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"hoist" Definitions
  1. a piece of equipment used for lifting heavy things, or for lifting people who cannot stand or walk

451 Sentences With "hoist"

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"The safety of all metal and non-metal miners riding hoist conveyances is largely dependent upon the attentiveness and physical capabilities of the hoist operator," the agency said.
An example would be when we hoist the Summoner's Cup.
You could panic and hoist yourself out of the bathtub.
He gripped a walker to hoist himself out of bed.
Across the nation, people hoist the tricolor in public places.
Mr. Lawler jumped in the water to begin the hoist.
Hoist the Battlefield Cup, claim those bragging rights and the $25,000.
More than a few also hoist adult beverages (strictly BYOB here).
Analysts agree that the government was hoist with its own petard.
Someday, I hope to hoist my own grandchildren onto my shoulders.
Their hydraulic arms are strong enough to hoist hundreds of pounds.
But I'm going, and I'll hoist my sign for you too.
It's up there with lamingtons, Tim Tams and the Hills Hoist.
Let's hoist one to Mr. Stulberg for a fun Monday crossword.
Afterward, he'd hoist me on his shoulders, this giant, invincible man.
He is struggling to hoist himself out of his emotional sinkhole.
They hoist up bad shots, and they aren't particularly accurate, either.
Then, people would hoist flags to signal weather changes to incoming ships.
Will there be any Black women there to help hoist me up?
They lowered a swimmer to hoist them aboard, the Coast Guard added.
She used to shovel asphalt and hoist 50-pound bags of cement.
They also have small carriages with white canopies, and hoist flags, etc.
Will he subvert Boston's momentum or hoist the franchise to a higher plane?
Faced with that possibility, the Democrats could hoist a Latino into the spotlight.
"Someday, I hope to hoist my own grandchildren onto my shoulders," he wrote.
They can't seem to make it until they decide to use a hoist.
Petal-shaped canopies, which will hoist up solar panels, offer shade as well.
Currently, crews are using a massive crane to hoist steel pieces in place.
The squad gathered together to hoist Didier Deschamps, its coach, into the air.
But Mr. Feldman isn't there to hoist packages or aimlessly pass the time.
Buy your demo table today, and we'll hoist a craft beer to your success.
Oh, and at the Edge of Extinction, Keith and Wendy hoist the white flag.
"It's illegal to hoist the flag of another country," police officer Ismail Khan said.
"I know what you're thinking," he says as the men hoist the heavy beam.
I hike pants up her chubby legs, hoist her small body to my hips.
In other shots, cabbage pickers bend deep and hoist baskets high on their shoulders.
The movers zipped him up in the stretcher and hooked it to a hoist.
Let's get one thing clear: A nuclear engine won't hoist a rocket into orbit.
As single pieces, the kickers would be too heavy for a crane to hoist.
Which one will claim the title, hoist the Disrupt Cup and pocket the $50,000 prize?
Goon of Fortune makes use of an earlier Australian invention: the Hills Hoist spinning clothesline.
"I can't believe, after 228 years, we're finally able to hoist the trophy," Zobrist said.
Gadsby was one of the N.H.L.'s finest players never to hoist the Stanley Cup.
For starters, the winning founders get to hoist the Disrupt Cup (we're talking serious bragging rights).
Called the Left Coast Lifter, the crane can hoist the equivalent of 12 Statues of Liberty.
Each came from the ball being hoist from the right wing and headed into the net.
That's a nontrivial load to hoist up the steep, often narrow stairs of an urban apartment.
However, Pakistan is reportedly unhappy with India's decision to hoist its flag at the international border.
They used to be so big and heavy you had to hoist them over your shoulder.
Bognanno has repossessed the word to hoist the patriarchy and its leaders by their own petard.
To hoist it inside, he hired the same riggers who install Richard Serra's massive steel sculptures.
Another is for Didi Gregorius to hoist Torreyes up so he can high-five his teammates.
Five Greenpeace activists climbed a crane to hoist a sign saying "Resist" near the American Embassy.
He'll hoist himself up with his right hand so that his glove hand can get maximum elevation.
Chez Serge is known as Chez Subban until the Predators are eliminated or hoist the Stanley Cup.
On Sunday, SpaceX plans to hoist into space the largest cosmic carpool to depart from US soil.
Two women hoist the carrier, and together they push through the underbrush to a meadow of snow.
Anthony Rizzo, the star first baseman, carried the trophy onto the field after helping hoist the banner.
Among the interested parties are Banca Ifis, Hoist, Cerberus, Mb Credit Solutions and Kruk, the paper added.
She called her resources to this neighborhood and asked operations to send every helicopter with a hoist.
On a nondescript piece of farmland, a pole is ready and waiting to hoist the EU flag.
It was well above eye level, and Jamie helped hoist her up so that she could reach it.
As the helicopter flew forward, the spin slowed down enough for firefighters to fully hoist up the woman.
A stronger-than-expected lift in retail sales last month wasn't enough to hoist everybody off the ground.
Workers use a mechanized pulley system to hoist the slimy stuff up from the skiff to the farm.
Yet if that were true, benign words such as "foist" and "hoist" should also give people the creeps.
The Capitals lead the best-of-seven series 3-1, and can hoist the Cup on Thursday night.
Please don't bring your phone with you into the ocean and try to hoist it above the water.
Shares in Intrum and Hoist have risen by 17 and 30 percent in the last two years respectively.
World Cup fans hoist an Egyptian fan in a wheelchair in moment of unity Thank you, sweet humans.
A jib crane cantilevers out through steel double doors on the second floor, to hoist furniture and art.
He doesn't unnecessarily hoist up contested shots just because he feels like he's good enough to make them.
The illustrious, if little-known, Seattle Metropolitans were the first American hockey team to hoist the Stanley Cup.
A 41st Rescue Squadron team prepared to hoist down from a helicopter during a search and rescue mission.
With the help of two technicians, Carpenter rolled Mastery on his back and attached him to a hoist.
Every day at dawn, workers hoist nearly invisible nets in local parks to capture birds for blood sampling.
Protesters targeted a military barracks with lasers prompting troops to hoist a banner warning they could be arrested.
She put my hand on her shoulder and pointed to a ledge I could hoist myself up on.
But they also had another mission: to hoist their rainbow banner at matches to represent LGBTQ soccer fans everywhere.
He is able to hoist himself up, but walks with a visible limp before collapsing next to crew members.
It has always required a hoist of the body and is not for the out-of-shape or petite.
From that final group, one exceptional startup will win $100,000 in equity-free cash and hoist the Disrupt cup.
And I'm also not willing to hoist her up as a martyr for the work she's done thus far.
He was able to hoist himself up, but walked with a visible limp before collapsing next to crew members.
Ross struggled to hoist himself onto a trusty steed over the weekend, with his crew capturing the whole adventure.
He emerged from the water and used his upper body strength to hoist himself and sit right beside me.
Their flags both have horizontal white, blue, and red stripes, with a coat of arms on the hoist side.
Without the Hoist, only the Underground Club and Backstreet can bill themselves as permanent kink-friendly spaces in London.
One example is Hoist, which "hydrates like an IV, tastes like a sports drink," according to the brand's website.
Women tend to be young while the men, who need strength to hoist their partners, tend to be older.
Women tend to be young while the men, who need strength to hoist their partners, tend to be older.
Last, climbers suspended by ropes hurl axes into the precipice to hoist themselves up glacial pillars and bright blue curtains.
Rescue crews with the California Highway Patrol used a helicopter to hoist the man off the cliff, battling strong winds.
Some traders deal in charcoal; other hoist sacks of maize onto bicycles, slipping truckloads across one bag at a time.
It then conceded it had cut 25 percent of its workforce in an effort to hoist itself into the black.
Job done, their parents would hoist them on their shoulders so they could take a look at the vast crowds.
Miller and Cruz aides are trying to hoist Rubio's expectations as high as possible: Given Rubio's endorsements here, including Gov.
