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" She turned and bent over to pick up the quilt, making sure the guy in the boat could see her spreading
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He would have to move this boat well before dusk if he didn't want it to sit on the bottom while the tide was out
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"This is quite a boat
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" Jorma knew that Herndon was pretty excited about his boat because he popped back out the hatch and lifted one of the seat cushions to show him
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They were out of the boat now, Herndon took a quick look at the lake sprite
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"I had a boat so much like this when I was young, a bit smaller though
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She went to the boat and soon emerged with a camp quilt, started down the beach
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Herndon announced he had some remote work to do in the boat and headed for the dock
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"I'll send Herndon in this boat," she joked
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She hopped into the boat, he wanted to be out of the inlet before the tide got low, as it was, he was in time for a nice early rip that he rode out, accelerating into the distance as Jorma watched
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They had a boat that took a multiple coppers in fuel to get here, it has a motor-driven planing hull!"
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She had to come all the way down around the staircase and back up the entry hall to see who it was, but she was confident it would be the Brazilian with the boat
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The boat was undoubtably fast, as fast as an ocean racer from old Earth in all likelihood, but could go no faster than traffic on Third Canal
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There was a wide bench in the back of the boat, but from down on that she couldn't see over the cabin
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"I'm not really here to show off this boat
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"Venna?" he choked and took a long time recovering, nearly losing control of the boat
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As they drifted to a stop in an indoor quay, he was interrupted by arguing with the docking attendant about who was going to park the boat
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"Not as ostentatious a display of wealth as that boat
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She felt Tdeshi's hormones prompting her to blow off comfortable old Kulai and run off on an adventure with a dashing manly man, but Ava's sense of duty was going to force Herndon to pay for this junket with his fast boat
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She felt like an invader from Earth on this boat
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The cabin in the boat was low
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I think I said how I have more of a native eye for this boat and see a great penis with way too much motor," Ava told him
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Herndon was busy bringing the boat to dock
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There was a nice big lake sprite there already, but enough room to get the stern of his boat in and slide up along the dock and the channel side
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Maybe he'd sold his place on the mainland? Where'd they get the money for the boat also? Maybe it was a visitor? She wondered if Venna really had more money than she let on
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"Ava," he shouted, "is that a boat or a starship?"
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"It's a boat, but this is Herndon from the starship," she shouted
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"If they found the maps and the ticket, they wouldn't have had time to get to the aluminum yet without a boat like this
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Oh it's not like your spaceship boat down there," she said with awe and pointed with her chin where it rested on the clear water, "but we have fun with that," she pointed at the lake sprite in the cove below
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She changed her clothes as an excuse for putting her bag back in the boat with her other clothes and the maps
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"While you cook," Herndon was saying, "I'll go down to the boat and do my teeth, I left my stuff down there
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Herndon went to play with his portable terminal on the boat and Ava took a camp quilt to the beach
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She could see no use for herself there, but there was little doubt Herndon would be glad of her company, if for nothing else, someone to spell him driving the boat
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There was enough fuel right on the docks to fill the boat and they needed a good meal
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They'd had sex on the boat already while waiting for the next wagon, he'd commented on how lusty she'd become since he left for the Gengee fourteen decades ago
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While they were on the way back to the boat she picked up a news magazine because of the headline 'Killer Asteroid on the Way?' and found that "One of Cynd's larger asteroids was knocked out of orbit by an unobserved collision forty years ago and dropped into the gravitational well of the brown dwarf
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His boat was eating pennies parked there but not as much as it would eat in irons of fuel once under way
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She handed the paper back to him and dumbly walked toward the boat
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They had been weeks in the boat driving around the week, but she had never been more than twenty hours without rest during those weeks
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I saw a picture of the boat but that was long after the job I did for him
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THE BOAT - CONTINUOUS
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John points southwest and Dave steers the boat in that direction
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THE BOAT - DAYS LATER
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The boat is in the doldrums
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THE BOAT - THE NEXT DAY
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He secures the line to an old rusty nail on the boat
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Cut back to: Dave and John on the ocean in the boat
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Cut back to the boat
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THE BOAT - MOMENTS LATER
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THE BOAT - A DAY OR TWO LATER
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Dave leans over the side of the boat staring at the listless sea
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THE BOAT - LATER THAT DAY
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John is capturing water in a bowl and pouring it into a container as Dave watches the sky, tries to keep the small boat
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THE BOAT - COUPLE OF HOURS LATER
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The boat touches the shore of the small island, the Buddhist temple in back
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Without another word, he pushes off, turns the boat slowly in the lake and rows away as John watches
