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The mocker knocked the stock with the knots on the stocking and sock.

The Pacific Ocean conditions provide the perfect environment for the Clipper 70s to break the current 30.7 knots speed record.

The South Atlantic swell will provide perfect conditions to see the Clipper 70 surf down the front, bringing speeds of well above 20 knots.

Blame for the incident fell on the ship's deceased captain, E. J. Smith, who was condemned for racing at 22 knots through a known ice field in the dark waters off the coast of Newfoundland.

She teased out the knots in her hair.

From bizarre antimatter to experiments that tie light up in knots, physics has revealed some spooky sides of our world.

If your hole ends up being a bit too big and the knots themselves don't hold the yarn in place, then tug on the yarn ends and stick some Popsicle sticks under the main knot to secure in place.

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The ship was sailing at 35 knots.

Its innovative design is based on a semi-displacement hull that is quite narrow in the beam, allowing it to reach 30 knots or more with modest power.

At 500-feet altitude, I modulate the power to arrive at show center in full AB at right around 400 to 450 knots for a level 360-degree turn.

cord ,textile, cut to length, with knots, loops or metal or glass eyelets, for use on jacquard or other looms

This string knots easily.

Its new HondaJet will be one of the fastest VLJs, with a cruise speed of 420 knots and space for up to six passengers.

Wood moved slowly, but not equally, with its mixture of springwood and summerwood, straight and wavy grain, knots, rings and imperfections.

Yet so efficient is the engine, says the Danish chief engineer, that cruising at an average of 17 knots the ship consumes just 3 grams of fuel per tonne per nautical mile-which certainly sounds low.

Now researchers have unraveled the mystery behind how such knots form.

The spindle-knots have a rough surface, because the fibrils within them are randomly interweaved.