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There go two daft ones now, muttered the old Manxman.
Never had he looked less like a Manxman.
That role was filled from 1935 by the 2-valve overhead camshaft Manxman.
This gave Manxman a service speed of 22 knots.
Manxman was used as a troop transport in 1917.
She wanted people to know me for a Manxman, wherever I might go."
He was the first Manxman ever win the British professional road race title.
Manxman was to be sailed there under her own steam, a final outing in passenger service.
Manxman was fully dismantled and scrapped by early 2012.
However, Manxman made one contribution to aviation history.
Although riders found it heavy, the Manxman handled well and was very reliable - if a bit over engineered.
But the Manxman warns that the wood and rope have been so neglected during the voyage they will break.
Manxman was certificated to carry 2,020 passengers and had a crew complement of 80.
When Manxman pulled out for the last time, Rommel's main army was only a few miles away.
A 650 cc engine was installed to create the Norton Manxman.
Bad news; she brings bad news, muttered the old Manxman.
According to the Manx Chronicle, he was a native Manxman.
Gauging this compromise was the greatest challenge of all and on his final run the Manxman nailed it.
The Manxman also became Britain's first male world road race champion for 46 years which he says was "phenomenal".
They were also known as the Manxman class and as "mine-laying cruisers".
Manxman took a torpedo in her engine room but survived, although repairs took two years.
But again the old Manxman said nay.
Peace, thou crazy loon, cried the Manxman, seizing him by the arm.
When the old Manxman pushes the boy aside, Ahab grows angry.
And the Manxman thinks I could help.