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His place was one you couldn't get into if you couldn't pilot your boat
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Ahmed monkeys around with a plastic toy boat
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Her table was on a boat in the port of old Marseilles just this morning for instance
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Those screens did not block her view of the latest boat Ava had generated to play with
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The terrifying storm of debris came off the junk’s bow like a wake as the 50-meter boat plunged into the densest part of the cloud, coming straight at them
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It was like the whole boat was stunned
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Our morning visit to the Diros Caves proved to be very interesting: It consisted of a 30-minute boat ride and a 15-minute walk to the exit
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This morning we went on an boat ride around the island: Picturesque caverns with blue, crystal waters; white arched rocks looming over emerald waves; swimming in the open sea near the Cave of Keri
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And, the high spot of the tour, our stop at Navagio (the Shipwreck): Without the slightest compunction, I left behind the two undecided grumblers who happen to be my companions in this trip and dived into the clear blue water from the deck of the boat
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Byram had business in the city of the Kassikan, and by the time they reached that megalopolis, he was confident enough of Herndon's capabilities with the boat to let him take it as far as he needed
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Herndon was a major investor in their concern, Mechobras, and at least as much an owner of the boat as Byram
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At this point he wished his boat was a bit smaller so he could duck under the ropes like the kayaks and needleboats did
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That would be the next refinement, the boat needs to get much thinner to deal with the city
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Actually, he was sure it was too late by the end of the first dark she spent in that house but was determined to give it due diligence and go up there after it, since he had weeks with the boat and no better plan
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"If it's all the way across town I might want to take the boat," he told her
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"I hardly want to idle away hours sitting on the boat
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He wandered afterward, walking along a sixth floor street till he could see the pier their boat was on
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There were two golden skinned Mountain Elf girls who must have just disembarked from a lake runner inspecting the boat when he got there
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Neither was at all snobbish, both were very interested in looking at the boat that looked like a space ship and they had a fine skin of a tasty green with them that went well with a few shots from one of the last bottles of genuine cachaca at 61 Cygni
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He didn't wind up spending the sleep alone on the boat and didn't mind that Ava was a little late for Nightday
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It floated like a boat with a thick turtle-hard, but smooth shell on top
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He and his colleagues were on a boat, coming home, and he fell and hit his head … smashed his skull
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They get back in the boat
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Jesus gets back in the boat to cross over the sea again
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Imagine you are in a river with the boat over your head
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The you-paddle's like this were less per person but probably more per boat
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"Would you like me to get off this boat or just stop sharing the nest with you?" he asked
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The closest thing we've seen to a secret plot since we got on this boat is when the rumor got out that Vyinga was chasing her steersmen out of her nest
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You're in mentally better shape now than he was when he got off my boat
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"Why would he want to get on a boat again?" Alfred asked her
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who builds a boat, an Ark,
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“Sometime after the war I spoke to the wireless operator of boat U-48
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A boat puts to sea on
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"Yeah, but I thought I should be by myself while I recover, instead I found Vyinga's boat a little crowded
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"The boat or our nest?"
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From what I can see, apart from the boat, all other travelling will either be by kaht or on foot
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‘Yes, it’s an enormous stone building … looks like an upturned boat
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‘In that case, if we could get Drens to bring the boat into that bay there …’ he points to an indentation in the coastline near Ciutadella
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In the end, they decide that Joris will stay with me while Berndt, as our only Spanish speaker, will go and find the man … and, it is hoped, the boat
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Had she ever been important to him? No, as long as she was pretty and stayed with him on the boat, that had been fine
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She had never been important to him however, the boat and the Kimoneea were important to him
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Drens’ boat is a smart-looking vessel tied up at the end of the quay, a gangplank bouncing lightly on the stones of the quay as the water in the harbour takes the boat up and down
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’ Berndt said quietly, indicating a severe-looking, grizzle-haired man standing overseeing the loading of some boxes onto the boat
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’ Drens explained, waving a hand in the direction of the back end of the boat
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He had danced and gone to the theatre, boated on the river, been out with friends; and she knew he sat up afterwards in his cold bedroom grinding away at Latin, because he intended to get on in his office, and in the law as much as he could
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Thru that Nightday they maneuvered thru heavy traffic as the boating and irrigation canals became common on the west side of the city and the enthora plantations had ended
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They went over all the safety rules of boating
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Jose was a pro when it came to teaching boating
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Faster and faster we crashed through the river that was changing from easy boating to an untamed wilderness
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of boating and fishing to Patty
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When I was about to leave, the kid came up to me and asked, “Can I go boating with Krishnan kutty?”
