In his interview with Allen, Gates was unfairly coy when asked what he learned, citing knot-tying, basket-weaving and hiking as his chief lessons.
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The Port of London Authority (PLA) imposes a 12-knot (14-mph) limit west of Wapping, which means that boats can show their exhilarating 30-knot cruising speed only on the eastern stretches of the river.
In a 20-knot breeze, the steel-hulled yacht can easily accelerate past 14 knots, or 16mph.
He was jet-lagged and had to contend with horrendous playing conditions on Thursday - 20-knot blustery winds and sapping heat - as he tried to come to grips with the par-73 layout.
In a 20-knot breeze the kite is already straining at the 500-pound test control lines with enough force to pull you halfway out of the water.
Better yet is the jet's 330-knot economy cruise speed, attained at altitudes between 38, 000 and 41, 000 feet.
The short pause would be their final break before their surge up the 12km-long Adams River, sometimes battling nine-knot currents.
With its 42-knot capability, it's an "incredibly fast machine, " Wyles said.
Though she was something other than a groupie, she was among the knot of autograph-seekers one night, who hung about the foyer hoping that he might leave the theatre that way.
Madonna and movie producer Guy Richie tied the knot in the century-old Skibo Castle in Scotland.
Ovechkin scored in the second round of the shootout, only to see Stepan tally for New York to knot it at 1-1 after three rounds.
Edwin hit a 3-pointer to knot it, finally getting the disappointing crowd into the game.
Danes may tie the knot with anyone (same-sex marriages included), but getting a foreign spouse into the country is harder.
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Several NTM agents, including publicly held The Knot and Noise, a word-of-mouth company, haven't yet closed new deals through NTM.
That gave the Jets a much shorter field to work with, and they made it count when Sanchez found Burress for a 14-yard score to knot the game at 14 just before the half.
But even as gay rights advocates celebrate the nearly 10, 000 same-sex couples who've officially tied the knot, they are gearing up to fight a measure that might end same-sex marriage altogether.
All ages were involved: the average was 41 years, though an 82-year-old also tied the knot with his partner.
The library's striking design includes three "green areas" - a meadow, a terrace knot garden and a rooftop garden escape.
Almost four-fifths of those tying the knot were from out of state.
He and his companion said they plan to become the first same-sex couple to tie the knot in France when they do so on May 29 in Montpellier.
But this place truly is the sort of spot where the island's many identities - Malay, Chinese, Indian, British colonial, modern tourist - thread together into a beautiful knot.
With the end of the Y2K nightmare in sight, now is the time for business executives to take a long-sighted look at the Gordian knot of business and technology.
The ruling opens the door for same-sex couples to begin trying the knot in 30 days.
Celebrities who are making millions of dollars tend to make sure they have a pre-nup in place before tying the knot as a way to secure their assets.
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Ms May said the government would also "untangle the knot" of restrictive health and safety rules and re-balance the law in favour of those who stood up to anti-social behaviour.
The pent-up eagerness of many couples to tie the knot created an early rush: nearly 4, 000 people got hitched that December.
Chenayya undid the knot in the side of his sarong and handed over two one-rupee notes.
The 60ft multihull fleet had been storm-bound for three days but set off in 20 knot breezes and flat seas.
Insurance companies will realize the medical equivalent of a car tune-up is best paid for without introducing the Gordian Knot of insurance claims processing.
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