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Thanks to new discoveries in metamaterials, the team will be able to build a sail that is only a few hundred atoms thick, a few meters wide, and as light as a few grams.
The men leapt over the side to swim in a sail that had been lowered over the side.
Pliny sat down on a sail that had been spread for him and could not rise even with assistance when his friends departed.
"The ritual simultaneously operates as an anchor that maintains, enhances, and promotes denominational activity and a sail that allows institutional boundaries to be crossed".
A racing sail is a sturdy, good sail that catches and uses wind better than a sail that is used frequently.
Charley's wife, Silvia, says, "We don't have a boat — we have a sail that we hold on to".
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I hope one day to get back to a sailing that is all just about being on the water and being at one with the boat".
One proposal for exploration is to use a craft powered by a solar sail that would take around 30 years to reach its destination.
Code sail: A large sail that is rolled up and only used in lighter winds, less than 15 knots.
The films are projected onto a special sail that is rigged onto the mast of the 280-foot, 142-year-old vessel.
Called the Draken Harald Hårfagre, this Viking vessel is 115' long, 25' wide, and comes equipped with 25 oars and one large mast with a single sail that is 3,200 square feet.
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