The game stayed 3-3 into double overtime, thanks mostly to the posts and crossbars. |
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The four crossbars, or rungs of the ladder, are the four colures, which come together at the pole. |
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Each chamber contained three perches with microswitches under the crossbars that activated when the birds occupied the perches. |
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One by one they trotted and cantered over little crossbars and verticals and then filed out into the smaller grass ring that adjourned the hunt field. |
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The fishermen load the sledge with their catch, and then lean on the crossbars, scooting the mud horse over the flats that would otherwise drag them down. |
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He pushed the legless ends together on the ground so as to form a virtual hub, from which the crossbars radiated up and outward like the spokes of a giant horizontal wheel. |
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Hmm, yes Wendy, isobars are sooooo much more interesting than crossbars, aren't they? |
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More conventional semaphore signals replaced the discs and crossbars over time. |
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Another possibility consists of feeding the mast or the tower by cables running from the tuning unit to the guys or crossbars at a certain height. |
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