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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boating of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be. It is possible that it is a mistake for "boating on" or "boating off." Here are some examples of how those phrases could be used correctly: - We spent the whole day boating on the lake, enjoying the warm summer weather. - The sound of the waves and the gentle rocking of the boat put me in a state of perfect relaxation while I was boating off the coast of Hawaii. In general, the word "boating" is more commonly used as an action verb, so it is more common to see it followed by the prepositions "on" or "off" to indicate the location where the boating is taking place.
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2004 witnessed the Republican "swift boating" of John Kerry.
Arends declared that the "swift boating" of the president had begun.
The Democrats learned from the "swift boating" of another wealthy Massachusetts politician, John Kerry, of the importance of defining a challenger early in the game.
Guided by Karl Rove, smear campaigns like the Swift Boating of John Kerry allowed Republican talking points to reverberate throughout conservative media during each 24-hour news cycle to keep the populace feeling frightened and insecure.
I thought Karl Rove's 2004 Swift Boating of John Kerry's Vietnam service record in the US Navy was pretty disgusting, but the recent smears against President Barack Obama for winning Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's release have descended to a new low.
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Satisfied, they allowed us to pass, and the Commander continued with his description of the delights of boating on Dal Lake.
He was involved in some ugly mischief in funding the "Swift-boating" of John Kerry.
The Swift-boating of John Kerry and the relentless attacks on his "flip-flopping" were classics of Republican political warfare.
Not only did the "swift-boating" of Mr. Kerry cast doubt on his heroism in Vietnam, but it also added to lingering doubts about his constancy, suggesting that he would change his story when the circumstances demanded it.
Though it laid the groundwork for prosperity in Vietnam, it was soon undermined in America by a sequence of political jolts — the Gingrich revolution, the Clinton scandals, the politicization of the Supreme Court with Bush v. Gore, and the fake-news swift-boating of Kerry himself.
The now famous "swift-boating" of Kerry also painted him as undermining the Vietnam troops when he became a spokesman for anti-war veterans.
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