The Boat Race is the annual rowing contest between England's two oldest and most distinguished universities. |
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Surely the Boat Race is too important an event to let commercial riff raff like ITV get their grubby mitts on it, she demurred. |
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I was also delighted by the way that Anna of Little Red Boat skittishly bent the concept towards her own ends. |
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The BBC has lost the rights to broadcast the Oxbridge Boat Race after more than fifty years of exclusively covering the event. |
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Steve Rider takes to the helm of the Boat Race 2003 on Sunday 6 April as the Cambridge and Oxford Blue Crews clash for the 149th title. |
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While I didn't put in anywhere near as much time as I did for the Boat Race, the enjoyment of it was still really high. |
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However, earlier this month, rowing had one of its rare moments in the spotlight as Oxford and Cambridge Universities contested the Boat Race. |
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Boat owners can always call ahead to a marina and check on their latest price if they're cruising in an area with several fuel docks. |
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The main challenge at the moment is for all of the Oxford crews to win the Boat Race and Henley. |
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After a number of venue changes The Boat Race became a four and a quarter mile fixture between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames River. |
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For a more tranquil experience, the Traditional Boat Festival at Portsoy has sailing races and shoreside exhibits. |
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This was strokeman Andy Triggs Hodge's summary of Oxford's exceptional performance to win the 151st Boat Race. |
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Hundreds of people are gearing up to take part in the second Great York Dragon Boat Challenge tomorrow week. |
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Of the 21 works at Howard Scott, The Open Boat is the largest, measuring 45 by 69 inches. |
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Boat crews toured the St. John's River, memorizing landmarks and scoping out the planned security zones. |
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Now the twin madnesses of the Marathon and the Boat Race are over I have started going back to the gym for some exercise. |
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Crew members prepare to race in the Dragon Boat Festival while drummers beat their drums. |
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What was significant about the Boat Race, won by Cambridge after two successive Oxford victories? |
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The keelless Reed Boat was used for river and coastal transport in Egypt and Mesopotamia. |
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And the execrable theme-song has been revamped from its elevator-metal original version to a new Love Boat stylee quasi-orchestral rendition. |
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Anybody who watched the Boat Race in 2002 or 2003 would be inclined to agree. |
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The Boat Race can be followed live in the UK on BBC, and will be broadcast on the pan European channel Eurosport. |
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Two Special Boat Squadrons were set up, with Squadron One on the West Coast and Squadron Two on the East Coast. |
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More people may also be free to attend the gathering because Wednesday is a public holiday to celebrate the traditional Dragon Boat Festival. |
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As Kerry preens as a hero, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth's challenge to his medals is not being heard. |
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Boat and outboard engine manufacturers were not alone in reaping benefit from the new salmon fishery. |
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The order was repeated once more by the Chief of the Boat to the helm and planesmen. |
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A jubilant Oxford crew spray the bubbly as they celebrate an impressive row in the 151st Boat Race. |
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The people saying we are like Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are the Left-wing radical fringe, the netroots. |
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To the drum of a coxswain, international member paddlers of the Shanghai Shang Long Dragon Boat Team press forward on Dianshan Lake. |
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At daylight we hoisted the jack for a pilot and a Delaware pilot came off, Boat C, but couldn't take us to New York. |
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The Kennedy never has completely recovered, although, unlike The Boat, its owner eventually did pump some money into it. |
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The British raiding force captured the Spanish boat and towed her back to Theseus. |
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On arrival Churchill badly wrenched his shoulder while leaping from the boat, an injury which would plague him throughout his life. |
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His body sprouts fingers thicker than carrots. They grip me knobbily. He rocks back and forth like a leaky old boat shakes on the ocean. |
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Laser Performance makes the Laser sailing boat in Long Buckby next to Maclaren at Long Buckby railway station. |
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The boat made a sharp half-turn to larboard, and then shot off in its new direction like a thunderbolt. |
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One sailing boat unique to the Thames is the Thames Rater, which is sailed around Raven's Ait. |
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Skiffing has dwindled in favour of private motor boat ownership but is competed on the river in the summer months. |
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A specialised style of sailing boat, the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, developed in the area. |
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The wind was strong enough to tear the boat from its moorings. |
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The sea is as high as ever. I shouldn't think any boat could put out today. |
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London has frequent river boat services on the Thames known as Thames Clippers. |
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They hacked a hole in his cell wall and Mortimer escaped to a waiting boat. |
