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oiler
noun
An oil tanker
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Edmonton Journal sports writer and Oiler savant, David Staples, was also there.
On May 5 and 6, 1942, opposing carrier groups sought each other, and in the morning of May 7 Japanese carrier-based planes sank a U.S. destroyer and an oiler.
A buxom Queen Mary stewardess stood with one arm around a Queen Mary oiler and the other around a Normandie dishwasher.
"Your vision is coming true, only through the back door," the developer said, presumably referring to the fact that gas prices — Kunstler is a prominent peak oiler — did not seem to be the catalyst of the current upheaval.
The oiler, from Bangladesh, recalled that, when he was a child, his imam had asked him to pray for Muslims dying in a civil war in Somalia.
"I think maybe good country," the oiler said.
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John was amused that a purported "media figure" such as myself had never sampled or seen this apparently ubiquitous social wheel-oiler.
"A Vineyard in Tuscany" is a combination — we get both Enzo the beam-oiler and a passel of lovable neighbors, some of them famed vintners.
"The style of play is going to be aggressive Oiler-style hockey.
He surpassed another great, Jacques Plante, who was 45 years 325 days old and an Edmonton Oiler when he shut out the Michigan Stags, 7-0, in a World Hockey Association game in 1974.
Ulanov, who played well as an Edmonton Oiler last season, was asked Monday if he felt he was playing any differently this season.
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