The town said it doesn't trust his protections for the shore would be adequate.
She immediately darted for the shore and wrapped herself around a cable near the dock, but Mike somehow worked the line free.
She was as anonymous as in the days when she would charge out of her parents' house in Formby, near Liverpool, in much the same old belted mac and her school panama hat, a leggy 14-year-old heading for the shore and the arms of her German lover.
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The handful of folks who were able to summon up the courage to enter the water were huddled into small groups a few feet offshore and periodically groups of teenage girls would shriek and run from the surf, inciting a mad scramble for the shore by the remaining bathers.
One of the proposals is for the east shore to be focused on quiet recreation where activities such as windsurfing will be encouraged.
This Sunday, for the third time in a year, Nyad will take to the seas -- departing from Havana, Cuba's, Hemingway Marina on a quest to swim for the Florida shore.
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When the tide is out at the town of St Aubin, locals roam the shore for delicacies the ocean has left behind, as they have done for centuries.
Louay Habib, from the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club, told the BBC the shore crew for the boat had said "there was no wind at the time, and they told us that they were organising for a tow to come and get them".
Italian prosecutors have launched an investigation into the shipwreck, detaining the ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, for questioning while top Italian officials criticized the ship for sailing so close to the shore of the island of Giglio, causing it to strike a rock formation just off the coast of the island.
According to a suit Philips filed against Morgans in January 2006, Morgans diverted high-profile guests from the Shore Club to the Delano, allowed Delano employees to stay at the Shore Club for free and neglected to collect rents from the hotel's retail tenants.
And just like after high school, it's time for the "Jersey Shore" cast to really get to work, just like the reality TV stars who came before them.
This week it announced plans to put half a million gas-powered vehicles on its roads by 2011, to reduce oil dependence and provide a market for the off-shore gas fields it is developing.
While the ship's captain fretted about being trapped for the winter, the crew and shore party hurried to unload the ship and build the hut that would be the expedition's base and winter quarters.
Alex and I danced through the night and left the next day for the customary fun weekend to the Jersey Shore with my classmates.
Chang Yong-seok, senior researcher at the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies at Seoul National University, suggested that the announcement was designed to remind the South Korean public that there is an ever-present danger from the North and to shore up support for the government's North Korean policy.
During an assault on a target, for instance a shore landing, the vessel is responsible for providing a sustained attack on an enemy.
Above sea level, the offshore structure has been bolted together with a conventional offshore turbine of the sort used for near-shore wind farms that are bolted to the sea-bed.
Pierre Brazza's rival, the British explorer Henry Morton Stanley, mythologised through his search for Livingstone, reached the far shore, establishing a trading post that was to become the town of Leopoldville.
These kids scoured the shore for flotsam and jetsam to play with, bring home or eat.
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People were urged to stay away from the shore for their own safety.
It had showed a thin line of ink all along the shore for miles and miles except for my community, which looked like a splotchy thumbprint of danger.
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The tide was high, and for a hundred feet away from the shore, the water appeared to be the colour of green milk, the waves having sluiced chalk from the foreshore and cliffs, which stained the sea white.
The responsibility for any clear-up operation along the shore would fall to the local authority.
The tiny ruins of Migdal's old synagogue are not open to the public but visitors can take a 2km detour to the shore of Lake Galilee for a trip on the Jesus Boat, a 2, 000-year-old vessel that was excavated and restored in 1986.
In the end, though, this was a speech aimed primarily at Americans, in the hope that a new sense of urgency and purpose will permeate the entire Afghan effort and shore up public support for the war.
A.M. and browsed for Christmas presents at the South Shore Plaza, a nearby mall.
Drive up the Windward Coast to the North Shore for surfing, stand-up paddle boarding and windy walks out to Kaena Point.
As I floated near the shore, for example, I could spot Italian pilgrims baptizing one another in the shallow water.
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