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We could hear the waves splashing against the side of the boat. |
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Obey the laws and use common sense when operating your boat. |
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Fortunately the boat suffered no serious damage in the storm. |
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The boat came loose from its moorings and floated out into the harbor. |
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The captain of the wrecked boat was accused of criminal negligence. |
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The inlet allowed a facility to bring the money in a boat secretly and at night to the very foot of the hill. |
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I saw him in his boat, which shot across the waters with an arrowy swiftness and was soon lost amidst the waves. |
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I'd love to come and visit you but aviophobia means that it'd have to be by boat, and that just takes too long! |
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But I always come to this conclusion. No matter how bad off you are, there's always somebody in a worse boat. |
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The only metal parts are the rudder hinges and bow guard. Wooden decking, which snaps into place, gives the boat rigidity. |
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The bow guard was watching the other boat as it floated among several fishing boats waiting for the bridge to open. |
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Basking in the sun whether it's on the porch or on the boat, he just loves to lay out and catch some rays. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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We encountered an abandoned boat at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. |
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Steele crewed the boat with men from his own regiment and volunteers from John Wood's detachment. |
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When you replace a drive shaft on your boat, it is also a good idea to replace the cutlass bearing where the drive shaft exits the boat. |
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The boat, Rain Drop, was being doublehanded by a couple of past Cal 20 sailors. |
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She left England a while back to get away from the douche boat she married. |
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The passengers on the chock-full boat were packed across the deck like drupelets. |
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And the best part is that after you have completed your boat, you will know it is seaworthy as well as eyeworthy. |
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Number four boat filled rapidly, but everybody was focusing fascinatedly on those blades aft. |
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There at the fording in the little boat the unknown man plays upon his lute. |
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Seven were chosen to push the funereal boat to the water, in honor of the seven faces of god. |
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They went all out for his eightieth birthday party and chartered a tour boat on the bay. |
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During the civil war, Caesar made use of a kind of boat he had seen used in Britain, similar to the Irish currach or Welsh coracle. |
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In any event we soon had the Army jawan sent by the Major with us in the boat and headed for shore. |
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Once the riverfront was on fire and the escape route cut off by boat, the only exits were the eight gates in the wall. |
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The services of the lightermen had suddenly become extremely expensive, and only the luckiest refugees secured a place in a boat. |
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The building of the Ely to King's Lynn railway in 1847 cut the area off even further, and the inhabitants could only cross to Ely by boat. |
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There is also a boat link to Falmouth along the Rivers Truro and Fal, four times daily, tide permitting. |
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That same afternoon we were lazying around in a boat among the water-lilies at the edge of the bay. |
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This marina has its own chandlery and coffee shop, training courses and boat sales. |
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Captive rowlocks keep the oars in the boat while you 're rowing and discourage lighthanded hardware seekers when you go ashore. |
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His second motor was powerful enough to drive a boat with 14 people across a wide river. |
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I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. |
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Many immigrants have perished in the journey across the Mediterranean, with one notable incident being the May 2007 Malta migrant boat disaster. |
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It was common for seafaring Viking ships to tow or carry a smaller boat to transfer crews and cargo from the ship to shore. |
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All vessels entering or leaving the port were stopped, and as the town had no guard ship, its pilot boat was the first to be captured. |
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Bonnet left immediately on a small sailing boat for Bath Town, where he surrendered to Governor Eden, and received his pardon. |
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At daybreak, preceded by a small boat taking soundings, Maynard's two sloops entered the channel. |
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While the boat made a quick retreat to the Jane, Teach cut the Adventure's anchor cable. |
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It is interesting to note that its composition includes a small boy trailing a toy boat from the stern of a boat. |
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Our matelot took us out to sea in what I believed was not a very seaworthy boat. |
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Byron decided to have his own yacht, and engaged Trelawny's friend, Captain Daniel Roberts, to design and construct the boat. |
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In 1822, her husband drowned when his sailing boat sank during a storm near Viareggio. |
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More fantastical theories, including the possibility of pirates mistaking the boat for Byron's, also circulated. |
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Principal photography began on 13 October 1972 in the Irish Bayou in Louisiana for a boat chase scene. |
