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681Published 1988“...log v Succession in logged-out hardwood areas depends on the supply of Balsam Fir seeds; when...”
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683Published 1988“...trim v I told him that I wanted forty dollars a month and no extra work. I would trim out the boats...”
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684Published 1973“...keel v Well,by the time you had that finished I expect you would be all cowed out,an' you'd need...”
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685Published 1973“...Out av This is the most recent "version" of the first out board motor boats built at Gillams...”
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688Published 1988“...beat v She beat out the room window, but by the time she got the window broken out the blaze...”
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689Published 1973“...Out av as it makes the bottom more stream-lined. The power used depends upon the size of the boat...”
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690Published“...cut v Billy had a stuffed seal, just a cat cut out o' the old ones in the fall. DNE-cit Used I...”
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692Published“...look-out n Girl, the fishery wasn't good this year. Tis a blue look out for the winter. Twas a...”
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693Published“... out too, and join the crowd. = go out, leave, move out [cp. _OED_ Skin v 8b = abscond, make off, slip...”
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694Published 1987“... was dragged over to port, the other to starboard. Wung out as the Lunenburgers called it, and winged out...”
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695Published“... at the top of the casks, or "makes out," it is dipped out into water barrels and stowed away in the hold...”
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696by Spurrell, Andrea C.“... widespread popularity in North America during the civil rights and peace movements of the 1960's. Sing Out...”
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697Published 1989“... called 'double bitters'. One blade was tempered for chopping and the other for 'limbing out' the fallen...”
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698Published 1973“...Out av This boat was very much like the "flat" which was not powered by motor. It became popular...”
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