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In which case, Chinna will have to learn that song and then we all go boating,” the kid said
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boating lake, splashing the oars, having fun and drinking
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Across the Way lies Riverside Park, which runs along the river Bouk for kilometers in both directions, affording endless opportunities for scenic strolling, boating, or riding
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We both liked boating and fishing and generally keeping things stirred up
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Across the Way lies Riverside Park, which runs along the river Bouk for miles in both directions, affording endless opportunities for scenic strolling, boating, or riding
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The increased popularity of recreational boating and the proportional acceleration of safety problems, accidents and fatalities on inland and coastal waters stimulated the passing of the Federal Boating Act of 1958
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States joined in the responsibility of policing recreational boating
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Popular recreation areas were patrolled by mobile boarding teams which inspected boats, enforced safety regulations, conducted boating safety classes and policed public boating events and water shows
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Recreational Boating Safety is monitored by active-duty regular and reserve personnel, and the trained civilian personnel of the Coast Guard Auxiliary who also assist in search and rescue and security patrols
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, for example, have enjoyed recreational boating and fishing in visits to the family lake home on the rocky shores of Maine
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An active Coast Guard Auxiliary teaches boating safety courses in the Northland, and supports other Coast Guard missions as needed
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Their duties include security and pollution watches and monitoring and instructing civilians about safe boating
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One hundred and seventy boating accidents occurred in the state of Michigan in 2004, down from 226 the previous year
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Twenty-six boating fatalities occurred in 2004
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Most of Michigan’s boating accidents happened on inland lakes, not Lake Michigan
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Nonetheless, Senior Chief Petty Officer Marvin Gebers announced that law enforcement patrols would target illegal activities and unsafe boating practices after U
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Senior Chief Petty Officer Marvin Gebers informed the local media that the Coast Guard would increase its recreational boating safety inspections and law enforcement boardings on Lake Superior and in the Duluth-Superior port region in the summer of 1991
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Chris Evans commanded the mission motivated by grim statistics: of the 150 recreational boating fatalities on the Great Lakes in 2004; 37% were alcohol-related
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Queried for the high rate of BUI (Boating Under the Influence) citations, Lt
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Michael Hegedus, chief of the Group Milwaukee law enforcement division, said the rigid policy was necessary for the protection of all boaters in the heavy vessel traffic of Lake Michigan (Mosley, “Enforcing Boating Safety,” 2005)
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A 1991 federal boating tax led Coast Guard spokespersons to downplay the enforcement issue
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A Ninth Coast Guard District spokesperson said inspection of the federal boating tax stickers would occur during on-the-water patrols, but not at boat ramps, and only in areas where the USCG had a regular and normal presence (Meyers,
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Some wanted to be subsidized by government, but others chose to take risks and apply engine power to boating enterprise by free-market methods
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The area north of Whangarei on the east coast is called the Bay of Islands and is a favorite area for boating and fishing
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“Stop motor boating me
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"Thank you Babsy, The boating bus which floats along the stream will flow steadily and quicker
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had often gone for boating
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My own family, my husband, two daughters and a son, all died in a tragic boating accident
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The new owners weren’t interested in boating so, as part of their renovation, they built a small, covered wooden deck on top of the slipway, which could be accessed through a new aluminium sliding door
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As a child, her family spent their summers swimming and boating along the river
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I was in a boating accident when I was a kid
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There the boys could enjoy boating, mini-golf and arcade games while mom
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While the prospect of boating across it shocked her water phobic psyche, Rao’s coaxing of her, which bordered on pecking, amused the travelers and the boatmen alike
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The only betrayal of his beauty, and of his traumatic past, a three-inch scar down the side of his face that he attested to be the result of a boating accident
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" ' His parents died in a boating accident when he was very young, and he was raised by his aunt and uncle, Annelle and Reven Aleanse, but when he reached majority at age 18, he inherited a mighty sum of money and property
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boating lake in the park, chilling out
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” He heard cups and saucers clatter in the kitchenette as he undressed and put on a pair of baggy white boating trousers and a short sleeved T shirt
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from the local newsagents and sit by the boating
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She took them boating and swimming and even riding
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But hell, that could be the psycho taken during a real-life boating moment a few years back!
