Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious will wave off the yachts.
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Tuesday's report describes Sandy's beginnings as a tropical wave off the coast of Africa on Oct. 11 that initially produced a wide area of showers and thunderstorms in the eastern Atlantic.
Kaplan executives wave off the notion that the space is already too crowded -- or that the pool of students who need real estate certification or nursing training online might not be that vast.
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In the film, he plays a megalomaniac pseudo-Southern Californian surfer dressed in garish yellow with a sun-bleached mop, whose eternal quest for the perfect wave off the shores of the calm Mediterranean borders on the ridiculous.
He picked up a fifth on a questionable offensive foul call with 10 minutes left and appeared to wave off a substitution when Chandler checked in, though Woodson said Chandler was going in for Martin, who was the one who exited.
GPR's traditional applications, the wave bounces off buried surfaces, revealing a picture of the subterranean world.
"This is not easy, " Mr. Miller said in an interview, noting that resolving last-minute reasons for a wave-off on Friday could turn out to be expensive and time consuming.
Hebridean Marine Energy Futures, a project involving the college in partnership with universities and energy companies, has been recording wave heights off the west coast of Lewis for more than two years.
The party debated a wide range of issues over the weekend, from the development of wave energy off the west coast of Scotland to a call for the War Crimes Commission for the former Yugoslavia to report on the feasibility of prosecuting KLA leaders.
The few times that Tamerlan was there, he would wave his mother off when she tried to introduce him.
Every demographer knew that this one-off wave of young Russians was coming.
The average wave power measured off Lewis over a one year period, October 2011 to Sept 2012, was 75.5 kilowatts per metre.
"This indicates that the wave power resource off the Outer Hebrides is even better than what was thought to be the case, " said Mr Vogler.
The Wave Hub, an electric "socket" for testing wave energy machines off the north Cornwall coast, has been unused since it was installed on the seabed in 2010, but managers say the first device is expected to be connected this year.
The wave hub, 10 miles off Hayle, is designed to allow companies to test their wave energy devices.
One blockbuster from Pouletty would likely set off a wave of anti-addiction drug development.
One blockbuster from Pouletty would likely set off a wave of antiaddiction drug development.
Expect this to set off a wave of similar set-ups at media outlets across the world.
The new single currency has also set off a wave of cross-border mergers and acquisitions.
In China, the news of the graduate student's death set off a wave of sympathy on social media sites.
The vote set off a wave of elation among public health groups.
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If the host is in a crowd or is not easily accessible, depart quietly so as not to set off a wave of departures.
The CEO kicked off a wave of excitement around Apple's iPhone--which began selling in June--when he unveiled the new product at Macworld last year.
Iraq's 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in the final game of the Asian Cup in Jakarta on July 29th set off a wave of celebrations.
Just as last year's anti-affirmative-action initiative in California set off a wave of similar campaigns across the country, so too Californian anti-unionism has national echoes.
In 2008, the last time Russia banned grain exports, it set off a wave of panic buying among importers in the Middle East and North Africa.
Mr Abbas himself has ordered an "investigation" into how his own government made the decision, in an apparent attempt to head off a wave of criticism.
As chemical companies sought to consolidate control over intellectual property, they set off a wave of lawsuits that has mired the industry in the courtrooms for close on a decade.
After Tunisia's revolution kicked off a wave of popular uprisings across the Arab world, the country plodded peacefully toward democracy, even as political transitions elsewhere in the region were mired in violence.
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