There are a navigation station and a quarter berth aft along the port side, and galley aft on the starboard side. |
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Dr. Brussee had checked the galley proofs and the error was not present at that time. |
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The head is to starboard opposite the galley and there is a large owner's stateroom to starboard aft. |
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Since the galley represented by the model in Plates V and VI, was built in 1736, her dominant offensive weapon was a cannon at her bow. |
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The berthing, heads, galley, engine room and other spaces are located below the water line. |
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The galley, easily accessible on the main deck, still has lidded pots on the stove, and in the engine-room tools hang in neat rows. |
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The wheelhouse contains the helm, navigation equipment and the galley with seating for a few small bums. |
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Aft of the galley is a head with an integral shower with sump to discharge shower water overboard. |
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There were the galley proofs, lying in a neat pile, with a letter of congratulations from his editor at Routledge on top. |
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Those two swarthy fellows you can't tell apart are Ajab and Gurdeep, who with their wives, Fariba and Anna run the galley. |
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She still hadn't arrived and the yacht's motors were idling and the galley crew had prepared a wonderful dinner. |
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As she fired, two bombs struck her, one causing the engine room to flood, and the second crashed into the galley setting it ablaze. |
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We'd write our marks on raw copy until the pages were almost illegible, and then send it to be turned into a galley proof. |
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As a child, I remember him working on all the galley proofs for Chambers School Dictionary. |
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The ship was a fast galley powered by three banks of rowers pulling up to 200 oars. |
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As he was preparing to sail back to his home using a stolen Amazon galley, he realized that he owed my mother greatly for her protection. |
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Who invented the myth that the Anglo-Saxons could not sail and that the great Sutton Hoo ship was a mere rowing galley? |
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He shined his headlamps into the darkness and recognized the ship's galley. |
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Unlike the fictional Robinson Crusoe, Selkirk had, at least initially, chosen his desert island over his privateer galley. |
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Again, the most critical error occurs when publishers do not show the consultant the final galley proof. |
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So she wrote in longhand, and then picked over the copy in galley proofs, correcting and changing to the last minute. |
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Series 9 contains drafts, notes, galley proofs and other written material relating to articles, books and reviews written by Goldberg. |
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You would receive a galley proof from your publisher and make comments about mistakes or changes to be made. |
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We can only assume that this occurred during the printing process and missed our attention on the galley proofs. |
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Keep a to-do list of basics that must be done every day to ensure your galley maintains a high degree of quality. |
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It is possible to enter the cabins and engine room of this wreck, there is even a stove sitting in the galley. |
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In the harbour suburb of Boca, one old street has been reborn as a walk-through art galley. |
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Opposite the galley is an L-shaped dinette that comfortably seats four adults. |
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The galley is aft to port and has a stove, oven, top loading icebox and double sink. |
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Opposite the galley is an asymmetrical dinette which seats three comfortably and four in a pinch. |
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As the galley righted itself, another wave struck from the other side, and the ship heeled over so far its mainsail almost touched the water. |
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Bethany, age 11, got up and rolled her bedding from the dinette and put it away, and prepared our small galley for me to make breakfast. |
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Foss recounts the time she walked into the back galley to find a colleague up to her elbows in a rubbish bin, rooting through passengers' trash. |
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The glassy living area holds a compact galley kitchen and great room with built-ins that fold out for overnight guests. |
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Detailed information on these charges will accompany the galley proofs sent to you prior to publication. |
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A kitchen galley looks down on diners, perhaps the chefs use their lofty position to gather some firsthand feedback on the food. |
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Our cook Rona somehow conjures up gourmet meals from a galley no bigger than a telephone box. |
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With a genial approach but a firm hand, the galley is run with the efficiency of a five star restaurant. |
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Some manuscripts include rough and final drafts, and galley and page proofs. |
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Each creative, delicious dish is prepared in the galley or at tableside with a very attentive waiter adding the finishing touches. |
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A year later, his cooking had him sailing the seas on a cruise ship, where he worked as a galley steward. |
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The galley is aft with an alcohol stove to port, and sink and ice box to starboard. |
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The only manual input to the system is the rubbish hopper, where gash bags are fed into a chute to be shredded, and the galley waste macerator. |
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The considerate husband will keep in mind that his wife is a living, throbbing human being, not merely a galley slave to do his bidding. |
