We quickly boarded and secured the vessel before mustering the pirates on the bow.
Of course, mustering the political will to enforce the rules will be a lot harder than landing an 800-pounder.
Information on whether passengers should return to cabins prior to mustering, including specifics regarding medications, clothing, and life jackets.
While physical and emotional exhaustion are bound to strike, there are ways of mustering the strength to plow through.
More new players like Kim are mustering the courage to set up shop.
More importantly, the chipset could be miserly enough to let Apple keep its thin design while mustering reasonable battery life.
Under these conditions, Silicon Valley will be forced to rely increasingly on inertia and mustering of financial resources than innovation.
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But Mr Arafat may be no more successful in mustering parliamentary support for this cabinet than he was for the last lot.
Mustering the support of the bishops will partly depend on Pope Francis' ability to restore the credibility with the rank and file, analysts say.
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Hearings before the mid-terms would, it is true, allow the Senate to vote when the Democrats can still generally rely on mustering a simple majority.
Not surprisingly, the public-sector unions are mustering for a long fight.
In 2010 the Australian government endorsed a control plan, the Australian Feral Camel Management Project, which aimed to reduce camel densities through culling and mustering the animals for sale.
London-born Ibehre has proved to be a good foil for ex-England striker Michael Ricketts and rising talent Troy Deeney, the trio mustering 30 league goals between them.
Hood, 60, had spent 18 years with the Salvation Army in Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania before mustering out in 1986 to work in business-to-business direct marketing for TRW and Equifax.
Mr O'Brien can also be somewhat humourless, offering copious quotations from the chairman of Nevada's Gaming Commission without mustering the merest smile at the fact that his name happens to be Bill Bible.
As this report from the Northern Territory shows, even a temporary suspension will not only hit cattle farmers, but all the support industries, like trucking firms and, more curiously, helicopter mustering groups.
NATO, whose equipment it will need to borrow for even the modest Europeans-only missions it has in mind, and started mustering the 60, 000 troops it wants to have at the ready by 2003.
Mustering enough cash to fly down there, Sandy decides to apprehend the imposter himself and escort her back to Colorado so that they can straighten out the mess before he loses his job and his home.
Economic growth has been picking up in Japan, and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi won a landslide reelection for himself and his party last month, suggesting that Japan is mustering the political will to make much needed structural changes in its economy.
Hood, 60, had spent 18 years with the Salvation Army in Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania before mustering out in 1986 to work in business-to-business direct marketing for TRW and Equifax (nyse: EFX - news - people ).
Mustering barely a shot on target worthy of the name, Barcelona's limp display -- with Lionel Messi's impact wholly minimized by some efficient defending -- must have made Roura, 45, wish he could never return to the San Siro in a competitive capacity again.
It is also the case that we have a certain amount of experience in making the hard decisions and mustering the political will to take the actions necessary to save our financial system and, in fact, the global financial system, which is what happened in 2008 and 2009.
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