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  1. a machine for lifting or pulling heavy objects using a rope or chain

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Tis was built for a Monaco resident who wanted a floating extension of his home, according to Andrew Winch, the founder of Winch Design, who designed the superyacht.
What's more, the USB-charged wireless remote displays on its screen show the charge level of the vehicle's battery, winch motor temperature and, of course, the winch clutch control operation.
During work hours, put on work clothes, Dr. Winch said.
The truck's winch is also a useful tool for solving puzzles.
According to psychologist Guy Winch, there's a "right" way to gripe.
Here's What's Happening in the American Teenage Bedroom Rowan Winch is 15.
Oldfangled wired winch remote When trying to use the winch, you were limited by the remote's cable and also had the unenviable task of routing it out of the way of danger and into the cab of your truck.
In "Here's What's Happening in the American Teenage Bedroom," Taylor Lorenz writes about Rowan Winch, a 15-year-old who has had an unusual degree of success making money online: For years, Rowan Winch was nothing if not online.
There were 204 ERS staffers eligible to vote earlier this month, Winch said.
The devices will hover overhead and lower the Chipotle edibles with a winch.
The interior was designed by Andrew Winch, an internationally renowned English yacht designer.
Yet, breaking off a whirlwind engagement can also offer some protections, Dr. Winch says.
The drones will hover in the air and deliver their cargo using a winch.
I am actually keen to get the winch and the wired auxiliary lights whirring.
Winch, the yacht's designer, stressed that Tis was designed to be understated and elegant.
"You can take this boat anywhere in the world as an explorer," Winch said.
Using the "strand jack system" the cables will winch the ship towards the surface. 4.
"His apartment [in Monaco] is very similar to this boat — but significantly smaller," Winch said.
He operated a winch that carried workers up and down its face, rising 5,725 feet.
Benny's Tow Service came from Chester and fished us out with a hook and a winch.
"Winch handles can turn the winches, or they can turn the rotary hydraulic pump," Wilson said.
"Winch handles can turn the winches, or they can turn the rotary hydraulic pump," Wilson said.
"From the helicopter, our rescue crew officers performed a winch down to her to secure her — it was about a 60-foot winch and they&aposve brought her up to the helicopter where I&aposve taken over care of her and done an assessment," she said.
Its spring-powered mechanism is so powerful that an electric winch is needed to tighten the coil.
The drones will hover in the air and deliver their cargo using a winch, according to Bloomberg.
The owner expects to live on the yacht for nine months of the year, according to Winch
"His apartment is very similar to this boat, but significantly smaller," Winch said at the press event.
But it's important to absorb compliments and recognize how beneficial they are for your confidence, Winch says.
"His apartment is very similar to this boat but significantly smaller," the yacht designer Andrew Winch said.
GAGNE CT., 22212-Franklin G. and Susan P. King to Michael J. and Angela H. Winch, $22000,221000.
Its skeleton and giant winch-wheel loom over a tangle of highways and communist-era tower blocks.
Credit...Eva O'Leary for The New York Times For years, Rowan Winch was nothing if not online.
"Any extracurricular activity, sports or a physical job, not selling something on the internet," Ms. Winch said.
That winch has about 3003,000 pounds of line pull, pressure, or torque on it when it comes tight.
"We used to have to winch the blocks up the beach," says Siddharth Jain, the firm's business manager.
"People want to be inspired," says Naomi Winch, president of the East Penn Democratic Club, an activist group.
In the dunes teams are allowed to winch each other to safety, ensuring no Gazelle is left behind.
A deputy "made his way out to the car" and attached it to a cable from a winch.
The front bumper contains winch provisions and standard fog lights, with recovery points integrated into the rear bumper.
He posted a photo of a stuck car with a line coming from a winch on his vehicle.
A winch and a small wagon used to haul away dirt, debris and rocks was found, he said.
"Many women are socialized to be humble, modest, and to avoid external displays of pride or arrogance," Winch says.
The hydrofoil is pulled by cables, which spool out of two winch drums on either side of the lagoon.
Tis, which took about three years to construct, was built by German shipyard Lürssen and designed by Winch Design.
Another is a red-gold Cabestan, which is run with old-fashioned winch-and-chain mechanisms, made in Switzerland.
To avoid burnout, build in some daily alone time for each person if they need it, Dr. Winch said.
Laboring groggily not to wake Amanda, I'd winch my calf over the side and stand to relieve the spasm.