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The standard galley or galere ordinaire, had twenty-six banks of oars per side, with five men at each oar. |
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The intercom beeped on a console near the galley and Merlin moved to thumb the control. |
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The missive, from Paul Winkler, a former Hollinger galley slave, pointed the OSC to Tubby's and David Radler's self-dealing. |
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Each plane's cabin had a large galley opposite the boarding door where Hawaiian buffets were offered. |
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Aft there is a U-shaped galley opposed by a navigation table and quarter berth. |
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All we need to remember is that there were many galley slaves but few overseers. |
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Argyll himself, Coll and MacLeod each had one galley, and Coll also had two birlinns. |
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Like the Baron's son, Pangloss received one hundred strokes to the soles of his feet and was sent to be a galley slave. |
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The main saloon features a port side dinette and, on the three-cabin model, there is a starboard galley in the main saloon. |
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The galley was located at the aft end of the cabin and was divided by a passageway which led to the lavatory section. |
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As the last English galley sinks below the waves, an English emissary arrives at Bangalore under a white flag of truce. |
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I'll bet John Knox never complained of it, even during his stint as a galley slave. |
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The patrol boat's galley is of course about the size of a small suburban bathroom, and full of machinery, ovens, ranges and so on. |
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As soon as he stepped into the galley, I kicked the sword out of his hand and slashed at him with my knife. |
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The galley is aft to port and there is a starboard side navigation station and starboard quarter berth cabin with double berth. |
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The hull breach had contaminated the galley stores and ruined most of the unpreserved food. |
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It had a living room, a dining room, a nursery, three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a huge kitchen fitted out like the galley of an old Cunarder. |
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The English fight bravely and sink the three but one English galley sinks below the waves and the reaming ship, damaged as she is, continues on her mission north. |
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Ander sat in the galley, enjoying the crackling, radiant warmth of the stoves, sipping the hot, sweet-spicy beverage that was the favourite of sailors. |
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We cut through open remains of stern cabins, the galley and engine room, working up to the wheelhouse, where a large grouper lurks behind the remains of the steering binnacle. |
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A final doorway led from the galley down to the cargo hold under the ship. |
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To better handle the number of Navy students in each class, the galley areas at Kendall College are outfitted with several stainless steel workstations. |
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If a galley isn't an option, ensure there's plenty of space in the pantry to work, or create a workstation with doors, which can be closed when the area is not in use. |
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Unable to change the diaper in the bathroom, I stepped out into the galley, and scanned the area for a flat surface. |
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Our anti-Sully is a guy who flies on the heels of a coke binge and pours his own cocktails in the galley. |
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A key clue to this was, he said, from shelves in the galley that were compressed from the bottom up. |
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The plane, bound for Tenerife, had to be diverted to Lisbon but Beardsell started fighting with his girlfriend's brother in the galley as the aircraft taxied to a halt. |
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The outcome of the joint project was a class that would be split daily between working in the galley and bakeshop, with the two groups swapping out after one week. |
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As the storm dies down, the trawlermen, all self-restraint washed away by physical exhaustion, crowd into the galley and reveal their deepest fears to the writer. |
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The bit of harbour shinplaster that Monrova had left over from his purchase was used to stock the galley with fruits and vegetables and cooking supplies and vodka. |
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The boatswain's pipe is the 'modern day' descendant of the flutes used by the Ancient Greeks and Romans to convey orders to the oarsmen and galley slaves. |
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The galley itself houses an unbelievable collection of medieval art. |
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This layout provided a stateroom with a double berth forward followed by a similar head and galley, although moved slightly forward, and main saloon aft with opposing settees. |
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And it will happen in this, because stories look different at every stage along the way, from the manuscript to a galley to a page proof to the printed magazine. |
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Even getting food from the galley to the forecastle was a tremendous job. |
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Fleeing with other demoralized shreds of the Spanish Armada, the galley had sailed up the eastern coast of England, driven on ahead of the English fleet by gales and storms. |
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To starboard is a large galley with plenty of storage and counter space. |
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To starboard there is a good-sized galley and adequate navigation station. |
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Further aft the main saloon has an L-shaped dinette to port and settee to starboard followed by a good-sized galley to port and navigation station to starboard. |
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Forward, the galley is to starboard and head and shower to port. |
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At the aft end of the cabin there is a port galley and starboard head. |
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With cold type, the galley proof is the first proof, usually a photocopy. |
