| 41. | Acu�a y Manrique sent an armed expedition consisting of two pirogues of war, one galleon and 300 men to dislodge the English.
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| 42. | An animated exhibit features a Cajun resident named Tante Marie, who sits in a pirogue and talks about life in the refuge.
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| 43. | Niominka pirogues may have plied the coast and rivers further south ( including the Gambia, maybe as far as the Casamance River.
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| 44. | Mounted on a concrete double-hulled pirogue, the Mw?Ka symbolises the mast but also the central post of a case.
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| 45. | They put them in pirogues _ you know, dugout canoes _ at night, and take them to boats offshore, for export.
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| 46. | The boat, a large wooden canoe called a pirogue, foundered 80 kilometers ( 50 miles ) northwest of the capital, Monrovia.
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| 47. | The edge led to the lagoon, where fishermen paddled their pirogues for a fee to Sogbokoji, the village where Denakpo ran his clinic.
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| 48. | While ferries often have at least token symbols of public regulation, like signs showing maximum capacity or firm ticket prices, pirogues have none.
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| 49. | However, the Aztecs were successful in setting an ambush with thirty of their pirogues in an area in which they had placed impaling stakes.
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| 50. | Many black people were killed during these uprisings which led to the dumping of rum and sugar from the Pirogue plantation into a nearby pond.
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