Three men were trying to hoist one end of a black polyethylene pipe from the riverbank up to the plateau.
He steps outside to attempt a few mid-range jumpers and then settles into the corner to hoist some threes.
Before him, it was unheard of to ignore the shot clock and hoist 30-footers off the dribble with ease.
He joins Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady as the only quarterbacks to hoist a Lombardi Trophy before their 25th birthday.
Protesters targeted a military barracks with laser pointers prompting troops to hoist a banner warning them they could be arrested.
The ride uses LIM technology, developed for water coasters by the manufacturing company ProSlide, to hoist its giant raft uphill.
The Turin native won the British Open last year and became the first Italian ever to hoist the Claret Jug.
Shaped like a cup, the award has handles, which made it easy for the gleeful recipients to hoist it overhead.
The dress was so tight that her husband, Kanye West, had to hoist her into the passenger side of the truck.
It is the most memorable moment of my life being the first person to hoist the Bangladesh flag outside the country.
Its enormous, catamaran-like aircraft will carry 'air launch vehicles' between its two fuselages and hoist them into the upper atmosphere.
As people in the park raced to help, the mom managed to get up and hoist up the stroller, police said.
And then only one team will emerge victorious, hoist the Disrupt Cup and take home the $50,000 equity-free cash prize.
At one point, they come upon a woman in a wheelchair outside her home and hoist her inside a police SUV.
And then only one team will emerge victorious, hoist the Disrupt Cup and take home the $100,000 equity-free cash prize.
The plunger slowly rises, improbably, perhaps twelve feet out of the water, while its hoist machinery strains and belches white smoke.
The salads are Samira's creation, Horvitz says as I hoist another forkful of bitter jarjir and sweet pomegranate into my mouth.
But its most dramatic spectacle might be the sight of a facile, lazy enterprise being hoist on its own cynical petard.
So it is not without a smile that I can write that the G.O.P. has been hoist by its own petard.
An uncompromising highbrow, Bloom sought to hoist his readers up to the level of what he saw as the greatest books.
A sullen girl and her father were stopped in the aisle beside him, waiting for a man to hoist his luggage.
He also ordered a hydraulic lift so that he could hoist up his prized Porsche and squeeze another car in below.
He was also an on-the-court killer, willing and able to hoist up a shot in any type of situation.
So many reporters and moderators seem content to let Trump hoist himself by his own petard, but he simply doesn't care.
But she keeps an eye on Keith to make sure he doesn't hoist the flag, and she celebrates Chris for his fishing.
Apparently the teens couldn't tolerate their liquor like their grandmother, who at 92 is still unafraid to hoist a cocktail or two.
The Byzantine Discalced Carmelites often work on the farm and hoist their habits up over their work boots when int he field.
"He&aposs fully continent, he just needs the hoist to get him out of his clothes and onto the toilet," she explained.
We watched fishermen hoist bins of dripping, shiny fish and shellfish to the dock, and then haggle and argue with the buyers.
So, so many kids fantasize about having their own sneaker one day as they hoist jumpers on blacktop courts in waning daylight.
The amount awarded to those who use an "aid or appliance" (such as a magnifying glass or a ceiling hoist) would fall.
Walking required frequent rest breaks and stairs became impossible for him so he sometimes used a forklift to hoist himself on stage.
The Indians never gave up either, and I can't believe we're finally standing, after 108 years, finally able to hoist the trophy.
In physically demanding jobs — where an increasing number of women unload ships, patrol streets and hoist boxes — the discrimination can be blatant.
The Indians never gave up, either, and I can't believe we're finally standing, after 108 years, finally able to hoist the trophy.
FONTENAY-LE-COMTE, France — Down in a ditch, Chris Froome had to hoist himself and his bike back up to the road.
Bereft of goals, she is a teenager grasping onto whatever hoist she can find, clambering towards whatever looks or feels like freedom.
The couple rented a crane to hoist six big bags of dirt and three pallets of sedum tiles up to the roof.
It also makes it challenging to hoist into a tree, which is where it'll need to be to engage its gravity feed.
Ms. Davison remembers a group of Mr. Steenburg's friends trying mightily to hoist a king-size mattress through a second-floor window.
At 40 feet in diameter, it's still too small to hoist a rocket into space, but the fundamental design is the same.
Drone Delivery Methods: Solve the "last 50 feet dilemma" by developing a method for delivery, such as drop, parachute, hoist, or landing.
" ---- America will take the giant leap to Mars By Barack Obama "Someday, I hope to hoist my own grandchildren onto my shoulders.
If, after several attempts to hoist yourself out, you feel too weak to continue, lay your arms across the ice and remain still.
Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals will get their first chance to hoist the Cup in Game 5 on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
Virgin Orbit owns a Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl, which is meant to hoist the rocket into the sky and then drop it.
So much of the woodwork has rotted that the house sagged and one of his first jobs was to hoist it several inches.
He was up there to hoist the flag of the Invictus Games on the eve of the international Paralympic event ... founded by Harry.
The San Jose Sharks thwarted Pittsburgh's plans to hoist the Stanley Cup by hanging on for a 63-2 victory on Thursday evening.
There are star-spangled shirts and socks; soldiers hoist the American flag while people sing the national anthem, played by a youth band.
No need to hoist suitcases onto airport conveyor belts — or to get stressed about any of the other annoyances of modern air travel.
When Rahimov made the lift the Kazakhstan national coach, Aleksey Ni, ran on to the platform to hoist his hero off the ground.
The joint operation by Wellington Sculpture Trust and City Gallery Wellington came at a price of $219,473, including transportation and designing the hoist.
According to one military official, the Americans who were killed had to be pulled out with a hoist after falling into a crevice.
Visitors hoist loved ones in the air, flip their hair relentlessly and gaze longingly at their unfiltered selves in their phone's camera app.
"This is what I have wanted to do since the time I was 5 years old, is to hoist this trophy," Burrow said.
If all goes well, tribe members will hoist 8,400 bags of oyster shells, each weighing some 35 pounds, into their boats next February.
No need to hoist suitcases onto airport conveyor belts — or to get stressed about any of the other annoyances of modern air travel.
Matsuyama's rock-star status in Japan would reach new heights if he were to hoist the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale this month.
Instead, a regular chemically propelled rocket would hoist a nuclear-powered spacecraft into orbit, which would only then fire up its nuclear reactor.
Don't worry, a regular chemically propelled rocket will hoist the craft into orbit; the nuclear engine wouldn't fire until it got into space.
No matter where or when you grew up, everyone has a dish or two from childhood that they unequivocal hoist above all others.
In a historic launch slated for Wednesday, SpaceX will hoist 1483 satellites at once, the largest number for a single mission on US soil.
If the many want to improve, they have to hoist themselves up by individual effort to a place at the table with the few.
Lingerie marketing is often rooted in the concept of transformation: Corsets constrain, teddies conceal, and push-up bras fight gravity to hoist breasts skyward.
Men and women who hoist a few glasses three to four days a week have the lowest risks of developing diabetes, Danish researchers found.
"Silence of the Lambs" is the only horror flick to ever hoist that golden trophy — and that was all the way back in 4.53.
Who will win the $50,000 prize, hoist the Disrupt Cup and join the ranks of previous Battlefield alumni like Mint, Dropbox, Yammer and Tripit?
Our purpose is noble — to better our bodies, to better our minds, to hoist our children up into the sky and onto jungle gyms.
The lines he was hoping to use to hoist a 75-pound antenna to the top of the tower were flying out of reach.
A metallic hoist has been devised to raise "Last Supper" to the roof — well over the water line — in case of a future flood.
Plus, they'll hoist the highly sought-after Disrupt Cup, become a media and investor darling and take their business to a whole new level.
With those victories brought increased expectations that Brazil would be the first team since France in 1998 to hoist the trophy on home soil.
Standing underneath them all, I was first hit with an awe for the technical expertise to hoist so many priceless things from the ceiling.
