Suddenly, she and Horatio were in a rowboat together, lying in each other's arms, on a lazy river. |
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Unlike the typical yacht, cabin cruiser, rowboat, kayak or canoe, shells have no cleats for attaching a rope, said one coxswain. |
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While the woman tied up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man could only stare ahead, dumbstruck. |
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I've crossed that distance by dinghy, kayak, tiny sailboat and a little rowboat with an outboard. |
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Andrew stowed their gear along the side of the rowboat and unshipped the oars. |
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Pierre raced ahead and sneaked to the side on the ship where the rowboat waited. |
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As a teenager in 1944, I was the skipper of a 10-foot rowboat with a centerboard and small sail. |
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He finally reaches a small lake, where he finds a rowboat conveniently tied up on the shore. |
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Instead of days and nights on the river in a cool rickety skiff, we get half an hour in a common rowboat. |
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Hasef was placed in a rowboat, which headed for one of the ships in the harbor. |
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His father was gracious enough to give him the leaky rowboat on the side of the ship and a day's worth of provisions. |
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She watches her father's departure by ship from a rowboat that is nearly swamped in the ship's wake. |
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A Danforth anchor is suitable for a rowboat, being relatively lightweight, and offering good holding on a variety of surface types. |
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Should I set out on such a journey, equivalent to sailing round the world single handed in a rowboat? |
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She saw a small wooden dock, and a wooden rowboat with two oars floating in the water. |
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Ray Kish started sailing after he hammered a couple of cross members into his rowboat and jury rigged a sail. |
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He tugged on a jacket and walked himself out to the Winchester Pier, undocking the small rowboat that he used to make the journey to the tower. |
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A lower cave where the visitor can take a short dreamy cruise in a rowboat for a distance of approx. 450 m from the 6200 m explored. |
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A team of civil specialists leave in rowboat towards the lifting body to defuse the self-destruction system. |
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For your pleasure and comfort, you will find at the beach, a picnic table and umbrella, patio chairs, sun tanning chairs, pedalo, and a rowboat. |
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A true rowboat or sculling boat has an easy motion through the water and, most important, glides between strokes. |
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This small wooden rowboat with a lapstrake hull had a snug seat in the stern, one in the middle where my father sat to row, and another near the bow where I loved to sit. |
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This package contains a repair house with equipment elements, a jacked-up rowboat that is being painted, a worker figurine, and a small sailboat. |
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I would say that, with the equipment you have there, there's not one terrorist boat or rowboat that couldn't be detected. |
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In other words, I could not get on their rowboat unless I promised to row exactly in the same direction as them! |
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One passenger successfully swam approximately 1000 feet to shore, while another was rescued by two persons in a rowboat. |
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The standard metaphor, for the moral unity in a multiplicity of men, is the group of people who want to cross a river in a rowboat. |
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As of 1886, a steamer replaced the rowboat that transported the doctor to the ship anchored offshore. |
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If you want to go in the correct direction, you need to discipline the bad 80 rowers, or put those 20 good rowers in another rowboat. |
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It was something like a large rowboat and could be used to catch whales and walrus. |
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Sailors must always respect the captain, and normally always obey him, otherwise the rowboat will sink or never get across the river. |
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But what happens if the captain starts to drink whiskey, and throws passengers overboard, or even steers the rowboat toward deadly waterfalls? |
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Winds tossed a rowboat several metres away and uprooted or knocked down 50 to 75 mature trees. |
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Since many Island government officials were busy with last-minute preparations, one of the delegates was sent on a rowboat to greet the visitors. |
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An improved rowboat that was easier to handle, more stable and less fragile. |
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The family decided to sell it, leaving behind the paddleboat, a rowboat, a riding lawnmower, several television sets, exercise equipment and lots of furniture. |
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The only way off the barge and onto dry land is by way of a rowboat. |
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The practice of fishing with nets and lines from shore, with the aid of a rowboat or double-ended skiff, appears to have continued well into the 19th century. |
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Terrace called from his little rowboat as he set the oars in their places. |
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The very characteristics that make a good rowboat make a poor one for outboard motors, which explains a lot about why rowing is not the popular recreation it once was. |
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A rowboat was beached on the gravelly shore and abandoned there. |
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I was quite satisfied with myself, with my eyeliner mustache, my memorized lines in Latin, and my entrance: a rowboat lit by two flaming torches carried me, at dusk, across a lake to the theatre. |
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Saltwater fishing is done from a beach, off rocks, from a pier, or from a boat, which may vary in size from a rowboat in inland waters to oceangoing craft of considerable size. |
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On an earlier run, taking in views of the Mumbai Sea Link suspension bridge, and the lighthouse marking a western entry point to the city, we see a lone figure in a jute hat on a rowboat. |
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This collection method drops a weighted line to the bottom at intervals and records the depth, often from a rowboat or sail boat. |
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Bill finds that Cousin Fay also owns a rowboat and they row to the island of Brant Holm in the lake. |
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This means that about one in six households owns at least one boat, whether it's a sailing boat, fishing boat, inboard motor, outboard motor, rowboat, or canoe. |
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On January 20, 1969, John took off in his purpose-built, self-righting rowboat the Britannia. |
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And so, instead of the small, somewhat tipsy rowboat in Leutze's painting, Mr. Kunstler depicts a 60-foot-long flatboat ferry, guided by cable, and crowded with dozens of troops, and cannons and horses. |
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The coming of the Plimsoll mark, a victory in the legislative battle for safety of life at sea, can be appreciated by anyone who has ever stepped into a rowboat. |
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The grandiose perspective that melts into the horizon, symbol of endless might, is at the heart of a visit that explores the grounds by bike, the Grand Canal by rowboat and the château after crowds have left. |
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Consider using a sailboat, rowboat, canoe or kayak. |
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In the pilothouse simulator, I tried my hand at piloting a speedboat, a Coast Guard vessel and a rowboat. |
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Those who vacation in Quebec, who spend money in Quebec and Canada, who take a rowboat or a pedal boat along any small river or lake in Canada are being obliged to pay up. |
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Keep in shape with a rowboat or pedalo ride in a peaceful environment. |
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After an unauthorized rowboat excursion, the nurse faced trial in an impromptu court of Party officials in the hotel, and Lanzmann stormed into its session to plead her cause. |
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Colin travelled 43,000 kilometres by rowboat, bicycle, canoe, ski and on foot, a journey that voyaged across three continents, two oceans and seventeen countries. |
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To aid that rowboat motion, the bumblebee's rear wings are attached to their front wings by a series of hooks called hamuli or hammulae. |
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A swing in a little yard, vegetables in a garden, a fisherman's rowboat moored between reeds provide a glimpse into the occupants' everyday lives. |
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This style of rowboat was designed to carry a bigger load and the full sections gave far more displacement. |
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He set off from the coast of Senegal in a 24ft homemade rowboat. |
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Spring in the keel or rocker influences how a rowboat performs. |
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A well designed rowboat will perform well in trying conditions. |
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The position and length of oars is critical to rowboat performance. |
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