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  • The Sailboats are the most encouraging of the boats and their “families” can extend to their team, their friends, neighbors, and co-workers.

    Thin, Rich and Happy Wayne E. Nance 2007

  • The Sailboats are the most encouraging of the boats and their “families” can extend to their team, their friends, neighbors, and co-workers.

    Thin, Rich and Happy Wayne E. Nance 2007

  • Sailboats were seen more frequently on weekends now.

    Olivia V.C.Andrews 2011

  • Sailboats were seen more frequently on weekends now.

    Olivia V.C.Andrews 2011

  • Sailboats were seen more frequently on weekends now.

    Olivia V.C.Andrews 2011

  • Sailboats were seen more frequently on weekends now.

    Olivia V.C.Andrews 2011

  • Bard Graduate Center/Yale University Press Sailboats, 1945 Sailboats, 1945 They don't exactly relate to Christmas, but ships—often archaic commercial sailing craft—abound on cards, especially in the 1920s and '30s.

    From Santas to Sailboats 2011

  • The first of these is "Those Who'd Been on Sailboats":

    Anis Shivani: Does the Ivy League Turn You Into a Moron? Walter Kirn Critiques Princeton in "Lost in the Meritocracy" 2009

  • Sailboats and yachts inexplicably crash in calm coastal and Caribbean waters.

    Chuck Collins: Stephen King Meets the Estate Tax 2009

  • Sailboats were anchored just offshore, with the Greek island of Kos visible just on the horizon.

    Bodrum Walter Jon Williams 2009

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