Anchored in A Sentence

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    A French officer in the Egyptian service, of the name of Letellier, had anchored the vessels of Ibrahim and the Turkish admiral in a horseshoe formation, of which the points touched the entrance to the bay, and there were forts on the lands at both sides of the entry.

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    A large boat, gaily decked out, representing that in which the victim used to be conveyed, was anchored near, and a gun on board fired every quarter of an hour during the night.

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    A Russian vessel anchored outside the port, and, in accordance with the agreement which he had made with the Russian empire, he was supplied with stores and ammunition, and a force of 3000 Albanians.

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    After prolonged debates Grattan, on the 26th of May, spoke finally against the committal of the bill, ending with an impassioned peroration in which he declared, "I will remain anchored here with fidelity to the fortunes of my country, faithful to her freedom, faithful to her fall."

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    After wintering at Zara the fleet set sail on the 7th of April 1203, and on the 23rd of June anchored in the Bosporus.

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    Although anchored by strong muscles for chewing, the jaw is unstable in comparison with other bones and is easily dislocated from the temporomandibular joints that attach it to the skull.

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    An allied force of 37 British sail of the line, under command of the earl of Torrington (Arthur Herbert), and of 2 2 Dutch under C. Evertsen, was at anchor under the headland, while a French fleet of over 70 sail, commanded by the comte de Tourville, was anchored some miles off to the south-west.

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    Anchored by the already iconic Selfridges building, Bullring is now established as a familiar and much loved part of the cityâs landscape.

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    Anything that covers the seat should be well anchored.

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    As the fire delivered under weigh was not effective, the offshore squadron anchored at about 10.30 A.M., and succeeded in silencing Fort Ras-el-Tmn.

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    As you might guess, the Anchored pair features a nautical theme of the deep, blue color of the ocean, that is then dotted with small anchors throughout.

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    At the end of 1626, the Swedish fleet, with 14,000 men on board, anchored in front of the chain of sand-dunes which separates the Frische-Haff from the Baltic. Pillau, the only Baltic port then accessible to ships of war, was at once occupied, and Konigsberg shortly afterwards was scared into a unconditional neutrality.

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    Became the sun, the hot sand, green seaweed anchored to a rock, swaying in the tide.

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    Captain George Vancouver (1758-1798), in charge of a British exploring expedition then engaged in mapping the coast (1792-1794), was sceptical of the existence of the river, but Captain Gray, undiscouraged, persisted in the search and on the 11th of May 1792 anchored in the river which he named Columbia in honour of his ship. The later claim of the United States to all the territory drained by the river was based chiefly upon this discovery by Captain Gray, who had succeeded where Spanish and British had failed.

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    Direct observations of currents in the open sea are difficult, and even when the ship is anchored the veering and rolling of the vessel produce disturbances that greatly affect the result.

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    Education - A home near a music or art school will have growing, creative and enlightening energy anchored to it.

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    Every regulated vessel ensure the vessel is anchored within the limits of designated anchorage areas All parameters for designated anchorages are guidelines only.

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    Gabriel wrapped his arms around her, his warmth, strength and scent all that anchored her to this world.

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    Generally a structure should be anchored at one point and free to move if possible in other directions.

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    Hair consists of the shaft and the root, which is anchored into a follicle beneath the epidermis.

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    He anchored in some confusion in Calais roads.

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    He can fix your fighter, or, using his magnetic feet to keep anchored, roll himself out on the wing of your starship to effect inflight repairs.

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    Helped by a strong south wind, the British war-ships passed up the straits and anchored off the Seven Towers.

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    His men now suffering from scurvy, and his vessels requiring refitting, he anchored at Buru, one of the Moluccas, where the governor of the Dutch settlement supplied his wants.

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    I replaced this adjustable bracket with a fixed bracket that firmly anchored the back of the seat in its rearward position.

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    I was more independent than any farmer in Concord, for I was not anchored to a house or farm, but could follow the bent of my genius, which is a very crooked one, every moment.

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    If you pull too much through, the string won't wrap around enough and therefore won't be properly anchored and could slip out of tune more often.

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    In August 1945, she anchored in Tokyo Bay and was present during the signing of the Japanese surrender.

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    In France the Conservative Monarchical party had just shown its inability to preserve the Crown, whilst the Republic had anchored itself firmly by denouncing the clergy as its enemy.

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    In narrow ravines a bridge of one span may be rolled out, if the projecting end is supported on a temporary suspension cable anchored on each side.

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    In September 1599 the fleet had entered the Pacific. The ships were then steered direct for Japan, and anchored off Bungo in April 1600.

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    In the reign of Sultan Bulkeiah Magellan's squadron anchored off the mouth of Brunei river in August 1521, and Pigafetta makes mention of the splendid court and the imperial magnificence of the Borneo capital.

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    In this case the shore ends of the cantilevers are anchored to the abutments.

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    It is weighted with four corner sand pockets and four pegs so that it might be anchored in either sand or ground.

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    John Lorimer Worden (1818-1897), had left New York on the morning of the 6th of March; after a dangerous passage in which she twice narrowly escaped sinking, she arrived at Hampton Roads during the night of the 8th, and early in the morning of the 9th anchored near the "Minnesota."

