Sentence examples for sailing wind from inspiring English sources

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You can also take lessons in hobie cat sailing, wind surfing and kite surfing.

Activities Sailing, wind- and kite-surfing are all on offer in Andalucia, but aficionados of the latter two should head for breezy Tarifa – continental Europe's most southerly point.

SEA: "eel land," "fish trail," "foam path," "ship's road," "fishing bank," "lobster's path," "red fish's dwelling," "mackerel's seat," "prow land," "snow road," "land of fish," "house of seaweed," "land of seabirds," "land of sailing wind," "Ymir's blood," "island fetter," "dwelling of the ships," "man's encircler," "flat one".

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She thinks that a small spacecraft with only a tiny amount of fuel could use such a program "to make its way to other planets and roam the solar system for decades," riding the gravitational pull of the planets like a boat sailing winds and currents.

Also, by being much lighter in weight than traditional turbines, "the inflatable sail wind turbine may be installed in various locations that a heavier and/or larger conventional wind turbine may not (be), for example … on the roof of buildings".

When it comes to drugs, I'm a big proponent of the boat-sails-wind analogy: your life is a boat, the sails are your emotions, and drugs are the wind.

He said: "It is very close to Shanklin and quite close to some of the competitions - sailing and wind surfing.

Tons of garbage and raw sewage flow daily from sludge-filled rivers into the bay, where the Olympic sailing and wind surfing events are to be held.

A specific on-board instrumentation system simultaneously measures loads in the rig and sails, sailing data (wind, boat attitude and speed) and the shape of sails in real navigation conditions (flying shape).

Two of its ships (essentially motorized yachts with large sails), the Wind Star and the Wind Spirit, sail between Istanbul and Athens.

In Finland, Miss Grussner predicts, it will be the audience that will start to cry when Jamie, in a chillingly high, ethereal voice, sings an Aland folk song, "Vem Kan Segla Forutan Vind?," or "Who Can Sail Without Wind?" Without understanding the words, Jamie grasped the meaning of the final refrain: "I can sail without wind; I can sail without oars.

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