That said, the winch already looks a little out of place bolted to the front of a decidedly antiquated 4x4.
After her owners had no more use for her, Topsy was fed cyanide, electrocuted and then strangled with a winch.
After an introductory speech by designer Andrew Winch, we broke up into small groups for guided tours of the vessel.
Between then and now, 47 standing beside the winch that'd bring the lighting crashing down, I'd taken care of Margolis.
It is unmanned and travels, hauled by heavy cables, between two big winch houses at either end of the pool.
Modern Love The skies opened up as I watched the tow truck winch my teal Alfa Romeo onto the flatbed.
Once it's safely on top, a miniature winch allows that VelociRoACH to drag its buddy up onto the step as well.
This new wireless remote has the opposite effect — I am actually keen to get the winch and the wired auxiliary lights whirring.
For the next hour, Stokes mans a winch, bringing up the dripping and encrusted bags for Holm to spray free of debris.
The drone hovers at a safe distance above the flashing LED, verifies the code, then lowers the package down on a stabilizing winch.
Police officer Melissa Winch was admitted to the hospital after her water broke when she was 26-weeks pregnant with her son, Axel.
Winch, a seasoned TED talker, says that the first step is to acknowledge that accepting a compliment is actually beneficial to self-worth.
Complaints are "tools we use to bring about significant improvements in many aspects of our lives," Guy Winch wrote in The Squeaky Wheel.
There's also under and side body armors, and a front winch bumper, which is useful if the vehicle gets stuck while off-roading.
A capstan is a vertical winch that you can put your line around three or four times to secure it tightly alongside your tow.
The traditional design of elevators has cars that only move up and down in a shaft, raised and lowered by a winch-powered cable.
At the time of the fall, Russian media reported that Gorokhov was trying to winch a large bathtub up to his fourth floor apartment.
Just a quick glance at the thing makes it clear this isn't the same winch that your grandpa had bolted to his 24s Jeep.
That's why Nate, Sam and Sully rent themselves a 4x4 truck with a front-mounted winch and enough horsepower to handle Madagascar's muddier inclines.
During the press visit on board Tis, the yacht's designer, Andrew Winch, said the owner had the superyacht built to be a second home.
It also turns into a green-yellow-red changing color bar to indicate scales such as the load or force on the cable winch.
There's a winch in the front bumper, and the whole thing stands on 33-inch tires for an overall height of just over six feet.
"If someone feels unattractive and a friend says, 'You look so pretty in that dress,' you might question whether the compliment is authentic," adds Winch.
"You - or more than likely the other pilot - have to flip out a little handle and wind, much like a boat winch," the pilot said.
The 10-S Platinum ZEON further improves upon the winch design, as it removes the manual clutch lever and ups line speed by 20 percent.
The cables are so heavy and stiff that they need to be threaded through the holes not by human hands but by a cranklike winch.
"It's like a gray filter has formed over our vision so that all the colors and vibrancy in our lives get sucked away," Winch says.
After the report received attention in the news media, Mr. Winch said that economists faced new rules about submitting their work to peer-reviewed journals.
Hewing disquietingly close to the volcano over four days in 2014, the helicopter's winch held a sizable hoop that could electrically excite the rocks below.
Furthermore, EarthRoamer optimized it for off-roading by giving it 46-inch wheels, rear air suspension with shocks, hydraulic leveling, a winch, and LED lights.
Psychologist Guy Winch, who wrote Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure and Other Everyday Hurts, thinks rebuffing compliments is something women have learned over time.
The drones certainly look similar to the ones that have been tested over the past year in Australia and have used a winch to deliver packages.
Later, a rickety wooden bridge collapsed before we could cross it, but using the winch to pull down two support beams transformed it into a ramp.
After wrangling the Hugin with a small Zodiac, the sub gets tied to a winch cable and hoisted back on deck of the Nathaniel B. Palmer.
The longer-term solution, however, would be to try and remove the self-doubt that made you question the compliment in the first place, Winch says.
The generator powers a winch that lowers a blue plastic pipe 1,500 feet into the ground, then pulls it back up filled with black crude oil.
When helicopters reached the ship, rescue personnel were lowered to remove passengers by winch one at a time, in wind speeds of more than 45 m.p.h.
Researchers at UC Berkeley have taught this pair of VelociRoACHes to cooperate and help each other tackle stairs using a tiny magnetic winch and old-fashioned teamwork.
It showed a rescuer winch down and pick up an unidentified individual from the roof of a house, surrounded by flood waters, and carry them to safety.
