How To Use Yagi In A Sentence

  • When it comes to digital voyaging, it will blow your mind. A Digital Odyssey
  • Before their colonization by the Europeans and the U.S. in the 1800s, the Polynesians continued voyaging back and forth across the vast distances of the Pacific.
  • Science is a good justification for voyaging into space, but here is a better one: because it is there. Times, Sunday Times
  • voyaging" do a little hunting and trapping on their own account. Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt
  • And he wrote about the moral hazard that seemed to him intrinsic to voyaging. The Times Literary Supplement
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  • Jeff Madrick discusses the work of Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi on the plight of middle-class two-income families with children. what families spend a lot more on, the authors calculate, is a house in a safe neighborhood with a good school — about 70 percent more a year, discounted for inflation, for the typical family of four. Imputed Income, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • One can unselfconsciously describe this year's lineup as cutting edge, admitting frontrunners in realms as diverse as chillwave (Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti) analogue synth voyaging (Oneohtrix Point Never), and Syrian dance music (Omar Souleyman). This week's new live music
  • With all haste he dispatched to the hump - backed king a little dwarf of his own; who voyaging over to Dominora in a canoe, sorry and solitary as that of Bello's plenipo, in like manner, received the same insults. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2)
  • They shared an appetite, too, for voyaging merrily across all the arts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trimaran is a very forgiving design, which is why it is preferred by so many these days for sea voyaging and island hopping. Archive 2009-07-01
  • However much a skipper may gripe, maintenance is as much a part of boating as voyaging itself - and (if the truth be told) as enjoyable.
  • A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims.
  • Her words drift beautifully into the first room, painted sea blue, concerned with voyaging and navigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sutyagin, like his colleagues, was a consultant for several foreign companies and universities.
  • Quote from Night on the Great Beach, in Henry Beston's The Outermost House: "For a moment of night we have a glimpse of ourselves and of our world islanded in its stream of stars— pilgrims of mortality, voyaging between horizons across eternal seas of space and time. VARIANTS: ISLANDED IN A STREAM OF STARS - PREVIEW
  • He wrote that the condition usually struck after a year or more of voyaging, and he tried to delay its onset with generous rations of grog and compulsory dancing on deck to the tunes of a blind fiddler.
  • No effort was spared to make air travel seem like ocean voyaging or traveling by train.
  • With Sudeep Tyagi playing only his fourth ODI and Abhimanyu Mithun on debut, India's bowling attack was on the weak side.
  • Crusaders contemplating three years of voyaging and fighting had to work with just a few brute facts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The story deals with a group of people, including a famous diva, Florencia Grimaldi, voyaging down the Amazon on the steamship El Dorado in the early 1900s.
  • Our boat would not have been appropriate for ocean voyaging.
  • In fact Pontryagin used ideas introduced by Morse on equipotential surfaces.
  • Culisa = second child of Yerush, Qen and Veida; siba to Bux; apprenticing to be part of a goatkeeping Manage on Yagi; (name means direct in Xhosa) Archive 2004-12-12
  • A more complete list of sympatholytics and their trade names can be found on p.123 of the Yagiela text.
  • We're reminded that until recently coaches retained some romantic cachet, whether steered by voyaging hippies, flying pickets, football fans or itinerant ravers. Tonight's TV highlights: Michel Roux's Service | Midsomer Murders | Teenage Paparazzo | Timeshift: The Modern Age Of Coach Travel | The Man Who Drew Bug-Eyed Monsters | Breaking Bad
  • Everyone who has done a little "voyaging," as they call it in France, knows that a few miles to the south of Samer rises a very steep hill, across which the route lies, and that diligence travellers are generally invited to walk up it. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
  • But, since you say that you were voyaging to Japan for your health, I can assure you that it will improve no better anywhere than aboard the Ghost. Chapter 20
  • Voyaging through the Milky Way, they will stop off at a fantastic nebular region.
  • Here, plain to see, was a living, shining planet voyaging through space and shared by all of humanity, a precious vessel vulnerable to pollution and to the overuse of its limited capacities.
  • I shall not recapitulate Cook's voyages; the first fitted out by the British Government was made in 1768, but Cook did not touch upon Australia's coast until two years later, when, voyaging northwards along the eastern coast, he anchored at a spot he called Botany Bay, from the brightness and abundance of the beautiful wild flowers he found growing there. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • For new devices — or, presumably for recertification of old devices — manufacturers will be allowed to test the system with high-gain antennas of each major type, like omni, patch, yagi, and so forth. Boing Boing: July 18, 2004 - July 24, 2004 Archives
  • Some Indians engage in "voyaging" or "tripping" for the traders -- taking out fur packs to the steamboats or railroads, by six-fathom canoe, York boat, or sturgeon-head scow brigades, and bringing in supplies. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
  • It does not analyze the notion of a possible world in mereological terms but leaves it as largely primitive (Yagisawa 2002, 2009). Possible Objects
  • Jeff Madrick discusses the work of Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi on the plight of middle-class two-income families with children. what families spend a lot more on, the authors calculate, is a house in a safe neighborhood with a ... EconLog: September 2003 Archives
  • Also remember that a yagi antenna is directional, so you will need an antenna rotator, so if you choose same. Where can I get the antenna I need?
