An Engineer brigade task force nevertheless immediately began constructing a pontoon bridge to relieve traffic tie-ups on the main bridge. |
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The Marines began laying their own pontoon bridge to carry over their heaviest trucks. |
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He sets up a typewriter on a rickety wooden pontoon and moodily bashes away, staring out over the lake. |
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The Kingfisher landed safely in the rough water and taxied over to Kanze, who reached up to grasp a wing pontoon. |
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The crane jib came to rest on the pontoon narrowly missing a civilian shipwright working beside Young Endeavour. |
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In blackjack, or pontoon as it is known in Britain, the aim is to get a hand that totals 21, or as near 21 as possible without going over. |
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It submitted an application in September to build a floating pontoon, which would allow it to moor boats. |
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Some US forces were north of the Euphrates River, but most were stuck south of the waterway as engineers tried to build a pontoon bridge there. |
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These are useful in many ways, not least as a betting tokens for playing pontoon, we've found! |
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They built barrel bridges, roads, tramways, light railways, trenches, bunkers, pontoon bridges, trestle bridges and the Inglis Bridge. |
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The harbour is to be dredged, and a pontoon will be built across the middle, the better to accommodate sailing cruisers. |
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I got my equipment together, and an hour later was climbing into my drysuit on the large pontoon near the submarine mooring. |
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Lifting cables, each capable of carrying 900 tonnes, will subsequently be lowered from the pontoon and secured in the holes with steel plugs. |
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In the early morning of 11 December, Burnside's engineers began laying pontoon bridges. |
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An additional centreline pontoon at the stern housed the engine, and the fuel, freshwater, and sewage tanks. |
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It concluded that the mooring pontoon was supplied under a lease of over 30 days, so that the supply was tax exempt. |
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A 160 metre long pontoon will be built by 2011 in order to improve the reception of cruise liners and encourage the development of tourism. |
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In 2006, the inauguration of a new pontoon to facilitate the mooring of vessels illustrates this desire. |
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Another centre pontoon, extending about two-thirds of the length of the pleasure craft from forward, was also fitted for additional buoyancy. |
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I simply wanted to share this moment with those, who weren't so lucky and couldn't finish,» declared Marc on the pontoon. |
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It was then placed on a pontoon and towed to Valencia, where it was broken up. |
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When he got to the Red Sea, he had his army build a pontoon bridge and all the people walked across safely. |
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Do not attempt to repair the pontoon yourself, as this requires technical knowledge and training. |
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According to the latest information, the removal of the pontoon bridge is to take place in mid-October. |
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Provides a lightweight and cost effective alternative to the traditional steel pontoon. |
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You guard the pontoon bridge with a squad of Iraqi Army soldiers and a single interpreter. |
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During a 30-hour river closure, winch wires were being secured to both banks of the river and used to tow the floating pontoon on which the bridge rested. |
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The creak of the wooden pontoon was such a sad, lonely sound. |
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In your return, we're present on the pontoon and assist you in your operation of accosting. |
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Ruth and I hadn't even reached the lake when Dick's substantial pontoon boat hove into view. |
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At the Colorado River you will hop onto a pontoon boat for a short 10 to 15 minute ride along the river. |
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To compensate, the manuring of the alum will be made before the dumping of lagoons with a boat kind pontoon. |
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The fact is, we overbuild every pontoon and deck boat, and you don't get rich making boats so durable people keep them for a lifetime. |
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These vessels offer a huge seating area and can often accommodate as many people onboard as pontoon boats. |
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Vehicles are carried separately on a pontoon barge, and may take up to a week longer. |
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The row grew worse this week when the government decided, of all things, to remove a pontoon bridge over a small lake in the capital, Dhaka. |
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I hope I don't burst into tears like an old lady on the pontoon, when it's time to cast off? |
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Water was clear, the pontoon was right at the door of our room and the tiny fishes came to eat the dead skin on us. |
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At river level, with the dam soaring almost 600 feet above you, you will board a comfortable, motorized pontoon raft for your journey downstream. |
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Perhaps one of these rubber pontoon outboards would be better. |
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You stand on an unsteady pontoon bridge spanning the Tigris River in a township called ADH Dhouloueya. |
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Ahead of us, now, we can see what appears to be a large country house, built of grey ragstone and surrounded by smooth green lawns with the loch lapping at a small pontoon. |
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While we have not definitively located the video, in one video tanks can be seen crossing a pontoon bridge into Ukraine. |
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The train will be exhibited on the pontoon anchored at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. |
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The stainless steel hollow-core pontoon structure, which floats the bridge at the water surface, allows the bridge deck to both touch the water and be exposed to cold air, which encourages ice to build up around the bridge. |
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On our last day, we flew from Darwin by floatplane, landing on the water in Sweets Lagoon on the Finniss River System, and taxi-ing up to a pontoon on which were moored a helicopter and an airboat. |
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The plant, which weighs approx. 24,000 t and is 50 m high, is being built in Cadiz and will be partially set afloat and then loaded onto a 154 m long, 54 m wide pontoon. |
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Walk the pontoon bridge across the crystal clear Cahow Lake and enjoy the otherworldly stillness. |
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Instead, the local authorities consider it necessary that the pontoon bridge be preserved because the Sloboda Bridge in Novi Sad is still under restoration. |
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Pickerings Lifts made trench mortars and components for Bailey Bridges and floating pontoon bridges during the Second World War. |
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Tensile cable connections anchor the pontoon to piers. |
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Another 7,000 had crossed the pontoon bridge over the Tigris just days earlier. |
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There are 46 pontoon spaces for narrowboats in the dock, which can only be accessed via an assisted passage down the Leeds-Liverpool Canal link. |
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Mr Tose favoured blackjack, similar to pontoon, a children's game. |
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One or more vehicles are carried on a pontoon with ramps at either end for vehicles to drive on and off. |
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It is usually suspended from a crane on land or from a small pontoon or barge. |
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The graving docks were constructed adjacent to the south bank of the canal, and a floating pontoon dock was built nearby. |
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The helicopter will land next to the Colorado River, from where you will walk to the waiting pontoon boat for a 20 minute ride along the mighty Colorado River, through Quartermaster Canyon. |
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And every night now he played pontoon, that game of the Tommies, with Mrs Bolton, gambling with sixpences. |
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The new fastback was an attempt to aerodynamically optimize the pontoon shape. |
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Cloud-based company now manufactures pontoon boats, water bikes, and swim rafts in New Ulm, Minn. |
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Reachable through a pontoon bridge, this ship can accommodate up to 800 guests and includes a restaurant, 13 apartments, a parlor and a coffee shop. |
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With a total length of 365 m and a width of 22 m, the pontoon bridge features six lanes on two identical, mirrored decks spanning the entire Dubai Creek. |
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Among the vessels on display include a complete range of power boats to 50 feet, sport fishing boats, ski boats, family cruisers, pontoon boats, and personal water craft. |
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They had thrown me a life ring, and they helped me make my way into the inner pontoon but I just didn't have the strength to get out of the water. |
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The company's products were as important in the making of jerricans, tanks, mine detectors, naval gun parts, pontoon bridges, steel lifeboats and Sten guns. |
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This is believed to have been used by an artillery regiment stationed there from the 1860s for their pontoon bridge building, shooting and other exercises. |
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