Liverpool was the first city in Britain in which Howard Keel performed.
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Kirstine Keel's birth name is Kirstine Elizabeth Keel.
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Sir Harry Secombe
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Also called a box keel it in the form of a box to allow pipes and other services throughout the keel length
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Sally was so shocked by what she saw, she was afraid she would keel over.
The yacht had a keel weighted with a tonne of lead.
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The cast of An Evening with Howard Keel - 1985 includes: Howard Keel as himself
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A centerboard is retractable, the keel is not. A centerboard is lighter than a keel.
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The purpose of a keel in a sailboat are to generate lift to counteract the force of the wind. The keel converts the motion of the wind into a forward motion for the sailboat.
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no the keel- billed tocan is not nocturnal it is in fact diurnal.
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Not in the film or TV versions. He did, however, take over the role played by John Raitt in the stage production.
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The keel is a bone in the middle of the chicken breast. It should not be served as a meal, but is acceptable for use in the making of stock.
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There is white meat on the keel.
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The keel boat was invented to provide stability and maneuverability to boats, especially in rough waters. The addition of a keel helps prevent capsizing and allows for better control over the boat's direction.
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A keel stabilizes a boat allowing it to go in a straight line (one direction).
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NOT John Drake John Steed
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The keel of the boat is made of lead and weighs 600 lbs.
Even though customers can make me feel upset sometimes, I try to keep an even keel when dealing with them.
That boat will not be able to sail in such shallow water because of its large keel.
Sailboats with a mast of any appreciable size need a keel to remain stable.
I am so tired, I feel like I could keel over at any moment.
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