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These and nautical
These boats can maintain a comfortable 300 nmpd ( nautical miles per day ) passage, with the racing versions recording well over 400 nmpd.
These two airlines with strong nautical traditions of command hierarchy rank and chain of command, retained from their days of operations with flying boats, were undoubtably quick to capitalize upon, with the help of advertising agencies, the linkings of the " speed of jets " with the safety and secure " luxury of ocean liners " among public perception.
These had the advantage of approximating the nautical mile as 120 inches, 60 inches, and 30 inches, respectively.
These nautical usages are now obsolete: camboose and kabhuis became the galley when meal preparation was moved below deck, camboose, the stove, became the galley range, and kabhuis the cookshack morphed into kombuis, which means kitchen in Afrikaans and Dutch.
These minor features in the East China Sea are located approximately 120 nautical miles northeast of Taiwan, 200 nautical miles east of the Chinese mainland and 200 nautical miles southwest of the Japanese island of Okinawa.
These ships, and other chartered schooners and the like, would cruise the fishing grounds off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, watching for violations within Canada's territorial sea, then only 3 nautical miles ( 6 km ) from shore.
These additional dot responses, which also are equally spaced by 0. 64 nautical mile ( 1. 2 km ), will be interspersed with the original line of 12 dots.
These were unsubstantiated accounts and unofficial, until 1427 when navigator Diogo de Silves found the island of Santa Maria ( at that time referred to on nautical charts as Ilha dos Lobos or Ilha do Ovo ) during his journey to Madeira.
These voyages gave Grau the seagoing experience that was the foundation for his brilliant career as a nautical officer.
These areas usually have a 10 nautical mile radius and a height of above aerodrome elevation ( AAE ).

These and parades
These units are responsible for promoting a positive Shriner image to the public by participating in local parades.
These provide a cool down from the previous five days of hectic partying, parades and competitions, and are usually attended by the whole family.
These are still seen in public at Army campaigns, as well as at other festivals, parades and at Christmas.
These students are also involved in local promotional activities with the station, in notable local events like the Flower and Pumpkin parades.
These master military training instructors often evaluate the trainees and MTI ranks during parades and retreat ceremonies.
These parades had been held every year during the 1950s, then called off due to cost reasons.
These have included pop concerts, yacht regattas and power boat races, donkey derbies, parades, fairs and fetes in the parks, tea dances, stage shows, art exhibitions and spectacular firework displays.
These parades were an effective way to promote stores, and improved their status.
These celebrations typically feature parades, street dances and salsa, jazz, soca, calypso and steelpan music.
These marked cars are generally not used for enforcing traffic laws but instead are utilized for visibility ( parades and community patrols ).
These vehicles are used in parades, public events ( e. g. Marching Thru History ), and WWII re-enactments.
These are commonly presented at contingent medal parades.
These respond to all potential Mass Casualty Incidents ( fires, multi-patient car accidents etc ...), support for large crowd situations such as festivals and parades as well as responding to all calls involving aircraft at Toronto Pearson International Airport
These parades feature performances by many local high school and middle school bands, as well as other local organizations.
These animals have to endure long and noisy parades, loud firecrackers, may need to stand near flames, travel long distances in open shabby vehicles and walk on tarred roads in the scorching sun for hours, denying even food, water and sleep, in the name of religion and tourism promotion.
These parades mirror the May Day parades of the Soviets, or the military parades of the Nazis in our timeline.
These include parades, pageants, seasonal celebrations and outdoor theatrical performances.

These and witnessed
These range in diameter from a few tens of meters up to about 300 km, and they range in age from recent times ( e. g. the Sikhote-Alin craters in Russia whose creation were witnessed in 1947 ) to more than two billion years, though most are less than 500 million years old because geological processes tend to obliterate older craters.
These soldiers had witnessed the miserable state of the Paraguayan army and were forced in many cases to face the enemy armed only with machetes.
These last few years have witnessed the spectacular growth of mobile telephony with 3, 434, 000 subscribers in 2007 and 1, 537, 000 respectively in 2005.
These are the largest herds of mammals ever witnessed.
These lands also witnessed the tragic developments related to the Dzungar intervention and rigorous efforts of the Kazakh to protect their land and preserve independence.
These journals were regarded as a faithful record of the impressions made on the mind of a competent observer, at the time, by the events he witnessed and the persons with whom he associated.
These relatives of the giraffe are rarely seen in zoos and are scarcely witnessed in the wild.
These types of evidence may strongly point to a certain conclusion when taken into consideration with other facts, but if not directly witnessed by someone when the crime was committed, they are still considered to be circumstantial in nature.
These matches were played after tea when work ceased, and very keen rivalry was witnessed, and good football without the frills was usually served up for the large crowds that assembled.
These troubled seas have witnessed countless maritime disasters in the centuries since ships first sailed here.
These unusual behaviors are typically witnessed by nearby, sometimes antagonistic characters, and a roll of Mentos is boisterously displayed by the commercial's respective protagonist to the observer as an explanation for their actions.
These included a 39 – 0 thrashing of Iowa before a crowd of 12, 000 and a 34 – 2 trouncing of Kansas witnessed by some 7, 000.
These paths are lived through the eyes of each persons grandfathers, from those who were first among the Aiel to go to Rhuidean to be marked, to the leader of the Da ' shain who witnessed the opening of the Dark One's prison in the Age Of Legends.
These tracks were well received by the audience who witnessed the performance, although a few days after the performance Chris Cheney sent an email to everyone in The Living End mailing list talking about the EG Awards show and expressing how far away these new tracks are from being recorded.
These included the World War II dramas Cross of Iron ( 1961, dealing with the court martial of a U-Boat captain in a British prisoner of war camp ) and The July Plot ( 1964, about the 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler ), as well as Firebrand ( 1967, about the 1933 Reichstag fire, an event Cartier had personally witnessed ).
These years witnessed some degree of tumult ; Henslowe's business practices resulted in his actors ' drawing up certain " articles of grievance " against him, and Rosseter's attempt to build a new private theater ( Porter's Hall ) in Blackfriars was blocked by the city and Privy Council.
These marines witnessed the buildings collapse, and many of the teenaged personnel were in a state of shock for days afterwards.
These achievements had an enduring impact on Norwegian culture and identity, an impact that can be witnessed in the influence on visual arts, classical music and literature, represented by e. g.:
These entities eventually reveal that, in various futures-although they reveal later on that this will only take place in forty-two percent of the futures they have witnessed -, mankind will travel into space and establish the Terran Empire, which will be at the cost of many alien cultures.
These events were witnessed and reported by acting First Lieutenant Paul Chapman who reported " everything and everybody was destroyed by one sort of gunfire or another ".
One of the Mexican commanders, impressed by the memorable intransigence he had just witnessed, characterized the Legion in a way they've been known ever since, " These are not men, but devils!
These decisively marked Bucharest's development in several ways-the city was the unrivalled capital, being favoured by the decrease in importance of manorialism and rural centers, cumulated with the progress witnessed by the monetary economy ( during the period, boyar status began revolving around appointment to administrative offices, and most of the latter were centered on the princely residence, including, after 1761, the banat of Oltenia ).
These have witnessed broad-based ratification.
These effects were important as they clearly indicated that the then currently thriving classical theories of physics were insufficient to explain the phenomena being witnessed.

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