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Ship of Greek mythology
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argo
Alternative clues for the word argo
- Ship with a golden cargo
- 2012 film banned in Iran
- Legendary Greek ship
- 2012 film about a fake CIA mission that received the Best Picture Oscar
- It sailed to Colchis
- 2012 political thriller largely set in Iran
- Former constellation that included Vela (the sails)
- 2012 thriller with John Goodman and Alan Arkin
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Population (2000): 1780 Housing Units (2000): 726 Land area (2000): 12.169642 sq. miles (31.519227 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.097665 sq. miles (0.252950 sq. km) Total area (2000): 12.267307 sq. miles (31.772177 sq. km) FIPS code: 02320 Located within: ...
Wikipedia
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Argo is a public artwork by Russian-American artist Alexander Liberman located on the south lawn of the Milwaukee Art Museum , which is in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , U.S.A . The artwork was made in 1974 from steel cylinders painted with a reflective white ...
Usage examples of argo.
Now, goddesses, say how it is that beyond this sea, near the land of Ausonia and the Ligystian isles, which are called Stoechades, the mighty tracks of the ship Argo are clearly sung of?
ERNEST BELAIR, 22 Argos Blvd., Special discount for fellow Health Handicappers.
But when the Colchians learnt the death of their prince, verily they were eager to pursue Argo and the Minyans through all the Cronian sea.
Argos I when it was on the other side of the world, Eileen wanted to try to get to know her sister again.
He flew on past pleasant hills and valleys, like Argos itself, or Lacedaemon, or the fair Vale of Tempe.
Returning by Argos and Corinth, I crossed the isthmus, and taking the road by Megara, reached Athens on the 20th of February.
MAY-FLOWER--of Delft Haven-- poor, common-looking ship, hired by common charter-party for coined dollars,--caulked with mere oakum and tar, provisioned with vulgarest biscuit and bacon,--yet what ship Argo or miraculous epic ship, built by the sea gods, was other than a foolish bumbarge in comparison!
The Argo was long and narrow, the outer row of seats on each side slightly raised.
As nearly as he could tell, this fellow Hercules and his nephew, named Enkidu, had been somehow stranded yesterday, left behind either by accident or design, when the Argo had put in along the shores of the river Chius, in the land of Mysia.
The Argo, like most ships built for other purposes than carrying freight, suffered from a lack of storage space in general, and not much could be done about it.
Within a couple of hours the Argo was coming ashore, her captain meaning to once more refill the collection of water jugs and jars and waterskins.
On several occasions the Argo sailed entirely out of sight of land for hours at a time.
Proteus began to notice how strangely often first one flying fish and then another, skimming the waves on a parallel course with the Argo, and at no great distance, just kept up with the ship.
Proteus observed one fellow standing at the end of a dock, who seemed to be posing with tensed muscles while he watched the Argo glide by, as if he wanted to impress the newcomers with his physique.
Amycus, the crew of the Argo drove their sleek vessel on up the swift and swirling watery channel that the steersman and the Colchian brothers called the Bogazi.