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  • Either paddle your own canoe, or be Rowed to Serfdom

    Two Simple Questions 2009

  • Rowed himself that way, and turned out Harmonious was looking straight at a twisted tree as no man was likely to forget the shape of, and sure to the Almighty, the place to bury a treasure.

    City of Glory Beverly Swerling 2007

  • Rowed quadruple sculls at last two World Championships.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Rowed for Harvard; part of women's eight in 2003 before switching to quadruple sculls.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Rowed with four at 2003 World Championships; finished seventh.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Rowed himself that way, and turned out Harmonious was looking straight at a twisted tree as no man was likely to forget the shape of, and sure to the Almighty, the place to bury a treasure.

    City of Glory Beverly Swerling 2007

  • Mr. Couch brought our boat back to the ice near the Inlet Opening, and we Rowed Slowly along the icy Shelf that rose about 4 Feet above the open water's Edge.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

  • Rowed on board, they found the cabins hardly big enough to house the masses of flowers that had been deposited in them β€” great stately bouquets in lace or silver holders; lavish sprays; purple and white arrangements shaped like anchors and inscribed β€œFor remembrance.”

    The Way Home 2003

  • "Rowed him ashore?" echoed Red-Cap, with another contemptuous smile under the brown hand; "rowed him ashore?"

    Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses Frederic S. Cozzens

  • "Rowed any one across yet this afternoon?" asked Fatty.

    The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1949

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