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21 Sentences With "have hoisted"

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The steel railway track they have hoisted aloft cuts into their shoulders.
It's a far cry from the United States, where illness and addiction have hoisted vaping into headlines.
Low interest rates, solid economic growth across the globe and rising corporate earnings have hoisted the S&P 23.2 .
In the last six years in which rescuers have hoisted people with the basket, the spinning has only occurred twice.
Low interest rates, solid economic growth across the globe and rising corporate earnings have hoisted the S&P 23.6 212 percent this year.
The Penguins have won nine of 10 series and left Washington in their wake each of the five times they have hoisted the Cup.
Despite loud opposition from tech firms to many of Trump's policies, investors have hoisted many tech stocks to all-time highs since the election.
The Montreal Canadiens have hoisted the league's Stanley Cup a record 23 times — most recently in 1993, the last time a Canadian team won it.
In advancing, the Islanders and Hurricanes knocked out two of the league's most recognizable and accomplished players, Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby, who have hoisted the last three Stanley Cups.
Weather agencies have hoisted warnings in multiple countries, and public officials are taking steps to open cooling centers in cities such as Paris to ensure residents have access to air conditioning.
The most satisfying view is from the roof, where the panda appears to have hoisted itself just enough to peek over the top of the building, perhaps in search of bamboo.
"We have hoisted our flag, and it is not fashioned of the stuff which can be quickly hauled down," Roosevelt declared during debate over the Philippine War more than a century ago.
As was the case in 2016, Jones is the only Sharks player this season to have hoisted the Cup, albeit in a limited role as a backup for the Los Angeles Kings.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sloane Stephens may have hoisted the U.S. Open trophy on Saturday with her defeat of Madison Keys but American tennis was the big winner at the year's final grand slam.
Well, it would look a lot like what we have now: Our elected leaders seem to have hoisted a giant white flag of surrender — either unable or unwilling to rein in corporate abuses and protect our markets.
Of the 307 players who've logged at least 500 minutes this season, only 2100 of them have hoisted fewer catch-and-shoot shots than the 100.1.2 Simmons has attempted this season, per Second Spectrum data provided by NBA.com.
So far they have hoisted the anchor, six brass portholes, the ship's 250-pound brass bell with the works "USS Nina" etched on its side, and several glass skylights that worked as prisms to distribute light below the Nina's deck.
Those looking to stop Cruz have hoisted expectations as high as possible for Cruz, arguing that it's almost ridiculous to ponder later states than March 1 given how open Cruz has been for a half-year about the scale of his ambitions on Tuesday.
It is probably here they have hoisted the local ship sails and masts to store during the winters.
His nickname chacha (Portuguese: Xàxà) would from then on be assimilated with the post he, and his sons and grandsons after him, held. Enjoying special privileges with regard to the slave trade, now illegal but nevertheless booming, the chacha , along with three of his sons and other Afro-Brazilian traders, he dominated Brazil's trading network on the Slave Coast. In 1822, he is said to have hoisted the flag of the newly proclaimed Brazilian Empire over the fort, which remained largely unoccupied since he conducted his activities and lived with his wives and many dozens of children in another part of Ouidah.Luis Felipe de Alencastro, "Continental drift: the independence of Brazil (1822)", in From Slave Trade to Empire.
Leatham then decided to turn around and run before the wind back to Astoria. Normally in proceeding into a strong wind, Harrison would have hoisted a jib sail to steady the vessel, but the one on board at the time was old and could not be relied upon to hold up in winds as strong as Harrison encountered that day. The cause of the leakage was not immediately known, but it was believed that the seams may have opened in the ship's hull, or some of its keel or rudder bolts worked loose. On August 27, 1904, while en route to the Siletz River with a load of cannery supplies valued at $10,000, Harrison lost its rudder off the Siulaw river.

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