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A full house
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Paying the actual price is known as "full boat".
When the consumer is paying full boat, we like that".
"Being social is definitely an expensive proposition if you want to go full boat," said Alexandra Lebenthal, the chief executive of a wealth management company.
The marina, which is to be acquired by Admiral's Wharf, is widely known as Brewer's Yacht Haven, with land storage for 600 boats and full boat service.
If I was in their shoes, I'd rather come in with a full boat of confidence and be a little bit fatigued".
The remaining 1,000 meters belonged to Brown, which finished a full boat length ahead of runner-up Yale, which staged its own race with archrival Radcliffe to take second by a half-boat length.
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By the 700-meter mark, Princeton, overstroking Harvard by three beats at 38, drew even and then rode away to a full boat-length lead at the 1,500-meter 1,500-meter
This model is, in many ways, the "not" bike: not a 175-horsepower sports machine, not a radically stretched cruiser, not some full-boat cross-continent touring rig.
Facebook is paying full-boat".
In October 1916, the Flanders Flotilla was finally reinforced by the German Admiralty with two full torpedo boat flotillas.
Prices start at $80 £511) per person, full board including boat transportation from La Trocha.
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