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The new satellite was named after the boatman in Greek mythology who ferries dead souls to Hades' realm in the underworld.
A lone figure bearing a rake crisscrosses the stage throughout the work, a reference to the old boatman in the book, Siddhartha's last teacher.
In the course of their journey, they meet a boatman in the ruins of a Roman villa, whose duty it is to ferry people to an island of the dead.
However, there was one more visit to India in that year as he played Raaz, a boatman, in an adaptation of Somerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge, about a man traumatised by the First World War finding spiritual solace in India and Nepal.
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By now we felt like experienced "canawlers," as the boatmen in mule-power days called themselves.
The term is also used in modern times for a specific caste of agriculturists, fishermen, and boatmen in Bengal, more usually referred to as Namaśūdra.
But, no intervention was particularly targeted to boatmen in Teknaf.
There were 10 to 12 boatmen in each boat.
A mapping exercise was conducted to construct a census of boats and boatmen in Teknaf.
The present study demonstrates that boatmen in Teknaf are an integral part of a high-risk behaviour network between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Most boatmen in Teknaf lack a clear understanding of how HIV can be transmitted and how to protect themselves from contracting the disease.
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