Contained in a compact package inside the spar, the double-ended system allows crew to quickly power or depower the sail from the trapeze. |
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As Tanj caught it, she noticed there were two double-ended harness hooks clipped to it. |
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He'd bought an old double-ended fishboat called the Zowie, and they were going beachcombing, otherwise known as log salvaging. |
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Mr Raha, when he was called on to build it, designed a long double-ended whaler, with a wide beam, and a keel hewn from a single log. |
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It does this by moving the material through the stacker frame to an in-line tension stand and double-ended rewind reel. |
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The double-ended ferries could carry 2 lorries and 4 tricars, and plied between Wakato and Wakamatsu of northern Kyushu. |
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For the double-ended ramrods, one end is threaded for cleaning attachments and the other end shaped concave for loading a patched round lead ball over 30 grains of powder. |
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The orchestral instrument uses softer beaters, like giant timpani sticks, often double-ended so that a roll may be played one-handed by twisting the wrist. |
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The practice of fishing with nets and lines from shore, with the aid of a rowboat or double-ended skiff, appears to have continued well into the 19th century. |
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Technicians should use a double-ended grinder for rough polishing, abrasive paper for sanding, and diamond or alumina abrasives for final polishing. |
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