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“Yeah, they did, but Uncle Walter was with us at the Bulls game when they were boating
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21:1] therefore, nothing that has to do will the sea, no boating, no fishing, no
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therefore, nothing that has to do will the sea, no boating, no fishing, no sunset over the
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He had spent his teenager hood boating with his father in
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The combination of the ocean and sail boating makes for a heady brew that can distil in the
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• A boating vessel, under sail only, and vessels powered by oars or paddles
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In this scenario, the power-driven vessel should change course to successfully pass behind the boating vessel
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An exception to this is if the boating craft or self-propelled vessel is shifting a powered driven vessel
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One very big concept is to never drive right up to the ramp place when there are other boating fans linked up and patiently waiting their turn
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You are accountable for your wake and the destruction that it creates, so regard other boating fans and avoid them while you are underway
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Learn boating laws and regulations before you come to the river and regard them when you are boating
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Practice boating protection at all periods by saving the liquor for later
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The probability of being engaged in a boating incident doubles
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Alcohol use is more often than not associated with boating
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But, there are particular laws and regulations that allow harbour police to pass out Boating tickets While Intoxicated (BWI)
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If you’re going to be in and around the water, appropriate boating protection indicates understanding how to diving
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Another serious question that boating fans need to deal with is the chance of carbon monoxide poisoning
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Every year, there are many boating fans who are harmed and even killed because of carbon monoxide poisoning
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What you want on a boating trip more than anything is a relaxing, fun trip that you can discuss with those around you
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Whenever you extend invitation to visitors on-board for the day, a weekend or an prolonged cruise, you should describe to them early what is expected of them, especially if they are not experienced boating fans
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Boating with Children
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Another excellent way to get your kid excited about boating is to use children’s literary works
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There are tons of boating books on the market
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Study them with your kid and discuss how the stories are just like your own boating adventures
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There are actually research and investigation that have been done on the advantages of boating with kids
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These research has shown that kids who are engaged in boating with their loved ones are generally better team players, are healthier, more outgoing than their peers, have an optimistic lifestyle, and aren’t afraid to be leaders
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Children engaged in boating are also more apt to try other activities and succeed than those kids who haven’t been revealed to boating
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You should know what to do in the occasion of a boating incident
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Most boating accidents happen when the elements is clear and the regular water is relaxed
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O boating on the rivers,
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Jo had burned the skin off her nose boating, and got a raging headache by reading too long
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"Well, I like to hear about cricket and boating and hunting," said Frank, who had not yet learned to suit his amusements to his strength
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At Vevay, Laurie was never idle, but always walking, riding, boating, or studying in the most energetic manner, while Amy admired everything he did and followed his example as far and as fast as she could
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” But he still didn’t announce a varsity boating
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The Mole and the Water Rat had been up since dawn, very busy on matters connected with boats and the opening of the boating season; painting and varnishing, mending paddles, repairing cushions, hunting for missing boat-hooks, and so on; and were finishing breakfast in their little parlour and eagerly discussing their plans for the day, when a heavy knock sounded at the door
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After two years of raising a record $100 million to try to win the House, this was not how I had envisioned spending November 7, 2000—walking with my mom to the polls as reporters asked her to comment on her drunk-driving sentence and me to comment on my boating skills
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And as the press kept digging further into its coverage of my embarrassing boating excursion, things just got worse
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I had no interest in boating but worked side by side with Fred stripping the hull, scouring the cabin, waxing and polishing the wood, and sewing small curtains for the windows
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It floods the banks, extends in great lagoons over a monstrous waste of country, and forms a huge district, called locally the Gapo, which is for the most part too marshy for foot-travel and too shallow for boating
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It was like long summer days when I was a child, before I’d been introduced to computers, when, waiting for school to start up again, reading a book could catch me so hard I’d stay in the same chair all afternoon, boating in dark blue lagoons or parting the cobwebs of attics
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What would I say? Hello, Sally, remember the old days when we went boating in the park and the trees were green and you were as slender as a blade of grass? Remember the time that—well
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With residences in Tampa and Chicago, James enjoys coin collecting and boating as well as being active in various charities in his spare time
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Scorching on bicycles is forbidden, as is sea bathing and boating on Sundays
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There was quite a bewildering succession of drives, dances, picnics and boating parties, all expressively lumped together by Phil under the head of "jamborees"; Alec and Alonzo were so constantly on hand that Anne wondered if they ever did anything but dance attendance on that will-o'-the-wisp of a Phil
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Then something occurred which told me that the boating incident and the unanswered note had either been forgiven or forgotten
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Jorma leaned on his elbow and looked over Venna's curls toward the dock, looking at the boats and listening to the charraspas buzzing in the noontime hangleaves
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Jorma was much more familiar with sail than power boats, but had wrestled these pumps into position on more than one big plantation down on Sinbara Point Flats
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Jorma was just coming off the boats at the time
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The boats out here aren't tiny
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The Lord just shook his head and said, "What are you talking about? I sent two boats and a helicopter?"
