Team members have to move the frame with another person standing on the bar of the A-frame, by loosening and pulling on ropes at different times. |
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Although it seems high to many handlers, the A-frame is the best obstacle to begin training. |
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The cabin is an A-frame, tall and thin, a cow skull wired over the doorway, fake Indian symbols painted around it. |
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Each is architecturally different, from a Cape Cod cottage, to an A-frame chateau, to a lighthouse look-alike. |
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In a year or so an A-frame that accommodates three or four families in style will be built on the site. |
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Obstacles include jumping through a hanging tire, scaling planks, running up and down an A-frame, and other challenges. |
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We followed in the footsteps of the crew along the flying walkway, passing under a large A-frame that supported the foremast. |
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They are going to do multi-cores off the aft deck and piston coring off the side A-frame. |
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Using a horse, some rope, and their stile as an A-frame for leverage, they were able to open up the chambered tomb. |
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The original 1954 A-frame church had tapering glulam columns and a stone exterior. |
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For example a short A-frame is positive. High airspeed in relation to the turbulence is positive too. |
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The one she picked out was a beauty, a big one, an A-frame with picture windows for the New West view. |
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When placed in the hot coals of the public ovens overnight, the A-frame lid enables moisture to circulate in the form of steam and condensation, keeping the dish moist. |
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For launch from the mother ship the ship's own launch hoists can be used or alternatively an A-frame can be set up on the mother ship in under twelve hours. |
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They have confirmed that an underwater investigations have identified hairline fissures on the A-frame structures which support the propellor shafts. |
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Small A-frame houses, Russian orthodox churches, and many new wooden buildings went up as Russians settled the area in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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It was a modified A-frame at that point, the peak of the roof standing some eight meters from the ground, the top half above the porch roof all glass. |
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For mooring deployment and recovery in the deeper portions of the Basin, the vessel was creatively jury-rigged with a bow-mounted A-frame. |
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Another wale was broken downward off the dock as the vessel rolled over and one pile was damaged by the ladder rungs on the A-frame gantry. |
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The sub is rolled under the massive A-frame at the stern of the research vessel Atlantis. |
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These patches of excessive wear were in way of the drag hoist pulleys that were mounted on the stern A-frame. |
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Vessel rigging consisted of an aluminum A-frame mast, a steel lifting boom, and trolling poles. |
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Topanga A-frame retains that '70s sensibility. |
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We dig in immediately, hacking a shallow shelf in the steep slope, hastily surrounding it with blocks of snow and throwing up our laughable A-frame pup tent. |
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Launching was from collapsible A-frame ladders. |
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The vessel would then be stopped and the cable removed from the top of the A-frame and placed in another sheave block attached to the tow bar located 2.14 m above the deck. |
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The long-line system is then hauled out of the water with a hydraulic system attached to an A-frame, and the socks are recuperated and put in isotherm boxes. |
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Bodies for this type of transport normally have longitudinal nearside and offside A-frame sides integrated into the floor sub-structure providing two interior and two exterior frails. |
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Petite a-frame suede mini-skirts featured patchwork pockets or cut-out patterns on leather. |
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It also has a twin axel with no a-frame and is used for transporting mini diggers. |
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They do anything from A-Frame signs, Real Estate signs, Banners, Directional, Channel Letters, Window lettering, Magnetic, Wraps, etc. |
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