Dooly


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Doo´ly


n.1.A kind of litter suspended from men's shoulders, for carrying persons or things; a palanquin.
Having provided doolies, or little bamboo chairs slung on four men's shoulders, in which I put my papers and boxes, we next morning commenced the ascent.
- J. D. Hooker.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Led by chief scientist and deep wreck diver Dr Gerard Dooly, the crew set off on the Celtic Explorer research vessel and used a remotely-operated underwater vehicle to explore the wrecks.
For example, in Dooly's (2011) telecollaboration, two groups of preservice teachers (PTs) from Spain and the U.S.
Atlanta, GA, December 13, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Advanced Care Partners (ACP), is expanding its service area into 24 more Georgia counties effective immediately, the following counties are now being served: Dougherty, Harris, Muscogee, Macon, Sumter, Lee, Chattahoochee, Taylor, Talbot, Crisp, Dooly, Worth, Colquitt, Cook, Brooks, Lowndes, Thomas, Tift, Baker, Mitchell, Turner, Marion, Schley, Dade.
Michol is a comical character from the Korean cartoon "Dooly the Little Dinosaur."
In response to local landowner and hunter interest in growing bigger whitetails, a 15-inch outside spread was set as the minimum requirement for legal bucks in Dooly County.
Similarly, Dooly (2013) and Dooly and Sadler (2016) affirm that, since PBL requires teamwork, learners inevitably have to produce oral communicative forms in the target language.
18-Kraemer, W.J.; Adams, K.; Cafarelli, E.; Dudley, G.A.; Dooly, C.; Feigenbaum, M.S.