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Examples
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There's just no way you can crawl to a kayak's bow, and the only way to clear the line is to swim.
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Bonnie was mesmerized by the kayak's graceful dance and longed to be in the little red boat riding the river like you ride a horse.
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She pulled up the kayak's anchor and let it coast away on the six-knot tide, then folded away her wings and returned to her nest in the banyan tree.
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The remains of the other coil of rope, which had failed the day before, still lay on one of the duckboards in the kayak's bottom, and Jenny picked this up and tossed it out on the sand.
Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978
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Mark Webber Tasmanian Challenge: adrenalin day Charlie Norton runs up a mountain, gets lost in the bush, and kayak's down severe rapids on another day of a 350km adventure race across Tasmania.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Charlie Norton 2011
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* Improved design eases setup and increases kayak's efficiency on the water -- no assembly needed, just unfold, inflate and hit the water!
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A kayak's stealth and relatively low cost are real benefits, but the best reason why a fisherman should try getting into one is that it's a ton of fun.
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Whoever rides in the kayak's rear seat has the extra duty of steering as well as paddling.
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A few of these flies can be seen on the kayak's bow.
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A few of these flies can be seen on the kayak's bow. "alt =" Photo by MAREK WARSZAWSKI-THE FRESNO BEE
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