Then he realized it was the jingle of harness as Hoss and Joe pulled back into the yard. |
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Attached to a single center of gravity by a harness made of strong webbing, hang gliders fly with bodies vertical. |
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Each harness is made of wide, heavy-duty nylon webbing to better distribute the work load and thick padding for extra comfort. |
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The rhythmic beating of hooves, and jingle of the harness fell into sync with the serenade of the forest. |
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Adam threw the harness he had been mending to the floor, stood up, and advanced on Joe. |
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A specialized vocabulary described parts of harness fittings such as whiffletrees, reins, breechings, traces, collars, hames and pole straps. |
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In treework, three-way karabiners are still the best form of connector between harness and rope equipment. |
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In a child seat that is facing rearward, the harness straps should be at or below the level of the shoulder. |
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From the seventh century on, peasants designed and built adobe horizontal-vaned windmills to harness the wind power and grind wheat into flour. |
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Of course he was in no danger, not with a good kicking strap, new harness, and buggy. |
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He said a proper safety harness will save a window washer's life if the scaffolding underneath suddenly gives way. |
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With Faustus' great mind, proclaims Valdes, they will be able to harness the powers of black magic and have the world at their feet. |
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Randy unclipped his harness, climbed further up the ladder and refastened it. |
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A harness with a satellite transmitter was applied after she finished laying 88 eggs and 20 yolkless eggs. |
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I was sitting facing left, and as I strapped the lap belt, I fumbled with the shoulder harness. |
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The lap belt was used and the shoulder harness was worn incorrectly behind the back and the shoulder of the member. |
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The effort is to harness the latent talent in the country in TV production, broadcast journalism and media management. |
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Instead he's trying to tie a length of rope onto his daughter Hillary's climbing harness. |
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A third officer, PC James Banks, was also shot at, but escaped injury when a bullet ricocheted off his radio harness. |
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Maybe a safety harness for your pet isn't such a barking mad idea after all. |
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After making sure my harness was secured, I put my foot on the fake rock-climbing wall and began to hoist myself up. |
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He'd been strapped securely, according to the guy who'd put him in the harness, to a soldier's back for the descent. |
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Had he been wearing a 5-point harness, he may have stayed within the protection of the roll cage. |
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They learn to harness their powers and fight for the very world which hates and loathes them. |
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Ever the idealist, she wants to harness that private articulacy and put it in the public domain. |
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How do you harness the aspirations of your staff through career development opportunities? |
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Decorative brass harness bells are generally smaller and are sometimes incorporated into fly terrets. |
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They showed us how to split the atom and harness nuclear fuel so that we might finally meet them as equals. |
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I clung onto bits of ice and tried desperately to remove the harness attaching me to the sledge. |
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Mr Kotovs said a horse working six days a week would probably need a new saddle and harness every six to eight months. |
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He tells them that if the basin is a helmet, then the saddlebag must be a fancy harness. |
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Pulling his writing tablet from his harness pouch, Alan retrieved the pen he'd placed in the side of his war collar. |
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All workers must wear hard hats and safety glasses and those working on structures must be tied off with a full body harness. |
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I called to my tactical officer, as I fastened the last strap of the restraining harness snugly across my shoulders. |
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The cable is clipped to a yellow harness buckled around the girth of the tuna. |
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Each morning we have to prepare our steeds, check their hooves, talcum powder them, saddle them and harness them. |
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Over the clothing we wore a Mae West, then the British parachute and, on top of that lot, came the quick-release Sutton harness. |
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I have used granite, sandstone and quartz type rocks and am continually placing rocks in various parts of the gardens to harness energies. |
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Very quickly I was being put into a jump suit and a harness by my tandem instructor. |
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It is for adults to recognise this, to harness and channel it towards productive avenues. |
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The rubs harness the soothing properties of babassu oil and essential oils. |
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The rigid collar and tandem harness allowed teams to pull with equal strength and greater efficiency. |
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The terret would originally have been attached to a chariot yoke, probably serving to guide the reins for a double harness. |
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Ignition harnesses were prone to succumb to the damp British weather and the failure of the harness would also lead to the engine stopping. |
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A majority of her frame was obscured by a bulky armor harness painted blood red, and marred with a thousand tiny scuffs and scratches. |
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Ball joints have been used in the connections between the thills or shafts and the horse's harness. |
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She slipped on her leather jacket and a pair of high heeled harness boots and went downstairs. |
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A neatly dressed footman in navy blue livery stood, alert, by its side and a pair of gleaming chestnut horses were in harness. |
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In our accelerated world of time, we seek desperately to harness whatever we can and try even harder to use it sedulously. |
