Tyler, with the confidence gained from having rafted a California river once, has taken a seat in the bow.
Theories to explain the disaster include the explosion of a faulty torpedo in the bow and a collision with another submarine or old anti-shipping mine.
Coast Guard records indicate that the same Seastreak ferry has been involved in prior crashes, including one in 2009 when the vessel slammed into a New Jersey dock and tore a 2- to 3-foot gash in the starboard bow of the vessel.
By demolishing Kansas and Florida over the weekend, Michigan silenced a growing chorus of skepticism about the Big Ten conference, which had been hailed all year as the toughest conference in college basketball, only to watch six of its seven teams in the tournament bow out ahead of Sunday's action, including Indiana, the top seed in the East.
Coast Guard records indicate that the same Seastreak ferry in 2009 slammed into a New Jersey dock and tore a 2- to 3-foot gash in the starboard bow of the vessel.
On display is, not only the first violin ever made in America, but also the bow, made in Hollywood, back in 1940, especially for Albert Einstein.
The JP Morgan flap is likely just a minor shot across the bow in terms of the highly public imbroglios ahead as the asset recovery saga goes forward.
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She spoke of the Amazon woman who would cut off her right breast so that it did not get in the way of her bow, and whose prowess was commemorated by statues in the temple.
Now a deal should be struck in time for the bow-tied Elio Di Rupo, leader of Belgium's Francophone Socialist party, to join other EU leaders at next week's summit.
We could see big changes in the way tech products are priced in 2003, as vendors bow to the CFO.
But it does not mean giving up the chance to succeed in the business world, or bow down to the man who has chosen his career over anything else.
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My character as a painter is founded on a childhood spent on orchards with a father who each year took us boys hunting in the Urewera, who read us tales of wild places and man eaters and shot deer with the 303 rifle, and later, the bow and arrow in emulation of the late great American archer, Howard Hill.
His company Marussia Motors has acquired an undisclosed shareholding in the team with a view to furthering Russian involvement in F1 ahead of the Russian Grand Prix, which is due to make its bow on the calendar in 2014.
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The issue of expectations is unavoidable since the film's marketing campaign, like the early passages of the film itself, suggests a feminist fable of a young warrior going off to fight her own battles thus the iconic poster image of the heroine alone in a forest, bow and arrow at the ready.
She told a friend who also worked at the centre in Bow, and managers were informed.
And happily, no one has yet gone out on the hustings in a bow tie.
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Meanwhile, 40-over cricket will make its final bow in the county game in 2009, exactly 40 years after the old Sunday League was first contested.
In a bow to the importance of branding, sites can also opt to have a URL that doesn't include the "Ning" name--for a modest fee, of course.
When the lid closed, it snapped the bow in two.
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He is truly a champion of the game who will bow out in a month leaving the sort of legacy that could only be left by a true legend.
Wiggins, who will make his London 2012 bow in the cycling road race on Saturday, said on Twitter: "Just arrived at the Olympics, got all me kit, still think Stella was a bit Lucy in the Sky when she knocked this one up, " a reference to one of McCartney's Dad's classic records.
The Bromley By Bow health centre in east London was the first practice Andrew Lansley visited as health secretary.
The big rating agencies have been firing shots across the bow of the ship of state in Washington, but any moves to strip the U.S. of its AAA status will likely wait until after the government announces budget cuts next month.
The most charitable explanation of his actions is perhaps that he believes the US is bluffing or will have to bow to world opinion in the matter.
For his twelfth birthday, Sandy had gotten a large, flat black portfolio made of hard cardboard that folded along a sewn seam and was secured at the top edge with two attached lengths of ribbon that he tied in a bow in order to fasten the leaves.
But the steady flow of coal and commerce does not stop in Broken Bow, where small stores in the center of town may be showing some improved signs of economic life, but making ends meet on the land gets harder every year.
In London the figure for Bethnal Green and Bow is 42% but only 6% in Wimbledon.
The bow dipped in the first few standing waves, which splashed over it.
Instead, this year, his management team took a figurative bow, in the form of a 38% pay cut.
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