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But the Elis got no break by having to row into a head wind in the lane most affected by the rain-swollen current.
Pennsylvania, the Eastern Sprints champion, Princeton and Washington along with Northeastern were first-round victors, too, and advanced to the semifinal round without having to row a second time.
Grainger is an advocate of UK Sport's funding system, having seen it transform rowing – "when I joined women rowers were having to row part time, hold down full-time jobs and often had massive debts," but acknowledges that after 20 years it may be time to reassess where the priorities lie in how elite sport is funded.
Rather, instead of having to row the wheel back and forth through sharp bends, the need to "correct" for too steep an initial turn in (say, when the rear end of the car dances out a bit) is completely eliminated.
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He had to row.
Just as the euro had to row against an unraveling tide, so the austerity prescribed to save the currency now has to row against a tide of skepticism.
ReprintsMr Ciampi will have to row hard to make himself felt.
Mr Teete may have to row four miles to catch a fish for some time.
I would have joined her, of course, but someone had to row the boat back.
The two men have to row, which proves to be a very strenuous job.
But instead of "rowing" in a nautical sense, they have to "row" in the acrimonious verbal dispute sense.
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