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- leading to Daemon departing Dragonstone. Daemon flies to Harrenhal and singlehandly takes the castle for Rhaenyra's cause after Ser Simon Strong willingly...
- to defeat them when they're at full strength, and once attempted to singlehandly fight Goku when his power limiter was removed, despite nearly dying when...
- The race was created for single- and doublehanded yachts (Category "Singlehand/class 40" and “Doublehanded/class 40") and small budgets. The two former...
- short-lived first independent Latvian republic (1918—40). He almost singlehandly established in his country both the balletic genre – with Mīlas uzvara...
- further from his former realm and as a result rioting broke out. Davis singlehandly defended his family by shepherding them to the roof of his residence...
- 1991 Riptide, 1992 Clawhammer, 1993 Maelstrom, 1994 Black Fish, 2010 Singlehand, 2019 The Worst Journey in the Midlands, 1983 Emperor Smith - the man...
- is raised, the sailor only has to manage one sheet, making it easy to singlehand. The "off set-centerboard" is in a case that is on the starboard side...
- review for Practical Sailor, Darrell Nicholson wrote, "Because we were singlehanding, we appreciated the optional in-mast mainsail furler, and standard headsail...
- "Anna Sophie Reventlow - Dronning af Danmark" (in Danish). genealogi.singlehand.dk. Archived from the original on 25 December 2015. Retrieved 24 December...
- adding a self-tacking jib on a jib-boom, making the boat much easier to singlehand upwind, and offering some appeal to the family learning to sail, who might...