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  • 61Tigris-Euphrates river system — ▪ river system, Asia Introduction  great river system of Southwest Asia, comprising the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which have their sources within 50 miles (80 km) of each other in eastern Turkey and travel southeast through northern Syria and… …

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  • 62Mirabella V — at Palermo in 2006 Career Name: Mirabella V …

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  • 63motorboat — motorboater, n. /moh teuhr boht /, n. 1. a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor. v.i. 2. to travel in or operate a motorboat: to motorboat from Hyannis to Martha s Vineyard. [1900 05; MOTOR + BOAT] * * * Introduction also called… …

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  • 64Element Yachts — Infobox Company company name = Element Yachts company company slogan = Are you in your element? company type = Private foundation = location = Erin, Ontario origins = Canada area served = Worldwide industry = Boatbuilding products = Element line… …

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  • 65Jangada — A Jangada is a watercraft made of wood used by fishermen from the northern region of Brazil.Some claim the historical legacy of the jangada dates back to the ancient Greeks and that it was Ulysses vessel in The Odyssey. [Lima, Paul… …

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  • 66bark — bark1 barkless, adj. /bahrk/, n. 1. the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog. 2. a similar sound made by another animal, as a fox. 3. a short, explosive sound, as of firearms: the bark of a revolver. 4. a brusque order, reply, etc.: The foreman… …

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  • 67RS:X (sailboard) — Current Specifications Crew 1 Type Sailboard Design …

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  • 68List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy — Ships of the Royal Navy A – B – C – D – E – F – G H – I – J – K – L – M&# …

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  • 69Yessongs — Infobox Album Name = Yessongs Type = Live album Artist = Yes Released = 18 May 1973 Recorded = 1972 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 2:09:55 Label = Atlantic Records Producer = Yes and Eddie Offord Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 70Wishbone boom — The wishbone boom on sailing craft is most commonly seen on windsurfing boards (sailboards).The wishbone boom on larger sailing craft is a double sided boom set at an angle to the mast and typically supported by line stays from the leading edge… …

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