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boated
boated, ppl. a. (ˈbəʊtɪd) [f. boat n. + -ed.] Furnished with boats; navigated by boats.1740 H. Walpole Corr. (1820) I. 50 Our little Arno is not boated and swelling like the Thames. 1799 W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 268 To bepraise the boated lake. Oxford English Dictionary
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Liz Moller
was selected to represent the ACT at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships on the rare occasions in the 1990s when the ACT boated wikipedia.org
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unboated
unˈboated, ppl. a. [un-2 8.] Disembarked; landed from a boat.1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. xv. (Roxb.) 26/2 The Oare by beating the water forceth the boate forward to the place desired: the hooks holds it close to the shoare till all be vnboated. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alcatraz Lesson for Kids: History & Facts - Study.com
Why Did Alcatraz Close Its Doors? The decision was made in 1963 to close Alcatraz because it was too expensive to continue operating, since all of the supplies had to be boated in and out.
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UCD Boat Club
History Founding The club was founded as University College Dublin Rowing Club in 1917 and boated from Commercial Rowing Club in Ringsend. wikipedia.org
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University of Kent Rowing Club
Boathouse From 1966 to 2018, The University of Kent Rowing Club boated from The Somerset Maugham boathouse, located at Plucks Gutter on the River Stour wikipedia.org
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mulloway
mulloway, n. Austral. (ˈmʌləweɪ) Also 9 mallowe, mullaway. [ad. Yaralde malowe.] A large edible sciaenid fish, Argyrosomus hololepidotus, occurring in Australian coastal waters.1846 H. E. A. Meyer Manners & Customs Aborigines Encounter Bay 6 They use the spear at the Murray in catching the large fis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lihu Park
In the late Ming Dynasty, some scholars said that Fan Li and Xi Shi boated here. So, it becomes more popular because of this legend. wikipedia.org
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Austin Centre
The exterior of the building contains 150,000 square feet of granite from Adoni, India, which was cut in Italy, then boated to Houston before being trucked wikipedia.org
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Frank Masland Jr.
Frank Masland first visited the rim of the Grand Canyon in 1938 and first boated the entire length of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon in 1948 with Norman After he boated Grand Canyon in 1949, Masland purchased a canvas on wooden frame Folding kayak. wikipedia.org
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Potamogeton compressus
It is also capable of colonising artificial habitats such as canals and drainage ditches, so long as these are not heavily boated. The largest British populations are in disused or rarely boated canals, which cannot be the primary habitat for grass-wrack pondweed and are not a sustainable wikipedia.org
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Oxford and Cambridge Cup
The University of Tasmania boated its first inter-varsity crew in 1924. The Taswegians took the trophy home the following year in 1925. The West Australians followed their interstate brethren and boated their first crew in 1927. This crew, stroked by F.A. wikipedia.org
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Echo Lake (Franconia Notch)
See also List of lakes in New Hampshire Profile Lake Profile House, a grand hotel whose guests boated on the lake References Lakes of Grafton County wikipedia.org
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Thames Valley Skiff Club
The club originally boated from Rosewell's Boathouse at Walton Bridge and then to Clark's boathouse in Sunbury on Thames. wikipedia.org
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Wells Gray
He travelled by horse to see Helmcken Falls, camped at The Horseshoe on the Clearwater River for two nights, then boated along Mahood Lake to stay at Mahood wikipedia.org
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