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  • 112American Wind Symphony Orchestra — The American Wind Symphony Orchestra (AWSO; also called the American Wind Symphony, abbreviated AWS) is an American musical ensemble comprising the wind instruments found in a symphony orchestra, which is dedicated to the performance of… …

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  • 113Day Peckinpaugh (canal motorship) — DAY PECKINPAUGH, (canal motorship) U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 115DD tank — DD Sherman tank with its flotation screen lowered Service history In service 1944–1950s …

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  • 116Windsurfing — A windsurfer tilts the rig and carves the board to perform a planing jibe (downwind turn) close to shore at Maui, Hawaii …

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  • 117Ocean liner — The Queen Mary (1936) is one of the last surviving ocean liners. An ocean liner is a ship designed to transport people from one seaport to another along regular long distance maritime routes according to a schedule. Liners may also carry cargo or …

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  • 118USS Abnaki (ATF-96) — was the lead ship of the Abnaki class of fleet ocean tugs in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Abenaki tribe of Native Americans.She was laid down on 28 November 1942 at Charleston, South Carolina by Charleston Shipbuilding… …

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  • 119Well smack — Sectional drawing of well smack[1] A well smack is a type of traditional fishing boat that has a well amidships. The well was filled with circulated external water, which kept fish alive until delivered to land and sold. It was a modified form of …

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  • 120Lighter aboard ship — The lighter aboard ship (LASH) system refers to the practice of loading barges (lighters) aboard a larger vessel for transport. It was developed in response to a need to transport lighters, a type of unpowered barge, between inland waterways… …

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