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Merrily we row our boat... We're having so much fun we're singing about it. |
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Despite the final Test being 'timeless', the game ended in a draw after 10 days as England had to catch the train to catch the boat home. |
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Reaching may, however, put the boat on a course parallel with the crests of the waves. |
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These US certificates are often required to charter a boat, but are not required by any federal or state law. |
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Sails are airfoils that work by using an airflow set up by the wind and the motion of the boat. |
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This combination is the apparent wind, which is the relative velocity of the wind relative to the boat. |
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In the same manner that an aircraft requires stabilizers, such as a tailplane with elevators as well as wings, a boat requires a keel and rudder. |
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How closely a boat can sail into the wind depends on the boat's design, sail shape and trim, the sea state, and the wind speed. |
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Driving both the asymmetric heeling hull form and the angled rudder through the water produces drag that slows the boat down. |
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Any action that reduces the angle of heel of a boat that is reaching or beating to windward will help reduce excessive weather helm. |
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When the boat is traveling approximately perpendicular to the wind, this is called reaching. |
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Also when reaching, the boat can be steered exactly in the direction that is most desirable, and the sails can be trimmed for that direction. |
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Steering a boat within roughly 30 degrees either side of dead downwind is called a run. |
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Here the main sail is placed on the windward side of the boat, leading to a heightened risk of gybing. |
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If in light wind, a jibe is the better choice as there's less danger of the wind tipping the boat. |
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However, as the size of the boat increases, the benefits of mainsail roller furling increase dramatically. |
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A similar design, called the autogyro boat, uses a wind turbine without the propellor, and functions in a manner similar to a normal sail. |
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Lines used to tie a boat up when alongside are called docklines, docking cables or mooring warps. |
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A professional skipper and even crew may be hired along with the boat in some cases. |
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Once the boat is acquired it is not all that expensive an endeavor, often much less expensive than a normal vacation on land. |
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In sailing there are three main ways of competing in order to find the best sailor, crew or boat. |
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As their boats and crew get to the windward mark they round it leaving it to starboard, or the right side of the boat. |
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With a large enough fleet, the winning boat will generally be the one that finds the fastest possible way around the course. |
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By tight coverage, the lead boat will attempt to stay as close as possible to its opponent while staying in front. |
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That way the winning boat is insured against losing the lead due to a wind shift that favors the right side of the course. |
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However, when there are only two boats on the course any penalty for one boat is an advantage for the other. |
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It is a test not only of sailing skill and boat and sail design, but also of fundraising and management skills. |
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This saved 17 tons of displacement, but later subjected the boat to extreme electrolysis after the Cup races. |
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When the Shamrock V was revealed, she was an outdated wooden boat with a wooden mast and performed poorly to windward. |
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Her first experience of sailing was on a boat owned by her aunt Thea MacArthur on the east coast of England. |
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He sailed the last fifty miles with a tiny sailplan to keep the boat upright. |
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There is also scheduled boat traffic, but the long distances lead to long travel times and low frequency. |
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Numerous popular tour bus companies and boat tours run there throughout the year. |
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In Finland, one case involved pirates who had been captured and whose boat was sunk. |
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Otherwise the local life boat would be alerted, assuming someone had seen the pilot going into the water. |
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From Singapore they made the final leg of their journey in a Short Sunderland flying boat. |
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The price discount ended yesterday and I just missed the boat on a great deal. |
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On 27 August 1979, Lord Mountbatten while on holiday in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, was killed by a bomb planted on board his boat. |
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George's and a week later, he stowed away on a boat heading to Baltimore, Maryland. |
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The stingrays started to associate the sound of the boat motors with food, and thus visit this area year round. |
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A third came sufficiently near to see their house, but did not try to send a boat on shore. |
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The only permanently inhabited island, Pitcairn, is accessible only by boat through Bounty Bay. |
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Based on information gained from that article, he began to sketch concepts of what is now called a hydrofoil boat. |
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The crew would then attack their German rescuers and bring their boat and Enigma machine back to England. |
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I played here for ten weeks with the LSO and LPO for the benefit of the musicians, and then went back on a Fyffe banana boat of 5,000 tons. |
