The Oscar-winning actor and director, who portrays a sailor lost at sea, is the only actor in the largely speech-free production.
Containers lost at sea are not only hazards for navigation but also contribute to the growing amount of debris in the ocean.
In 1996, more than 2, 000 people were killed or lost at sea when a cyclone struck India's major crop-growing state of Andhra Pradesh.
More than a week after they fled Cuba, four Cuban baseball players and a coach are still lost at sea in a flimsy boat.
So while nothing's ever exact, just as in 1987 we presently have an unseasoned central banker seemingly lost at sea about the true nature of inflation.
The toys were lost at sea until they started to wash up in places from Alaska to Maine, and continued to surprise beachcombers for more than a decade.
Scientists compare annual accumulation to the volume of ice lost to sea each year to calculate the ice sheet's overall mass balance and its contribution to sea level rise.
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Tricky and ever-changing conditions keep the course fraught with danger, and during the 5, 000-mile competition, an Italian racer on a competing boat fell overboard and was lost at sea.
"What's particularly frightening is that if you're picking up a hundred on the beach, there could be very many more which have died and been lost at sea, " he said.
Once a storm caused two ships to sink in the same area and all on board were lost at sea, save one from each ship, who survived only because they swam to a nearby island.
But a high-ranking source in the NU says that Wahid is not lost at sea and in fact has a destination clearly in sight: he is trying to unite Muslim-led parties as a counterweight to Megawati.
If that is true for an accord governing assistance to downed planes and ships lost at sea, it surely is the case when it comes to the disposition of potentially many billions of dollars worth of undersea oil and gas deposits.
The name comes from an ancient legend about a woman named Phranang who hoped that this island would act as a wedding suite for her and her new husband, but he was lost at sea and she died waiting for him, broken-hearted.
Of course these are the plays that get lost in the sea of home runs and post season dramatics.
Before long, users were lost in a sea of their own passwords, and inevitably they'd lose track of them.
Another problem with too much email is that whatever gems they contain get lost in the sea of data.
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"It is estimated that up to 32 villages dating back to Roman times have already been lost to the sea, " said White.
Are your marketers uncovering emerging opportunities to leverage for future business growth, or are they lost in a sea of consumer, channel, competitive, technology and trend data?
We leaned toward guys coming off injuries or poor seasons, and also included names that might be lost in a sea of talented, available players at their positions.
This April will mark 19 years since Zambia's brilliant young team was lost to the sea off the coast of Libreville in one of Africa's worst sporting accidents.
Disney and DreamWorks are smartly releasing the film on a quiet holiday weekend where it can stand out and not get lost in the sea of summer or winter blockbusters.
While consumers are lost in a sea of unbelievable offers and companies pawn their value proposition in exchange for the slimmest of margins, the giants of group buying are ever growing.
The old front on Beach Road long ago lost sight of the sea and the hotel itself nearly disappeared in a concrete jungle of new hotels and office blocks.
No-one in the trust will hazard a guess as to when "London's lost route to the sea" might be fully reopened but three engineering and environmental studies have concluded it is viable.
Proponents of the United Nation's Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) came up with a brilliant idea.
Irony of ironies: the principal champion of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) is the United States Navy.
Speaking of prosthetics, a sea turtle that lost her fins to a shark attack is swimming again with a new pair of prosthetic limbs.
Gaffney, Jr. appeared yesterday before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to voice opposition to U.S. accession to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, better known as the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST).
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