The result is a tubby vessel that is stable and fast in rough seas.
The U.S. economy is in rough shape, in part, because of a lackluster housing market.
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The Monitor sank in rough waters near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina later that year.
The mast on his yacht broke in rough weather forcing him to abandon it.
But for most jobs and particularly with a recession looming supply and demand look in rough balance.
During the rescue operation, the tow snapped twice in rough seas with winds gusting at up to 60mph.
Campbell was in rough shape when Conant joined the company in January 2001.
The vessel had been damaged and took on water in rough seas some 120 miles off Aberdeen, the coastguard said.
The firm controls much of the world's trade in rough gems, and uses its market power to keep prices high.
There is engineering expertise, notably in Aberdeen, where the offshore oil industry has been installing complex machinery in rough seas for decades.
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What he saw was Cohan out for a hike in rough terrain.
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In rough winter seas, a smuggler's speedboat broke apart, killing 14 people.
It is 50 years since the price of Old Master and Modern pictures, at all levels of quality, was in rough equilibrium.
The Soviets supplied the equipment and the forests, in rough terrain where during the long winters the temperature dives far below zero.
But there is a striking difference between Europe and America: in the euro area, the private sector is still in rough balance.
Large volumes are all the harder to achieve because trade within Mercosur, between Brazil and Argentina, has to be kept in rough balance.
But I think overall you're looking at, let's say, probably 75 percent of most of the jobs, in rough terms, being open to both sexes.
But there are bumpy months ahead for Mr Zapatero, as Spain's two most fractious regions engage in rough horse-trading over their future relationship with Madrid.
The Jeep is steeped in rough and tumble imagery that dates back 70 years to the collective memory of stalwart and brazen World War II brigades.
The shop also trades in rough diamonds, and the moment Gilmar Campos, one of the owners, takes a look at the stone, he starts to cry.
In other words, Huffington and Lerer, at a minimum, seriously considered working with Daou and Boyce on something that, in rough outline, resembles the Huffington Post.
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This is making life tricky for international oil companies trying to do business in rough and tumble places while complying with U.S. or other domestic laws.
Against this backdrop I dropped by to see McNealy at his Palo Alto offices on Oct. 2 and chat about how he's leading Sun in rough times.
Investigators in this military shipyard region near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay have been asking two basic questions: Was the Bounty fit to sail in rough weather?
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For some young Muslim girls, living in rough suburbs where rape and violence are on the increase, the headscarf sends a protective message to ward off harassers.
The mostly male producers are also located in rough areas.
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Whether death is by computer or by more old-fashioned methods, the antecedents and details of assassination are easier to hide in rough, remote locations than in rich, westernised ones.
Wall Street lost its steam after the Fed came out of its two-day meeting, saying that the economy is looking better, even if it's still in rough shape.
His consultancy helped elect two mayors in rough-and-tumble Chicago, and he can deliver a punch: he was once accused of producing an ad that made an opponent resemble Hitler.
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