Republicans are still all at sea, as indeed they were in last year's presidential primaries.
In key areas like slip catching, England are superbly drilled but Pakistan look all at sea.
But the rearranged side looked all at sea as they went behind before a minute was out.
The Falkirk defence were all at sea and it was no surprise when Hibs went further ahead.
Yet on the great issue of the campaign, the financial crisis, he has seemed all at sea, emitting panic and indecision.
The skilful Moroccan drove in a fierce cross which had Motherwell all at sea but Stavrum could not make the vital connection.
The Reds' zonal marking system looked all at sea once more and it was no surprise that a failure to pick players up was directly responsible for Unirea's opening goal.
But the story sags in the middle, as our wanderers traipse through the highlands not a happy environment for Tatum, who, before his journey even begins, looks all at sea in this distant age.
While the Denmark keeper appeared all at sea, his opposite number Eiji Kawashima looked confident and commanding, diving at the feet of Tomasson to smother the striker's effort and pushing aside Jakob Poulsen's long-range shot.
But the near-farcical playing surface, with the ball repeatedly held up in surface water, put Chelsea's passing game all at sea and Frank Leboeuf was almost caught out on the edge of his area trying to dribble clear.
America from border to border and coast to coast and all the ships at sea.
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At the time, the building was the tallest in the area and the light stayed lit until all the fishermen out at sea that day came safely back to port.
Not because the weather isn't bad, but because it's so severe that our schooner can't put to sea at all.
Once a storm caused two ships to sink in the same area and all on board were lost at sea, save one from each ship, who survived only because they swam to a nearby island.
Recent research suggests that there was, in fact, no impact in the North Sea at all, but the Ukrainian site does appear to be the result of a genuine collision that took place at the time of the dinosaur extinction and could therefore be connected with Shiva.
By the end of this century perhaps much sooner there will probably be frequent summers with no sea ice at all.
During his eight-year commission he has served both at naval air stations and at sea, travelling all over the world, and he did service during the Gulf War and the conflict in the Balkans.
The dramatic Hollyford Track starts in the midst of lowland forest, crossing mountain streams and passing pretty waterfalls as it follows the broad Hollyford River valley all the way to the sea at Martins Bay.
During warm interglacial periods, when there may have been no sea-ice at all, an abundance of marine organisms would have left behind fossilised shells.
In India, electric crematoriums, which are cheaper than the elaborate ritual of the funeral pyre, are becoming increasingly popular, while in China ash-scattering-at-sea is becoming all the rage.
The first quarter of 2011 has seen piracy-at-sea hit an all time high with 142 attacks worldwide and 97 of the East coast of Somalia, up from 35 a year ago, a report by the IMB Piracy Reporting Center says.
Adrian Rose, of Rochester Drive in Westcliff-on-Sea, denied all the charges at Norwich Crown Court.
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Prayers were held with parishioners during which the money worries at All Saints' Church in Milford on Sea, Hampshire, were mentioned.
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He said the indoor pool would be a central feature to the organisation's bid and all pools at the site would be connected with the sea.
In Central America, six countries all squabble over at least some stretch of their land or sea borders.
Sea-serpents still get no respect at all, but that will have to be a fight for another day.
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Investigators found that, in all, 13 boats with alphabetically sequenced names had coordinated activities at sea, including transshipment of fish, refueling, and changing of crew and provisions, to evade boat-specific limits on catch.
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