Galley in A Sentence

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    A few minutes later in Uncle Sally's Galley on Butler Street, Fred was hiding behind his menu, embarrassed to be out in public before shaving.

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    A galley slave, for instance, has the privilege of stealing with impunity.

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    A ruined church on the island of Inchdorey, and castles on Galley Head, at Dunnycove, and at Dunowen, together with a stone circle, are the principal antiquities in the neighbourhood.

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    After a quick supper of pastrami and fruit at Uncle Sally's Galley, Dean pedaled 27 hard miles, working up a good sweat and a painful case of shin splints.

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    After the defeat of the Spanish Armada, Don Pedro's galley was brought into Torbay; and William, prince of Orange, landed at Torbay on the 5th of November 1688.

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    Ali Pasha was slain and his galley taken.

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    Among the works of benevolence with which his name is associated are the establishment of a hospital for galley slaves at Marseilles, the institution of two establishments for foundlings at Paris, and the organization of the "Filles de la Charite," to supplement the work of the confreries, whose members were mainly married women with domestic duties.

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    Among the works of benevolence with which his name is associated are the establishment of a hospital for galley slaves at Marseilles.

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    And when Paris eventually returns as Aphrodite's augur his galley is, of course, a flying bedstead.

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    And when they're ready to move beyond the basics, a galley of finished works will give readers inspiration to try their hand at some true bead art.

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    Boat-building was begun in Pittsburg in 1797 or earlier; the galley " President Adams," built by the government, was launched here in 1798, and the " Senator Ross," completed in the same year, was launched in 1799.

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    Don't have enough time for 212 minutes of Ben-Hur but want a taste of galley slave life and a good old-fashioned blood 'n guts chariot race?

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    For a casual atmosphere, choose the L-shaped lounge dining with a large open galley aft.

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    For extended civilized cruising, the stylish interior includes comfortable two stateroom accommodations, a large, well-equipped galley and ample storage.

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    For long voyages the sailing vessel replaced the medieval galley rowed by oars.

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    Galley - A galley kitchen basically looks like a corridor, consisting of two opposing counters at least 42" apart that also hold the appliances.

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    Galley kitchens or small kitchens can benefit from having a color with a cool undertone applied to the walls.

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    Galley or peninsula kitchens are made of two parallel work areas centered around an aisle of floor space.

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    He added Kintyre to his domain by having a galley portaged across the isthmus at Tarbert, Loch Fyne.

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    He escaped in a Venetian galley to Negropont, and then proceeded to Athens, thence to Apulia, finally to France.

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    He had been taken prisoner by Dragut, who made him row for a year as a galley slave till ransomed.

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    Howard caught two more squid, which the galley prepared for entre.

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    However, an empty pint of Jack Daniel's on the galley table made the observation somewhat less credible.

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    I counted 22 bullet holes and one large hole where a shell splinter had entered, finishing in the galley.

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    In 1798, when the French occupied Rome, Consalvi was imprisoned in the castle of St Angelo, together with other papal officials, in retaliation for the murder of General Duphot; a proposal to whip him through the streets was defeated by the French general in command, but, after three months' confinement, he was deported with a crowd of galley slaves to Naples, and his property was confiscated as that of "an enemy of the Roman republic."

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    In an action with a galley of the Knights of Saint John, then established at Rhodes, Elias was killed and Arouj taken prisoner; the latter was ransomed by a Turkish pasha and returned to the sea.

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    In fact, she felt angry, and she wanted to see the galley to confirm this all wasn't an elaborate hallucination.

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    In February 1700 Dampier called at Juan Fernandez and while there Captain Straddling of the "Cinque Porte" galley quarrelled with his men, forty-two of whom deserted but were afterwards taken on board by Dampier; five seamen, however, remained on shore.

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    Informational activities including galley tours, port lectures, and expert talks.

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    Kitchen galley The unit has a fully equipped kitchen galley situated at the rear of the vehicle adjacent to the rear lounge.

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    Many people who want to create their own RVs opt to build teardrop style camping trailers.Teardrop trailers sleep two comfortably and there is an area for cooking under the rear hatch or galley lid.

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    Most feature a galley kitchen, living area, bedroom and bathroom.

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    On the 3rd of May "the sea caravan" sailed from Voronezh, "Captain Peter Aleksyeevich" commanding the galley-flotilla from the galley "Principium," built by his own hand.

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    Page proofs All first or corresponding authors will receive galley proofs for checking.

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    Previous examinations had wrongly concluded it was either a Danish galley or a mid-nineteenth century merchant ship.

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    She frequently occurs on coins of the empire, standing between a modius (corn-measure) and the prow of a galley, with ears of corn in one hand and a cornucopia in the other; sometimes she holds a rudder or an anchor.

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    She'd avoided the galley Evelyn had tried for three days to drag her to and said it would prove they were on a ship after she challenged Evelyn to prove it wasn't a dream.

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    Stewards are also responsible for washing dishes and cleaning up the galley.

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    The boat is equipped with a small galley, complete with fridge freezer.

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    The bright galley kitchen seats up to 3 people at a pretty round table in the window overlooking Leith walk.

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    The cabin features a self-contained galley where our first class cabin attendant can provide you with hot or cold meals to suit your taste.

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    The Cantonalists, who were largely galley slaves and deserters, seized the important harbour of Carthagena and the ships in.

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    The galley area is totally enclosed in typical Freeman quality varnished woodwork, with matched veneer or timber.

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    The galley was hand built from the ground up and contains no chipboard or mdf carcases.

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    The galley was occupied by three hulking men at a table.

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    The House of Worship was then expropriated again and made into an art galley.

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    The most stirring episode in the history of the Peiraeus is the seizure of Munychia by Thrasybulus and the exiles from Phyle, and the consequent destruction of the "30 tyrants" in 404 B.C. The three chief arsenals of the Peiraeus were named Munychia, Zea and Cantharus, and they contained galley slips for 82, 196 and 94 slips respectively in the 4th century B.C.

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    The next speaker, Rev Giles Galley -a ringer with a rather racy reputation as a raconteur -did not let us down.

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    The process on vegetablesthe galley is us usually had the northern lights.

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    The product is then distilled from Stourbridge clay retorts, arranged in a galley furnace, previously heated to a red heat.

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    The remainder of that weekend was spent installing the basics of the new galley.

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    The renovation resulted in a small galley kitchen and pantry along the back of the house leading to a cozy den.

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    The space galley was added in 2005 and includes a fully working planetarium.

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    The trailer is ready to go with full air conditioning, fitted simple galley and lounge layout in the step area.

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    The voyage of Thomas Forrest (1774) in the " Tartar galley " of 10 tons, and his account of New Guinea (Voyage to New Guinea and the Moluccas, London, 1780), are still full of interest.

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    This led to the explanation of the name as derived from the head of an ox having served as the galley's figurehead.

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    To the west of that gate, on the site of Kadriga Limani (the Port of the Galley), was the harbour of Julian, or, as it was named later, the harbour of Sophia (the empress of Justin II.).

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    Today she wanted to see the window to space in the galley Evelyn wanted her to see.

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    Troops were required for sentry duties, galley duties, messroom and general cleaning duties and of course spud bashing.

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    While not strictly a meat-and-potatoes guy, he felt more comfortable with a meal he could recognize, like the week­day special at Uncle Sally's Galley, not something tiny and exotic, wrapped in dainty strands of imported grass.

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    With other captives, John Knox was put aboard a French galley.