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    ...run n Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used...
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    ...run n As has been said the tides are of no great size at the Atlantic coast...
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    ...run n The one cold, lonely light of those parts, it marks the dangerous entrance to Domino Run (a...
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    ...run v One Spring . . . they were coming in to the land through the Grey Island Tickle. It was very...
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    ...run n my chum andI were enjoying the "run" on our slides over Long's Hill, PRINTED ITEM OCT 7 1965...
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    ...run n We then started for Indian Harbour, where we arrived at 8 p.m., sounding the "run...
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    ...run n We narrowly escaped going upon some rocks at the entrance [of the Tickle], in consequence...
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    ...run n By this time the ice had loosened and the schooner got under way. It was impossible to get...
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    ...run n I . . . fished a river which we were told had a "run" of sea-trout. DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM W. J...
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    ...run n We had made a fine voyage, visiting all along the coast as we journeyed, and had turned...
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    ...run n They sail from St. Pierre to some unfrequented part of the Canadian Labrador, where (choosing...
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    ...run n Fishermen harvest three runs of salmon; the fish vary in size and colour from one run...
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    ...run n Next day I took the boat and two of the men with some provisions and went up the Reach...
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    ...run n An extended tickle, or a series of connected tickles; the term is applied to navigable...
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    ...run n Naut 'trough for water' Place for rope to slide through. I _think_ Withdraw ? [check] Maybe...
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    ...running vbl n If the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat...
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    ...run v Steamships as well as sailing vessels are very often, owing to the gales of wind, obliged...
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    ...run n During the summer the animals were driven outside the fences to roam the public grass areas...
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    ...run n The "runs" and passages [between the islands and the Labrador coast] are "drowned valleys...
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    ...run v . . . the last light in the stages at night, when any fish was "running," was always sure...
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