  • We sat hunched in the cramped cabin space like creatures packed and voyaging through the unknown.
  • The Caledonian Canal was engineered to provide shipping with a sheltered alternative to voyaging around the stormy Scottish coast.
  • Throughout Iron Age times Hengistbury Head was an important port for ships crossing the English Channel or voyaging along the south coast.
  • In other words, voyaging these days is simply mahogany-panelled cruising. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our boat would not have been appropriate for ocean voyaging.
  • So where does all this voyaging leave his acting career? Times, Sunday Times
  • The antenna is a (Yagi?) impedance 50 (ohms? looks like a headset sign); residual wave radiation, - 60dB; Transmission current 1500mA Modulation frequency deviation, 5KHz (mas/minus). Where can I get the antenna I need?
  • Furthermore, owing to the possession of property beyond the limits of Attica,50 and the exercise of magistracies which take them into regions beyond the frontier, they and their attendants have insensibly acquired the art of navigation. 51 A man who is perpetually voyaging is forced to handle the oar, he and his domestics alike, and to learn the terms familiar in seamanship. The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians
  • Till one last long wave shall whelm her, and our voyaging is past. Spun-Yarn and Spindrift
  • I thought about my parents, now in their early seventies, still hale but voyaging steadily into old age.
  • Siomio uji Sanron skibby ukiyo-e sansei skimmia ume Sapporo, adj. soba urushi sasanqua (or sodoku urushic acid Sasankwa) Soka Gakkai urushiol Sasebo, adj. soy urushiye sashimi soya wacadash satori soya bean waka satsuma soyate Wakayama, adj. satsuma ware soybean wakizashi sawara cypress soybean cyst warabi sayonara nematode wasabi sayonara, interj. soybean lecithin yagi sen soybean milk yakitori sendai, adj. soybean oil yakuza Sendai virus soybean oil meal Yamaguchigumi sentoku soy flour yamamai seppa soy frame Yamato-e seppa dai soymilk yamoto seppuku sugi Yawata, adj. sesshin suiseki yayoi, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Imagine that you are an intergalactic space traveller, voyaging through the ancient cosmos.
  • The chronometrical measurements were completed in the Indian Ocean by a visit to Mauritius, and thence, voyaging around the Cape of Good Hope, to the islands of St. Helena and Ascension, in the Southern Atlantic, and to the mainland of Brazil at Bahia and Pernambuco, from which the course was set for home. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure
  • By this time, Dad and I had replaced the old dipole with a short Yagi array, horizontally polarized of course, and screwed to one of the crossbeams in the attic, so now we had three channels with excellent reception.
  • Saint-Saëns was an especially ardent and serious exponent of Orientalism, regularly visiting Algeria and voyaging through Egypt and even as far as Indo-China. Go East, Monsieur
  • The Greenpeace flagship is voyaging through the Arctic cold of the Barents Sea.
  • Deliberate voyaging was not included. Times, Sunday Times
  • Siomio uji Sanron skibby ukiyo-e sansei skimmia ume Sapporo, adj. soba urushi sasanqua (or sodoku urushic acid Sasankwa) Soka Gakkai urushiol Sasebo, adj. soy urushiye sashimi soya wacadash satori soya bean waka satsuma soyate Wakayama, adj. satsuma ware soybean wakizashi sawara cypress soybean cyst warabi sayonara nematode wasabi sayonara, interj. soybean lecithin yagi sen soybean milk yakitori sendai, adj. soybean oil yakuza Sendai virus soybean oil meal Yamaguchigumi sentoku soy flour yamamai seppa soy frame Yamato-e seppa dai soymilk yamoto seppuku sugi Yawata, adj. sesshin suiseki yayoi, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • Often the answer lies in travelling backwards, closer to his roots, as he did after voyaging in 1911 to India, where his mother had been born.
  • But this is a trivial matter compared with the importance of these letters, in a consideration of the effect they produced upon the mind of Columbus, for, if they did not suggest to him the idea of voyaging westerly to discover the Indies, they certainly confirmed him in the opinion that such a voyage could be successfully made. Amerigo Vespucci
  • Round bilge can be used for any displacement type hull especially those that are to be used for long distance voyaging.
  • Intense, spiritual voyaging from the trumpeter and his ensemble. Times, Sunday Times
  • 484 Alluding to the phrase “Al-safar zafar” = voyaging is victory The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • That may raise questions about the fate of other nuclear power facilities which critics say face similar quake-proofing issues, such as Onagawa plant in Miyagi prefecture that was shut down by the March 11 temblor and Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata prefecture, which was damaged by a 2007 earthquake. Japan to Shut a Second Plant
  • But with the creation of new drains, the water no longer stagnates, says Mr. Tyagi.
  • The Greenpeace flagship is voyaging through the Arctic cold of the Barents Sea.
  • How does he feel, voyaging into the darker recesses of this kind of soul to write about the very thing that he fears most?
  • The military understands its position has eroded," said Yagil Levy, a professor at Israel's Open University and a leading expert on the military. Israel's military faces loss in recruits, status

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