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The remainder is consumed by the de-icing system for the cockpit windows and the water pipes in the galleys and toilets.
Even though other encounters brought more prisoners, only four men were condemned to death, one to the galleys, and one to banishment.
They also sought to discipline and to punish beggars who otherwise would have been expelled or sent to the galleys.
The number of misspellings and mistakes in the references lead one to wonder whether the galley proofs were checked at all.
One obvious aspect of this was the elimination from naval warfare of the galley.
I had an awful dream about that galley of ours.
Between the foremast and mainmast, a new deckhouse was constructed consisting of the galley and a well-fitted-out laboratory.
The etymology is uncertain, there being no early forms, but if the second element is identical with that of galley-beggar it would seem natural to relate it to boggart.
They have passenger toilet facilities, and they have galleys for passengers.
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I apologise for the fact that the galleys of the proceedings in another place where not available.
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Newly entered naval cooks will be trained to undertake the duties of cooks in both officers' and ratings' galleys.
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The most important is that, as major refits are taken in hand, ships galleys will, whenever practicable, be re-equipped up to the best modern standard.
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Take the galleys: 42 have been modernised, and 300 automatic refrigerators have been fitted in ships which had not got them before.
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When there are galleys which are a considerable distance from the wards, this does not improve the dietary standards.
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Of course, it is true to say that a number of ships' galleys now are a delight to enter.
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In those days naval wars were fought in galleys.
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The galleys are fitted with the most modern electric cookers and all the most beautiful labour-saving devices.
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I wish that some of them would get back on to their galleys and get out their oars because that is where they belong—centuries ago.
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There are officers' galleys on modern ships.
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Benches were provided on the galleys.
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We also know that the galleys at the flight-deck end of the cabin created the situation where only one passenger at a time could go through the gap.
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The 314s had a lounge and dining area, and the galleys were crewed by chefs from four-star hotels.
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The monoxyla were often accompanied by larger galleys, that served as command and control centres.
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He equipped a fleet of fifteen galleys and two barques.
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Mendoza therefore sailed his 10 galleys to the west.
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The force consisted of 1,000 men and 18 galleys.
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Lout also provides constructs needed for the implementation of document formatting that are not commonly found in other programming languages, such as galleys.
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The galleys then formed out of line, becoming an arrowhead formation.
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At the start of play each player must construct their navy using a combination of faster galleys and heavier combat ships.
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In all four formations were galleys from each of the participating states.
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The two main oil galleys in the 335 series engine run along the lifter bores.
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Converted for military use they were higher, larger and slower than regular (light) galleys.
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Valjean hides as they search for him, because if apprehended he will be returned to the galleys for life as a repeat offender.
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Seconded by 9 other galleys, however, he silenced the fort.
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He had several of the slower galleys, and a few barges, refit with battering rams.
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Even row galleys were sometimes fitted with sails.
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Most galleys retained a naval ram as their most effective means of sinking another ship.
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By the end of 1204 he had around 50 large galleys available; another 54 vessels were built between 1209 and 1212.
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Then the attackers withdrew to their initial positions with eight galleys about to sink and many damaged.
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They also required few skilled seamen and were difficult for sailing ships to catch, but vital in hunting down catching other galleys and oared raiders.
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The overall term used for these types of vessels was "gallee sottili" (slender galleys).
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Medieval galleys are believed to have been considerably slower, especially since they were not built with ramming tactics in mind.
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Before that, particularly in antiquity, there was a wide variety of terms used for different types of galleys.
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In addition, he sometimes kept some of his galleys hidden, to attack the rear of the enemy after the battle had started.
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There was little wind, so the galleys towed the sailing vessels, which did the fighting.
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Few records have survived to fill out the galley's subsequent career.
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All units (with the exception of galleys) must be grouped in a legion containing any number of up to seven units.
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A separate system of exhaust fans removed air from galleys and bathrooms.
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Once the fighting began with galleys locking on to one another bow to bow, the fighting would be over the front line ships.