While the Bucks stubbornly forced Harden to his off (right) hand, the Rockets rotated several defenders on Antetokounmpo, enticing him to hoist perimeter shots.
A demonstrator was later killed by the soldiers when he tried to hoist the flag of the Ambazonia separatist movement over the chief's palace.
Players from both teams helped hoist the bench out of the way so that emergency medical workers could reach the 36-year-old defenseman.
Michelle Hall, commenting in our Facebook group, identified the mini Hills Hoist and Ned Kelly's mask within the wider cityscape — "nice touches," she wrote.
Brady was joined in the record books by 20-year-old Bill Belichick who becomes the oldest coach to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy.
Two enormous cranes stood on either side of the church to hoist workers to the roof and across the upper levels of the walls.
Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals will get their first chance to hoist the Cup in Game 5 on Thursday night back in Las Vegas.
Often the sailors have on hand several national flags — some fake, some not — that they can hoist according to the country they are approaching.
Neymar will have to keep the magic going to allow Brazil to finally hoist the only international title that has so far eluded it.
Sixers coach Brett Brown says the 23-year-old All-Star point guard will be counted on to hoist long-range shots this season.
There's also a mechanical lift to hoist a wheelchair user into or out of the train if it is not level with the platform.
That should come in handy against the Rockets, who hoist an average of 40 3-point attempts and connect at a rate of 37 percent.
One of the women, holding out her phone for a selfie, attempts to hoist herself onto the sculpture, only to slide, ungracefully, down the tongue.
Justin Bieber got a hoist from Patrick Schwarzenegger — Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver's 23-year-old son — on Saturday in New York City's SoHo neighborhood.
It took me a couple of tries to master it, and I already felt my upper body working from having to hoist my body weight.
The winning founders will hoist the coveted Disrupt Cup, receive invaluable media and investor exposure and take home a sweet, $50,000 non-equity cash prize.
"I don't know if I want to hoist up the greatest hits album as this great form of artistic expression that got lost," Resnikoff said.
Chittagong and Cox's Bazar have been advised to hoist the number 10 warning signal -- the highest level -- and other areas the lesser number eight signal.
He needs a hoist to move from his bed to a wheelchair, and his doctors do not know how to stop the tumor from growing.
"Fuckin' Lemmy, man—he's been a huge inspiration," said Andy, a 613-year old musician who came to hoist a J&C in Lemmy's honor.
In August, Mr. Ventura stood at the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas in 122-degree heat, watching a crane hoist the locomotives onto the docks.
It isn't long before the bored, isolated workers are behaving badly — they harass female swimmers, hoist the German flag — pushing against locals who push back.
We do a lot of the construction on the ground and pass boards up to each other and hoist sections up with pulleys and ropes.
After graduation, it is tradition to hoist yourself onto the statue, wearing a cap and gown, and pose for a triumphant picture on Abe's lap.
However hard they worked, and however much they wanted it, the Rangers will not hoist the Stanley Cup, and this particular failure will sting deeply.
I suddenly remember (read: My brain worked on this in the background while I took my break) that to "Raise" something means to HOIST it.
This year, American embassies were told not to hoist gay-pride banners on their flagpoles, although it was specified that they could be displayed more discreetly.
The Phoenix Police Department assisted with a helicopter to hoist the woman from the trail in a Bauman bag and basket, standard equipment for aerial rescues.
"It's a special hoist built to work on all aircraft that transfers you from your wheelchair into an airline seat," Morrow wrote in his Facebook post.
For aging tech to work, we can't hoist a technological solution on the elderly and hope caregivers will be able to make sure their relatives comply.
That will hoist retail sales, adding to the country's gross domestic product and more than offsetting the drag from damage done by the hurricanes, analysts said.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of bondage, but have never seriously considered asking someone to tie me up and hoist me into the air.
And on Tuesday, one service member died after an incident occurred while an aircraft crew was conducting a medical evacuation hoist training exercise at Fort Hood.
Instead of getting up like a normal person, Travis lets security hoist him halfway back up on stage as he lays sprawled motionless, sunbathing in humiliation.
Shortly thereafter, Morgan Hare, a partner at the firm, arrived with a bucket truck to hoist Ms. Cardone skyward for a preview of the home's sightlines.
With astounding technical felicity, it is building a weapons system that may soon be able to hoist hydrogen bombs into Los Angeles, Chicago or even Manhattan.
In a recovery operation that took six hours, the dead had to be pulled out with a hoist after falling into a crevice, the Times added.
His final trophy hoist came fittingly enough at Daytona International Speedway in the summer of 1983, when he scored a 29-second victory over Morgan Shephard.
You must account for every object you hoist onto your long-suffering back, balancing the desire to defend yourself against your need to reach your goal.
On Sunday the Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers for the right to hoist the Lombardi Trophy and call themselves champions.
Both men are 6 feet 3 and broad, though Cardinal Tobin, a weight lifter who can hoist 20123 pounds, could in theory dead-lift Cardinal Dolan.
Mr. Wolkoff says that the structure visible in pictures taken at the installation — a hoist used to move building materials — will be taken down by May.
The Penguins are the prohibitive favorites to hoist Lord Stanley's trophy at the expense of the upstart Predators, who are appearing in their first Stanley Cup Final.
With the kickstand up and pedals folded down, you're now ready to hoist the bike into the trunk of a car, or slide it under your desk.
She has a commercial agent, but uses social media to hoist herself into the view of bookers who wouldn't normally work with someone of her body type.
Istanbul's skies are now notably clear, and the fishermen who crowd the railings of the Galata Bridge into the wee hours hoist up sardines by the bucketful.
"As a hockey player, your dream is to play in the pros and eventually hoist the Stanley Cup and have your name engraved in it," Carr said.
The process is similar to home construction; workers hoist walls and install sinks as the RVs inch along while others crawl over, under and inside the vehicles.
Six feet (1.8 metres) high and three feet wide, it is hollowed out of a single block of wood and takes six men to hoist into place.
The Trump administration reportedly turned away requests from at least four U.S. embassies – Israel, Germany, Brazil and Latvia –  to hoist the pride flag on flagpoles in June.
VoloDrone can hoist up to 440 lbs, either tucked between its landing rotors in cargo containers, or in a payload-holding sling or other similar carrying mechanism.
"I'm looking forward to where we hoist the trophy at the end of the game, of course," said Abby Livingston of the Texas Tribune before the game.
Timpa is held down for 14 minutes before the officers deem he's passed out and hoist him onto an ambulance gurney, making small talk and jokes throughout.
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I hoist myself back up the stairs on my knees and ask the next visitor to retrieve the clothes for me — another trick my dad passed on.
When I pulled the blanket over my head to muffle the sound of his crying, my wife would hoist herself upright and return to his room alone.
In October, the Hoist, a gay bar and mainstay of London's fetish community, announced it would be permanently closing its doors by the end of the year.
Disability I hoist my carry-on into overhead storage, hoping I won't drop a suitcase packed with an espresso machine on the man who offered to help.
When the elevator broke down, Ms. Sinta asked friends to build a stretcher out of bamboo and had campus security guards hoist her to classes every day.
The decision to only hoist the flag on designated holidays—which is the standard policy in Britain—enraged many Protestants, who feel an allegiance to the United Kingdom.
The screen's hinge is so strong that you'll hoist the entire laptop up if you try to open it one-handed, so you'll definitely want to use two.
A SpaceX recovery boat called Go Searcher will now rendezvous with the capsule and hoist it out of the ocean in order to bring it back to shore.
And from that select group, one startup will be named champion, claim the $100,000 cash prize, hoist the Disrupt Cup and get ready for a very bright future.
He also announced another series of targets that, as sure as stiff-backed soldiers hoist up the country's flag in Tiananmen Square every morning, China will achieve again.
" When asked about the article, "Hoist It High and Proud: The Confederate Flag Proclaims a Glorious Heritage, " published two years ago, Marlow said it inspired "debate and discussion.
