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Stranding or covering machines wind material onto wire which passes through quickly.
Or was it simply a release from the guilt of stranding the giff in Kalaman?
"Like returning mankind to stone-age technology, stranding us out here on the planetoid," she agreed.
Even so, volunteers from an environmental group, the Caribbean Stranding Network, were walking the beaches today to search for wildlife hurt by oil.
Wells was in there on Sunday, doing it by pumping strikes, by changing speeds, by stranding five Twins runners.
Bentz agreed, however when the getaway driver fled on the day of the robbery stranding Bentz, Nelson and the others.
An enraged Juggernaut attacks Cassidy and his allies, with the battle stranding all participants in the alternate dimension the Mojoverse.
Preposition Stranding: From Syntactic to Functional Analyses.
Visitors can watch the fish from underwater glass-sided tanks or from above (there are nets to keep salmon from over-leaping and stranding themselves on the pavement).
Because of the smaller work capacity of the DHM stranding it is possible to form additional electric circuits with the help of a phantom circuit.
NAME: Cape Cod Stranding Network.
It is home to a variety of North American wildlife and it supports many conservation programs, such as the Cape Cod Stranding Network.
During his doctoral studies, he founded the international conservation organization Red Caribeña de Varamientos (Caribbean Stranding Network).
It is located in Gulfport, Mississippi, United States of America and has been an active participant of the National Stranding Network since its inception.
By stranding four runners in his first two at-bats, Baerga dropped to 2 for 15 with runners in scoring position (.133), the worst such percentage of any regular on the team.
Manatees gathered local media attention when a two-month manatee nicknamed Moisés was rescued and raised for 27 months by the Caribbean Stranding Network (CSN).
Whale stranding frequently occurs along this stretch of the West Coast-and can be difficult to remedy due to the isolated location and low population numbers to assist in whale rescue.
The storm played havoc with commuters, stranding thousands of people and leaving an estimated 800 Chicago Transit Authority busses and 50,000 automobiles abandoned on the city streets and expressways.
Only Blair Brown and Victor Garber soared above "Arcadia," stranding the newcomers Billy Crudup and Jennifer Dundas, the pair on the poster.
The marshaling and equipping of Cape Cod's whale rescue volunteers is now proceeding on two levels under the direction of a new organization called the Cape Cod Stranding Network.
A COLLECTION of short stories that work well together has the effect of stranding the reader in a world he recognizes but is no longer on comfortably familiar terms with.
Harbor porpoises are frequently caught in the gill nets used by commercial fishermen, and because they are air-breathing mammals they drown, according to Bob Schoelkopf, founding director of the Stranding Center.
A18 Blizzard in the West Colorado dug out from a freak October blizzard that blanketed the eastern half of the state, closing roads and airports and stranding thousands of travelers.
Through the Caribbean Stranding Network, Dr. Mignucci has applied his scientific and research experience on oceans and marine wildlife to outreach and community educational programs in Puerto Rico.
A record 9.2 inches of rain fell on the Chicago area today, flooding homes and expressways, stranding passengers at O'Hare International Airport and knocking out power and telephone service to thousands of people.