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The boat is decorated with spots, based on paintings of similar appearance by Damien Hirst. |
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As her boat lowers, Rose decides that she cannot leave Jack and jumps back on board. |
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In the original version of the ending, Brock and Lizzy see the elderly Rose at the stern of the boat and fear she is going to commit suicide. |
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By pushing against the water with an oar, a force is generated to move the boat. |
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The action between catch and release is the first phase of the stroke that propels the boat. |
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The point of placement of the blade in the water is a relatively fixed point about which the oar serves as a lever to propel the boat. |
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Once the hands are past the knees, the rower compresses the legs which moves the seat towards the stern of the boat. |
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The gliding of the boat through the water during recovery is often called run. |
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A controlled slide is necessary to maintain momentum and achieve optimal boat run. |
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In the 13th century, Venetian festivals called regata included boat races among others. |
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There is some trade off between boat speed and stability in choice of hull shape. |
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A coxed trop is the same configuration as the trop plus a coxed seated at the stern of the boat. |
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On straighter courses, the strokesman may steer, since he can point the stern of the boat at some landmark at the start of the course. |
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Blades, otherwise known as oars to amateurs or non rowers, are used to propel the boat. |
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The boat needed to be stable and fast with the large crew hence making it ideal for its modern racing usage. |
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They start simultaneously and all pursue the boat ahead while avoiding being bumped by a boat from behind. |
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Competitors line up at the start, race to a stake, moored boat, or buoy some distance away, and return. |
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At the end of each year, the FISA holds the World Rowing Championships with events in 22 different boat classes. |
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They usually sit in the stern of the boat, except in bowloaders where the coxswain lies in the bow. |
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It is an advantage for the coxswain to be light, as this requires less effort for the crew to propel the boat. |
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This is due to the ergometer's inability to properly simulate the larger rowers drag on a boat due to weight. |
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The navy will have coastal patrol squadrons, assault boat squadrons and a marine battalion. |
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Ninty have missed the boat this Xmas in the 20 something bracket, Starfox Adventures is not going to convince people to buy a gamecube. |
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Robertson's Yard at Sandbank, a village on the loch, was a major wooden boat building company in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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They traded food and utensils, however other provisions were stolen from their boat in their absence. |
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Living in Anatolia, she embarked on the crossing to Cyprus on a very crowded boat. |
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For more than two centuries, copper paint has been used on boat hulls to control the growth of plants and shellfish. |
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He died at Rhuys on 29 January 570, and his body was placed on a boat and allowed to drift, according to his wishes. |
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In this vicinity, the riverside is used as a recreation area with a bandstand, benches and boat cruises, being crossed by four bridges. |
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The church still holds services in the summer and is sometimes used for weddings, with access by boat. |
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Bacon had the Cyfarthfa Canal, a short tub boat waterway, constructed during the latter part of the 1770s to bring coal to the ironworks. |
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In 1835, Englishman William Richardson erected the first independent homestead, near a boat anchorage around what is today Portsmouth Square. |
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In 1745, John Egerton, later Bishop of Durham, started taking friends on boat trips down the valley from the rectory at Ross. |
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Regular excursions began to be established from Ross, the boat journey to Chepstow taking two days. |
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Along with its north and south sandy beaches, there are coastal boat trips to Caldy Island. |
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There is no merit badge yet for Dragon Boat racing, although there is one for canoeing. |
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The recently formed St Lucia Power Boat Association is scheduled to stage a Caribbean Event over the Whitsuntide weekend, involving over 300 competitors. |
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That was the playbook the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth used to discredit then-Sen. |
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New gods have come and gone, and dragon Boat racing has become popular around the globe. |
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It was earlier this year and he was working at the London Boat Show in his capacity as a lieutenant commander with the Royal Naval Reserve public relations team. |
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Screen credits include the film, goonies, and television programs such as The Love Boat, and Dukes of Hazzard. |
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Boat making, silver-smithing, bronze tooling, cloth weaving and basket making are examples of the types of artistry celebrated and emulated in modern-day culture. |
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Adjacent to the main pool area will be one of the largest seafood restaurants and bistros on Chaweng Beach, with the opening of a 250 seat, 1,200 sq m Talay Boat Restaurant. |
