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He offers his hands, which are bloated and locked in the shape they call rower's claw.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Cole Moreton 2012
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The Indo-Row machines—which have water-filled flywheels intended to replicate an on-water experience—are mounted with monitors that measure each rower's miles per hour and calories burned, which helps motivate Mr. Rubens.
Rowing to the Heart's Content Claire Martin 2011
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Mr. Teti picked his crew for the eight-man boat, then took each rower aside to talk about the rower's choice for coxswain.
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Rowing/Kayaking/Swimming Boat makers, when they sell a boat, traditionally provide the shoes, which are attached to a board with screws so that the rower's feet don't slide.
Olympic Kicks 2008
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From Edinburgh (Scotland) Evening News of Jan. 9, 2006: Strong winds hit city rower's Atlantic hopes
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I asked, pointing to the rower's nearly empty cup.
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I asked, pointing to the rower's nearly empty cup.
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He wiped it hastily on his sleeve, then scrabbled to the rower's bench and took up the oars.
The Mad Ship Hobb, Robin 1999
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Tom took the rower's seat and Ames shoved off from the concrete wall.
Tom Swift Jr And His Atomic Earth Blaster Lawrence, James Duncan 1954
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Kolbiorn climbed over the ship's quarter, and worked his way forward to the first rower's bench.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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