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The Lord just shook his head and said, "What are you talking about? I sent two boats and a helicopter!"
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Cat had never sailed paper boats in puddles, but she got the gist of it
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They had boats out on it one year but a few people got rather over-enthusiastic and ended up in the water so they haven’t repeated the idea
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The few other powered boats were stilettos that slid thru the chop without bobbing
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There were plenty of the small power boats with the name that translates to 'needleboat' around, many hauled aboard some of the yachts or 'Garden Floats' as the gazebos are called
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There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons
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Their big still here was their only one in Wescarp, barrels went out on river boats and canal barges from here
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by the outline of old boats and piles of ragged nets
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the builder of boats caresses layered wood,
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The builder of boats peaks his cap, stays his hand,
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The builder of boats wipes hard skin across his vest
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to drag the boats up onto the shingles
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The café is situated on one side of a small square and, from where I am sitting, I can see the masts of boats bobbing at the quay just down the street; the tang of salt in the air is tantalising
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There are several boats moored against the harbourside, the walkway strewn with ropes and other seafaring sorts of things … most of which I couldn’t put a name to if I tried
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I like boats but know very little about the technicalities of sailing
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flags to call for the Sennen boats, and waited,
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‘Spent seven years working the boats in the Med … much the same area as this, in fact
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A break-water, the quayside, two churches, village houses and fishing boats
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We tidied up and were walking between the boats along the jetty with our catch when a tourist whipped out his digital and took a flash photo of the local fishing folk coming home after a long day hunting the fish
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Nikos would drop us off at the bay of Palatia then go back and organise the other two fishing boats to ferry up the volunteers in the morning
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I’ve met our ancestors that came over on the boats
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She was familiar with the sea from her own home, but the boats she used were much more stable and the lagoons of the Caribbean much calmer and her med panel was close at hand
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Near the shore many boats plied the waters
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They sailed round and round the island, changing boats often whenever one reached the end of its era
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A few people lay on the sand, a few boats were pulled up, they looked more like the hobie-cats
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There are lots of families out feeding the ducks and even a few sailing boats on the water
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numerous inshore boats visible to the north and south
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“That’s quite a nice place there,” she pointed to a home with it’s own little needleboat tied up in a marble-pillared boathouse that had two fingers of dock and room for four boats behind the stout grillewood gates
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“She would have done the one with the boats
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She almost finished this one, some of these earlier ones like this abstract and the boats she barely got started
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He had Athnu bring them breakfast on the turret porch, again overlooking the yacht basin, but this time the boats were brightly lit by the sun of the new week
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“They’re a magical means of propulsion for boats and ships of all
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“Surely there have been other occasions when boats have tried to
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“They landed at high water, at the dead of night, using rubber boats
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Most of the boats belonging to the Kassikan are stored and serviced in a shop that is near the bottom of that lock just inside the boathouse
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He was glad it was a day with light and a pretty view of boats and townhomes
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There's plenty of boats on the river but you're welcome to share one with me
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to rest and watch the boats drift past on their way
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pedalloes (paddle boats to the uninitiated)
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sailing boats bobbed contentedly as we strolled lazily
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compared with barges and boats, and can barely move in
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‘My plan was to change boats at
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Of the boats going upriver, one was full, and one
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We saw no farms or fishing boats
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Father said that it looked large enough for our boats to pass through the reef unharmed
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We had five boats remaining in our fleet
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planes, the cars and some boats
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Barges and flat boats went up and down the Youghigheny
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All of a sudden the steam launch veered to its left and took our string of boats with it as we passed the spot where it had just been I saw rocks just under the water so thank God the Coxswain had been on his toes
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He had found a gap in the rocky outcrop and he cast our string of boats off and turned to return to the ship and pick up more
