The lottery grant also funded two ski tows, car parking facilities and floodlighting. |
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Cyclists take tows on the sly, grab drinks and food from them, and are paced back to the pack by them. |
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I think a comfortable climb rate for a paraglider from a ground tows is 500 fpm. |
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The crews are trained to undertake tows of crippled boats, extinguish fires afloat and provide first aid. |
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The boat tows the lure, the fish eats, the boat carries on, line comes off the reel and the fish is hooked. |
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Freed from the confines of ski tows and pistes, they travel to where snow cover is deepest and the hills most deserted. |
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Eventually, as I near the harbour mouth, a rescue launch roars out to meet me and tows me in. |
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There are 12 lifts, including a gondola, chairlifts, button tows and T-bars, which cover most of the mountain. |
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The supply truck tows a water trailer and carries full water cans for direct exchange. |
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Martock features 600 vertical feet with seven trails, terrain-park, half-pipe, one quad chairlift, two Tbar lifts, and two rope tows. |
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This is a very small map, but the dot indicates where the vessels are making their tows. |
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A helicopter is commissioned to carry a race judge, solely to clamp down on backmarkers taking tows from cars in the convoy during the mountain stages. |
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For the last four years, the number of tows with recruits has been low and these tows are mainly confined to the inshore areas. |
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The deck-hand was on the afterdeck sorting the catch and shucking the scallops during tows. |
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Working 24 hours per day when the sea conditions were suitable, 1 839 tows were completed. |
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Ctenophores collected by gentle plankton net tows were transported to the laboratory within 12 hours. |
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The seismic vessel tows an air gun array that produces sound waves which are captured by a network of hydrophones distributed on long cables known as streamers. |
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Sonobuoys are a group of disposable electronic cylinders that are regularly deployed off the Louis' stern one at a time about every eight hours during seismic tows. |
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Where traffic is heavy or push tows operate, adequate approach walls are needed both to accommodate vessels awaiting entry and to provide shelter from river currents while vessels move slowly into or out of the lock. |
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Marine traffic with low air draught requirements such as log tows, loaded and unloaded gravel barges, use the channel beneath the fixed span between piers 5 and 6 for navigation. |
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The number of random tows completed each year is given across the top. |
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There are physical constraints as well: tows are not always able to enter river ports where the customs are located, simply because of the size of the vessel. |
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Fibres spun from very large bundles of fibre, called tow, are generally crimped in-line by feeding two tows into a stuffer box, where the tows fold and compress against each other to form a plug of yarn. |
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Steamer tows and the steam calliope greatly increased territory and audiences, and Stephen Foster's songs added sentimental charm to their programs. |
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A vessel operator who attempts to pass astern of a working tug without being aware of navigation lights displayed by tugs and tows is in danger of colliding with the submerged towline or the towed object. |
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While the majority of tonnage is downbound, the numbers of upbound and downbound barges and tows at each lock each year are about equal. |
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The joint venture fishes for small tows throughout the day to feed the offshore factory fresh fish in an orderly fashion, only leaving the fishing grounds to refuel and grub up every ten days or so. |
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For horizontal tows, three cables attached at equal distances around the mouth ring meet at a point towards the top of the net, enabling the net to be attached to a winch. |
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Lastly, oblique tows are used to evaluate larval content in a given space. |
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He also tows heavy materials that are not handled by cranes. |
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What is the insurance coverage if a CCGA member is authorized to participate in a SAR tasking or Prevention activity and tows HIS own CCGA vessel with his own personal trailer and own personal vehicle? |
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Rope tows were being replaced by poma lifts, pomas by T-bars, T-bars by single chairs, singles by doubles, then triples, then quadruples, then gondolas. |
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By contrast, the central region of the eastern tropical Pacific has been sampled extensively during surface tows with neuston nets, yielding higher densities of paralarvae. |
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