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A woman with a baby in her lap, played the role of demanding cockswain as she put two men, one on each oar, through their paces.
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Many of the competitors in the "sweep" events -- in which the rower has two hands on one oar, as opposed to rowing with two oars, which is called sculling -- train with a former Princeton University coach, Mike Teti.
Go on, stick them oars right in.
In team boats, crews of four or eight row backward with two hands on one 12-foot oar, following the commands of the boat's forward-facing coxswain.
The dromons that Procopius describes were single-banked ships of probably 50 oars, arranged with 25 oars on each side.
The OAR selection algorithm's first dead node appears at the latest, the time of the first death of the node that appears on the OAR selection algorithm is about one time higher than that of the direct transmission, and the OAR selection algorithm extends the time of the first dead node, 59.8% compared with the minimum energy consumption transmission.
He's pulling on an oar.
On the water, pulling on his oar.
"Just loosen your grip on the oar and watch stroke.
American Juckett, 23, revealed the clash broke the rigger on his oar and, as his spirited team-mates fought to regain ground, it was Oxford who pulled clear to the biggest winning margin since 1973.
SNPs were uniformly distributed across all autosomes since marker density was similar for all chromosomes with the average distance between SNPs ranging from 47.26 kb on OAR8 (OAR for Ovis aries chromosome) to 61.62 kb on OAR24.
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