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I recall, back in May of 2001, I was staying with Peter and Susan Straub in Manhattan, and Peter was going over the galley's for Black House.
"With my eyes closed I'll look closer..." greygirlbeast 2009
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The galley's crewmen stared at us in curiosity as they passed, going about their labors.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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Then I remembered the blue eye on the galley's sail.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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On the galley's main foresail was painted a huge, pale-blue eye over a jewel-like sun.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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It takes meat and poultry between nine and 14 full days to thaw in the galley's refrigerated walk-in, while a large can of fruit or vegetables, known as a #10 can, takes seven days to thaw at room temperature.
Cooking at the End of the World Michèle Gentille 2008
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Didn't make it to James Howe's signing, but I did snag a copy of the galley's for his TOTALLY JOE, sequel to the wonderful THE MISFITS.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2005
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Yes, "galleon" is related to "galley," and was probably used because the galleons were lower and sleeker than conventional big ships carracks, and also had a projecting beak, making the bow look rather like a galley's prow.
Archaic terminology in historical fiction Carla 2006
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They toiled for us in the mines and at the galley's oars.
The Moon of Skulls Howard, Robert E. 2005
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Rhavas rapidly discovered he was a braver man than the war galley's captain.
Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005
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"I am going to convert the heathen on the far side of the Astris to the one true faith," Rhavas replied, which was true, but not in the way the galley's crew would look for.
Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005
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