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Budgerows were 'large and
commodious, but
generally ****brous and
sluggish keelless boats, used for
journeys on the Ganges'. The term is
thought to be an...
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gigantic ruins of its old
Byzantine citadel; and its harbour, once
equally commodious and safe, is
gradually becoming silted up."
During the
Tanzimat (reform)...
- on the
heights upon the west side of the bay. The
harbour is
large and
commodious. The site of
Coressia is
located near
modern Livadi,
which was renamed...
- 100 m in length, as well as a second,
smaller runway of 800 m. It is a
commodious airport for
reaching the
departments of Aveyron, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne...
- had
their caesura always at the
eighth syllable, it was
thought in time
commodious to
divide them; and
quatrains of
lines alternately consisting of eight...
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completed in 2007. It
covers an area of 21000
square feet. It
consists of 8
commodious halls, auditorium,
committee room,
multimedia workstation,
reception hall...
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reporter in the
Leeds Mercury described it as "one of the most
handsome and
commodious chapels in the kingdom;
being capable of
accommodating 3000 persons, and...
- for
Dutch naval aid in Ayutthaya's war
against Pattani. This new more
commodious piece of land was
situated next to the Chao
Phraya River outside the walled...
- any
other place on the
Upper Mississippi. I have
erected a
large and
commodious brick stable, and it is
capable of
accommodating seventy-five
horses at...
- Navigation, nor use of the
commodities that may be
imported by Sea; no
commodious Building; no
Instruments of
moving and
removing such
things as require...