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Be sailed

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A piece of fabric attached to a boat and arranged such that it causes the wind to drive the boat along. The sail may be attached to the boat via a combination of mast, spars and ropes.

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Sailing ships need to be sailed; they sit in dry docks like stuffed racehorses.

Shamrock to be sailed by William P. Burton.

As Saenz says, "The America's Cup is a legal battle that happens to be sailed on the water".

If there is a tie in either match, another race will be sailed and the winner will advance.

Johnstone came up with a revolutionary idea for a 20-to-30-foot 20-to-30-foot 20-to-30-foot 20-to-30-foot its operator soaking wet.

With its solid surface on which a rover can easily travel and its methane lakes which can be sailed it is the ideal target for a deep space mission which includes a mobile platform.

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Both may be sailing into contrary winds.

Wainwright's fastball was sailing.

He was sailing.

But it's sailing.

We were sailing.

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