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They hoist up bad shots, and they aren't particularly accurate, either.
Petal-shaped canopies, which will hoist up solar panels, offer shade as well.
That's a nontrivial load to hoist up the steep, often narrow stairs of an urban apartment.
As the helicopter flew forward, the spin slowed down enough for firefighters to fully hoist up the woman.
He doesn't unnecessarily hoist up contested shots just because he feels like he's good enough to make them.
As people in the park raced to help, the mom managed to get up and hoist up the stroller, police said.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Reed, 1869, pp. 253–54. To gain access to the turret from below, or to hoist up powder and shot during battle, the turret had to rotate facing directly to starboard, which would line up the entry hatch in the floor of the turret with an opening in the deck below.Broadwater, 2012, p. 8Wilson, 1896, p. 30.
The 1965–1966 Texas Western basketball team faced many issues because of their race. For example, when they won the championship no one brought out a ladder for them to cut down the net. Nevil Shed had to hoist up Willie Worsley so he could do the honors. Also, they were not invited on The Ed Sullivan Show, which was customary for the NCAA Champions.
Many stoops disappeared in the 19th century when entrances were moved to the basement. Canal houses usually had a basement and a loft and attic where trade goods could be stored. A special beam or pulley installation would be located in the attic to hoist up valuable goods, like spices, cotton, or heavier stuff like cocoa. The pulleys are still used for moving furniture.
Heidi lives with her grandfather, Alp-Öhi, in a cottage in the Swiss Alps and enjoys spending time in the mountains with her friend, the goatherd Peter. The village parson visits the Alp-Öhi. He asks him to come to the village along with Heidi, to attend the installation of the new church bells. Around the installation of the bells, the village festival is held and traditionally it is the children who help hoist up the bells, and Heidi should not be absent.
This gave Gabriel de Solages the mining rights within a radius on one league around his Blaye château. By 1754 Solages was employing 12 Flemish miners and 20 local workers engaged in various operations, as well as a dozen horses. He had two working mines, each with a machine to hoist up the coal, was producing 100 barrels a day and had 6,000 barrels in store. Bordeaux at this time consumed 14,600 barrels a year, the diocese of Albi 3,000 and the region about 300.
After World War I, permanent companies were assigned to play in the Koninklijke Schouwburg. The first company was contracted in 1921: the Haghespelers in 't Voorhout of Eduard Verkade. Because Verkade mostly brought progressive theater and didn't succeed in warming up the audience to the same, his company was replaced in 1924 by the Vereenigd Rotterdamsch-Hofstad Tooneel of Cor van der Lugt Melsert. In 1929 the backside of the building was extensively renovated, a stage tower was installed to make it possible to hoist up decors and the dressing rooms were modernized.
Air Station Kodiak The Jayhawk has a normal cruising speed of the MH-60T is and the aircraft is capable of reaching for short durations. It can fly at for six to seven hours. With a fuel capacity of , the helicopter is designed to fly a crew of four up to offshore, hoist up to six additional people on board while remaining on-scene for up to 45 minutes and return to base while maintaining an adequate fuel reserve. The Jayhawk has a radar for search/weather that gives its nose a distinctive look.
The Kaiser Maximilian Funicular at Kufstein Fortress in 2016 The Festungsbahn is a funicular railway which links Kufstein Fortress with the town of Kufstein below. The carriage holds a maximum of eight people at a time. Named after Emperor Maximilian I,The Kaiser Maximilian Funicular at Kufstein Fortress on the Tyrol Tourism website The Kaiser Maximilian Funicular is on the site of the former hoist up to the fortress. The hoist is thought to have been built in the 17th century and was used to transport food, supplies and artillery up to the fortress.
At that time mining would have been done by primitive techniques, with hand-powered machinery to hoist up the ore, crush it and sort out the mineral-rich portions. A member of the Moré family, a musketeer of Louis XV of France (1710–74), bought the estate of Pontgibaud in 1756, including an ancient keep and a more modern château built in the time of Louis XIII (1601–43). He was made the Comte de Pontgibaud, taking the name "Moré de Pontgibaud". Between 1828 and 1830 Count Moré de Pontgibaud obtained concessions to open mines near his chateau.
The risk of losing the helicopter meant that the winch operator nearly took the decision to sever the cable to Campbell, however he was able to be retrieved back into the helicopter and immediately offered to be lowered again. Using a rock which was repeatedly out of view with the swell as the best reference, Bain was able to keep the aircraft steady to continue the rescue. Through the following hour and twenty minutes, lowering approximately twelve times, Campbell was able to hoist up the crew. The last to leave the ship was the skipper, who (either through hypothermia or shock) could not let go of the ship's railing, requiring Bain to hit him to continue the rescue.
The risk of losing the helicopter meant that the winch operator nearly took the decision to sever the cable to Campbell, however he was able to be retrieved back into the helicopter and immediately offered to be lowered again. Using a rock which was repeatedly out of view with the swell as the best reference, Bain was able to keep the aircraft steady to continue the rescue. Through the following hour and twenty minutes, lowering approximately twelve times, Campbell was able to hoist up the crew. The last to leave the ship was the skipper, who (either through hypothermia or shock) could not let go of the ships railing, requiring Campbell to hit him to continue the rescue.
Qoshqarbaev initially placed the flag of the Soviet Union atop the staircase in front of the main entrance to the building on 30 April 1945 at 14:25 after sneaking into the building with another soldier, Grigory Bulatov. The flag was presented to the group of soldiers assigned to raising the flag over the building by a regimental commander; the meeting where the flag was given to them was held in Himmler's house. After Qoshqarbaev originally placed the flag in the entrance by the staircase under the watch of Ivan Klochkov they went on to place it atop the building; the soldiers then jumped out of a window and ran across the roof, but after coming under heavy fire they laid low on the roof for several hours and waited for the artillery fire to cease. While waiting for the opportunity to hoist up the flag Qoshqarbaev and Bulatov wrote their names and regiment numbers on the flag.

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