But the venerable consumer electronics giant did indeed manage to hoist its market cap over the trillion dollar mark, making it the first American company to do so.
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While learning how to hoist the sail, they handled colored ropes of varying thicknesses — black, red, blue and black and orange, which attach the sail to the boat.
Dozens of people were asleep in the station lobby, waiting for their trains; I had to hoist my bags over them and step gingerly to reach the door.
A heavy-machinery sequence, on the Shawangunk Ridge, evoked Mike Mulligan's steam shovel, and then some; onscreen, a worker swung on a chain hoist, leisurely smoking a cigarette.
Lamar Jackson's college coach, Bobby Petrino, says Jackson is 100% the real deal ... so much so, he has NO doubt LJ will hoist the Lomabardi Trophy one day.
Models of cranes made by Silent Hoist, an industrial engineering company started by Mr. Wunsch's great-grandfather, who emigrated to the United States from Austria, populate the space.
It can hoist them up to 40 feet (12 meters) in the air and spin them at 13 revolutions per minute, according to Amusements of America, which operates rides.
World View Enterprises — the company aiming to hoist payloads and people to high altitudes with giant balloons — has kept one of its vehicles afloat for the longest time yet.
During the halcyon days of unionisation, unskilled workers were more likely to be members, so this earnings boost helped to hoist them into higher tax brackets and reduce inequality.
Unless you've dropped tens of thousands of dollars on a Hollywood-caliber drone that can hoist full-sized cameras, the carrying capacity of your hobby quadcopter is probably limited.
Attracting more natural athletes like Tiafoe to the sport will be key if American men are going to hoist trophies at majors or compete for the world's top ranking.
But hopefully as people become more tolerable of select differences in this country and world, we will be able to hoist such people up where they should properly stand.
Speaking of trees, Lara can also use her tethering abilities to shoot an enemy with a roped arrow, jump down from the tree and hoist them into the air.
The source of the construction hoist was the former site of beloved Long Island City graffiti fortress 5Pointz, which was razed in 2014 to create a luxury high-rise.
Linda McLaughlin, 57, of Sunset Hills, Missouri, was last seen alive on June 1, 2015 at the family's business, McLaughlin Hoist & Crane in Fenton, Missouri, according to charging documents.
The pressure will no doubt ratchet up over the weekend, and Taylor hopes that if he can not hoist the trophy on Sunday then one of his compatriots will.
On the basketball court, we see Gasol exploiting fractions of seconds to create plays, hoist three pointers, rotate to cut off drivers, and encourage his teammates with high-fives.
Using a chain that hung from the narrow window at the top of her cell, she planned to hoist herself up and try to catch a glimpse of me.
This kind of travel can be cumbersome: Apples weigh more than T-shirts and I've been known to teeter as I hoist my carry-on into the overhead bin.
And for more than 100 years, the Italian community has been gathering on Pleasant Avenue to build and hoist a several-ton shrine to a patron saint — Saint Anthony.
To get the elephant safely out of the well, rescuers used a crane to slowly hoist the animal out of the hole and onto the bed of a truck.
It's all about connecting sound to an emotional experience, which in this case happens to be driving on battery power instead of watching Rafiki hoist Simba into the air.
No matter who impresses in June or who makes a run in September, only one team gets to hoist the trophy into the air after winning the World Series.
Intrum, whose peers include Sweden's Hoist Finance and Italy's Cerved Information Solutions, said ‍integration with Lindorff was on track and predicted annual cost synergies of around 580 million crowns.
Since I couldn't afford the excess baggage fee, I brought the bag with me on the plane, where the flight attendant helped me hoist it into the overhead bin.
Please don't let yourself stand in the mess alone, so much so that you cave inward and hoist up a white flag without anyone ever knowing you were dying inside.
"I fought my hardest, it's just incredible," said Barty, who will be looking to become the first Australian woman to hoist the Suzanne Lenglen Cup since Margaret Court in 1973.
Amber hands me her "Stop Bullying Trans Kids" sign and tells me to hoist it up, freeing her to hold a Transgender Pride flag and a framed photograph of Max.
Despite their early shooting woes, Auburn continued to hoist 3-pointers, and the Tigers finished 15 of 40 from long range, connecting on 10 of 20 in the second half.
We are also joining forces with Founders for Founders, a group dedicated to supporting tech entrepreneurs across Australia, and Hoist, which is promoting innovation through collaboration between entrepreneurs and corporates.
"In some cases we use our rescue hoist to deliver and retrieve parts and messages or we would land and have someone get out and retrieve the message," said Steiger.
For simple exercise, I hoist myself out of each chair, or bicycle in bed, though then unfortunately may pick up two completely different shoes and try to squeeze them on.
Of course, nobody gave the Blues a chance to win Lord Stanley back when the season began ... but they improbably made their way through the league to hoist the trophy Wednesday.
The company purchased a boat, adorably named Ms. Tree (originally named Mr. Steven), and outfitted the vessel with four giant beams that hoist a large net to catch the falling fairing.
A friendly old guy working on a motorcycle across from the public library helped them hoist his coffee table into the double-parked truck as peeved motorists honked and roared past.
It's basically one enormous pocket that you hoist onto your back, with a few intelligent bits of organization thrown in to make it an actual backpack instead of a simple sack.
Reading her, you see the work it takes for people to hoist themselves from one social context into another, and the code-switching that such a process both enables and requires.
You risk life and limb climbing down a mountainside in the driving wind and rain to hoist a woolly beast to safety, and it doesn't even offer a bleat of thanks.
Upon landing, the rover's first order of business will be to hoist up the mast — and its various cameras and instruments — to a high perch over 7 feet above the ground.
And from that elite group comes one champion who will hoist the Disrupt Cup, bag a $50,000 equity-free cash prize and become the investor-and-media darling of Disrupt Berlin.
As captain, Crosby was first to hoist the Cup and then passed it off to injured teammate Trevor Daley, who had been knocked out of the playoffs with a broken ankle.
The women, dressed in dark running clothes in the pre-dawn hours, struggled to hoist the 22009-pound professionally printed banner and insert it between the safety fence and the railing.
My mission wasn't over quite yet though: Like the Challengers will do next Wednesday, I had to swim across the wide lake, hoist myself onto a bamboo raft, and paddle back.
So with the Patriots preparing to hoist their fifth Super Bowl banner on Thursday, the team's fans had a lot of pent-up, full-throated opinions to direct at the commissioner.
Earlier he had been given a brief show-and-tell on the workshop, and had gotten to hoist one of the LV monogram bags and to watch an artisan at work.
"Maritime ports of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar have been advised to lower danger signal number seven but instead hoist great danger signal number ten (repeat) ten," a government weather bulletin said.
Some will question whether disregarding so many of basketball's strategic principles in order to let Bryant hoist shots really honored this iconically competitive player in the way it was meant to.
Oakenfold also told the publication that once a group of teenagers were so dedicated to glancing inside the home that they had a garbage-truck driver hoist them up with his crane.
According to Apolinar, the Phoenix Fire Department has done 210 hoist rescues from mountains in the last six years, and this is the second time a crew has had a spinning patient.
The Labor Department's Mine Safety and Health Administration proposed Tuesday to extend an information collection request that allows it to review the effectiveness of physical fitness requirements for hoist operators inside mines.
Words that sound similar — including hoist, foist and rejoiced — did not put off participants in the same way, suggesting that aversion to the word was not based on the way it sounds.
They wedge a bundle of dry wood wrapped in palm fronds onto a long pole, set the bundle on fire, hoist it up and rest it against a beehive in a tree.
Wilson's mother has stitched a cloth bag for rescue officials who hope to hoist the boy out of the well with it, tweeted Jayakumar Madala, a reporter at The New Indian Express.
But unseeded Grigor Dimitrov thwarted the effort in Flushing Meadows in a five-set marathon, leaving a puzzled crowd to wonder if the Swiss will ever again hoist a Grand Slam trophy.
