How To Use Circumnavigate In A Sentence

  • They are the charts of a new frontier, modern-day versions of the maps made before ships circumnavigated the globe.
  • As Twaddell digs into his briefcase to fish out some facts and figures about the business, he has to circumnavigate a couple of cereal boxes that he is about to show to clients.
  • This is the ending that I want for my year, an ending that celebrates all the joy that circumnavigated the grief, and ending that finds the bravery in the fear and the beauty in the darkness and the wonder and greatness and living and loving that was in everything. The Never-Ending Story | Her Bad Mother
  • Exactly ten years ago - on this very day - I was living on a square-rigged sailing ship as it circumnavigated the globe. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Herodotus relates that they even circumnavigated Africa. Alexander the Great
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  • Making a mental note that he would come back some time and study the class of persons that must sit and drink at those multitudinous tables, he proceeded to circumnavigate the room. The Benefit of the Doubt
  • The second voyage, sailing on the HMS Resolution, left England in 1772 and again circumnavigated the southern hemisphere, poking into the Antarctic Circle and producing charts that were still used well into the 20th century. Man On a Quest
  • I want to circumnavigate the world in 15 days and break the earlier record.
  • I've been fascinated with sailing ships ever since a childhood visit to the reconstructed Golden Hinde of Sir Francis Drake, which circumnavigated the world.
  • The authors have, however, discreetly circumnavigated the problem described in Snowden's statement.
  • Shortly after Columbus's epochal voyage, Magellan circumnavigated the globe.
  • They circumnavigated Cape Horn Island in canoes.
  • There is a way to circumnavigate this problem and root (or jailbreak) the device in order to load any app (or APK) you would like to, but this method is for seasoned tinkerers only.
  • No one has ever managed to circumnavigate the globe in an autogyro, which is the predecessor to the modern-day helicopter that was made famous by an appearance in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice. James Bond News :: MI6
  • Another nuclear submarine, the Triton, circumnavigated the world in 84 days while submerged, a record that still stands.
  • He circumnavigated the globe with his family.
  • Evans had taken Gwen's arm to help her circumnavigate a frozen puddle.
  • So we want to circumnavigate the globe in the most tricked-out military gear, sticking our energy-sucking straw into every oil reserve we can buy or battle over, and not raise the funds necessary here at home to pay for that? Alec Baldwin: It's Time To Suck It Up And Pay Our Bill
  • To reach the other door, leading to the library, he would have to circumnavigate the desk.
  • The second ship to circumnavigate the world was made a tourist attraction. INCA GOLD
  • Mr Ward tried to circumnavigate the difficulty, but had at last to promise to supply the information desired.
  • Joshua Slocum, the first man to circumnavigate the globe alone, saw a phantom during his epic voyage.
  • Magellan was the first person to circumnavigate the globe.
  • For this year at least, our race to circumnavigate the globe in less than 80 days is over.
  • ÂÂ In July 2002, Fossett was the first person to circumnavigate the globe alone in an unmotorized balloon. Five People Born on Earth Day, April 22 | myFiveBest
  • I have a cunning plan to circumnavigate this problem.
  • Jules Verne's hero Phileas Fogg circumnavigated the world in 80 days.
  • They circumnavigated Cape Horn Island in canoes.
  • The final application of these principles to the art of aerodromics seems, then, to be, that while it is not likely that the perfected aerodrome will ever be able to dispense altogether with the ability to rely at intervals on some internal source of power, it will not be indispensable that this aerodrome of the future shall, in order to go any distance -- even to circumnavigate the globe without alighting -- need to carry a weight of fuel which would enable it to perform this journey under conditions analogous to those of a steamship, but that the fuel and weight need only be such as to enable it to take care of itself in exceptional moments of calm. Flying Machines: Construction and Operation
  • In 1519 Magellan set sail from here to circumnavigate the globe.
  • Ahead of me lay an historic mission: to circumnavigate London using hired transport, and return within 80 days.
  • The remarkable Macarthur describes how she became the fastest yachtswoman to circumnavigate the world.
  • He is setting sail again to circumnavigate the globe, with all the obvious risks and dangers that entails.
  • Lay out those mattresses end to end though, and they would stretch out over 25,000 miles -- enough to circumnavigate the globe. Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: Used Mattresses - Icky Or Eco?
  • This ship charts a global course and will be among the choices for those who decide to circumnavigate the globe. Anne Campbell: The 8 New Cruise Ships to Debut in 2010/11
  • The second ship to circumnavigate the world was made a tourist attraction. INCA GOLD
  • They are the charts of a new frontier, modern-day versions of the maps made before ships circumnavigated the globe.
  • If revenue factors determine that there can't be a break in the international calendar then a way to circumnavigate that problem would be to follow football's lead.
  • The Pharaoh sent his ships out to try and circumnavigate the world.
  • The second ship to circumnavigate the world was made a tourist attraction. INCA GOLD
  • We circumnavigated the tower twice while ascending slowly.
  • Although some bands and artists have managed to circumnavigate the system and become successful, we have never really seen this phenomenon since the mid-Seventies.
