We quickly boarded and secured the vessel before mustering the pirates on the bow.
The speedboat contained three men, and its name, Siempre Maximo, was painted on the bow.
"At a minimum, it's a shot across the bow, " Tripp's lawyer, Anthony Zaccagnini, told TIME.
It is merely another shot across the bow and one among many yet to come.
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He aimed the bow of the boat toward the wind so the sails would go slack.
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The Russian authorities have said they will try to recover the bow next year.
"It was awesome, the bow lit up like a light saber, " said Adrian Cockerill.
Nonetheless, the new tax law must be understood as a shot across the bow for non-profits.
Tyler, with the confidence gained from having rafted a California river once, has taken a seat in the bow.
Microsoft's shot across the bow at VMware is inevitable as companies throughout the industry shift to Web-based services.
The bow dipped in the first few standing waves, which splashed over it.
Is the White House comfortable with what appears to be sort of a shot across the bow from the Pentagon?
All the refracted light and reflection gives a feeling of infinite space, like being on the bow of a ship.
The bow had been cut from the main part of the Kursk because of the danger posed by the torpedoes.
Colicchio manned the bow for a portion of the day, flinging a fly at the rocky shore of a mid-harbor island.
In another development on Friday, pirates released a Norwegian cargo ship, the Bow Asir, and its crew, the vessel's owners said.
Jean Dujardin (also sporting a beard) looked dapper in his black suit, forgoing the bow tie for a black silk necktie.
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It could be a shot across the bow from a new competitor or a conniving, malicious act from an old friend.
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He still sports the bow-ties he wore as a colonial civil servant, but has recently been seen in a Chinese-collared jacket.
It is a short hop from the bow onto the coarse yellow sand, the start of a four-hour walk back to Marahau.
Such a great violinist with such masterful control of the bow and why don't we go out with a little more Paganini.
Two crew members harnessed themselves to the boat and moved to the bow for a harrowing change of course in the dark.
He really liked to put on a show, and he'd get all out of time, rolling up the bow and jumping around.
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The 75-year-old former town mayor said he was known to many as "the chap with the bow tie and Mr Bury in Bloom".
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"Without examining the bow of the boat, it is impossible to completely clarify the cause of the disaster, " he said before leaving Moscow.
According to the compass screwed onto the bow, Max was sailing directly for it, due north-northwest, and yet the city lights were growing fainter.
All rooms look out on stunning views of the Bow River valley on one side of the hotel and of the Rockies all around.
In 1511 the requirement was expanded by "An Act concerning Shooting in Long Bows, " even though by then the importance of the bow was declining.
This month, the Library of Congress is celebrating the bow, as well as its mate, in the exhibit, The American Violin: From Jefferson to Jazz.
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