Boatsman

Related to Boatsman: boatswain
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Specifically, Plaintiff's Boatsman Policy, purchased from Defendant, provides for "bodily injury liability coverage in the amount of $300,000.00." However, Plaintiff's policy also contains a liability exclusion for precisely the type of incident that occurred on Lake Barkley on July 26, 2016.
(4) For advertising, see Schwartz (1968), Fry, Keim, and Meiners (1982), Navarro (1988), and Boatsman and Gupta (1996).
LATHER YOU THAN ME, MATE Lone boatsman braves the seething mass of soapy water in front of the Squiggly Bridge
The only reason I knew that was because I had checked that info with a boatsman while we were waiting at the Abra Station.
Why: An expert boatsman will get you so close to the flamingos, without alarming the birds, that you can actually see them feeding from the bottom of the lake.
Boatsman and Baskin (1981) find if one choses comparable firms with same kind of historical earnings then one minimizes the valuation errors as compared to firms chosen on random basis.
I'm an experienced boatsman, that's why I find it funny."
First it is mentioned that he himself eliminates the "stone charms" which are to help him over the waters of death, as Ur-Shanabi the boatsman does not fail to remind him, "your own hands have foiled you ...
He passed on his boatsman skills as a qualified powerboat instructor, a Royal Yachting Association marine radio instructor, and a RNLI sea check safety advisor.
Although their work was conducted in the United States, there is sufficient evidence from the US and UK to indicate that increases in taxation generally stimulates corporate giving (Boatsman and Gupta 1996).