  • He arrived back in England with very valuable treasure and the distinction of being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
  • 3. Indirect free kick - trying to mess around with the laws of the game I believe the word used is "circumnavigate" a la Magellan You are the Ref: Rio Ferdinand, Manchester United
  • I refer, of course, to Ellen MacArthur, the 24 year-old who has sailed single-handedly round the world, becoming in the process the youngest woman to circumnavigate the globe on her tod.
  • They had circumnavigated the globe from 2007 through 2009 as part of a yachting rally organized by Blue Water Rallies, a U.K.-based yachting group. Slain Americans No Strangers to the Sea
  • We then circumnavigated the downtown Hoan Kiem lake.
  • Agricola circumnavigated the island, was ordered to Rome, and celebrated his triumph.
  • Frostbite and massive weight loss were not enough to dampen the spirits of Tim Sander, who took part in the first English expedition to successfully circumnavigate Norway.
  • Many pubs think it's clever to hide the bar in the far corner of the establishment, meaning you have to circumnavigate an assault course of tables and chairs before you can get a drink.
  • You can circumnavigate the island by kayak, search for black-necked stilts, sail small boats, and snorkel the reefs off White Bay beach.
  • Realising that I'd circumnavigated my way around all of the exhibits, there was only one hurdle left to conquer.
  • Two of the Americans, Jean and Scott Adam, had been sailing around the world on their yacht since 2004 and were joined for this journey by Phyllis Macay and Bob Riggle, veteran sailors who had previously circumnavigated the globe in their own vessel. Somali Pirates Kill Four U.S. Hostages
  • We've walked about 27,000 miles today, from Gard du Nord to the Latin Quarter, which if you look on the map, circumnavigates anything touristy.
  • Enough off-topic puns and invective, and one can get the entire thread to circumnavigate its original topic or purpose for being. Matthew Yglesias » The Low Bar
  • Ellen MacArthur's bid to circumnavigate the globe in record time received a cruel setback when her mast was damaged.
  • It was in the myth that they circumnavigated Malaita twice, and forayed as far as CHAPTER XI
  • From 1577 to 1580, Drake circumnavigated the world.
  • You have just become the first solo yachtswoman to circumnavigate the globe non-stop, the wrong way round. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just 50 metres in diameter, the bommie could easily be circumnavigated several times.
  • Having time to spare before the meeting, Alizome circumnavigated the house. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • They were due to board boats made available by the Circle Line, whose vessels normally circumnavigate Manhattan island packed with tourists.
  • Except for the gym which I have joined to circumnavigate both my bung shin (which is getting less bung I'm pleased to report) and winter.
  • To prove his ideas are worthy, Fogg wagers he can circumnavigate the world in 80 days.
  • She describes how she became the fastest yachtswoman to circumnavigate the world.
  • Schiller, of course, circumnavigated this difficulty by simply inventing a meeting.
  • To deal briefly with cost, it is irrefutable that companies have circumnavigated their operations back to the US because overseas workers are becoming more expensive: According to a recent report by Boston Consulting Group, in 2000, hourly Chinese manufacturing wages were just 52 cents compared to $16.61 in the U.S. By 2015, the wage difference should be $4.41 vs. Tom Silva: Made in America?
  • The record for the youngest person to circumnavigate is held by 17-year-old Mike Perham of Britain. 16-year-old California teen gives up solo voyage
  • Out of the current five yacht races that circumnavigate the globe, only Around Alone and the non-stop Vendee Globe are single-handed.
  • He circumnavigated the globe with his family.
  • The attempt will take about three and a half months, covering 25 different countries and will closely follow the route taken by a microlight aircraft that circumnavigated the globe in 1998.
  • I got into a furious argument with my good French pal as we circumnavigated the world's largest roundabout, the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain.
  • The record for the furthest distance flown had been held by Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard, who were the first pilots to circumnavigate the world, non-stop, in a balloon in 1999.
  • They circumnavigated the danger zone and speeded along.
  • From hesitantly crawling 3 weeks ago, she can now circumnavigate the house in 2 minutes flat.
  • It was as if they still retained more of the ingenuousness of primitive womanhood than she, and thus she "circumnavigated" them, while they, all too self-centred, had barely discovered in which hemisphere her shores were to be found. Too Old for Dolls A Novel
  • The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly circumnavigate a boggy section.
  • Twelve teams will fight for this most prized of races as they circumnavigate the world - a feat which it is estimated will take until late June 2001.
  • They hesitated, deciding which way to go round him, as if he weren't a man at all but a natural occurrence to be circumnavigated.
  • Ahead of me lay an historic mission: to circumnavigate London using hired transport, and return within 80 days.
  • He had been studying Eratosthenes' intriguing map, and was convinced that Phoenician sailors had circumnavigated the world.
  • If it's been a couple of weeks since Colin circumnavigated the block, he'll buy five or six CDs.
  • I felt an osculatory unhappiness circumnavigate my soul. Hope's Amanuensis

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