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In the end, we got word of one tiny sailboat leaving in a few days with just enough space for us.
My first moment of asserting myself as the leader, the captain of what we all thought was going to be a tiny sailboat called Untitled Shonda Rhimes Pilot but turned out to be a gigantic ocean liner called Grey's Anatomy.
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Jan Lorenzen of the Grand Street Deli made a gingerbread version of the picture tunnel, complete with railroad tracks; a local jeweler, Jennifer Rutheny, crafted a delicate silver pendant with a miniature tunnel through which two tiny sailboats are visible.
When faced with unbearable tragedy, we have to become millions of tiny sailboats, carrying millions of memorial candles and let them sail off into the unimaginable, breathtaking unknown.
Already Ben Yagoda's equable, affectionate and comprehensive history, "About Town: The New Yorker and the World It Made," seems to have been swamped by a rising tide of blather about Renata Adler's "Gone: The Last Days of The New Yorker," in which the novelist and critic sends out tiny toy sailboats of dreamy subjunctives, only to bring back weirdness and meanness.
At the end of the Pennsylvania Ballet production of "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" the young hero and heroine leave the Kingdom of Sweets not in the flying sleigh seen in New York City Ballet's staging of the same Balanchine classic, but in a flying sailboat, a tiny yacht just made for two, which lifts off into the air.
Sailboats as tiny as matchstick toys flit toward the New Jersey shore.
Contrasts were sharp: cement plants practically abutted mansions; the masts of sailboats in tiny marinas stood in counterpoint to housing developments.
The panorama that unfolds at the summit takes in sailboats, reduced to tiny white triangles, tacking from side to side; planes land at Logan International Airport, which in the 1940s filled the channels between Governor's, Bird and Apple Islands to create longer runways.
His early work reflects his training with Corot as well as his island upbringing: "Inlet and Sailboat" (1856) shows two tiny but identifiably dark-skinned figures gazing at a distant vessel.
Definition of Navy terms used in communiques referring to Jap craft destroyed Sampans maybe the sailboats of peacetime familiarity, fishing craft, tiny freighters, or specially built ships for inter-island supplies, or, all Jap vessels of less than 100 gross tons.
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