Crowds cheer and flares are set off as Sir Francis steps onto dry land once more.
Dry land means lower yields, so those crops that struggle through should fetch a better price.
Yet on dry land, she is the one slurring her words and being mistaken for being drunk.
The only dry land on the farm was an area about eight feet wide around the house.
After flying through earth tones and dry land, you are struck by a blazing blue body of water.
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Now that the smokers are on dry land, the next step is analysis.
On dry land, the official government of Somalia remains feeble in the extreme.
The stragglers are naturally keen to join the first ten on dry land.
On Thursday firefighters had to ferry between 30 and 40 people in Bewdley to dry land from their flooded homes.
Engineers trying to prevent grids from becoming overloaded on dry land might learn a trick or two from the navy's researchers.
Schmitz's swimmers also go through a structured dry land practice twice a week that focuses on building core strength and athleticism.
Land reclamation: process of creating new, dry land on the seabed.
"It took about two-and-a-half hours to escort the horse back to dry land and into the hands of a vet, " Kelly said.
Building on dry land is difficult too: suitable sites are rare, and Britain's planning system hands obstreperous local residents a lot of power.
Vincent Signorotti of CalEnergy, which owns ten plants around the sea, is rather looking forward to the prospect of more dry land on which to drill.
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Well Tanya is now back on dry land in Austin, Texas, and she joins me now live from there where it's just gone three in the morning.
This new environment will require extraordinary adaptability: It is as if we are a species from dry land that has to learn to live in the ocean.
And he was seeing them not from dry land but from the midst of churning whitewater, as he paddled his kayak through the rapids and the rocks.
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To help make the underwater photos as great as those captured on dry land, the camera has a built-in underwater macro mode producing amazing pictures up close while diving or snorkeling.
Furiously paddling back to dry land I look behind me, only to see the rest of the crew still on the water, ambitiously trying to get a few more shots!
The discovery conjures up a picture of wandering groups of hunters making their way across dry land where the North Sea is now, after the end of the Ice Age.
Somali pirates, whose oceanic depredations deter investment and trade on dry land, have been much less successful in the past year, thanks mainly to more effective protection of shipping convoys.
Those now living prosperously in Europe, America or the Gulf states have little interest in returning to fight both Israel and Yasser Arafat for this little patch of dry land.
The joint venture is composed of NNPC (55 percent), Shell (30 percent), Elf (10 percent) and Agip (5 percent) and operates largely onshore on dry land or in the mangrove swamp.
"When the streets started to be redeveloped the event planners realized it was easier to do these types of celebrations on dry land, so they forgot about the river, " said Evans.
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Having finally arrived to a warm fanfare in Australia's east-coast city of Brisbane, Domjan relates that his greatest pleasures on dry land are simply a good meal and a decent night's sleep.
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