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Now it was up to the second set of moorings to do their job.
"We might be able to find moorings for the night."
It might be better not to have a mooring at all.
Yet it never quite lost its moorings in the real world.
"We kind of lost our moorings in the stock market."
"You can test the systems on the way out to your mooring," he said.
The first successful mooring was made on 8 August 1924.
Yet the financial moorings of the television industry have never been subject to such pressure.
"How soon can we cast off moorings and get out of here?"
The police say in the newspapers, it must have been on the mooring for days.
I looked down to where the ground crew was standing by on the moorings.
"How far out did cables three and four break from their moorings?"
Not the one he owned now; she was still on her mooring.
If you look yourself tomorrow, go down to where the mooring was, you'll see they were that close.
I needed to tie myself down by some kind of moorings, but there was no one at all to talk to.
The water there was deep even close to shore, making for good mooring.
The club has 175 moorings, of which 20 are available for hire.
That gives its members 88 of the harbor's 150 moorings.
I broke from my moorings and hence stand on nothing.
Tonight, thinking about love made her feel like a boat cut loose from its moorings.
I said earlier that in stage four all the moorings are cut loose.
"two hours at the most to clean up and to cat the moorings."
Not that these people seem to actually want a permanent mooring anyway.
Some of them might find a mooring somewhere and take root.
Back on Earth, entire countries were pulled loose from their moorings.
He would hit the lake bed, just off the lodge's moorage.
Most of the guests were following, curious to see what this moorage could really be.
Today the park features picnic areas, public art, boat moorage and a playground.
Over night moorage is available for a fee.
It is possible to have overnight moorage, which is available for a fee.
Scene, screen four: the harbor, boats on fire at moorage and in the bay.
There is also a public use moorage dock where boaters can stay, free of charge, for a limited time.
A dock, which is shared with a neighbor, offers deep-water moorage.
The small sailboat was not at its moorage.
There are 20 guest moorage slips in it.
A public access float provides free moorage for up to four hours for visitors.
The current clubhouse was purchased in 1996, moved to the club's moorage and remodeled by club members.
That'd be the only way to keep your private moorage private when the Raft was hovering offshore.
With moorage over 1,500 boats, it is the largest marina on the Great Lakes.
'Anton's heading for the moorage space on the far side.
"They're in near moorage, but right now they should be visible from Lowcinder.
He turned away from them and looked down the footpath, past the lodge, to the moorage and the lake beyond.
The documentary centers on the conflict between the moorage needs of the fishing fleet and pleasure boaters.
Possibly originated from early references to persons who worked with boats at a wharf or Moorage.
It was stipulated by the City ahead of time that the high bidder must meet certain requirements, including appropriate insurance and moorage.
Facility use is first come, first served, with continuous moorage limited to three consecutive nights.
His starships were in low-orbit moorage, four thousand kilometers out.
The owners were attempting to cut down on moorage costs by leaving the vessel at anchor in the open ocean, directly offshore.
Alternately, via marine access, one with their own boat can navigate and pay moorage fees at the park dock.
The Podmaster's lodge overlooked a moorage that sat at the head of an inlet.