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- noun Plural form of
barge . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
barge .
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Examples
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Those fighting the closures argue the carp DNA could have been transported in barges 'ballast water or bird droppings – meaning the fish themselves aren't necessarily present.
Asian Carp Battle: Five States Make Final Pitches To Judge Over Chicago Shipping Locks AP 2010
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Some of the largest cats taken on the Missouri rivers were taken off barges from the guys in early 1900's using mostly spoiled ham.
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Some of the largest cats taken on the Missouri rivers were taken off barges from the guys in early 1900's using mostly spoiled ham.
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Those fighting the closures argue the carp DNA could have been transported in barges 'ballast water or bird droppings – meaning the fish themselves aren't necessarily present.
Asian Carp Battle: Five States Make Final Pitches To Judge Over Chicago Shipping Locks AP 2010
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Those fighting the closures argue the carp DNA could have been transported in barges 'ballast water or bird droppings – meaning the fish themselves aren't necessarily present.
Asian Carp Battle: Five States Make Final Pitches To Judge Over Chicago Shipping Locks AP 2010
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My favorite, and also the most plausible, is that it's sugar cane rotting in barges docked on the Mississippi.
Just the Facts, Ma'am Slimbolala 2005
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The celebrations began Saturday evening, when players, coaches and their families rode in barges along the Alamo city's famed Riverwalk, smiling, waving and hoisting the title trophy before an estimated 350,000 people.
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My favorite, and also the most plausible, is that it's sugar cane rotting in barges docked on the Mississippi.
Things I Forgot to Mention About Things I Like About Summer In New Orleans Slimbolala 2005
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My favorite, and also the most plausible, is that it's sugar cane rotting in barges docked on the Mississippi.
Archive 2005-08-01 Slimbolala 2005
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When Klapprott was younger, he used to take potshots at coal barges from the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in his hometown of Keokuk, Iowa.
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