Steamboat

  • 91steamboat — n. a boat propelled by a steam engine …

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  • 92Steamboat Bill Jr. —    Voir Cadet d eau douce …

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  • 93Steamboat round the Bend —    Film d aventures de John Ford, d après le roman de Ben Lucien Burman, avec Will Rogers, Anne Shirley, Eugene Palette, Francis Ford.   Pays: États Unis   Date de sortie: 1935   Technique: noir et blanc   Durée: 1 h 20    Film non distribué en… …

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  • 94Steamboat Springs — Steam′boat Springs′ n. geg a town in NW Colorado: ski resort. 5098 …

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  • 95steamboat channel — A term sometimes employed in establishing a boundary in a river, signifying the deepest part of the stream. Louisiana v Mississippi, 202 US 1, 49, 50 L Ed 913, 930, 26 S Ct 408, 571 …

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  • 96steamboat company — A corporation, company, association, joint stock association, partnership, or person, their lessees, trustees or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever, owning, controlling, leasing, operating or managing any vessel over and upon public… …

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  • 97steamboat ratchet — noun : a sleeve internally threaded at the ends with opposing threads and equipped with a ratchet and handle so that when the sleeve is attached to the ends of two rods the rods may be pulled together by turning it …

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  • 98Steamboat Springs — a town in NW Colorado: ski resort. 5098 …

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  • 99Ricky Steamboat — Infobox Wrestler name=Ricky Steamboat names=The Dragoncite web|url=http://www.accelerator3359.com/Wrestling/bios/steamboat.html|title=Ricky Steamboat s Bio|work=Accelerator s Wrestling Rollercoaster|accessdate=2008 06 06] Richard Bloodcite… …

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  • 100New Orleans (steamboat) — The New Orleans was the first steamboat on the western waters of the United States. Its 1811 1812 voyage from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to New Orleans, Louisiana on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers ushered in the era of commercial steamboat… …

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