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Death of a Whaler has 312 pages.

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Death of a Whaler was created in 2006-07.

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Whaler - album - was created on 1994-10-18.

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Tim Whaler was born on September 6, 1894.

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Tim Whaler died on October 4, 1982.

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Old Whaler's Church - Sag Harbor - was created in 1833.

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One can find whaler boats from the following sources: Boston Whaler, Plymouth Whalers, Miles, The Hull Truth, Taylor Marine Centre, Marine Max, to name a few.

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The cast of Alice the Whaler - 1927 includes: Lois Hardwick as Alice

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like 3 days 2 2 weeks nd ya splld whaler wrong

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Boston Whaler is an American boat manufacturer based in Florida. The average size of Boston Whaler fishing boats are roughly about between 11 to 37 feet, depending on model and engine type.

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Popeye the Sailor - 1960 The Blubbering Whaler 1-87 was released on:

USA: 1960

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He went on a whaler for a year and a half.

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Ummmmmmmmmm WE ARENT GIVING AN ANSWER TO THAT!!

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Went to sea on a whaler for a year and a half.

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There are many places whaler boats can be found in Boston. Generally they are found in the West district, on the North side of where the water is, as it is a more popular whaling spot.

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No, Ishmael and Queequeg did not stay at the Whaler's Inn. They stayed at the Spouter-Inn in New Bedford before embarking on their whaling journey in the novel "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville.

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A male Beluga Whale is called a whaler.

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No. Oil tankers and container ships usually are.

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A. Barclay Walker has written:

'The cruise of the Esquimaux, steam whaler, to Davis Straits and Baffin Bay, April-October, 1899' -- subject(s): Esquimaux (Ship), Esquimaux (Steam whaler), Whalers, Whaling

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I've been told it is 303lbs...ENJOY, I have one of them on my 15 whaler and I love it!!

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Fish near Ever Grande City, Sootopolis, and Lillycove.

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environmentalist, scientist,

Antarctic Treaty Member Country,

tourist, whaler and fishermen

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Of course. Whaling is SUPER, I LOVE wahling sooo much - I want to grow up and be a part-time whaler :) (I would want to be a full-time whaler, but whaling doesn't pay much!)

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Charles W/ Morgan. the ship was built in l84l and survives in Mystic Seaport as the only surviving sailing whaler- Namesake was a local banker. Maybe he founded the Sperm Bank! Not J.P. but Charles W. Morgan- pun intended.

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all boston whaler boats because of the hull strength and because it unsinkable

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The Melville Whaler was a type of fast and maneuverable ship used primarily for hunting whales. It was designed for the dangerous and demanding task of whale hunting in the 19th century. It was named after the American author Herman Melville, who wrote the famous novel "Moby-Dick."

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The best plaining boat is one that has a flat bottom. A good plaining boat is a Boston Whaler

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Jack was a whaler that got swallowed by a whale but he just grabbed the whale by the tail and turned him inside out.

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The best plaining boat is one that has a flat bottom. A good plaining boat is a Boston Whaler

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We have quite a selection of wharves here.

I don't know which of the wharves the whaler will use, Willy.

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James Whaler has written:

'Hale's pond and other poems'

'Counterpoint and symbol' -- subject(s): English Epic poetry, English language, History and criticism, Literary style, Style, Versification

'Green river' -- subject(s): Poetry

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as much as a penny

actually 640 lbs without passengers fuel or motor

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Looks to be 1979. See here: http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/YamahaModelGuide.html

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Eve Becke's birth name is Agnes Winifred Whaler.

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A whaler is a fisherman who catches whales.

Before the Western emphasis on protected species and the study of cetacean intelligence, whales were caught like fish and used for food, oil, and other products. They are still considered a subsistence species for natives of arctic lands, such as the Inuit, Makah, and Chukotkas. There is nothing inherently evil or immoral about hunting animals -- it is a choice that can be made by individuals and societies.

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Very easy I had an 02' 25 horsepower on my whaler one arm did the trick most of the time.

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They use a harpoon. It has a barbed head and is fastened to a line. The line may have barrels or floats on it to slow down the whale and prevent it from diving too deeply.

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The cast of Sink or Swim - 1980 includes: Suzi Arden as Girl on bus Debbie Arnold as Photo booth girl Roger Avon as Man on motorbike Charles Baillie as Man in pub Stephen Bent as Horace Andrew Branch as Travel agent James Bryce as Purser Diane Bull as Mary Ursula Camm as Housekeeper Rodney Cardiff as Customer John Challis as Man at door Christopher Coll as Folk club organiser Sara Corper as Sonia Nicholas Courtney as Bank Manager Virginia Courtney as Nurse Claire Davenport as Nurse Peter Davison as Brian Webber Lyn Douglas as Mrs. Wilburn Leo Dove as Peter Andrew Downie as Folk club singer Ray Dunbobbin as Father Anne Dyson as Mrs. Pembroke Tenniel Evans as Vicar Ray Fell as Spiritual leader Robert Glenister as Steve Webber Hedley Goodall as Old man Jennifer Guy as Tracey Jack Haig as Railwayman Brian Haines as Barnes Terence Halliday as Student welfare officer Alan Hockey as Butcher Berwick Kaler as Head barman Arthur Lovegrove as Railway clerk Beatrix Mackey as Lady at house Briony McRoberts as Charlotte Anne Miles as Girl in disco Anne Miles as Waitress Beryl Nesbitt as Woman at door Ronald Nunnery as 2nd Man at door Amanda Orton as Sandra Amanda Orton as Sandra (1980-1981) Niall Padden as Frank Ron Pember as Mike Connor Gordon Peters as Talgarth Margaret Pilleau as Teacher Harriet Reynolds as Woman in newspaper office Gordon Rollings as Workmate Evan Ross as Bus driver Pamela Ruddock as Matron Colin Scattergood as Policeman Gillian Taylforth as Christine Peter Walmsley as Bus station clerk Jean Warren as Barmaid Jean Warren as Denise Ralph Watson as Man on Canal Bank Rex Wei as Chinese waiter Anna Wing as Mrs. Frost Russell Wootton as Douglas

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Tailor rhymes with: Sailor Paler Staler Baler Haler Mailer Impaler Regaler Flailer Failer Jailer Trailer Whaler Wailer Scaler Scalar

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There are several companies from which one may purchase a center console boat. These include, Boston Whaler, Carolina Skiff, Century Boats, and Everglades Boats.

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The cast of The Love Nest - 1923 includes: Virginia Fox as The Girl Buster Keaton as Buster Keaton Joe Roberts as Captain of the Whaler

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In Boston one can purchase replacement parts for a boat propeller in any boat store. Some of these stores include Boston Whaler and Crestliner Boats.

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1979 to early 1980's whale etched glazed finished blade for 1199 SH.

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Hartford Whalers are a team originally started in Hartford, Connecticut, which is where their name came from. Looking up the Hartford Whaler's next match and arena location will help you purchase tickets to watch them.

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