The yachts shown are two cutters, a schooner, a sloop with Bermuda rig much like our modern Marconi rig, and a lugger. |
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Another boat that has been adapted for use with engines is the New Orleans lugger. |
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It's one of only a few estate superminis on the market and is particularly suitable for young families looking for a load lugger or drivers looking to downsize. |
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The lugger was a kind of ship used by the French pirates of the Revolution and of the Empire. |
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Packaging containers for transport by road or rail like lugger boxes or Big Bags can be provided. |
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My father had visited the Barrier Reef in 1932 while investigating sugar tariffs and bounties, and a Proserpine sugar-grower had lent him a lugger and crew. |
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The response over the captain of the wrecked lugger is one example. |
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Mary Dakas became Australia's only Greek female pearl lugger operator. |
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It lets the peripatetic laptop lugger come home to a state-of-the-art, full-featured workstation without having to connect a single cable. |
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Or you may see a guy on a lugger beast who will keep calling in reinforcements until you take him out. |
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The GRIZZLY vertical hot lugger was designed to allow a compact and efficient way of supplying hot asphalt on the roof. |
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The lugger was a type of ship often used by the French corsairs during the revolution and the empire. |
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One of the ships TOWT uses is Grayhound, a lugger which was built by a British couple, Freya and Marcus Pomeroy-Rowden, in 2011 and can carry five tons of cargo. |
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The three-masted lugger or chasse-marée of France and a similar type built in England were fast enough to become the traditional craft of Channel smugglers. |
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Used to store and dispose of industrial waste, ferrous or non-ferrous scrap or even construction waste generated during your projects, our lugger boxes are built with the tough conditions of your industry in mind. |
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A crib is unique in the world with Bragozzi, Battani, Lance, and lugger Paranze Barcheta, the ancient and colorful boats in the high and medium Adriatic. |
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Up above, the tender kept a sharp eye on the Koepanger paying out the air-pipe, while attending to the life-line himself and the management of the lugger. |
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