Mr. Christie, who has made rebuilding the shore a signature campaign, defended the new building codes at a news conference Tuesday.
His visit is seen as a bid to shore up a security partnership between the two countries that goes back decades.
The half-dozen expedition ships that also visit each summer provide an opportunity for locals to ply their goods and make an income (and for the kids who managed to commandeer a Zodiac left on shore, a bit of summertime fun).
Just a few metres from the shore is a tiny kampong with a few restaurants, all set in traditional, single-storey wooden shops.
Colicchio manned the bow for a portion of the day, flinging a fly at the rocky shore of a mid-harbor island.
Fitzgerald boasted to friends in New York that he'd found a big house on the shore with a private beach, near the casino.
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Tree branches bending down to the water hide the turn of the river on both sides, and what you see is a lake with wooded hills, a few little houses on the far shore, a pier with a tiny man fishing.
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There was no road to Olymbos - the rest of the island remained a long, steep hike down to the shore and a boat ride away.
One memorable sequence in Ponyo sees its eponymous heroine, a goldfish who longs to become human, ride to the shore on a gigantic tidal wave.
Colin Powell, America's secretary of state, has embarked on a Middle Eastern tour and all this diplomacy is designed to shore up a truce painstakingly negotiated earlier in the month by George Tenet, the director of the CIA. So much for Mr Bush's hands-off policy.
Every country with a shore in the region is a party to at least one territorial dispute.
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Derek Scheer stands near the shore in a state part in Milwaukee on sunny, cold morning.
And the network, which aired a Shore repeat this week, has a valid point.
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By the shore is a small patch of lighter green surrounded by dark forest.
In most places elsewhere on the Jersey shore, a sense of normalcy appears to be within reach.
The Fed's sandbag strategy will help ward off disaster, but it won't shore up a sagging economy.
"Jersey Shore was a game-changing hit for TV but it also precipitated an overemphasis on one night, " he said.
The Shore, a short film by the director, won an Oscar in February.
Flank protection: angled section of wall at the end of a shore protection structure, for example a seawall or revetment.
The king's conflicting signals are understandable as he tries, desperately, to shore up a peace process that is collapsing about him.
The storm had passed during the night, and there was some debris on the shore, a few stray coconuts and palm branches.
Some way inland from the shore is a little Himba encampment.
With his clothes cut to shreds, Tom looked like someone washed up on shore after a shipwreck, tattered and clinging to a single plank.
Israel is just one of eight countries Kofi Annan is visiting to shore up a two and a half week old ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
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Dr Heather Shore, a social history expert at Leeds Metropolitan University, describes the period of the 1830s and 1840s as one in which a great deal of "big society"-type activity was undertaken.
On the lake's northern shore, a fossil of a giant femur bone, bigger than an adult man, leans against a rock-face and signals your arrival at the Lago Barreales Paleontological Center.
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