During the Soviet period, another story about the city's name was popular : raftsmen on the river Sozh supposedly warned each other about the danger of running into sandy shallows by shouting �Ho!
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Exploitation of the forest dates back to the thirteenth century, and there is an ancient tradition of raftsmen floating timber down the Loue to the Sa�ne and the Rhone, and thence to the Mediterranean.
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For example, fishermen, carpenters, raftsmen, tanners, dyers, brickmakers and limeburners were to be found along the Vltava, and around the horse market were located farriers, wagonmakers, coppersmiths and cabinetmakers.
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Few Germans lived in Sackheim during the Middle Ages; raftsmen from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania often stayed in the quarter, and much of K�nigsberg's Lamb of God with red standard on a green field.
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As one old-time raftsman put it : With a square bow you were compelled to hold the raft in or near the middle of the river : if it butted the hill it would come to pieces.
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The Rush name was nonetheless included in a list of five potential names ( Nationals, Voyageurs, Redblacks, and Raftsmen being the others ) for the team in a focus group led by the team's owners in January 2013.
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In 1949, for " The American School of the Air ", Amadeo De Filippi composed " Raftsman's Dance, " based on two Ohio river songs, " Raftsman Jim " and " Going Up the River ."
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In 1949, for " The American School of the Air ", Amadeo De Filippi composed " Raftsman's Dance, " based on two Ohio river songs, " Raftsman Jim " and " Going Up the River ."
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From the success of " Halka " to other major operatic compositions; " Flis " ( The Raftsman ), 1858, bust monument built in his honor in the Old Town of Vilnius in the middle of the square of his name.
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Civil Engineer John MacTaggart, in 1827, described them as " a noted ridge of rocks, called the Hog s Back, from the circumstances of raftsmen with their wares [ timber rafts ] sticking on it in coming down the stream . "