Helm Sentence Examples

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  • To the latter he replies by asserting that, "just as the navigating steersman never looses the helm, so does God never remove his care from the world."

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  • Martignac was dismissed; and Prince Jules de Polignac, the very incarnation of clericalism and reaction, was called to the helm of state.

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  • Disco, speechless with amazement, rose up and sprang to the helm.

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  • Director Simon Wells has done an above average job with his first stint at the helm.

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  • A handful of female imams (priests), considered unthinkable in Islamic countries, are at the helm of this change.

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  • These might feature cute animals at the helm of a sailboat, or children as the captain of the boats.

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  • On January 11, 2008, Maharishi retired from his position after 50 years at the helm of this vastly successful organization.

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  • The attempt Common in catalogues to divide these from the hybrid Teas is a mistake, and the best way is simply to make a list of the ones that best answer the helm and give them first and sufficient place.

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  • The plus size clothing market is still evolving and emerging as a powerful trend setter with plus size women at the helm of demand.

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  • The game had such notable contributors as Hironobu Sakaguchi of the established Final Fantasy series and Akira Toriyama at the helm of character design who created the Dragon Ball crew.

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  • You start controlling this tattooed beef-cake Spartan on the helm of a ship, fighting all kinds of mythological baddies.

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  • Staying with the good guys, your Lord of the Rings journey starts out with Gandalf the Wizard at the battle of Helm's Deep.

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  • With dramatic movie sequences and dialog, the game begins where the Two Towers ends, at the great battle scene at Helm's Deep.

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  • Finish mission 7 (Plains of Rohan) to unlock Rohan and Helm's Deep production photographs.

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  • She's at the helm of her career, clearly the one taking advantage of her own sexuality and looks and successfully parlaying them into more fame and fortune!

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  • At the helm of Aquarella swimwear is the talented, sophisticated and poised brilliance of Ms. Veronique de la Cruz.

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  • Under the helm of designer Tommy Hilfiger's brother Andy, the Jennifer Lopez clothing line has become a bona fide success.

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  • But after Walt Disney's death in 1966, the studio struggled through the 1970s, as if it could not find its way without its founder at its helm.

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  • At the helm of the cast of Underworld movie is actor Kate Beckinsale.

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  • Many expect director Christopher Nolan to return to the helm of the position.

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  • Combat these fears by realizing that no matter what it is that you "see", you can always take the helm by deciding to analyze it.

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  • Having two Roto-Rooter plumbers at the helm of a paranormal research organization seems silly at first until you realize just how many "hauntings" are issues related to plumbing and heating!

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  • Love it or hate it, you have to admit that Karl Lagerfeld, who's been at the helm of Chanel for the past two decades, knows fashion and that the Chanel name drives trends.

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  • The show focuses on the inner workings and dynamics of larger, working class families with a strong matriarchal character at the helm of each family.

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  • With the Brandt sons at the helm, the company began manufacturing watch parts as well as assembling them.

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  • Ramsay is best known as the foul-mouthed host of reality TV show Hell's Kitchen and he's also at the helm of other shows, including Kitchen Nightmares.

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  • At the helm of the large Duggar family are Jim Bob and Michelle.

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  • Director Tim Burton, famous for his twisted visions and dark interpretations, takes the helm to introduce Batman to a new generation of fans in his own eerie fashion.

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  • Not, of course, the first female Starfleet captain, but the first female to helm a Star Trek show.

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  • It escapes with Admiral William Adama at the helm.

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  • This passageway follows a semi-circle that starts above the port hatch and continues to the back of the Combat Information Center, past Damage Control, over the Communications Center and Helm Control, and concludes over the starboard hatch.

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  • Both series had Commander Adama at the helm, and in both the character played a father figure, though in quite different ways.

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  • Aragorn leads the humans at the Battle of Helm's Deep and again to defend the White City.

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  • The horse king leads his people to Helm's Deep where they fight the first major battle of the war.

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  • If she felt more comfortable with him at the helm, he could hardly be accused of controlling her.

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  • The mines were visited some years ago by Dr Fritz Noetling, and the mineral has been described by Dr Otto Helm.

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  • An elongated body like a ship has c 2 -c 1 positive, and the couple N tends to disturb the axial movement and makes it unstable, so that a steamer requires to be steered by constant attention at the helm.