If not, if the Blues need to win four of the final five games to hoist their first Stanley Cup, then that would reflect the theme of their season, of Binnington's career.
In Game 7 of last year's finals, on this same court, the Cavaliers completed an improbable and unprecedented comeback to hoist the Larry O'Brien Trophy before a dazed crowd at Oracle Arena.
It was at the West Side Tennis Club in 22013 that Arthur Ashe became the first ever U.S. Open champion, as well as the first African American to hoist a Slam trophy.
He'd hoist women up so they were immobilized and do unspeakable things to them after reading 17 pages, single-spaced, of all the terrible things he was going to do to them.
Ever since drones got powerful enough to hoist decent cameras we've been inundated with spectacular aerial views of almost every city on earth—to the point where it's almost boring to watch now.
The group remained stranded for hours after a broken hoist rope caused the express elevator to quickly plummet on Friday night at the former John Hancock Center (Chicago's fourth-tallest building), WBBM reported.
The story of a fight begins long before the cameras are turned on, the houselights are turned down, and the scorecard girls are raised up to the ring to hoist their numbered placards.
Mr Tribe is just mocking his old student's favoured mode of constitutional interpretation: Mr Cruz could be hoist by his own petard, the Harvard scholar smirks, if he follows through on his principles.
Aby Rosen, the real-estate tycoon and art collector, owns the building, and had given permission to the New York gallery Salon94 to hoist it below the American flag that flies there everyday.
It may not be expected to fight and win in the deserts of the Middle East, but it can hoist a family out of hell or high water during a wildfire or flood.
More than a third of Plenty's produce is still harvested manually, in an adjacent facility where workers hoist hanging 6-foot towers onto tables and pull off the greens growing inside by hand.
It came as no surprise to the Browns when RG3 took the league by storm, throwing for 30 touchdown passes, running for 10 more, and leading the team to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
Regulatory pressure on Europe's banks to offload the almost 1 trillion euros of non-performing loans on their books has benefited Arrow Global and other collection companies such as Intrum and Hoist Finance.
So while he won't hoist the Wimbledon trophy on Sunday (after his upset loss to Kevin Anderson in the quarterfinals on Wednesday), Mr. Federer may be about to change the game once again.
The Luka Doncic and Trae Young GIF from Friday's Rising Stars Game, after Young dared Doncic to hoist a half-court shot that banked in, makes me laugh every time I see it.
Videos of the rescue show deputies flying to the shoreline in a helicopter, with one officer rappelling down to the shoreline to reach the woman and later using a hoist to lift her.
The universities have been asked to install flag masts 207 feet tall — about the same height as the Statue of Liberty — to hoist the nation's tricolour flag, according to officials at India's education ministry.
Tarell Alvin McCraney (left) and Barry Jenkins (right) hoist their Oscar gold And the film's co-editor, Joi McMillon, is the first African-American woman to receive an Academy Award nomination for film editing.
Romantic love can be blindingly pleasurable, and hell yes it deserves its own holiday where we hoist it upon our shoulders and parade it around with naughty conversation hearts and flowers delivered at work.
Okay, not need per se, since I have an embarrassing number of bags already, each capable of carrying my laptop and camera gear and whatever else I might choose to hoist over my shoulders.
Instead of using precious lifting capability for missiles and rockets, it hauls extra fuel, configurable stretchers, and a hoist to pluck wounded fighting men and women out of areas the chopper can't land in.
In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson demanded that Mexican President Victoriano Huerta hoist the US flag and give it a 21-gun salute as an apology for Mexico briefly detaining an American commercial vessel's crew.
It brought a crane to hoist up the golden likeness of Mr. Erdogan — with his right arm raised, evoking the statue of Saddam Hussein toppled by American forces in Iraq — and hauled it away.
In "Biergarten at Night" (22014), dozens of characters—some realist, including a self-portrait; others fanciful, such as an androgynous figure passionately kissing a death's-head—hoist brews in velvety shadow and glimmering light.
I stumbled, trying to hoist Winter onto any blissful image so she could stand peacefully there for a spell, not be left picturing her father cracking in her hands like a stale gingerbread man.
He is a popular pick to hoist the trophy again, coming off a Wimbledon title in July and a victory over Roger Federer in the final of the hard-court Cincinnati Masters in August.
While some citizens keep spectacular gardens, this is also a place where if you want to leave some old mattresses or an engine hoist in your yard, you just go ahead and do it.
Often he can hoist even the most experienced wrestlers in the division off their feet and slam them to the mat, not just once or twice a fight but dozens upon dozens of times.
Later, Miller would hoist her over the fence at the end of their street to the tennis courts, where he taught her to play, and to a field that he sometimes mowed for 25 cents.
Modern elevator cars are equipped with several hoist ropes, so the car fortunately did not plummet at high speed into the bottom of the shaft, and no one was injured or hospitalized as a result.
Garfield, certainly, gives the project his all, investing Doss with aw-shucks country charm, and it's hard not to be moved watching him hoist badly injured men onto his shoulders and carry them to safety.
During his tenure, a security staffer would ascend to the interior department's roof to hoist a secretarial flag—blue, depicting the agency's bison seal flanked by seven white stars—when he arrived in the morning.
The Lightning may not hoist the Stanley Cup this year, but most of the squad's core is under contract well into the next decade, with Mr Kucherov signed until 2025 and Mr Stamkos until 2024.
MEDAN, Indonesia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Ten years ago, at the dental clinic Annita Foe runs in the Indonesian city of Medan, she watched a homeless, wheelchair-bound patient struggle to hoist herself into the chair.
Over the decades, it has been continuously fashionable to make a straw man of my declaration, to hoist it up as the sort of woolly-headed hippie nonsense you'd expect from techno-utopians like me.
Watch up to 15 outstanding early-stage startups go head-to-head to win $50,000 cash, hoist the coveted Disrupt Cup, earn invaluable investor and media attention and launch their companies on a global stage.
To raise awareness of the problem, the Melbourne Demons will hoist a banner emblazoned with negative tweets about players and teams at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before their Australian Football League match against Essendon Bombers.
Emergency workers have employed a multitude of strategies to bring the toddler out of the well, including stitching a cloth bag to try to hoist him up, and drilling a parallel hole into the ground.
As the citizen (John Keating) and Roy (Gerardo Rodriguez) hoist their hostage (Tom O'Keefe) onto the platform and proceed to interrogate him, we might almost be watching a Three Stooges routine, except with less finesse.
A party barge was next to shore for easy boarding, and though I was able to edge my fanny onto the low loading deck and hoist my legs up, I couldn't get up from there.
Williams did go on to win the set, and eventually the match, but she knows that if she wants to hoist the Rosewater Dish for an eighth time, she needs to improve in all departments.
It found that companies still "systematically sideline pregnant women" in a number of ways: In physically demanding jobs — where an increasing number of women unload ships, patrol streets and hoist boxes — the discrimination can be blatant.
The clip shows the ferry crew using a looped rope to carefully hoist the not-so-seafaring mammal out of the water, until the female wallaby was close enough to the craft to be brought aboard.
Their three-point shooting, so vital to the floor-spreading binary-ball of a year ago, has dropped a few spots below league-average, even as they continue to hoist the most attempts in the NBA.
"That's horse racing," West said, leaving the winner's circle he had long been trying to break into so that the connections of Country House could enter and hoist the most famous trophy in American horse racing.
Only here you're both the motor and the object being moved: You're using your muscles to hoist your body mass up a wall, in defiance of gravity, which would like you to stay on the ground.
The company estimates that with a basic set of tools, an engine hoist and a 110-page service manual, even a reasonably skilled car hobbyist will need just 3003 to 50 hours to convert a car.
You can take the GravityLight challenge for yourself at Make the Future London — using just everyday objects you can fill your own weight bag and hoist it up just as you would to power a GravityLight.
The presence of Wade hasn't affected the number of shots Butler gets to hoist as the veteran newcomer understands that Butler is the top scoring option while Hoiberg is impressed with the string of solid performances.