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Oxford won the 2003 Boat Race by the narrowest of margins and by all accounts it was one of the most exciting finishes of all time with BBC audience figures of 7.7 million. |
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Boat skippers can cause mishaps on the water with similarly rash behavior. |
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Blueberry Boat is one of the year's most demanding releases, but the Furnaces' bottomless curiosity about the mechanics of music also make it one of the most rewarding. |
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Boat speed is always measured in knots, which are nautical miles per hour. |
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I understand the Boat Race was first changed to Sunday because it clashed with the Grand National and the BBC could not cover both outside broadcasts simultaneously. |
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Peace Boat has sponsored global cruises on chartered passenger ships since its inception in 1983 to promote peace, human rights and environmental protection. |
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Like some unwanted child who no one loved, Boat Trip sank like a stone at the box office and took a pummeling at the hands of critics and audiences alike. |
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But doesn't the combination of an Oxford academic workload and a Blue Boat training regime leave him socially detached from anyone outside the tiny rowing bubble? |
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A small minority are of Shanghainese, Hokkien, and Boat People descent. |
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Maritime industries, especially the making of sailcloth and boat building, has long been associated with the island, although this has diminished somewhat in recent years. |
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One of the advantages of the Port of Newcastle is that it's within easy commuting distance of Toronto for those who want to be near their boat fulltime. |
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Aragorn uses Ranger-fu to figure out that Sam and Frodo have taken a boat. |
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Tom sprang to the position which had been occupied by the spokesman of the party, and grasping the foresheet and the tiller of the boat, he soon brought her up to the wind. |
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Bowloader are usually seen as the coxed four and coxed pair type of boat. |
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I invited Lily to join us, but horror films don't float her boat. |
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The lad was pounced upon and raised up on his friends' shoulders, and away went the boat club boys around the town, Blumpo in advance of them blowing a big fish-horn. |
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Rowing events use a systematic nomenclature for the naming of events, so that age, gender, ability and size of boat can all be expressed in a few numbers and letters. |
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All travellers arriving from outside the Schengen Area using their own air plane or boat, have to go directly to an airport or seaport having a border control. |
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Kuwait was the center of boat building in the Persian Gulf region. |
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I thanked my host for the uncomfortable night which, but for his kindness, would have been far worse, and biddably leapt from the boat to the scow. |
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The experiment demonstrated that a steam engine would work on a boat. |
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Since 2013, Dumfries has seen the annual Nithraid, a small boat race up the Nith from Carsethorn, celebrating the town's historical relationship with the river. |
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The former is much in the shape of a canal boat, long, slim-built, sharp at each end, and propelled by setting poles and the cordelle or long rope. |
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Viking heritage is claimed by Clan MacLeod and Norse tradition is celebrated in the winter fire festival at Dunvegan, during which a replica Viking long boat is set alight. |
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The cutlery was chinging as the boat swayed around on the sea. |
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I could see through the open doorway some fishermen in guernseys sitting on the grass listening, and a boat was drawn up on the shingle and others moored to the cauchie. |
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Follow the road to the car park and boat ramp at Buffalo Creek. |
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The locations were controversial because South America and Europe were by far the two centres of strength in football and travel between them required three weeks by boat. |
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However, the runway was never lengthened to that degree, and the decline in seaplane and flying boat operations also meant that the latter proposal was never enacted. |
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The babbers follow the eels, and you may see fifteen boats as close together as possible, babbing away, and catching as much as four stone-weight of eels per boat of a night. |
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The small boat broached and nearly sank, because of the large waves. |
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Turkey Gravy Boat and Salt and Pepper Shakers are offered in off-white ceramic that will match any setting. |
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Other operators run both commuter and tourist boat services in London. |
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However, the liferaft was unused and still attached to the boat. |
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Clambering on to the conning tower, he surveyed the boat and discovered that part of the bow guard had sheered off, leaving a twisted claw of metal. |
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Harish, 10, was serving as a domestic at Dr Manhail's flat located in Clifton Block-5 near Boat Basin, one of cities swish neighbourhoods. |
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They had rides in the Forlanini hydrofoil boat over Lake Maggiore. |
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A slight move of the tiller, and the boat will go off course. |
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Boat Club won 4-0 as expected, but Stallon and Jordan sneaked a set for the visitors. |
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Tate Britain and Tate Modern are now connected by a high speed boat along the River Thames, which runs from Millbank Millennium Pier immediately outside Tate Britain. |
