Heavy Weather Sailing: Sailing under shortened sail.
Sailing Under.
Could also refer to Sailing under a certain flag depending on what country controled the waters you were entering so your ship would not be stopped and inspected.
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If sailing under wind power, let loose the sheets. Or if motoring, get your foot off of the accelator pedal.
Antiperspirants maybe ? Something to keep you from sweating, usually under your arms. Never heard of anti transparent, but it would be something you could not see through or something that kept you from seeing through or stopping something from passing through something else. Lead would be anti transparent to X rays.
An arrestment is an action of arresting or stopping someone or something from doing something.
Under water, on the water, and above the water are the three levels of sailing.
The word 'something' is not a noun; something is an indefinite pronoun and an adverb. For example:pronoun: Sh, I heard something.adverb: It tastes something like chicken.
why were some of the advances that the portuguese made in sailing under Prince Henrys leadership
The cast of Sailing Under False Colors - 1913 includes: Dot Farley Lloyd Hamilton
it means that you are stopping someone from doing somthing else. it would probably sound like, "i forbid you from hiding under my dress!" something like that.
The correct spelling is containment instead of containment. Containment is the process of keeping something that is dangerous or damaging under control. It is the action of stopping the growth of a hostile influence.
trapping
I reached too far with my left arm and heard a noise like something snapped and since then i have pain in and under my left breast.
If there is absolutely no sexual contact then it is NOT illegal to MEET an under age person. Heard this straight from an FBI agent. Just don't do something stupid.