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As our ratings rowed us closer to the shore the rifle fire became fiercer it was pinging off the boats or buzzing overhead and we watched as a lot plopped into the water I saw this but felt as though I was somewhere else it was most strange
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” As we rowed closer we could hear jeering and shouting from some of the boats but as the shore neared dramatically these stopped to be replaced by the cries and pain of men who were being wounded and dying in the boats
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There was no time to dwell on this because now there was a deadly fire pouring into all the boats in ours we were taking a lot of casualties and the bottom of the boat was covered in water and blood which sloshed around beneath our feet
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The men in the boats just in front of us I could see were being told to jump into the water and wade ashore a lot of them obeyed and dropped over the sides but the water was too deep and the weight of their kit dragged them down drowning them
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“I could see our men falling as they were hit and all because of that bastard wire as we got closer our boats were stitched with bullets they slammed into them and into us and we were that tightly packed in that men died sitting upright because there wasn’t room to fall down
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Even when we were not unloading we were building the rickety makeshift piers out into the sea for everything had to be transported from the larger ships to the shore in small boats which were a pain in the arse
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“At first it was alright we were towed in the ships boats by steam launch and at first things seemed alright then the dawn came up like a thief stealthily the shadows rolled back and the smudge of grey and inky blue on the landscape faded
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officer in charge of one of the whale boats lowered during the
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After dinner on September 7, boats from the
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into boats and generally crashing into things
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by the simplicity of the passing boats carrying more constituents
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boats on a now rougher sea and shortly thereafter, boarded the
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vessel arrived at anchor near Williamstown, there began a steady stream of boats, yachts, and sightseers steaming or sailing close by to have a good look at the visitor
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Officers in charge of the four boats from the Shenandoah were Lieutenants Grimball, Chew, Lee, and Scales
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The boats were all
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Once the boats had left the Shenandoah, the Confederate flag was raised and the gun was fired giving notice to all in the
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Shenandoah, and to send over boats to transport the new
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to the Milo using their own boats, and the Jireh Swift was set on fire
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These boats had a sail and the capability of traveling great
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They loaded the boats with all the
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The Milo headed southeast and passed the still-burning ships, William Thornton and Euphrates, and also three empty boats from the William Thornton and one from the Euphrates
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As soon as the boats were
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Tony told Jose that he would like to learn how to sail the boat; he had some skills with smaller boats but didn’t have a clue about something this big
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No boats set out after them, none that Halon could see as
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Very few buildings remained, the boats smashed beyond repair
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Saldon and Halon leaned on the opposite side of the boat to counterbalance the gunwale that was nearly underwater, but Manna was skilled in racing boats and there was never a real threat of capsizing
82.
He armed himself with a short sword from one of the soldiers and Halon did the same, knocking an arrow at the same time, tucking a knife into his boot as they neared the boats
83.
Half a league from the boats, the attacking boat took off
84.
They could see bodies lying over the boats furniture
85.
There were no tears or rips in the sails and the boats woodwork was not damaged in any way
86.
The dark skinned men ran about both boats, taking the adventurers boat in tow with two men aboard in case of problems
87.
They fished in the same waters, and although there was plenty for everyone, these others would take every opportunity to hijack, sink or burn the Madra’s boats, so they retaliated by stealing their boats and then casting them adrift after confiscating everything
88.
How did Cruzel hope to rule Illeander? Why was Manna so mysterious? Was the king of the Madra being honest about the pirate boats? Where would Illeander be best to enter from, the sea or land? The sea would be quickest, but there was no cover on the sea, it was open and obvious
89.
Halon was staring out to sea using his Elven senses to detect the proximity of the approaching boats
90.
The Generals had ordered a tactical withdrawal to the docks in the hope that the boats would see their plight and come to collect them
91.
No boats were visible
92.
“We were on the boats that came over from Nuria
93.
The disembarkation of the remaining divisions of the army proceeded slowly, and many of the men, especially of the 71st New York, stood in the surf for hours in the tropical sun, seizing the approaching boats and dragging them on shore through the breakers
94.
Perspiration poured off the men, as they unloaded stores on the burning sand, and their overheated bodies were repeatedly cooled as they plunged into the surf to drag the boats to shore
95.
The wardens had control of several row boats that you could check out and go fishing out into the lake
96.
The correspondents from the despatch boats spent their spare time in nursing, Davies, McNichol, Root, Anderson, and others assiduously working
97.
“Find out if any small boats are showing on their radar
98.
The threat from the ultra-silent Diesel-Electric boats is very real and they all know about your submarines which work with your carrier groups
99.
They all had sixty-foot boats sitting in the driveway on trailers
100.
He burns his boats and breaks his cooking-pots; like a shepherd driving a flock of sheep, he drives his men this way and that, and nothing knows whither he is going