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- In D鷑 Laoghaire, Ireland, there is a monument to the hobblers who lost their lives.
- Hobblers were freelance pilots, and competition was strong to be the first to board the approaching ships.
- "The shuttle people would say, ` It's our hobbler again, "'he said.
- Before harbour boards were established, pilots known as "'hobblers "'would compete with one another.
- He joins fellow hobblers Sedale Threatt ( bursitis in his left foot ) and Anthony Peeler, who remains day-to-day with a strained left shoulder.
- Not only did the successful hobblers receive payment to pilot the ships into port but they were also awarded the contract for discharging / loading those ships whilst in port.
- St Michael's Rowing Club, one of the longest-established members of the East Coast Rowing Council, has its roots in D鷑 Laoghaire harbour since the hobblers of the 18th and 19th centuries.
- He gets only two games a season in Los Angeles, and for Friday's against the Los Angeles Clippers, MacLean didn't even get to watch ql0609, 0013from the bench like fellow hobblers Chris Webber and Rex Chapman.
- The Border horses, called hobblers or hobbies, were small and active, and trained to cross the most difficult and boggy country, " and to get over where our footmen could scarce dare to follow . "-George MacDonald Fraser, " The Steel Bonnets, The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers ".
- Joining the many hobblers on the active roster, assistant coaches Michael Cooper and Kurt Rambis stayed home Thursday with the flu and veteran aide Bill Bertka was elbowed in the eye during a demonstration in Wednesday's practice . . . . For support during his slow start, Van Exel recently chatted with his college coach, Cincinnati's Bob Huggins.