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To help move and maneuvre the huge ship, it was pushed from the rear during the battle by two other galleys.
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The officers' mess and several galleys were wrecked, and the ship was filled with smoke.
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The method that was deemed most effective by contemporaries was to simply counter the threat of galleys with other galleys.
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The life-size galleys and pirate ships were dismantled to prevent them from being used by competing studios.
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Nations which are historically not well-developed are restricted in the building hierarchy to just galleys.
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Galleys usually had masts and sails, but when about to enter combat would lower them.
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The war galleys were mostly manned by prisoners of war or convicts, who were chained to benches, usually three to six per oar.
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They were accompanied by a number of galleys, together with a large group of people traveling on foot along the canal banks.
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Froissart, in his first relation, mentioned 40 sailing ships and 13 barges, but later reduced this numbers to 13 galleys.
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Fugitives were arrested and sent to the galleys.
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Large high-sided sailing ships had always been formidable obstacles for galleys.
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The most basic types were the following: large commander lantern galleys, half-galleys, galiots, fustas, brigantines and "fregatas".
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As galleys were intended to be fought from the bows, and were at their weakest along the sides, especially in the middle.
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Ancient galleys were named according to the number of oars, the number of banks of oars or lines of rowers.
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Ottoman galleys were very similar in design, though in general smaller, faster under sail, but slower under oars.
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The ancient terms for galleys was based on the numbers of rows or rowers plying the oars, not the number of rows of oars.
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The first dedicated war galleys fitted with rams were built with a mortise and tenon technique, a so-called "shell-first" method.
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The maintenance of galleys and the upkeep of proficient crews were very expensive, and neglect led to a rapid deterioration of the fleet.
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Common soldiers were consigned to use as rowers on the royal galleys.
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The space saved by having smaller galleys allowed for the installation of 156 seats.
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However, galleys have a tactical advantage against pure sailing vessels in restricted waters or when there is no wind.
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He was able to assemble two large ships, two medium-sized ships, two pataches and four galleys.
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At last, a new fleet of wind-driven galleons replaced the oar-driven galleys.
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The route made use of the regular and predictable monsoon winds or galleys.
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Meals are prepared in two galleys, which together are equipped to feed up to 100 people at a time.
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Toulon was the centre where most of the men committed to the galleys for religious crimes served their sentences.
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All the king's galleys were under his jurisdiction.
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By the eighteenth century, cannons and changes in modern naval warfare had made the galleys obsolete, and the use of galleys for punishment was stopped.
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Both solutions were problematic since they created a blind spot dead ahead and made it especially difficult to hit low-lying targets, like galleys.
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Heavy artillery on galleys was mounted in the bow which fit conveniently with the long-standing tactical tradition of attacking head-on and bow-first.
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The two boarding houses to it in the building of the local municipal council, and built galleys and pensions.
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Warships were oared sailing galleys with three to five banks of oarsmen.
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Upon embarking from the galleys, he was forced back to the shore's edge.
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The "chaiky" were often accompanied by larger galleys that served as command and control centres.
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Instead of a kitchen, airplane like on-board galleys were installed.
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He can be easily recognized by the way he dresses, due to the fact he frequently uses very colorful ties and black galleys.
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By 1898, the force had a further 8 steam launches to supplement its rowing galleys.
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A building hosting the galleys, the kitchen, and the offices of a temple.
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He lists precisely 54 galleys, 7 brigs, 17 frigates, 2 galleons, 28 merchant vessels and 12 small ships.
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Products include cabins, public area, galleys, wet units, provision stores and refrigeration machinery.
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Many galleys lost their anchors and 15 were wrecked onshore.
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Beyond this area were the galleys, sculleries, and pantries that served all passenger classes.
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Castelnuovo was also bombarded by sea, as ten pieces had been previously embarked aboard the galleys.
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Officers were chosen to command troops on the galleys.
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Galleys are lightly built craft that are optimized for rowing.
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The armament was considerably heavier than that of the galleys, or the smaller udemas and pojomas.
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Finally, the archbishops galleys took over two pirate ships.
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