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"We were sailing like crazy to keep ahead of it," Honey said.
"It was just fantastic, the boat was sailing like a dream".
Mrs Thatcher had no hinterland of books or music, grouse-shooting or sailing, like other Prime Ministers.
"Are you the responsible voice of American sailing like Scuttlebutt used to be, or vying to be the latest and greatest sailing tabloid?" Ehman wrote.
This rococo fantasy, tricked out with animation and with actors sailing like little Supermen through toy cutout clouds, belongs to the same school of whimsical excess as "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" and "Amélie".
In his dreams, he was never paralysed - he'd be skiing and horseriding and sailing, like before - so it took a daily effort of will, there in the silence, to drag himself back to the reality that he couldn't move his body below the neck, or even feel it.
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In doing so, a highly complex microstructure featuring tube- and sail-like structure was identified.
His revolutionary vision of soaring, sail-like roofs harmonized with the building's harbour location.
The design is called "European Sail Tower SPS" and consists mainly of deployable sail-like structures derived from the ongoing DLR/ESA solar sail technology development activity.
The repetition made for some economy and gave the sail-like image we now admire.
Manhattan waterfront location inspires billowing white sail-like forms in glass.
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