest corner of Amund Ringnes Island, an island they had sighted and partly explored the previous year.
After the fleet rounded Cape Horn and steamed up the western coasts of South and North America, he detached from at Mare Island Navy Yard and was assigned to the staff of his father, Edward D. Taussig by then a Rear Admiral and Commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard.
Almeida rounded the Cape of Good Hope and entered African coastal waters again at Sofala and the Island of Mozambique, whence they proceeded northwards to the coastal settlement of Kilwa.
The New Zealand Nikau palm is very similar to Rhopalostylis baueri of the Kermadecs and Norfolk Island, which can be distinguished by its more rounded or oval fruits, and by its leaflets which are broader than those found in most populations of R. sapida.
In 1979 they rounded up hundreds of dolphins and slaughtered them on Tatsunoshima Island across the bay from Katsumoto Town.
The name Hog Island reportedly came from a bizarre 1870s incident when a barge carrying a load of pigs caught fire and was grounded on the island to avoid sinking, at which point the pigs escaped onto the island until they were rounded up again.
A Cape Island style fishing boat is an inshore motor fishing boat found across Atlantic Canada having a single keeled flat bottom at the stern and more rounded towards the bow.

rounded and where
The distance from the front edge of the circle to where the discus has landed is measured, and distances are rounded down to the nearest centimetre.
The expedition sailed from England on 26 August 1768, rounded Cape Horn and continued westward across the Pacific to arrive at Tahiti on 13 April 1769, where the observations of the Venus Transit were made.
The distance of the throw is measured from the throwing arc to the point where the tip of the javelin landed, rounded down to the nearest centimeter.
There are fewer types of these blades, and may be divided into those where the entire edge is rounded and those where only a part is rounded, or even straight.
In cases where posting exactly half the big blind is impractical due to the big blind being some odd-valued denomination, the small blind is rounded down to the nearest practical value.
Countries can vary the shape of their stamps to indicate the length of stay, like Singapore where a perfectly rectangular stamp indicates a 14-day stay, rounded rectangular a 30-day stay, or hexagonal a 90-day stay.
There is a distinction between an unrounded retroflex approximant and a rounded variety that probably could have been found in Anglo-Saxon and even to this day in some dialects of English, where the orthographic key is r for the unrounded version and usually wr for the rounded version ( these dialects will make a differentiation between right and write ).
On their way along the south coast, they noticed a few thatched huts and, on 2 August, they rounded Icacos Point and anchored in the Gulf of Paria, where they spent two days relaxing.
The flat bottom allows the wok to be used on an electric stove, where a rounded wok would not be able to fully contact the stove's heating element.
A segment was 64 bytes of data ( rounded up, with no carry-over between packets ), charged to the caller ( or callee in the case of reverse charged calls, where supported ).
They may have one flat and one ball anvil, in which case they are used for measuring tube wall thickness, distance of a hole to an edge, and other distances where one anvil must be placed against a rounded surface.
By convention, is ten times the ellipticity of the galaxy, rounded to the nearest integer, where the ellipticity is defined as for an ellipse with semi-major and semi-minor axes of lengths and respectively.
In early June 1944, while the Allies bombed Corfu as a diversion from the Normandy landings, the Gestapo rounded up the Jews of the city, temporarily incarcerated them at the old fort ( Palaio Frourio ), and on 10 June sent them to Auschwitz, where very few survived.
This qualification typically means that the object is symmetrically rounded into a spheroid or ellipsoid shape, where any irregular surface features are due to a relatively thin solid crust.
The land north of Dovre ( corresponding to Trøndelag except Røros ) comprises a more gentle landscape with more rounded shapes and mountains, and with valleys congregating on the Trondheimsfjord, where they open up and forms a larger lowland area.
" He alludes to Act IV, scene 1 of The Tempest, where, after causing spirits he has summoned to disappear, Prospero delivers the famous speech that includes the line " We are such stuff / As dreams are made on, and our little life / Is rounded by a sleep.
Another remnant of the ancient sea can be found in road cuts along Highway 72, where one can find small, rounded granite boulders that once rolled off of the ancient islands and into shallow sea surrounding them.
A handful of former PC officers and men were rounded up and forced to work with this outfit, with the threat that their loved ones would be harmed ; majority of the men who escaped managed to find their way into the hills where they joined the resistance movement until liberation came in 1944.
It is mostly used as a representation of mid front rounded vowels, such as ø œ, except for Southern Sami where it is used as an diphthong.
There are billboards marking where invaders were rounded up and showing pictures of their being led away.