Just look at the women that charge by you on any given city block, who strenuously hoist strollers up subway staircases, and who give you a piece of their mind whether you like it or not.
Demonstrators held placards saying "I am the theater" while a youth performed lines from William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', warning Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama would be "hoist with his own petard" if he let the demolition go ahead.
Last year, Cameron was the Bee's youngest speller; the fourth-grader is still small enough that the sizable makeshift trophy ESPN had spellers hoist during promotional shorts was instead placed next to him on the interview divan.
The Chiefs are led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, 23, who is likely to hoist the league MVP trophy after throwing 50 touchdowns and leading Kansas City to an AFC best 12-4 record in his second season.
" When a white supremacist killed nine African-Americans at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, last year, the site published an article titled: "Hoist it high and proud: The Confederate flag proclaims a glorious heritage.
When confronted with inevitable feelings of romantic inadequacies and insecurities, I tried to hoist myself up in the only way I knew how, and the only way society taught me was acceptable: become hotter, cooler, more charming.
While some restaurants use them much like a decanter, to pour wine or sangria or cider into glasses, the traditional practice is to hoist the vessel over your head and pour the liquid straight into your mouth.
Stevens double-checked which product Hammond was picking up with this load, and then gave the signal to the forklift operator to pick up a box full of soybeans and hoist it high over Hammond's seed tender.
Phil Murphy made the first-ever legal sports bets in the state's history, plunking down 53 bucks each on Germany to win last year's World Cup and the New Jersey Devils to hoist the 2019 Stanley Cup.
That was just a neoliberal stab at turning outfits such as the UAW into blue-collar management consultants — the time has come to put down the Chardonnay and hoist the Bud Light, along with the picket signs.
Using a hoist came with the risk of equipment crashing to the ground if the cable broke, so Otis designed the first automatic safety device, which amounted to brakes locking the platform to prevent it from plummeting.
Eschewing the plodding, back-to-the-basket approach of their forefathers, 3873-footers like the Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis and the Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo run the floor and hoist interstellar jumpers, turning defensive game plans inside out.
The game is close, but quarterback Troy Smith, who is from Cleveland and will go on to hoist the Heisman Trophy, leads the Buckeyes to a 42-39 win, clinching a trip to the national title game.
Contenders will pack their ginormous pumpkins into oversized wooden shipping pallets (so that a forklift can hoist them up), set them on the back of a truck or trailer, and then drive them to the competition sites.
The 28-year-old signal caller said it felt great to prove the doubters wrong by claiming the No. 1 seed in the NFC, but said his squad won't be satisfied until they hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
Likewise a strong set of results from insurer and asset manager Standard Life helped hoist its shares by 1.5 percent after it posted an above-forecast pre-tax operating profit of 665 million pounds ($952.01 million) for 2015.
But Cruz's team has, in turn, tried to hoist up expectations for Rubio here -- one adviser joked that he should be winning 40% on Tuesday -- and say that the Florida senator needs to come in the top two.
Brad Keselowski's Kansas victory — his third win of the season — means the sport has seen drivers from all three manufacturers hoist trophies in the past three weeks — Chevrolet at Talladega, Toyota at Dover and Ford this past weekend.
Later, the three would land at Sea-Tac International Airport to the cheers of more than two dozen well-wishers, including friends from the Syrian community who helped to hoist an IRC banner and a large American flag.
While it may look pretty easy, a crew had to assemble an elaborate pulley system to hoist Spider-Man into the ceiling and a crew of four guys monitoring it all for the elaborate setup to run smoothly.
"If you can avoid seams, it's just that one extra little step of wonderful," said Mr. Schafer, who has gone so far as to hoist long counters though the windows of New York apartments to avoid making cuts.
The painter born five centuries ago as Jacopo Robusti, later to be famous as "the dyer's son," liked to hoist the angels in his religious scenes up into strange, vertiginous positions, as if flinging them at the viewer.
Our plan: to traverse volcanoes and glaciers in the never-ending daylight; whisper in our sons' ears of trolls, fairies and elves; and hoist them on our shoulders as thousands Viking-clap in unison on a cobblestone street.
Just last Sunday, many Americans watched the Grammy Awards, and this weekend another significant award will be earned as one team will hoist the Super Bowl trophy in a confetti-filled, raucous stadium as millions watch and cheer.
If I were this deer, and I'm not because I'd clearly be a predator if I were an animal,  I'd hoist myself up by my bootstraps and my father's money and I'd really make something of myself, by golly.
Johnson, the roboticist from Carnegie Mellon, built a jumping robot that uses a tail, inspired by the tails of lizards, cheetahs and opossums, that helps hoist it even higher and with more stability than it would with legs alone.
Image 2 of 2 JERUSALEM – A landmark half-billion-dollar Israeli plan to develop Palestinian areas of east Jerusalem and hoist residents out of poverty is getting a cool reception from the very people who are supposed to benefit.
Reaching the last 27 is unlikely to be much cause for celebration for Serena Williams, though, as the American desperately wants to hoist the Venus Rosewater Dish for an eighth time to finally win a record-equaling 24th major.
You spread out or stick together, taking out rivals and rifling through their gear for whatever's useful—but you don't get to keep that loot unless you reach an extraction zone and attach your stash to a helicopter hoist.
Only once in 33 tries has a team with a 3-1 series lead failed to hoist the Cup and that was in 1942 when the Detroit Red Wings blew a 3-0 advantage to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In between the selections from the musical "Cats," the Celine Dion ballads and the Elton John classics that fill out the president's campaign soundtrack, they hoist hot-pink "Women for Trump" signs as they balance babies on their hips.
SAN JOSE DE ORIENTE, Colombia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Armed with an AK-47, Gladis was expected to fight on the frontline alongside her FARC guerrilla comrades, hoist heavy loads and stand guard, just as the men in rebel ranks did.
He could knock out Kevin Randleman and he could hoist Ricardo Arona into the air and slam him practically through the canvas, yet he hated training camps with a passion measured in the dozens of pounds he added in between them.
Teams that make it through to the final round repeat the process to a second set of judges, and it's from that elite cohort that one standout startup will earn the title, hoist the Disrupt Cup and claim the $100,000 prize.
And since OneSpace is not planning to hoist into orbit the multi-tonne loads carried by, say, the Falcon Heavy lifter of SpaceX, America's leading private space company, the firm hopes that the simplicity of solid fuel will offset its disadvantages.
How much you can tow — the Ram can hoist 2,300 pounds, and tow up to 12,750 pounds — and how much you can carry — the Silverado says its class-leading at 63 cubic feet of volume — is everything to a truck customer.
The Nets are trying to become a fast-paced, 3-point shooting team under new coach Kenny Atkinson, who was part of a staff in Atlanta that encouraged even the big men to step out beyond the arc and hoist away.
According to the House on the Rock's official guide, all the building materials and furniture (including two pianos) had to be carried or hoisted up to the top of the rock by hand until an electric hoist was installed in 1952.
The three big debt collection companies' net profit margins, meanwhile, have risen, with Intrum at 24.1 percent, Hoist at 19.5 percent and Cerved at 12.9 percent, the first time the company, floated in 2014, has reported a double digit margin.
Apodaca and policymakers in states who at first sight of stormy economic weather hoist HBCUs and other MSIs on the budgetary chopping block neglect the pivotal mission these institutions serve in fulfilling statewide priorities (including degree attainment and workforce productivity).
HONG KONG (Reuters) - French "spiderman" climber Alain Robert scaled a 68-storey skyscraper in Hong Kong on Friday to hoist a flag symbolizing reconciliation between China and the territory as weeks of escalating pro-democracy protests show no signs of abating.
Having blessed his family and business towards the end of his speech, he bade them a figurative farewell—thus to be free to shoulder the yoke of patriotic service that history has called on him to hoist from the mud.
In Buea, capital of the Southwest region, a Reuters reporter saw protesters take down a national flag outside a police station, while officers looked on, and hoist the blue and white striped one of "Ambazonia", a name for the Anglophone territory.
