Sculls Sentence Examples

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  • In Sweden the few farms of the Swedes who inhabit the region are on the lake shores, and the traveller must be rowed from one to another in the typical boats of the district, pointed at bow and stern, unusually low amidships, and propelled by short sculls or paddles.

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  • Heffernan of York City rowing club came home 6 seconds clear of A West from Leander to win the lightweight single sculls.

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  • Natalie Ramsey, who competed in the Women's Novice single sculls, had a very wet start to her race.

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  • The Newark Rowing Club winner, T. Allen, won his 50th victory in the senior sculls.

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  • Both clubs entered two J18 double sculls crews which then came together to make quad scull crews.

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  • Scott Durant won the J18 single scull medal and also teamed up with brother Mason to win the double sculls medal.

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  • The two combined to win womens veteran C double sculls against Monmouth also by an easy verdict.

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  • The senior women's match went to the last of its eight races - quad sculls.

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  • The senior women 's match went to the last of its eight races - quad sculls.

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  • The senior Girls ' finished seventh in the quadruple sculls event with a very strong race, an improved result from last year.

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  • Natalie Ramsey, who competed in the Women 's Novice single sculls, had a very wet start to her race.

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  • For his part, Foster was unlucky to miss the semifinal of the single sculls in a hard repechage.

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  • The first part of Fox 's triple-whammy came in the junior 14 single sculls over 1,000 meters on Saturday as he trounced the field.

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  • The technical name, Notonecta, meaning "back-swimmer," alludes to the habit of the insect of swimming upside down, the body being propelled through the water by powerful strokes of the hind legs, which are fringed with hair and, when at rest, are extended laterally like a pair of sculls in a boat.

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