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  • See Memorial of Benjamin Helm Bristow, largely prepared by David Willcox (Cambridge, Mass., privately printed, 1897); Whiskey Frauds, 44th Cong., 1st Sess., Mis.

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  • The document which defines their duties and privileges sets forth that every ceorl who throve so that he had fully five hides of land, and a helm, and a mail-shirt, and a sword ornamented with gold, was to be reckoned gesithcund.

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  • Thanks to the prudent constable du Guesclin, sitting quietly at home he reconquered bit by bit what his predecessors had lost upon the battlefield, helm on head and sword in hand; and when he died in 1380, after the decease of both Edward III.

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  • He gave every one a feeling that France was governed once more by a real statesman, that a pilot was at the helm.

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  • Since Mr Souter returned to the helm, shares in the once ailing company have leaped from 10p in July 2002 to 77p.

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  • I can assure you Andy brings a very businesslike style to the helm.

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  • The helm seats set out to the cockpit coamings provide the ideal position for steering.

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  • March 2005 ALB navigator and ILB helm Peter Everard passed out in March to be deputy second coxswain on the ALB.

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  • File Manager Helm provides a file manager that allows a customer to access all of their disk space.

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  • So leaving the fallen, he urges haste to make for the fortress of Helm's Deep and safety.

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  • Florence goes on to describe how Edgar took the helm whilst the eight kings rowed him on the river Dee.

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  • When the compass is on the new heading, put the helm hard over to port.

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  • He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek.

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  • Nissan was in serious financial trouble before Mr Ghosn assumed the helm of the firm in 1999.

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  • But then, the fledgling station had a local loon at its helm.

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  • The latest being the Tommy Hilfiger entry with another top Tornado helm, Randy Smyth, a double silver medalist.

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  • With Lloyd at the helm, the hilarious misadventures of this class of misfits begin.

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  • New man at the helm for EA Scotland Evangelical Alliance Scotland has a new General Secretary - who is a former apprentice shipbuilder.

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  • Meanwhile R Kelly is at the helm on the soul stepper ' Special Occasion ', think it cant get any better than this?

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  • With Jack at the helm, they quickly formulate a strategy that includes not lifting a finger or cleaning anything.

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  • You are to be escorted... " " I did not commit treason, " Helm answered quietly.

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  • Having first determined by experiment - for which he was given special facilities by the admiralty - what are the manoeuvring powers of ships propelled by steam under varying conditions of speed and helm, he proceeded to devise a system of tactics based on these data.

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  • Great Britain, when Canning was no longer at the helm of state, had reverted to the traditional policy of preserving Ottoman integrity at all costs; the invitation of the tsar to accept the logical consequences of Navarino was refused; and Russia was left to settle her account with Turkey.

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  • Explore the mines of Moria, play as Aragorn and seek the allegiance of the ghost army to assist in the battle at Helm's Deep.

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  • She's 21 and finally able to take the helm and get into trouble on her own without the others to protect her.

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  • While it takes some time and work, having a helm that you created with your own hands can be far more satisfying than any piece bought over-the-counter.

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  • The helm bar is a roll of cloud that forms in front of it, to leeward.

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  • The presidency of Manuel Murillo Toro (1864-1866) was disturbed by various rebellions, and even Mosquera, who next came to the helm, found matters in such a disorganized condition that he offered to retire.

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  • Strafford was recalled to expiate his career on the scaffold; the army was disbanded; and the helm of the state remained in the hands of a land-jobber and of a superannuated Rebel lion soldier.

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  • All these personages were undistinguished figures beyond whom might be discerned the cold clear-cut profile of Marie de Medicis secretary, now a cardinal, who was to take the helm and act as viceroy during eighteen years.

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  • It was very pleasant, when I stayed late in town, to launch myself into the night, especially if it was dark and tempestuous, and set sail from some bright village parlor or lecture room, with a bag of rye or Indian meal upon my shoulder, for my snug harbor in the woods, having made all tight without and withdrawn under hatches with a merry crew of thoughts, leaving only my outer man at the helm, or even tying up the helm when it was plain sailing.

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  • It is clear from literary evidence that the helmet (helm) and coat of chain mail (byrne) were also in common use.

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  • His disappearance snapped the chief link with the heroic period, and removed from the helm of state a ruler of large heart, great experience and civil courage, at a moment when elements of continuity were needed and vital problems of internal reorganization had still to be faced.

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  • Helm served out the unexpired term.

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  • The deal was made before Darkyn assumed the helm of Hell.

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