centre of effort of the sails in Hungarian

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1. And sails upon the bosom of the air.

2. Burgees are generally triangular shaped and they are mostly displayed on the top of the masthead which is the vertical pole that supports the sails in the centre.

3. The bay was full of yachts with billowing sails.

4. Sails deployed.

5. A fleet of Corsair ships sails from the south.

6. The Centre will continue this effort in order to reduce the carry-over to an acceptable level.

7. The wind swelled the sails.

8. Secure all sails!

9. Mother, retract the energy sails.

10. Tels show the Air flow across the sails—allowing you to trim sails for maximum performance

11. Hoist those sails.

12. Learn to “adjust the sails”

13. Our sails are down and the ferry has the right of way.

14. The sails swelled in the wind.

15. The ferry sails for Southampton at

16. All sails secured, Captain!

17. First, the sails, then the provisions.

18. The administrative centre (and commercial centre) of Os is the village of Osøyro.

19. Arvel Gentry The Famous Bathtub Experiment In the first edition of the Art and Science of Sails, written by Tom Whidden, president of North Sails Group, LLC, and Michael Levitt, and published by St

20. Englehorn sails in nine hours.

21. Mr Arrow, secure those sails!

22. Angle of divergence means the angle between the straight lines connecting the centre of reference to the centre of the receiver and to the centre of the source of illumination

23. A boat's sails Billow in the wind

24. The sails swelled in the strong wind.

25. The wind and rain buffeted the sails.