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He made no move to help her with the pirogue.
She had been raised in a pirogue and could go anywhere.
Indeed, nobody coming close in a pirogue could have missed it.
Then she walked down to the water to wash herself, thinking at the same time about the pirogue.
And no one else saw me lay Patsy down in the pirogue.
Close to the water's edge, five men prepare to launch their pirogue.
"Time to put our pirogue in the water and see if we float or sink."
Maybe it was the glorious pirogue ride through what had to be God's country.
The only way to Polly's house was by water, in a little boat called a pirogue.
A pirogue is waiting for you on the canal not a hundred yards off.
The pirogue was heavily loaded with the three of them and the dog.
He practically ran to the dock and got into his pirogue.
I looked back once at the pirogue bobbing in the swamp water.
And with his head unbent, he stepped into the pirogue.
I come here in a pirogue to fetch you.
The site is accessible only by pirogue and several hunting trails.
To get to the beach arrange transport with a pirogue captain.
Miranda sat in the bottom of the pirogue between some canvas bags.
An old man in a pirogue was asked how the willow leaves agreed with his cattle.
Beside the house, just off the bank, was a half-submerged pirogue.
"I can't pole this pirogue and talk at the same time."
The pirogue rocked with the movement of the water.
They were back in the pirogue and paddling again.
Pierce the border by pirogue at this southern frontier village.
There was a lamp on a pole at the bow of the pirogue, as well.
In Latin America, frozen treats similar to the piragua are known by many different names.
The piragua vendor is known as the "Piragüero".
Travel is often by dugout canoe (piragua).
Piragua - Shaved ice dessert, shaped like a pyramid, covered with fruit flavored syrup.
The agency's reference to the piragüa is in a report titled "What is in your piragua?"
Piragua may refer to:
"This is probably the only piragua cart in a museum in the country, we're proud to say," said David M. Kahn, the society's executive director.
They paddled to the island by canoe (piragua) from Venezuela, ejected by the Caribs-another people indigenous to the area.
The term "periagua" overlaps, but is not synonymous with, "pirogue", derived through the French language from "piragua".
Mustique Airways flies the touring party to Union Island each Thursday morning to board the Piragua, a 40-foot trimaran.
In most Spanish-speaking countries, the word piragua (pi ra güa) means pirogue, a small, flat-bottomed boat.
Their biggest hits were "La Piragua" and "Violencia" both by composer José Barros.
Linguistically or culturally these differences extended from various cognates or types of canoe: canoa, piragua, cayuco to distinct languages.
Arrangements can be made for Dive Mayreau to meet the Piragua to take passengers for dives in the Tobago Cays.
During the summer months in Puerto Rican neighborhoods, especially in New York and Philadelphia, "piragua" carts are often found on the streets and attract many customers.
After cooling down with a street vendor's $2 piragua - crushed ice doused in fruit-flavored syrup - I moseyed over to the Casa Blanca.
The Piragua sails to Mayreau for a one-hour stay before casting off for the Tobago Cays, where a buffet lunch and bar are provided.
Calcarovula piragua is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ovulidae, the ovulids, cowry allies or false cowries.
The Piragua Guy (Piragüero) is the owner of a small piragua stand that competes with Mister Softee.
His most popular songs include, La cumbia de la paz, El tren, Como el viento and La piragua.
The painting "Carrito de Piragüas" ("Piragua Cart") is a mixed media piece by an unknown artist, on exhibit at El Museo del Barrio in New York.
In most of Puerto Rico and many Puerto Rican neighborhoods, they are named "Piragua", because they are made in pyramid shapes and agua means water in Spanish.
Phenacovolva piragua (Dall, 1889): synonym of Calcarovula piragua (Dall, 1889)
The piragua longboat used to cross the San Pedro River was also transported to the lake to be used in the attack on the Itza capital; this boat had 6 oars and a rudder.
Vives appropriately ends the album with an updated cover of José Barros's classic La Piragua (The Canoe), which, like many of Vives's covers, turns the song into his own.