For as in this world, head winds are far more prevalent than winds from astern (that is, if you never violate the Pythagorean maxim), so for the most part the Commodore on the quarter-deck gets his atmosphere at second hand from the sailors on the forecastle.
The BBC's Sammy Darko in Accra says not everyone can afford a new refrigerator, so the used ones are still in demand at the second hand shops that litter the streets of the capital's suburbs.
There are enough new cars (or at least second-hand ones imported from Japan) to gridlock Kingston's rush-hour traffic.
Whereas their neighbours at nearby universities roam their sprawling campuses and prepare for high-powered careers, the Peach Garden children sit 50 to a room at rickety second-hand desks, learning how to read and counting themselves lucky to be in any sort of school at all.
With the shipping industry going through hard times, anyone can pick up a second-hand freighter at bargain-basement prices.
The cost of buying a second-hand Treasury at Fidelity is half the spread between bid and ask prices.
That's a cheating movement and you look at the second movement of Thierry's hand and say it's deliberate.
They say the West also dumps second-hand clothes into Africa at prices that stifle local textile production.
Pulling together facts from the thousands of pages of reports, the McClatchy News Agency writes that intelligence at Guantanamo was often gathered through camp informants giving second-hand accounts of stories from fellow inmates.
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This is due to the fact that in many parts of the world, the study suggests, women are at least 50% more likely to be exposed to second-hand smoke than men.
And second hand bookshops that buy in paperbacks and sell them on at a margin are a form of sharing but they too are not swaps.
The Finnish 'keeper has an unfortunate back catalogue of clangers, most notably playing for Aston Villa in the second city derby at Birmingham City in 2002, but his howler to hand Pompey victory will live long in the memory.
To deal with the problem, a number of African countries have banned imports of second-hand clothes in recent years as part of efforts aimed at protecting their national textiles industries.
In the early years, they were shot with hand-cranked cameras at varying speeds sixteen or eighteen frames per second was roughly the norm and projected a little faster.
Roberts will have a new partner in midfield at the Waikato Stadium after Andrew Bishop was ruled out of the second Test with a broken hand.
June Davison, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said more research was needed to understand the effects of second-hand smoke.
In February 2012, sales prices of second-hand residential buildings decreased in 18 cities, while that of 3 cities remained at the same level.
And within a minute, the visitors were behind when Bessone's left-hand cross at the other end found Pratley at the near post to volley home his second of the game and put the Swans back in front.
His mood was not helped when, after saving a first break point in game three he was called for a foot-fault on the second and, clearly unsettled, mishit a forehand seconds later to hand Davydenko the break at 3-1.
After their second successive win, the Portsmouth playing staff are clearly not struggling to concentrate on the job at hand.
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