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Yacht
noun
A slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor-powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock.
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What to do The heart and soul of the town is the Royal harbour complete with obelisk, Georgian lighthouse, lifeboat station and yacht marina.
But, as chief executives sometimes discover (BP's Tony Hayward stayed on his yacht as the Gulf oil spill spread), being too "chillaxed" can be fatal to a career.
Each member of the crew had to find their proper place on the 9.5-metre yacht.
We flew to Antigua, hopped on the flight to Tortola and slept overnight on our yacht, Bellezza, at Sunsail's headquarters in Hodges Creek.
If not, there's a sizeable risk that M&B, a decent company with potential to prosper again, will be towed away on the cheap by Lewis in his big yacht.
All that social democracy and liberalism can produce, with their current policies, is the oligarch's yacht co-existing with the food bank for ever.
HSBC accounts had been involved, the filings stated, in a $500,000 £328,0000) transfer from a sports marketing company connected with Fifa to a luxury yacht manufacturer, as well as a number of wire transfers connected to alleged payment of bribes or kickbacks.
"We'll be able to tack like a yacht using the sun's rays," he tells Bedford.
No-one could say it was only a yacht race.
And so it was that pretty quickly, he and his yacht were spotted by two activists from the group UK Uncut.
Perhaps we would have more success with a yacht broker, someone who might act as a filter between us and the yacht companies?
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