Her shirt, arms, white sweatbands, cheeks and hair were all caked in red dirt but Muguruza did not care a jot as she became the first Spanish woman to hoist the Suzanne Lenglen Cup since Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in 1998.
For those who ever watched him race; saw him win and win and win; watched him hoist NASCAR's cherished Cup Series championship trophy, again and again and again — Tony Stewart's place in the NASCAR Hall of Fame certainly seemed an inevitability.
For those looking to get a head start on their Oscar ballot predictions, it's tempting to use the Globes as a barometer for which films and actors will likely hoist the glittering gold trophy at the Academy Award ceremony in February.
Finally, at a little after midnight on Saturday, workers lowered sardines and a snare down to Toffee and were able to hoist her up to the ground where she was meant by a loud cheer and some tears of joy.
We're still a week away from Super Bowl LI. The Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots are busy plotting how to win the National Football League championship, and the sports pundits are incessantly analyzing and predicting which team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
OPEC may not have gone far enough to hoist oil prices through 261.25 — and a weak demand outlook could prompt the need for another production cut by the cartel and its allies by spring next year, Citi's top commodities analyst said Wednesday.
Word travels quickly, thanks to the ASL interpreting volunteers clad in blue shirts who are roaming the DHH area, and in less than a minute, people in the DHH crowd are helping to hoist a peaked-looking young woman over the barrier.
The men's and women's NCAA Tournaments and NITs, tournaments in lower divisions, the angry NBA Prospects stewing in gyms, the lonely dads deciding it's time to get out there and hoist some jumpers after drinking two beers and watching Grayson Allen work.
As well as selling debt recovery services to clients such as Vesanto's gym, Intrum and other big European debt collection companies Hoist Finance, also from Sweden, and Italy's Cerved Information Solutions, buy unpaid loans at a discount and recover what they can.
That's a major improvement from previous summers, when I had to hoist my Xbox One out of my carry-on bag, then take time on the other side to rearrange the nest of T-shirts and socks I'd used to cushion it.
Under the grouping titled "Prisoners," sallow faces peer at us from behind bars made out of found wooden beams or bits of cord and rope ingeniously nailed to the painted panel, while throngs of rioting figures hoist their squiggly arms in the air.
But there is at least one sense in which all three athletes, one of whom will hoist the bronze statue Saturday night, are distinct from the others — an aspect that close watchers of the Heisman balloting process know can have an outsize impact.
If he were to hoist the Cup, he would join his fellow Russian Pavel Datsyuk as the only player to have won a Stanley Cup, an Olympic gold medal, a world championship and a Gagarin Cup, which is awarded to the K.H.L. champions.
LAS VEGAS — As the Vegas Golden Knights morph from 500-1 long shots to chic pick to hoist the Stanley Cup, Art Manteris is preparing for an emotional roller coaster unlike any he has encountered in three decades as a professional oddsmaker.
In the video, the girl appears to be alert as she crawls out from under the train, her pink backpack briefly catching on the car's underside before the two men hoist her onto the platform, which is packed with rush-hour commuters.
One of the camera's cables had already broken before it fell and a walkway directly beneath had been cordoned off while the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) unit arranged for a cherry-picker to go to the scene and hoist someone up to it, OBS said.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - YouTube star Elijah Daniel has bought the town of Hell and renamed it Gay Hell, only allowing Pride flags to fly in protest at President Donald Trump's administration's refusal to allow U.S. embassies to hoist the flag for LGBT+ Pride month.
A highlight of the new assembly line: two-story tall Fanuc robots hoist a cab and a bed for a truck from separate pallets, swing them in opposing arcs, then gently lower them onto a truck frame to be bolted together by different robots.
Forgoing all modern technology, workers use hammers to break stones and forge iron, operate wooden wheels to hoist their materials up to where they are needed, and rely on a quarry for stone, clay and sand as they build up a castle from scratch.
Getting it to actually fly required the assistance of a drone to first hoist it high in the sky, but after a brief free fall once released, it eventually became a surprisingly stable RC toy—and definitely the most delicious we've ever seen.[YouTube]
Add in the fact that she had fired down 45 aces and won 83 percent of her service games to reach the final and it seemed as if it was game on for Williams to hoist the Venus Rosewater Dish for an eighth time.
Before her shift was over at Belmont Village Senior Living, Ms. Mangayan would hoist women and men into their wheelchairs, escort residents using walkers downstairs to the dining room and then back and perform myriad other tasks that they once could do for themselves.
Instead, it was American 14th seed Sofia Kenin, a rank outsider in the scheme of things, who muscled past the twice Grand Slam champion to hoist the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Trophy after a comeback 4-6 123-2 6-2 win in the final.
The first doesn't have any real answer yet: How did a wheelchair-bound man as frail as Mike manage to subdue Judd, a man who recently survived a plane crash, get a noose around his neck, and hoist him to the top of a tree?
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Martin Jones already has his name on a Stanley Cup as backup but if the San Jose Sharks rally to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins and hoist the famous silver mug, he may find his name on the Conn Smythe trophy as well.
"We were able to demonstrate a strong political will to the effect that Japan and the E.U. will hoist the flag of free trade high amidst protectionist trends," Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan said at a news conference in Brussels announcing the agreement.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian Rodriguez, an aviation survival technician at Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point, and Sung Jun Lee, from the Korean coast guard, hoist Oscar the dummy during a vertical-surface and self-rappelling exercise at Makapu'u Lighthouse, Oahu on November 16.
Round-one survivors go on to the final round and pitch again to a new set of judges, and from that impressive field will come one outstanding startup to hoist the Disrupt cup and lay claim to the — wait for it — $100,000 equity-free cash prize.
And of course, there was a little drama before the Capitals&apos agonizing wait to hoist the trophy could come to an end: The game clock stopped working on the T-Mobile Arena scoreboards during the final minutes, and the Capitals angrily protested while they played on.
One guy used to really enjoy going out to Barcode [a nightclub in Vauxhall that closed in 2015], taking a bit of ketamine and dancing; another man in his 50s enjoyed going to landmark sex-on-premises club Hoist—but now those places don't exist anymore.
The BFR will consist of one giant, 31-engine booster (the engines are Raptors, which are expected to produce up to five times the thrust of the Merlin engines in a Falcon) that will hoist commercial payloads and eventually humans into Low Earth Orbit and beyond.
In another striking moment, a performer stands atop the bier-like structure that runs the length of the gallery; several other performers gather below, steal their colleague away from the architecture and hoist the performer through the space like a crowd-surfer or a battering ram.
Project Kuiper—named after a belt of small objects encircling the Solar System—is an ambitious plan to hoist satellites, around 3,2000 of them, into low Earth orbit at a variety of altitudes in order to supply internet connections to an estimated 95 percent of the planet.
At one end of the room a worker with a blowtorch applies a vinyl coating to one Flyer; at the other end, a small crane sits ready to hoist a finished craft into an aboveground pool, to verify that it can land on water without flooding.
While it is always nice to reach such landmarks, Tuesday's result is likely to mean only one thing for the 18-times grand slam champion — he is now only six wins away from becoming the first man to hoist the Challenge Cup for an eighth time.
In addition to horses, cannon fire and swashbuckling re-enactments, expect a parade: At noon, young visitors can hoist flags representing Revolutionary regiments and march with the Regimental Band of the United States Merchant Marine Academy to the top of Battle Hill for a commemorative ceremony.
In addition to horses, cannon fire and swashbuckling re-enactments, expect a parade: At noon, young visitors can hoist flags representing Revolutionary regiments and march with the Regimental Band of the United States Merchant Marine Academy to the top of Battle Hill for a commemorative ceremony.
From Denny Hamlin, who won his first two starts on "The Tricky Triangle" in 2006, to Chris Buescher's win a decade later to Ryan Blaney's emotion-filled first trophy hoist in 2017, the venue has served as a welcome-to-the-Winner's-Party for many of the sport's best.