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When an assistant helping him prepare the galley proofs for publication noticed this phrase, without any explanatory text, he asked Heidegger to remove it. |
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The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence by the contributing poets to Williams, and both corrected and uncorrected galley proofs of poems. |
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The paragraph in question had been in his article through galley proofs, which Sheldrake had seen and approved, but was somehow accidentally omitted in the layout process. |
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He notes that military captives and criminals were available in quantity and reminds us of the long tradition of galley slaves at the oars of Mediterranean shipping. |
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The galleass was a larger, heavier form of galley, with three masts and often with a raised, protected platform at the stern and bow from which cannon were fired. |
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In an attempt to lighten the mood, the camera follows the pratfalls of the galley crew trying to catch the food falling off the counters as the ship takes evasive maneuvers. |
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With the two-cabin arrangement the galley is located to the port side aft of the dinette and there is a settee and navigation station to the starboard side of the saloon. |
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A draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself. |
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In the main saloon area there are port and starboard settees with a centerline drop-leaf table followed by a port galley and starboard navigation station. |
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Presently the wind nearly died out, and the galley and prizes then took the coasters and fishing craft in tow. |
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In newspapers, we used to talk about galley proofs, randoms, the stone, the creed and formes. |
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Another important ship type was the galley which was constructed with both sails and oars. |
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In 1451, he was appointed noble officer of the marine corps of crossbowmen on a galley to Alexandria. |
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The historical galley was propelled by freemen or citizens in ancient times, and by slaves captured by pirates in more recent times. |
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The survivors, including chaplain John Knox, were condemned to serve as galley slaves. |
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The innovative new lightweight tamperproof galley carts for catering and use on planes are to be made in Wales for global distribution. |
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I sent his publicist a galley of the book after it was finished. |
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Knox and the other galley slaves continued to Nantes and stayed on the Loire throughout the winter. |
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After the discussion, she will be doing galley readings through photo scrying and psychometry. |
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Driven by the cabin electronic system, it also provides cabin system annunciations and backup galley control for the cabin system. |
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A galley with gauze provided the inlet, above the glass was a chimney with perforated copper cap and gauze outer. |
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In 1294 shipyards in Newcastle upon Tyne built a galley for the King's fleet. |
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It left him at the mercy of the soldiers aboard the galley, who instantly killed him. |
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This is where the kitchen, or galley, was situated and the food was cooked. |
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For centuries, large vessels on the Mediterranean relied on galley slaves supplied by North African and Ottoman slave traders. |
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The next year, he served the same position on a Venetian galley to Flanders. |
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Here the galley paused not at all, but floated easily in the blue of the sky among fleecy clouds tinted with rose. |
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The cabin offers a galley, dinette and air-conditioned berths that sleep up to six people. |
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I still retain the galley proofs for this ad as part of my personal archive. |
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Although the conditions in bagnios were harsh, they were better than those endured by galley slaves. |
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These slaves rarely got off the galley but lived there for years. |
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The galley slaves were chained to benches and rowed throughout the day without a change of posture while an officer watched over them with a whip in hand. |
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Given the conditions of the Mediterranean, galley type vessels were extensively used there, as were various two masted vessels, including the caravels with their lateen sails. |
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In 1481, Alvise Cadamosto was elected captain of the Venetian Alexandria galley fleet, ending his naval career on the same ships where he started. |
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In August, 1454 at the age of 22, Alvise and his brother Antonio embarked on a Venetian merchant galley, captained by Marco Zen, destined for Flanders. |
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The toilet is traditionally called the head, the kitchen is the galley. |
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Polo armed a galley equipped with a trebuchet to join the war. |
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Vladimir Nabokov, asked whether sometimes his characters didn't break free of his control, replied that they were galley slaves, kept severely under his thumb at all times. |
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Feeding the crew from the L shaped galley shouldn't be a drama with twin burner gimballed cooker and the 100-litre top opening icebox will ensure the coldies remain that way. |
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The survivors, including chaplain John Knox, were condemned to be galley slaves, helping to create resentment of the French and martyrs for the Protestant cause. |
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The galley-up design incorporates a spacious saloon with forward facing navigation station and fully equipped galley with a cocktail bar and serving window. |
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