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  • Shortly after the start a brief but powerful storm ripped across Lake Huron dismasting a classic 1964 wood racing boat from 1964 called "Yare" and owned by John Tipp.

    Latest News from SYS-CON MEDIA 2010

  • '' Yare '', '' yare '', you cannot win them all, I suppose.)

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • '' Yare '', '' yare '', you cannot win them all, I suppose.)

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JessicaT 2009

  • Spring has briefly slipped into abeyance and out on the Yare marshes it seems emotionally flat and silent, aside from the breeze moving through the vegetation.

    Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk 2011

  • For all this, as I walk by the Yare, there is the faintest hint of change.

    Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk 2011

  • It drives across the river Yare, and the great white steam billow rising above the sugar beet factory at Cantley sails hard north-north-west for about 100m, then drowns in that vast cold blast.

    Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk 2011

  • It may be a projection of my own sense of seasonal change – such as the crocuses in our hedge and the song thrush shouting from the wood – but I cannot help thinking that there is a definite edginess in the birds gathered on the Yare floodplain.

    Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk 2011

  • The river was swollen, the paths sodden and slippery and a brutal rain-laden north-easterly, carrying heavy grey skies with it, sailed through the Yare valley.

    Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk Mark Cocker 2010

  • Yare she high-fived, which he loved, and then she caught him for a hug.

    In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Gordath Wood Book III 2010

  • On Tuesday, Julio César Rivas was finally able to leave the Yare prison unharmed on conditional release (now he will have to appear in person before a judge every 30 days, and is unable to leave the country, a repressive condition applied to hundreds of students).

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