But winch in closer, closer still, right in on your face, up a bit, to the eyes: bit of a grey, dead sheen behind them, isn't there?
The six-wheeled concept also features deployable solar panels for recharging, ample communications equipment and a front winch for getting itself out of jams and other potential applications.
The ZEON 10-S Platinum also includes a wireless remote — with a 50-foot range — that can control the winch as well as the accessories wired to it.
The benefit of this, as you might well expect, is dealing with a lot fewer wires — from the install to the actual use and operation of the winch.
Eventually his human captors managed to haul him into the pick-up—this time using a winch, so there was no chance of him landing another knockout blow.
Winch suggests doing cardio four times per week (it's a hotly contested question, but research does show it helps with depressive symptoms and can even prevent future episodes).
Unlike his wife, Elaine, who operates the winch from above, he said he had never experienced the full wrath of Marble Bar's summer when working in these depths.
Amazon's patent shows the whip attached to a marine vehicle (read: a boat) via a winch at one end and an "aerial vehicle" carrying the payload on another.
The man, who has remained offscreen, murmurs, "With or without you," and then there's a cut to the woman, who's standing still next to a huge metal winch.
The New Zealand team brought Van Velthooven on board as their secret weapon to power a revolutionary pedaling system, with "cyclors" replacing the winch grinders used by other crews.
It has been upgraded with Ford Performance parts, including a new winch, bumpers, wheels, tires, and the off-road suspension kit that was also used in the RTR Rambler.
A nine-minute walk was all it took to reach the famous Peak Tram, pulled by a winch up one of the steepest slopes of any funicular in Asia.
Manual winch-operating grinders have typically used their arms to turn the handles that provide hydraulic pressure to allow the sailors to control the enormous wingsail and dagger boards.
In the limited space available above their living room, this resourceful home hacker managed to squeeze in space for the TV, a remotely operated winch, and a counterweighted pulley system.
The resulting artificial spider silk worked just like the spider's natural winch silk; the spools of filament reeled and unreeled inside the oil droplets as the thread expanded and contracted.
Unlock the bays, push them to shore, and use that crane-wielding boat to winch them back to dry land, in the process folding them back into that W shape.
But they're equipped with three critical components: an anchor to attach to objects, a winch to pull on that anchor and sticky feet to provide sure grip while doing so.
When delivering a package the drones do not actually land but float above the recipient and use a winch to lower their cargo: in Dr Teller's case, a freshly prepared burrito.
" Adjusting quickly to these new circumstances is key to setting your family up for success, said Guy Winch, a psychologist in New York City and the author of "Emotional First Aid.
Guy Winch, a psychologist in Manhattan and author of "The Squeaky Wheel: Complaining the Right Way to Get Results and Improve Your Relationships and Enhance Self-Esteem," recommended a layered approach.
"The FLIR camera was working fantastically so we were able to locate the group quickly," Alex Brown, winch operator for the UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Lydd, said.
He finally had to tie Jackson to the bridge, walk into town, and return with a winch-equipped Jeep to pull the 750-pound animal across one crank at a time.
Only 14 rounds could be carried and loading the 770-pound rounds required re-elevation of the barrel, use of a winch, and the efforts of the entire crew of five.
The winch wire backlashed when [the deckhand Mike Karlick] was working, trying to straighten out the wire, and he got hit in the face with it, and it knocked a tooth out.
According to a criminal summons issued Sunday by police in Wilmington, North Carolina — first published by Radar Online — Eason placed a winch on the victim's vehicle and caused damage to the transmission.
Learning to accept a sincere compliment will be meaningful not only for you, but for the person who complimented you too, because it acknowledges you affected them in some way, Winch says.
In the lulls between bouts of yammering, however, the director, Johannes Roberts, concentrates on building a solid atmosphere of desperation as a winch accident deposits the women unceremoniously on the ocean floor.
Here&aposs What&aposs Happening in the American Teenage Bedroom: Taylor Lorenz, from The New York Times, interviewed 15-year-old Rowan Winch, who built a business off a viral Instagram account.
We work our stern winch with what's called a "soft line"—that's the light blue line we pull out of the back of the boat to tie to a barge to secure it.
So buyers who aren't exactly handy or excited to do some sweat-inducing problem solving might be better off ordering the steel rope, which comes wound on the winch drum from the factory.
Project Wing chose to partner with Chipotle because it presented unique challenges: could a drone adequately deliver food using a winch system, and can the food remain hot throughout flight with special packaging?
