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For example, instead of saying somebody smells like dog droppings, say "Ye smell like ye been swimmin' in the bilge!"[1].
Penn grads who attended were Monica Nermark C94, Sarah OHerron C94, Tom Farole W93, Melinda Schlarbaum C94, Jason Stanard C/W94, Doug Baumstein C94, Jen Flood W94, Rupert Bader W94 and Bilge Ogut C/W94.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN ANATOLIA Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011, Turkey, 150min Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, Nuri Bilge Ceylan's latest begins as a small caravan of cars snakes its way through the nocturnal countryside, looking for where a murdered man was buried.
Adomavicius and Kwon [2], Bilge and Kaleli [4], Lee and Teng [24], Jhalani et al. [17], Liu et al. [26], Manouselis and Costopoulou [27] and Shambour et al. [32] have explored the integration of multi-criteria ratings in the user profile, mainly using multimedia datasets to validate their proposals.
A one-week voyage on a large ship is estimated to produce 210,000 gallons of sewage, a million gallons of gray water (runoff from sinks, baths, showers, laundry and galleys), 25,000 gallons of oily bilge water, 11,550 gallons of sewage sludge and more than 130 gallons of hazardous wastes, according to figures supplied by the environmental group Friends of the Earth.
Based on the experiences with her sister, bilge keels 12 inches deep and 20 feet were fitted to reduce the ship's rolling.
Based on the experiences with her sister, bilge keels 12 inches deep and 20 feet long were fitted to reduce the ship's rolling.
(Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2008, Turkey) Hatice Aslan, Yavuz Bingol, Rifat Sungar.
Water often enters the lowest point of a ship first, the bilge area.[1] The bilges are pits in the lowest part of the engineering section.
— Bilge Ebiri (@BilgeEbiri) 4 Apr 13.
| July 10 and 16 at 5 30: "Climates" (2006, Nuri Bilge Ceylan; in Turkish).
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