Rough hulls of young wood suffuse the workshop with a rich and resinous fragrance.
These have two hulls, spaced widely apart and connected by a raftlike structure and no large keel.
The hulls of older aircraft now require extensive inspections if they are to continue in service.
It allows for taller masts, bigger hulls and greater sail area for the same weight.
Also left behind are the twisted hulls of two police pickups and Hakim Jan's SUV.
Zeller led Indiana with 14 points, while Will Sheehey had 13, Watford 12 and Jordan Hulls 11.
Hulls, second in the Big Ten in three-point percentage, now plays 3 miles from his high school.
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Their ice-strengthened hulls can navigate in and around the ice and deep into protected coves and bays.
And the relatively heavy hulls of the Js don't seem to be a handicap against modern boats, either.
The group has already allowed modifications that would horrify purists, including high-tech carbon-fiber masts and lightweight aluminum hulls.
Richard Syron of Freddie Mac overloaded their cargo hulls with junk mortgage securities.
In the mid '90s, we'd extract juice from the cranberry and then leave behind what we call the hulls.
In fact, he had holes bored through the hulls to render them unseaworthy.
In a real-time startegy game, you can't afford to neglect the battlefield while musing over hulls and sail fabric.
They have V-shaped hulls that deflect blasts from improvised explosive devices -- IEDs -- outward and away from passengers.
After this incident, environmentalists and local officials say double hulls should become mandatory.
Mr Goss defended Team Philips, which has been criticised for its ambitious design, featuring two hulls that pierce the waves.
Since then he has built 29 boats, hardly any two alike, except for having eggshell-thin, carbon-fiber hulls and luxurious interiors.
Iceboats took on their modern configuration, with smaller, comparatively lightweight hulls and a single skate mounted at the front, for better control.
The resulting work, consisting of two giant hulls (one steel, one wood) bisected by a large gap or void, was widely acclaimed.
And in some regions, cottonseed hulls are processed into oil-drilling mud, a sticky, industrial-strength type of Play-Doh that is used to plug leaks in oil wells.
Archaeologists have found tacks which would have been used to nail lead on to the hulls of ships inside one of the bays.
They threw out restrictions on crew-member nationalities and a rule that prohibited campaigns from selling engineering and performance data along with their old hulls.
Spithill was at the helm of Oracle's first 72-foot catamaran in October when the twin hulls dug into the waves and the boat tumbled stern over bow.
Guard Jordan Hulls was 0 for 6, Will Sheehey 3 for 9 and forward Cody Zeller missed eight of 11 tries, many of which were swatted away.
Instead, Huibers and his team built the boat by welding together the metal hulls of 25 barges into a single frame, which was then covered with Scandinavian pine.
They are mainly transported over longer distances on boat hulls, but larvae and fragments can also be spread by fishing equipment, the movement of fishing nets and tidal currents.
Rosie spent life in a custom ranch house in California's wine country and exercised in an airy, sunlit building on an earthen floor covered with clean hulls of rice.
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