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Clark's work has appeared in publications, such as The New Yorker, The Prison Journal, and in anthologies of prison writing, including Doing Time and Hauling Up the Morning: Writings & Art by Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War in the U. S. She has won several awards for her poetry in the annual PEN prison writing contest.

Hauling and is
Hauling a heavy, powerful, and still very much alive fish on board the boat represents a considerable challenge, unless the fish is tagged and released.
( The trade paperbacks include a " Rest Index Peace " at the end of each volume, listing all the ways Nodwick has died up to that volume, this Index doesn't include Nodwick's deaths from Dragon and Dungeon Magazines, nor from the online comic ).. In Dragon # 270's Giants in the Earth article, Nodwick is stated as being a level 21 Henchman, with eighteen ranks in each of the Nonweapon Proficiences Schlepping, Toting, Hauling, and Lifting with Knees.
Herbert is a resident of Cincinnati and is corporate counsel to the Ace Doran Hauling and Rigging Company.

Hauling and .
Hauling up, Russ listened carefully.
Hauling Wheat to Mill, Ritzville c. 1908 Following the rebuilding from the fire, Ritzville was incorporated as a town in 1888 and was officially re-incorporated as a city on July 17, 1890 after Washington became a state.
Hauling heavily-laden boat trains or holiday specials from rest up the gradient frequently required three powerful locomotives.
" Hauling " ( pulling ) actions were intermittent in nature.
Hauling a 3, 600-short ton ( 3, 300 t ) freight train demanded doubleheading and helper operations, and adding and removing the helper engines from a train slowed operations.
File: Hauling supplies on Attu. jpg | United States troops hauling supplies on Attu Island in May 1943.
* Hauling wind: Pointing the ship towards the direction of the wind ; generally not the fastest point of travel on a sailing vessel.
* Overhaul: Hauling the buntline ropes over the sails to prevent them from chafing.
Hauling vans and horseboxes, they soon became worn out and were withdrawn in 1913.
Hauling out the rubble took more than a year.
Her poems appeared in the anthologies Hauling Up the Morning, Wall Tappings, Igniting a Revolution: Voices in Defense of the Earth, Seeds of Fire, and in her chapbook, Rescue the Word.
Hauling in on ( tightening ) the outhaul increases foot tension in the main sail.
Hauling the box aboard Serenity, they find a recorded message from Tracey.

clewline and be
Pulled tight and secured to the jackstay or the yard's lift, this takes the load off the clewline and sail, and should allow the blocks to be lifted higher, dragging the sail down less and enabling a neater stow.

clewline and .
Note that the clewline from the course ( main sail ) was called the Clewgarnet.

by and contrast
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
The cyclist, by contrast, blond and blue-eyed, is simply unreflective, unproblematic Life, `` blithe and carefree ''.
I take the central meaning here to be the contrast between the drab empty quality of life without literature and a life enriched by it.
The limits are suggested by an imaginary experiment: contrast the perceptual skill of English professors with that of their colleagues in discriminating among motor cars, political candidates, or female beauty.
In contrast to this voluntary-control explanation for nonreactivity given by the Kohnstamm-positive subjects, the Kohnstamm-negative subjects offered an involuntary-control hypothesis to explain nonreactivity.
Phonemes connected by a morphophonemic rule commonly show a good bit of phonetic similarity, possible because of the several dimensions of contrast in the system.
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
For the illusion of depth created by the contrast between the affixed material and everything else gives way immediately to an illusion of forms in bas-relief, which gives way in turn, and with equal immediacy, to an illusion that seems to contain both -- or neither.
And the surface is driven back, in its very surfaceness, only by this contrast.
and these capitals seem in turn to be pushed back by their placing, and by contrast with the corporeality of the woodgraining.
His personality appears more striking by contrast with Marina, who is -- perhaps purposely -- rather superficially characterized.
Pip imagines how Estella would look down upon Joe's hands, roughened by work in the smithy, and the deliberate contrast between her white hands and his blackened ones is made to symbolize the opposition of values between which Pip struggles -- idleness and work, artificiality and naturalness, gentility and commonness, coldness and affection -- in fact, between Satis House and the forge.
Today, by contrast it is a lively and colorful fruit, vegetable, and flower market.
Backstage was tomblike by contrast.
the similitude of God, by contrast, is that which makes a man a child of God and not merely a rational creature.
In contrast, the East is ably led by such stalwart heroes as Khrushchev, Tito, and Mao.
By contrast, the cursive developed out of the Nabataean alphabet in the same period soon became the standard for writing Arabic, evolving into the Arabic alphabet as it stood by the time of the early spread of Islam.
The term Building design professional ( or Design professional ), by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed architect, such as architectural technologists and intern architects.
In contrast, in systems of reincarnation, such as those in the Dharmic tradition, the nature of the continued existence is determined directly by the actions of the individual in the ended life, rather than through the decision of another being.
Birds of humid Andean forests include mountain-toucans, quetzals and the Andean Cock-of-the-rock, while mixed species flocks dominated by tanagers and Furnariids commonly are seen-in contrast to several vocal but typically cryptic species of wrens, tapaculos and antpittas.
In the hands of a skilled composer or arranger, the natural harmonics can be used to haunting melancholy effect or, by contrast, to create a charming pastoral flavor, as in the lilting " Ranz des Vaches " and works by Brahms, Rossini, and Britten cited below.
In contrast to the depictions of difficult labor above, an alternative version is presented in Amphitryon, a comedic play by Plautus.

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