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Sailing and upriver
Sailing upriver on its biggest tributary, the James River, they eventually settled at what they would call Jamestown to begin their first settlement.

Sailing and men
Gravesend Sailing Club which was founded so that working men could participate in the sport while still having to earn a living is based here.
This theme, about the challenges of aging both on an individual and societal level, leads to a line, " No country, this, for old men ," an ironic reference to the opening line of the W. B. Yeats poem, " Sailing to Byzantium ".
Five men and one woman competed for Hungary in the Sailing venue at the 2000 Olympics.
Sailing up a nameless river, Bêlit and Conan encounter ancient ruins in which is found a lost treasure, a winged monstrosity and skulking hyenas that were once men.

Sailing and freely
Sailing activity is slowed down by Texas northers, but power cruisers can move freely, poking into the San Jacinto, Trinity and Brazos rivers ( fine tarpon fishing in the Brazos ) or pushing eastward to the pirate country of Barataria.

Sailing and with
; Harwich & Dovercourt Sailing Club ; Harwich, Dovercourt & Parkeston Swimming Club ; Harwich & Dovercourt Rugby Union Football Club ; Harwich & Dovercourt Cricket Club ; and Harwich Runners who with support from Harwich Swimming Club host the annual Harwich Triathlons.
* 1986 – Adam Young, American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Owl City, Sky Sailing, and Swimming with Dolphins )
Sailing on to India, the Ottomans failed against the Portuguese at the Siege of Diu in September 1538, but then returned to Aden where they fortified the city with 100 pieces of artillery.
Sailing is the propulsion of a vehicle and the control of its movement with large ( usually fabric ) foils called sails.
Sailing vessels may proceed on their own, or be part of a flotilla with other like-minded voyagers.
Sailing yachts of this size are often highly automated with, for example, computer-controlled electric winches controlling the sails.
Sailing south from New York with 19 ships of the line, Graves arrived at the mouth of the Chesapeake early on 5 September to see de Grasse's fleet at anchor in the bay.
* The song " Silvertown Blues " from Mark Knopfler's album Sailing to Philadelphia deals with the construction of The Dome
Sailing in 1772 with the Resolution, a vessel of 462 tons under his own command and the Adventure of 336 tons under Captain Tobias Furneaux, Cook first searched in vain for Bouvet Island, then sailed for 20 degrees of longitude to the westward in latitude 58 ° S, and then 30 ° eastward for the most part south of 60 ° S, a higher southern latitude than had ever been voluntarily entered before by any vessel.
Sailing vessels with a single mast will typically be sloops or cutters, either with a Bermuda or gaff mainsail.
Sailing yacht with a fin keel
Sailing from out of the South Lincolnshire Fens into the Wash ( especially with respect to shell-fishing ) is traditionally known locally as " Going Down Below ".
On the second Saturday of each May since 1964, the " Sailing Masters of 1812 " of Essex commemorate the " Burning of the Ships " with an ancient fife and drum corps parade down Main Street and ceremony at the steamboat dock, wearing the United States naval uniform of that period ; by tradition, this event is unpublicized.
After the release of Sailing the Seas of Cheese, in 1992 Primus released a cover song EP Miscellaneous Debris, with their version of XTC's " Making Plans for Nigel " receiving enough airplay to reach No. 30 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.
As might be expected with its proximity to the sea, Newhaven is home to a thriving marina: the Newhaven and Seaford Sailing Club is based there ; Scuba diving, water ski-ing and surfboarding are also practised.
Constantine II is also Co-President of Honour of the International Sailing Federation with King Harald V of Norway, since 1994.
Mosley contributed " When You're Down The Road " and " Just A Woman ", Lewis " There Is No Reason ", and Spence brought along " We Don't Know Now " and " Sailing ", a song which would be all but forgotten until Spence performed it with Moby Grape at a 1996 Palookaville gig.
This iteration of the group was initially successful with hits like " Sailing on the Seven Seas " and " Pandora's Box ", with lesser success on fellow chart entries, " Call My Name " and " Then You Turn Away ".
Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo, the king's eldest daughter, is the Director of Cultural and Social Projects of Mapfre Foundation, while Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, the king's youngest daughter, served as the Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations for the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, and is a member of the Dali Foundation Board of Trustees, president of the International Foundation for Disabled Sailing, and Director of Social Welfare at the La Caixa Foundation in Barcelona where she lives with her family.
Sailing yacht with a fin keel
It is sanctioned by the International Sailing Federation ( ISAF ) with ' Special Event ' status.
A non-album single, " Smooth Sailing ", written by Tolhurst, and backed with " Dingoes Lament ", was released in October.

Sailing and until
The Concord Rhodes Open Sailing Club ( now Concord Ryde Sailing Club ) operated from King George V park until relocated to Waterview Street Putney ( near Yaralla Street ) to allow for the building of the duplication of Ryde Bridge.
Concord and Ryde Sailing Club was based in King George V Park until construction of the second Ryde Bridge required its demolition, after which the club premises were relocated to Kissing Point in Ryde.
Vanderbilt continued to work with the various committees of the North American Yacht Racing Union until finally in 1960 the International Yacht Racing Union ( predecessor to the International Sailing Federation or ISAF ) adopted the rules that Vanderbilt and the Americans had developed over the previous quarter century.
Sailing on the frigate USS Pioneer, the guest of the U. S. Navy, he did not arrive in Veracruz until February 23, 1837.
Sailing is relatively smooth for Hornblower and his four seamen, until one of the crew ( Matthews ) informs him that the ship is taking on water from somewhere.

Sailing and strong
The song " Sailing to Philadelphia " from Mark Knopfler's album of the same name, also has strong references to Mason and Dixon, and was inspired by Pynchon's book.

Sailing and force
Sailing between Trikeri and Spetsopoula, the Turkish force confronted the combined fleets of three islands, Spetses, Hydra and Psara.
The craft was the driving force behind the popularization of beach cats and was recently inducted into the Sailing Hall Of Fame.
Byron gave chase and attempted to form line of battle as per the Sailing and Fighting Instructions set down by Admiral Blake in 1653. d ' Estaing, realising that his force although superior in guns was not so in numbers, had ordered his captains not to engage directly but to bear away when British ships approached and to bear down on any individual ship that might through wind or poor seamanship become separated from the line.

Sailing and Indians
The Pinewood Indians are audio-animatronic robots, depicting American Indians on the three water attractions ( the Mark Twain riverboat, the Sailing Ship Columbia, and the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes ) that circle the Rivers of America in Disneyland.

Sailing and them
With a major label behind them, Sailing the Seas of Cheese went gold.
Sailing around Korčula in two of their galleys, they disembarked at the bay of Brna and 260 of them went on to plunder the island.
Sailing students often learn the alliterative phrase " Tiller Towards Trouble " to remind them of how to steer.
In 2010 the PLHS Sailing Team won the Baker Trophy, the national team-racing championship of the Interscholastic Sailing Association, making them the national champions in the sport of sailing.
Sailing ships of the time had only one mast, usually with just one large square sail, which made them cumbersome to steer and virtually impossible to sail in the wind direction.

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