When out of sight of land, they used a sextant and took bearings from celestial objects to determine their position.
When she was out of sight he went back in the pram and outside again.
"At the beginning, I was told that was the best for him because generally, monkeys live off the back of the mom, " she said, adding the monkey would "get into a panic attack" when she was out of sight.
Speculation always mounts when a major political figure drops out of sight, especially when the individual is a "shadow shogun, " thought to pull power levers behind the scene.
"Oil is out of sight when it's below the surface, but it's not out of mind, " said Edward Overton, an emeritus professor of environmental sciences at Louisiana State University.
Stand away from fellow players and out of their sight lines when they are playing a shot.
Allardyce's new charges were out of sight nine minutes later when McCarthy slotted in from 12 yards after Simonsen had saved from the former Porto striker.
When Bopara holed out for 22 Essex were already in sight of victory and although Pettini followed 10 runs later to leave Essex 105-3, victory was already assured.
Liverpool almost put the game out of sight six minutes after the break when - with Matthew Upson off the field receiving treatment - Kuyt found Yossi Benayoun at the far post, but the former West Ham midfield man could not keep his volley down.
When you average out your customers' demand, you lose sight of those customers' key decision thresholds.
We were seated in a back row safely out of sight so I wouldn't be visible when the camera panned the grinning, waving crowd before each station break.
They had taken turns rowing in pairs until they were out of immediate sight of the town and the road, and when they stopped, the boat rocked slightly under their shifting weight, the water almost even with the rim.
Some of their children had become "allergic" to the sight of their father and one even tried to jump out of a moving car when his voice had come on the radio.
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