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    Large furniture pieces such as sofas are typically anchored against a wall, but don't hesitate to suspend them within the room.

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    Local watermen made small fortunes charging $ 5 an hour to ferry sight-seers among the anchored warships.

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    Note also that, currently, \ G is only properly supported when anchored at the very beginning of the pattern.

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    On the following forenoon we anchored in the Forth.

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    One is called Toned, and these shorts vary from the colors of red, yellow and green, and the other is named Anchored.

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    Only yesterday I looked out the window and saw a four masted square rigger anchored in the bay.

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    Perfectly poised, massively square, he performs a ballet anchored to the earth.

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    Separate cassettes with external glass beading are then transported to site and anchored to the bearing structure.

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    She froze there, her eyes irresistibly anchored on the handsome man at the piano.

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    She was in such shallow water that the Confederate iron-clad ram could not get near her at ebb tide, and about 5 o'clock the Confederates postponed her capture until the next day and anchored off Sewell's Point.

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    Smiling, he anchored it with the magnet.

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    Soon after leaving the dock we anchored for a safety drill including launching the starboard lifeboat.

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    The "Elephant" anchored almost in the middle of the line.

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    The actual cutting of the coal is chiefly performed by manual labour, the tool employed being a sharp-pointed double-armed pick, which is nearly straight, except when required for use in hard rock, when the arms are made with an « „ inclination or anchored.

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    The allies were compelled to retreat, and De Ruyter, satisfied with having averted the invasion of his country, anchored at West-Kappel.

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    The allies, who were all closely engaged, were anchored among their enemies, and the result was obtained by their heavier broadsides and their better gunnery.

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    The British admiral had barely anchored at Zante before he was informed that the sultan's forces were putting to sea.

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    The British began bombarding the small island from a fleet of warships anchored offshore.

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    The crew member reported that the vessel had lost its anchors during a storm while anchored at Cape Fear.

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    The Domain embraces 138 acres, extending along one side of Woolloomooloo Bay and surrounding Farm Cove, in which the warships belonging to the Australian station are usually anchored; in this charming expanse of park land are the governor's residence and the National Art Gallery, which houses a splendid collection of pictures by modern artists, statuary, pottery and other objects of art.

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    The English commander put to sea, and found the enemy anchored on the coast of Flanders, in three divisions.

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    The female heads are spinose with long pungent bracts, fall entire when ripe and are carried away by wind or sea, becoming finally anchored in the sand and falling to pieces.

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    The French admiral, who had anchored above Newport, R.I., came to sea to meet him, but both fleets were scattered by storms. D'Estaing sailed to Boston on the 21st of August.

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    The last film Lindsay anchored, I Know Who Killed Me, was a huge flop, and every film after that, she has had only supporting roles.

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    The leading British ship, the "Defiance" (74), carrying the flag of Rear-Admiral Graves, anchored just south of the Trekroner.

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    The pump is anchored to surrounding tissue and connected to the catheter.

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    The revised Jerusalem Creed was quoted by Epiphanius in his treatise The Anchored One, c. A.D.

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    The self expanding stent is anchored above and below the aneurysm excluding the sac from the circulation.

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    The ship anchored near the shore, where barbarians in ill-fitting clothing made of animal skins awaited them.

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    The side spans are erected first on staging and anchored to the piers.

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    The Turkish fleet which had come up from Cyprus and Crete anchored in the Gulf of Patras.

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    The vertical reinforcement of the masonry shear wall should be anchored into the floor to ensure loads transfer.

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    Then, to his great joy, a ship came near and anchored in the little harbor.

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    They are moved in tanks to cages anchored to the sea-bed - often in a sheltered sea loch.

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    They could not believe their luck when they saw two barges in seaworthy condition anchored and almost afloat.

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    They left only after three British warships anchored nearby.

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    They sailed from Callao in December 1605, and discovered several islands of the New Hebrides group. They anchored in a bay of a large island which Quiros named " Australia del Espiritu Santo."

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    They should keep you anchored in time, too, since your world's time means nothing here.

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    This way, the sash will stay anchored, no matter what.

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    Two 3D generated portraits, created using 3D scanning techniques, presented on flat screen monitors anchored to the wall.

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    We anchored in go to a aerobics studio whirlpools see some friends.

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    We anchored in the open roadstead of Horta, half a mile from the shore.

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    We anchored near to the Mariela islets and, after a siesta, we took the pangas to explore the mangroves.

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    We cannot to-day determine the exact homes or provenance of these freebooters, who were a terror alike to the Frankish empire, to England and to Ireland and west Scotland, who only came into view when their ships anchored in some Christian harbour, and who were called now Normanni, now Dacii, now Danes, now Lochlannoch; which last, the Irish name for them, though etymologically " men of the lakes or bays," might as well be translated " Norsemen," seeing that Lochlann was the Irish for Norway.

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    We were anchored at the foot of the division facing oblivion.

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    Year by year skunk cabbage becomes more deeply anchored in the ground.

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    You'd be anchored on a line tied to a top bollard, secured in a harness.