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A hasty peace was signed on a boat in the middle of the Bosphorus. |
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The only report on boat fishing last week was on Tuesday when the Wanderer managed to get out and took about a dozen codling to three pounds plus a few blegs. |
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After braving several obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. |
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Unlike ordinary sunblocks, Banana Boat Sun Care products with AvoTriplex technology last longer in the sun. |
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But he died in mysterious circumstances in May 1902, when he ran away to America and disappeared from a boat in Chesapeake Bay, most likely having committed suicide. |
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Did the Swift Boat commercials sink John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign? |
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An organization called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth focused on minor details in Kerry's military record to raise questions about it. |
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As the rower's legs approach full extension, the rower pivots the torso toward the bow of the boat and then finally pulls the arms towards his or her chest. |
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The leg compression occurs relatively slowly compared to the rest of the stroke, which affords the rower a moment to recover, and allows the boat to glide through the water. |
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A COMPUTER game has been launched in America which lets you play John Kerry in his Swift Boat tour of duty in Vietnam. |
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Seat and Footboards will be Hallock Wood duly Painted, The Boat provided with 2 Oarlocks and Wooden Oars. |
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I'm as willing to save life as the next man, but I'm not going to wreck my ship fooling round a reef in the night-time. How'll you get a boat over, anyhow? |
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Croc 2 includes seven new characters including the ferocious Cannon Boat Keith and the sultry Soveena the squid. |
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The riggers in sculling apply the forces symmetrically to each side of the boat, whereas in sweep oared racing these forces are staggered alternately along the boat. |
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I would rather board a hundred of the enemy's frigates, than steer my boat into a fleet of modest women, for a modest woman never fails to take me aback. |
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Show-casing at the Dubai Boat Show, this yacht is palatially built with ultra spacious accommodation for up to 12 guests. |
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The slides can be connected in rows or columns so that rowers are forced to move together on the ergometer, similar to how they would match up their rhythm in a boat. |
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Since the skeg sticks out below the hull of the boat it is the most vulnerable to damage, however it is relatively easy to replace skegs by gluing a new one on. |
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It has a maritime and industrial tradition including boat building, sail making, the manufacture of flying boats, the hovercraft, and Britain's space rockets. |
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On the third run over the course, off Belle Grange, the boat capsized. |
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However, sporting and leisure use increased with the establishment of regattas such as Henley and the Boat Race. |
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A Cotter is, properly speaking, any boat which takes a full-lengthed oar. |
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A boat trip to St. Joe! I and the Missus and the two love birds. And I'd see to it that the chaperons kept their distance and let Nature take its course. |
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Part of the transformation resulted from his decision to join the college boat club, the University College Boat Club, where he coxed a rowing team. |
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The London Dragon Boat Festival is held annually in June at the London Regatta Centre, Royal Albert Docks. |
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In 1835, before the Great Western Railway had opened, Brunel proposed extending its transport network by boat from Bristol across the Atlantic Ocean to New York City. |
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The last of these spoons was awarded in 1909 to Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse, an oarsman of the Lady Margaret Boat Club of St John's College. |
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Queen's University Belfast Boat Club is one of the most successful clubs in the University. |
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Since that time, there have been several additional boat sinkings, and only as recently as April 2015, some 700 immigrants perished en route to Italy when their boat capsized. |
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Other major sporting events in the UK include the London Marathon, and The Boat Race on the River Thames. |
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For the same lusca had attacked his boat only a few weeks later. |
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The main internal features were the boat sheds and the docks. |
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Boat racing has deep roots in Anguillian culture and is the national sport. |
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The University also has use of half of the East Boathouse situated at Glasgow Green on the River Clyde where Glasgow University Boat Club train. |
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The Highland railway traverses Badenoch from Dalnaspidal to Boat of Garten. |
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In 2008 the Barra RNLI Life Boat, Edna Windsor was featured on a series of stamps. |
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Despite the investment in Upper Boat, the studio complex soon became too small to house new productions being moved to the BBC Nations. |
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In 1915, the Admiralty produced a Staff Requirement requesting designs for a Coastal Motor Boat for service in the North Sea. |
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Southampton Boat Show is one of the biggest annual events held in the county, and attracts visitors from throughout the country. |
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The girls and Dodgson took another boat trip a month later when he elaborated the plot to the story of Alice, and in November he began working on the manuscript in earnest. |
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The annual Southampton Boat Show is held in September each year, with over 600 exhibitors present. |