But I kind of liked the daytime crowd, which included a man with a bushy white mustache reading the paper over a beer and a diminutive older woman wearing a red vest over a furry periwinkle sweater who struggled to hoist herself up onto a high bar chair.
Alex Ovechkin, the face of the Capitals franchise who for years bore the brunt of the blame for his team's shortcomings, became the first Russian-born captain to hoist the Stanley Cup and was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the play-offs.
The installation features large portraits of the students made from a million multi-colored Legos that hover above a cavernous exhibit space, images that have become seared into the Mexican conscience by grieving family members who often hoist posters with the same images at protests demanding answers for their sons' disappearance.
Every person understands the struggle of finding the correct yet awkward angle to shave his or her body, but then finding a place to hoist up your leg near an outlet while dodging a wire is impossible — and not a good idea when sharp objects are near such a sensitive area.
Still, 90 percent of her job is coordinating the ordering and delivery of materials, finding ways to get tools to where they are needed, talking to crane operators who must be nearby to hoist the materials to where they are needed but who must not be left to idle long.
The MH-47E is a heavy assault helicopter with aerial refueling capability, as well as advanced integrated avionics, an external rescue hoist, and  two L714 turbine engines with Full Authority Digital Electronic Control that enables the MH-47E to operate in high-altitude or very hot environments, according to SOCOM.
The Chiefs are in their first Super Bowl in 50 years, with their lone title coming in Super Bowl IV. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, last year's league MVP, is looking to join Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady as the only quarterbacks to hoist a Lombardi Trophy before their 25th birthday.
If you pretend you know what you're doing, people will assume you do, or will at least feel awkward confronting you as you disconnect an ATM outside of a bodega and hoist it up into the bed of a truck or remove a manhole cover that you'll later sell for scrap.
" He mused: "Over the decades, it has been continuously fashionable to make a straw man of my declaration, to hoist it up as the sort of woolly-headed hippie nonsense you'd expect from techno-utopians like me...It's hardly the best thing I ever wrote and suffers many flaws, both cosmetic and substantive.
"Road To Peace" is a diaphanous and affecting tale about a suicide bombing in Israel, antiwar anthem "Hell Broke Luce" sounds like wild napalm, while Real Gone is full of angry protest songs aimed at George W Bush and the War In Iraq, with "Hoist That Flag" perhaps the best of them.
FBI Director Christopher Wray recently predicted in congressional testimony that terrorists will try to use drones to attack people in the U.S. Fortem's DroneHunter is adapted from a DJI octocopter, the kind typically used to hoist heavy cameras into the sky, and equipped with Fortem's lightweight radar units and net-shooting cannons.
After school, he's back in the gym to hoist some more shots up, then home to focus on his academics—according to a mandate from his parents, if he doesn't maintain a B average, he can't set foot on the court—before he climbs into bed by 533:00 PM every night.
Then Daenerys and her dragons sweep in just when the battle is looking lost — a deus ex machina move Jon has to be getting used to by now, not least because it happens again when his uncle Benjen gallops in out of nowhere to hoist him on a horse and sacrifice himself in Jon's place.
And as he slammed her for her work as secretary of state and pointed to the slew of problems confronting the United States around the world, Trump also raised an incident weeks ago when Clinton stumbled and needed Secret Service agents to hoist her into her van as she left a 9/11 memorial ceremony.
At several points, it gave the illusion that characters were fighting their clones: In one of the most incredible sequences in cinematic history, the movie ends with a terrorist shooting down an American flag with a bazooka, which the good guys hoist back up before the screen fades to a Ronald Reagan quote. Perfection.
He'll hoist the ball from just about anywhere once he crosses midcourt — and he revealed in our visit that one of his first pro goals was topping his father Dell Curry's 16 seasons in the league — but Curry is adamant about tuning out any talk of these Warriors nearing the end of their reign.
One was a device to hoist a 45-tonne red metal flame atop the Juche Tower in Pyongyang, the showpiece capital of North Korea; the pillar, named after the country's clunky state ideology, was built with 25,550 blocks of granite—one for each day to the 70th year of Kim Il Sung, the country's founder and eternal president.
The guys from The Void keep saying, this is like when you first got a cell phone that was really cool — but you had a little suitcase there for the battery, you had another thing that you had to hoist that weighed 18 pounds, and the battery would die and you'd lose the call after 30 seconds.
Francesco Molinari was given the courtesy of a few questions about the impact of his historic British Open win at Carnoustie last month — the first major triumph by an Italian — but the media did not want to know how it felt to hoist the Claret Jug so much as what it was like playing the final round with Woods.
He knew about my love for The Armed—an excessively unmarketable band, who, with minimal resources and no label support, had duped Rolling Stone into publishing a press photo with two band members who were actually hired actors, and would soon hoist a music video on Adult Swim starring cult disaster artist Tommy Wiseau of The Room fame.
On the final dash of his last game at Folsom Field here that year, Salaam roared 67 yards for a touchdown, collapsing in the end zone and spurring his teammates to hoist him onto their shoulders as fans waved "2000" signs; he had become just the fourth college player to exceed 2,000 rushing yards in a season.
The National Football League will mark its 100th season in 2019 and the Patriots will be right at the center of the celebrations after another Super Bowl performance that was literally one for the ages with 41-year-old Tom Brady and 66-year-old Bill Belichick entering the record books as the oldest quarterback and coach to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy.
It was hard not to smile with Usain Bolt as he noticed that Canada's Andre De Grasse was staying with him in the 200 and went into high gear, or with David Katoatau, a weight lifter whose charming dance after every hoist, even the one that failed, was meant to draw attention to his sinking, storm-battered Pacific island nation of Kiribati.
Taylor Hatmaker/TechCrunch Taylor Hatmaker/TechCrunch Chrome's lineup of industrial-strength messenger bags has typically appealed to hardcore bike types and dudes big enough to hoist its famously burly packs, but the company is branching out with a few new offerings that should excite anyone like me who covets their designs and build quality but just can't make most of their stuff work.
Assuming the source car is in good condition, it doesn't take a whole lot for Pollitz and SEVA members to take customers back to the future: Hoist out the oil-sucking internal combustion engine, haul the now superfluous radiator, starter, and exhaust pipe to the nearest scrapyard, and you're well on your way to total deliverance from the gasoline market.
He hailed two rickshaws — the three-wheel kind powered by people, not motors — told each where to go, the price he would pay — no motors, no meters — and motioned for his son and me, borderline millennials more accustomed to ride sharing than rickshaws, to hoist ourselves into one, while he and my mother-in-law expertly climbed into the other.
Along with Bellemare, Dallas Stars forward Antoine Roussel is expected to be a key piece for the team, which will be led onto the ice by the 41-year-old goaltender Cristobal Huet, a veteran of 289 N.H.L. games Huet was the first French player to hoist the Stanley Cup when he won it in 2010 as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks.
While many of those OGs continue to hoist that bloody torch for good old-fashioned metal of death, a particularly potent crop of young guns have sprouted as of late, and I wanted to take a minute to make note of them—from Tomb Mold to Blood Incantation to Horrendous to Witch Vomit, the kids are alright (and immaculately turned-out in the finest of longsleeves).
Bursting with zaniness, it is filled with dated humor and antiquated references: cartoon characters hoist martini glasses and tell bawdy jokes through word bubbles, a Sergio Aragonés scene features sombrero-wearing banditos with bulging eyes ogling a maiden, and a caricature of Abe Beame depicts the former New York mayor as haggard and waving a beggar's cup (presumably in reference his shabby re-election prospects that year).
Just look at "Bluefin tuna," the marketing term used to describe several giant, silvery fish—all endangered or threatened—that we hoist onto ships, carve up by the thousands every day to extract the $15 morsels of fatty tuna we label on menus with the Japanese word "toro," and serve for the gustatory pleasure of the wealthy inhabitants of coastal cities around the world.

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