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They took to my barging without any offence, making room for me like a good-natured crowd.
But the barging is not something we're comfortable with."
Hayley couldn't work out what the fuss was all about, so she smiled and nodded, just to be free of the barging.
There's the same barging, jumping off the shoulder and closing the gap.'
- Pamela J. Caldwell, Seattle A. Barging is particularly popular in France, perhaps less so in other European countries.
Though atrophied, commercial barging can still be seen here, and on the nearby Gowanus Canal a steady flow of trucks load up with beer kegs, lumber and heating oil.
Bernie was nominated for Most Promising Male Vocalist at the 1984 Juno Awards for his album entitled "Barging In" (Sony).
They admitted that depending on assumptions about the relative survival of barged fish versus those migrating in the river, the stock could recover either with continued barging or by stopping the strategy altogether.
During the summer months there are barge services, sealifts to the town by Northern Transportation Company Limited from Hay River& Cooper Barging Services from Ft. Simpson.
Three weeks ago, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani held a news conference to announce the plan, a major component of which is the barging of 6,400 tons of garbage a day to Linden.
In the Netherlands, where canal barging is a way of life, 4Winds Specialty Tours offers 15 itineraries, including a 10-night cruise through flower fields in peak season ($1,395, based on double occupancy).
Jim Baker, the Northwest salmon campaign coordinator for the Sierra Club, said there were many ways in which barging could be harmful to fish, despite the fact that such high percentages survive the short trip itself.
Go Barging has announced plans for a new ship, new seven-day itineraries and the addition of a converted freight barge for a total of 13 vessels serving England, Ireland, France and Germany.
"We call it 'Discover Barging,' " said the chief executive of RiverBarge Excursion Lines, Eddie Conrad, referring to his company's three- and five-night American river voyages out of such ports as Cincinnati, Louisville and New Orleans throughout the year.