Odysseus eventually made it through the narrow straits between the two monsters, but not without losing six of his best sailors.
Little comets of white lights arcing over the city's narrow streets made Vienna feel more like Christmas than any sleigh-and-reindeer-infested lawn ever could.
However, minutes later Zamora had only himself to blame when he went round the keeper but made his angle too narrow and fired across the goalmouth.
Mumbai, India (CNN) -- Cramped, self-made huts line stretches of narrow and dirty lanes, accompanied by the smell of open sewers and towers of garbage.
We wound past cactuses and scrambled up rock terraces as we made our way toward the narrow ravine of Elves Chasm, one of the Grand Canyon's most picturesque side canyons.
Dripping wet with rain Mr Cameron made an unusual figure navigating the narrow alleyways of one of Mumbai's poorest areas.
At the end the supporters made their way out through dangerously narrow gates and in many ways it looked like an accident waiting to happen.
It said the purchases were made to meet a need for narrow-body planes, adding that 70 of the orders were firm ones, and 25 were options.
Jones made his international debut in a narrow 38-36 defeat to South Africa in November 2004 and has taken six-and-half-years to reach the 50 caps landmark.
All of this is really just an indication that the extremely narrow profits to be made from momentary inaccuracies in market pricing have been completely erased by technology.
Early on, I realized that it made no sense to focus solely on a narrow search for Arabs who saved Jews.
According to Lovelock, this is why his predictions on climate change are more extreme, but also more accurate than those of leading scientific bodies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which he claims is limited in its assessment because it is made up of specialists whose focus is too narrow.
Its insistence on a very narrow definition of what it does has made it impotent to use that money.
This focus on what the company did distinctly well helped Apple both narrow and extend its portfolio to products that made the most of these unique capabilities.
Butch James nailed a penalty on the stroke of half-time to put Bath into a narrow lead, but it was Sale who made much the better start to the second half.
Ludlow made it - but only just - at Newtown with a narrow, two-wicket win.
He, like Plouffe, made me think of the focussed men in white shirts and narrow black ties who, in the nineteen-sixties, ran the space program.
We eat neat, narrow triangles of four-month-old clarissa cheese, made by hand by Lino.
Ultimately, however, the justices issued a narrow decision asking the lower court to take another look at the efforts UT made to achieve diversity.
Plows made some thoroughfares passable but piled even more snow on cars parked on the city's narrow streets.
Now the 2008 Crash made it impossible any longer to pretend that the system of keeping banks on the straight and narrow was working.
However, concerns have now been raised that the remit of the inquiry was too narrow, and that it failed to consider allegations about children being taken out of the homes to be made available to abusers.
Thanks to his mother who bribed a teacher at a state school, Marc escaped the narrow confines of the world of East European Jewry, learnt to speak Russian instead of Yiddish and eventually made contact with the bourgeois, cosmopolitan society in St Petersburg.
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