rounded and met
They had a straight bonnet ( US: hood ) from the front to the rear-mounted cab, unlike the 03s which bulged higher towards the rear ( over the larger fuel tank ), and the cab's rounded roof met the sides at an angle instead of with a curve as in the 03, with a lip all the way round.
Rosalind Chao rounded out the starring cast as Soon-Lee Klinger, a Korean refugee whom Klinger met, fell in love with and married at the end of the series.
Instead of a rounded hull, the hull of a turret vessel was stepped inward above the waterline, but the horizontal and vertical surfaces of the hull met in curves rather than by right angles as in conventional ships.
As he rounded third base, Garvey, who after the game would be compared by teammates to fictional baseball hero Roy Hobbs, was met by fellow Padres who later carried him off the field in celebration.
The trio played a couple coffeehouse venues before they met Mark Eddy, a banjo player, who rounded out the " progressive " bluegrass sound.

rounded and full
The Greek astronomer Meton of Athens observed that a period of 19 years is almost exactly equal to 235 synodic months, and rounded to full days counts 6940 days.
Another important difference between the rounded and ternary form is that in rounded binary, when the " A " section returns, it will typically contain only half of the full " A " period, whereas ternary form will end with the full " A " section.
* Garibaldi — wide, full beard with rounded bottom and integrated moustache
The main three types are cross-country, rounded skateboarder style ( nicknamed " half shells " or " skate style ") and full face.
The umbels are claret-coloured or pale pink before they open, then bright white and rounded when in full flower, measuring 3 – 7 cm wide with a festoon of bracts beneath ; finally, as they turn to seed, they contract and become concave like a bird's nest.
Roman art from the Augustan period shows idealized women as substantial and fleshy, with a full abdomen and breasts that are rounded, not pendulous.
Of the full hoods, there are three variants: the BA shape with a large semi-circular cape and long thin liripipe ; the BCL shape with a shorter cape with rounded corners and a broad liripipe and rounded corners to the cape ; the doctors ' shape is similar to the BCL but the cowl edge is cut at 80 degrees to the cape and the liripipe sticks out in a 45 degree angle.
Carpeting and full wheel covers rounded out Bel Air standard equipment.
* Stroke style: can vary in width, join styles of miter ( configurable limit ), rounded or bevel, cap styles of offset, round or full.
Oboists of the past had tended to be divided between the French school ( elegant but thin and reedy in tone ) and the German ( full and rounded but rather clumsy, with little or no vibrato ), but Goossens brought together the best qualities of both styles.
Other English universities use one of these patterns or adapt them ; for example, the University of London uses the full Cambridge shape but with rounded corners to the cape.
Also popular to collect are the ' full talon ' variety, which are generally recognized as having a superior strike as the talons of the eagle on the reverse are fully separated and rounded, and may even show the folds of skin on the toes.
43 doubles, 12 triples, and 119 runs scored rounded off his fourth full season in the majors.
There are 143-189 ventral scales that are rounded and cover the full width of the belly.
The fashionable feminine figure, with its sloping shoulders, rounded bust, narrow waist and full hips, was emphasized in various ways with the cut and trim of gowns.
The hull shape is characterized by a nearly straight stem, and slight flare to the bow, rounded sides, with a keel running the entire length of the bottom and a distinctive wine glass transom with a full skeg.
The gigs generally had a high wineglass transom ( image ), full skeg, full keel, straight stem and somewhat rounded sides.
The first 2 sets of darts are the ' powerplays ' and count the full score, the following 5 sets of darts score half points, rounded up.
He made his full international debut for the England national football team on 11 February 2009 in a friendly match against Spain, where after latching onto a David Beckham pass, rounded the goalkeeper before his effort was cleared off the line.

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