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The Boat Show itself is the climax of Sea City, which runs from April to September each year to celebrate Southampton's links with the sea. |
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To the rear of the YMCA in the Turnbridge section is an electrically operated road bridge, which is still in use, to raise the road and allow boat traffic to pass. |
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The Classic Boat Museum displays much of the river's history alongside the history of yachting. |
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The only time that steward department staff are charged with duties outside the steward department, is during the execution of the fire and boat drill. |
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Boat building uses many or the same tools that are common house tools such as hammers, cross cut saws, power drills, benches and vices. |
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Boat builders should not work when they are tired and should keep the work floor clean so they don't trip over tools or wood or electric leads. |
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The college conducts some marine training programs including Boat Construction, Boat Maintenance, and Marine Industry Leadership. |
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If weather helm builds further, it can limit the ability of the helmsperson to steer the boat, which can be turned towards but not effectively away from the wind. |
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A beam reach is with the wind at right angles to the boat, a close reach is anywhere between beating and a beam reach, and a broad reach is between a beam reach and running. |
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The direction of the wind is ideal when reaching because it can maximize the lift generated on the sails in the forward direction of the boat, giving the best boat speed. |
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A wall of rock rims the summit plateau, Boat How Crags to the east and Kirkfell Crags to the west. |
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Hayne's lease expired in 1762, and Lord Paget's son, the Earl of Uxbridge, gave the new lease to the Burton Boat Company. |
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With the main placed perpendicular to the boat to windward, and then pulled in slightly, the leech is allowed to act as the leading edge of an airfoil. |
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The Banana Boat team will then hit the road to whisk contest winners away for a customized day in the sun. |
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A weighted keel provides additional means to right the boat. |
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A boat is turned by a rudder, which itself is controlled by a tiller or a wheel, while at the same time adjusting the sheeting angle of the sails. |
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Then there are other regular items that appear, like the Big Red Boat, the Quacky Birds, the Fruit Tea Machine and The Very Important Lady. |
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In Shrewsbury, boat trips around the loop of the town centre are at present provided by the Sabrina and depart from Victoria Quay near the Welsh Bridge during the summer. |
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Moored in Portsmouth Harbour, HMS Rame Head is used by the Special Boat Service for training. |
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The whole journey takes 4 days and requires several changes of boat. |
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Nelson's boat reached its intended landing point but as he stepped ashore he was hit in the right arm by a musketball, which fractured his humerus bone in multiple places. |
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The action sequences were shot in a small boat in the studio water tank. |
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Distant contact, probably submerged. It's a wild guess, but I'd say we hit a boomer coming out of the barn. Could be a missile boat out of Polijarny. |
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In fleet racing there will often be boats on both sides of the course, requiring the lead boat to sail on the side that it considers to be fastest. |
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As fouls in sailboat racing penalize the offending boat but do not advantage the fouled boat, drawing a foul in fleet racing is almost always a net loss. |
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The Oxford and Cambridge boat race is held on the Thames every year. |
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A BOAT carrying a Tyneside photographer on a Middle East peace mission has been sabotaged. |
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Boat anglers have fared best and the top fly has been a daddy longlegs followed by Diawl Bach and small nymphs. |
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When he came up he began pushing our boat aside as he had done the others, and in a blustering manner desired us to allow him to get on, as he was in a great hurry. |
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The boat was found to be within class rules, and the issue was set aside. |
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Duncan Hare dons his sea legs to check out the Dubai International Boat Show and finds a very special vehicle on display. |
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The lease agreement calls for the Boat Show to be a participant in the improvements to Bahia Mar. |
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Agricultural produce includes fruit, vegetables, sugar cane, livestock and poultry, and industries include rum distillation, construction and boat building. |
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At The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, guests can rejoice in a romantic rendezvous in the Shikara Sunset Boat ride. |
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Scout debuted its 350 LXF at the Miami International Boat Show with a Garmin GPSMAP 8000 Helm Series MFD, sonar and radar. |
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Boat angler Jason Nunn caught 33, returning one fish estimated at 15 to 16lb, all caught on skinny Black Buzzers. |
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Norfolk's Harborfest, in June, features boat racing and air shows. |
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Even when a boat was on call it could take 45 minutes to respond. |
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You can ignore their problems, but you could be in the same boat someday. |
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The Sistership Dragon Boat Association was started in 1998 by a group of women from Calgary, all of whom had experienced breast cancer. |
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