The great steel hull and the small spaceship were 20 miles apart.
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It has reference to the hull of the State; to nothing less.
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I think the hull of this thing is good against small-weapons fire.
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For seven tenths of a second, the vessel's tough hull held together.
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He studied the water moving ever so slowly past the imprisoned hull.
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Our structure, we can also make the shiphull with our metallic assembly.
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Finally a vibrating shiphull structure is considered as a physical example to apply and validate the proposed methodology.
3
It took us just under five minutes to move everyone, dead and alive, under the cover of the rusted out shiphull.
4
Since xith'cal scales are about as easy to shoot through as a shiphull, the idea was to cook them from the inside.
5
They moved parts, disassembled and reassembled sections of shiphulls, and plumbed plasma coils.
Ús de boat hull en anglès
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One semi-submerged boathull is now a planter box stuffed with coconut palms.
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Within the next week the boathull was practically completed, and now needed caulking.
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A regular boathull is like a giant beam.
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I was about to break my silence when I spotted the white fiberglass of a boathull.
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Nikki watched the boathull settle gently against the padded supports of the carrier and said, "It had occurred to me."
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Its dirty olive-green body resembled a flat-bottomed boathull, with small oblong windows set along the side, and two large angled windscreens at the front.
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Boathulls are the major culprit in spreading unwanted marine pests.
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Distant shouts echoed amid the thud of boathulls against land.
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Boathulls buried on the beach would keep the sea from swamping the links.
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He dispatched workmen to bury old boathulls at the top of the beach.
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Rising numbers of marine pests on boathulls are threatening mussel farms and marine environments.
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Many of the manatees had scars on their bodies caused by boathulls and propellers.
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That was good news for Northland as boathulls offered marine pests an easy opportunity to spread.
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Abundant wood provided the raw material for boathulls, the simplest and cheapest form of travel possible.
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It spreads easily by attaching itself to boathulls or mooring ropes and can damage marine life.
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Lake snow produces mucus-like slime which hangs and drifts in water and sticks to fishing gear, boathulls and swimmers.