Kris Newhall, a senior engineer at EOM Offshore, a technological arm of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, watched as a mooring winch lowered a 220,285-pound anchor to the bottom of the sea.
"They had to winch the ox cart up the last stretch," said Mr. Brebner, as we stood at the summit, gazing at a bronze plaque, surrounded by rounded boulders, that marks Rhodes's grave.
"These are neutral agencies; they collect data and analyze it," said Peter Winch, an organizer for the American Federation of Government Employees, which is representing some of the Agriculture Department employees facing relocation.
When [Tom] comes to do his stunt, we would lower the line through the winch, and he would drop down to the bag, and then he would step off and sit in his chair.
"A lot of the time people who respond poorly to compliments have poor self-esteem," says Guy Winch, a psychologist and author of Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure and Other Everyday Hurts.
During this process, a length of core—a cylinder of ice anywhere from 3 to 10 feet—must safely be carved out of the ice sheet, gripped, severed, and pulled to the surface by a winch.
"I got all these messages from kids saying, 'You can't let him not be online, he's the reason I didn't kill myself last week, he gives me the ability to laugh every day,'" Ms. Winch said.
The tendency then is for the roll to continue by itself, but is controlled by letting the bags out slowly with a line made off to each bag and running through necessary tackle to a cockpit winch.
The rangers used all the tools at their disposal — power tools, a truck's cable winch, even the tides themselves — to remove the net, which was hundreds of meters long and buried several feet under water and sand.
Like Rike, you settle into the luxurious peacefulness, a stillness augmented by the water's rhythmic splashes, her bustling movements and the boat's gentle cacophony — the flap of the sails, the whir of the winch, assorted pleasant creaks.
Scientists from Stanford University and EPFL in Switzerland have created a micro-drone with a built-in winch that's capable of lifting up to 40 times its own weight and performing simple mechanical tasks like opening a door.
The off-road focused model (dubbed the "Powerful Adventurer") has a higher ride-height and ground clearance, along with extra protection on the wheel arches, an electric winch at the front, and a metal hook at the back.
But calling off a wedding is hard no matter what, and it can be even more difficult when the relationship was short and intense, says Guy Winch, PhD, a psychologist and author of How to Fix a Broken Heart.
"It's by no means the only feature, but we do associate depression with a sad mood," says Guy Winch, a New York City-based psychologist and author of Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure, and Other Everyday Hurts.
Inside or near the tunnel, investigators found a wagon that had most likely been used to haul dirt, as well as a power generator and a winch, which can be used to haul heavy loads, according to an F.B.I. news release.
Ibsen, who had sailed and raced with Elvstrom over the last 30 years, said the Elvstrom company's ratcheting "winch" blocks, auto bailers (which drain water from dinghies while they sail) and fast-acting line cleats were groundbreaking developments in the 1960s.
When it comes down to it, the ZEON 10-S Platinum is the only winch on the market that comes close to replicating the user-friendly, intuitive and high-tech feel I've come accustom to from, well, essentially everything else in my life.
Mr. Winch said that plans to marginalize the career staff members became clear last year after an economist presented research at an academic conference showing that the benefits of Mr. Trump's $1.5 trillion tax cut would flow primarily to the richest farmers.
In the latest research, a pair of RoACHs were taught how to climb steps, with the back bot giving the front one a push up — with the bot on top of the stair then letting down a magnetic winch to pull its buddy up.
I find myself eyeing Tony up, imagining him under his clothes, the weight and meat of him - not in a dirty way, just idly wondering if I could lift him by myself when he was out cold, or whether I'd need some sort of winch.
Having visited the Hatton Garden area frequently over the years for supplies or specialty services, she discovered a three-story mews building on Hatton Place that once had been home to a bullion dealer (the winch used to bring gold upstairs still is in place).
After a few minutes, the cop waves us on, and we pull into the left lane to get around a tow truck that's using a heavy-duty winch to haul up something — a car presumably — which has gone off the road and right over the cliff.
Officers, behind a blast wall, tried using a winch and pulley system to wrap a cable around the center of the cooker and squeeze it, to pop the top off, but the attempt failed, and the bench and a railroad tie were pulled from the ground.
The Petrel also houses a remotely operated vehicle, or R.O.V., a four-ton square submersible robot that looks like a futuristic elevator car, which is fitted with powerful lamps, high-definition cameras and hydraulic arms and is connected to the Petrel by a 6,000-meter umbilical cord on a winch.

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