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Like many Native American peoples, the Quero use a medicine wheel to represent and harness spiritual and healing energies. |
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Merc believes that we sensitives should harness our powers to the good of the revolution. |
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Add pyjamas, sweater, serge uniform, flying boots, scarf, flying jacket, helmet and goggles, harness and parachute and it becomes a tight fit. |
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I rappelled back to the belay and hung in my harness, drifting in and out of consciousness. |
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But unless he can replace the stolen tack, collars and harness, he will be unable to take part. |
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By this time, you've been going to the gym pretty regularly, you're an ace top-rope belayer, and you've got some good wear on your harness. |
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When we begin top-roping, a well-fitting harness is the most important piece of equipment. |
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As soon as he had finished eating, he told me to go out and get the bellyband off the harness. |
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As always, though, the paraglider pilot should strive to keep the towline square to the harness and canopy. |
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The caterpillars harness the plant toxins and use them as a natural defence against predation. |
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So I'm going to harness the mighty power of Google and put the beacon out there. |
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Needless to say, I bought the sword, and quickly learned to harness its great and mighty power. |
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He could harness the pony and cart, he could even manoeuvre the heavy milk churn on to the back of the cart. |
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Bring that beast to me, for I have a mind to harness him like a horse, and make him work. |
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Businesses will harness on-demand supercomputers for analysing growing volumes of big data. |
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The Camp meeting is the only harness racing event in the county run under the Irish trotting and harness racing federation rules. |
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A small, field-deployable unit vacuum shrink-wraps the items and wraps them in a thin but high-tensile-strength Kevlar expendable harness. |
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That was true, if having the singletree fall on me while I helped harness Samson and Achilles up to the cargo wagon could be deemed honorable. |
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Workers should not stand, climb or walk on piles of materials without safety equipment like a hoist with a boatswain's chair or a body harness. |
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But 21st century Buddhism will be left behind as a museum piece if we do not harness ourselves to the new technologies and the Internet. |
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When you finish setting up your glider, hook your harness to the hang strap and never unhook it until after your flight. |
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I hate to think what would have happened to our youngest had he not been properly restrained in his booster seat with a five-point harness. |
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Families built and repaired their own houses and barns, mended their own tools and harness, sometimes smithed iron and tanned leather. |
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It works naturopathically to stimulate and harness the tremendous self-healing capacity of the human system. |
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After having a minor brain fade and having to go home again and get my harness I spent a couple of hours in the waves! |
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All of our sails are rigged and ready to go with adjustable harness lines, booms and uphauls attached. |
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These connect to the breechings via the harness, and provide effectively both for steering and braking. |
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The Sam Browne belt worn by the Army officers had been abandoned in 1937 because they could not be worn under a parachute harness. |
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The explosive power of nitroglycerine had been recognised but it was a dangerous, volatile substance which no-one had managed to harness safely. |
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The harness is adjusted on the shoulder and waist straps for a perfect fit. |
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In this two-day course you will learn to harness and channel this vital energy to help yourself, family, friends, community and world situations. |
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The harness was still hanging in the stables and the milking equipment was still in the byre. |
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This was obvious when the Norwegians carried out a massive construction programme to harness their hydro-power. |
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Some anglers also use a harness, but this is rarely necessary for average fit anglers and a stand-up fight is typical and most rewarding. |
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Failure of tack was not uncommon as well, with saddle cantles breaking and harness straps failing. |
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I would have felt safer if I had a bar to hang on to, rather than hanging suspended in a harness. |
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Who knows, to contain and harness that much power it may have to look like a Saturn 5 launcher, or an oil rig. |
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Two of those main factors were the inventions of the chest harness for the horse and the three-field system of agriculture. |
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London may as well also require that cabbies master the art of saddling a horse and mending a harness. |
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But this would only demonstrate the need for a programmed mechanism to harness and direct the random, undirected energy, which is what creationists have been saying all along. |
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His hat had a harness and the brim was also decorated with gold buttons. |
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Retailers who embrace digital technology can harness information to redefine and re-enliven the in-store shopping experience. |
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Ohio horsemen seek to withhold simulcasts from in-state harness tracks. |
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One day soon, man is going to be able to harness incredible energies, maybe even the atom, energies that could ultimately hurl us to other worlds in some sort of spaceship. |
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The woman was wearing a t-shirt, spandex shorts, a climbing harness with just one large carabiner and belay device, and her brown hair was pulled back. |
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Her metal harness buckle breaks and she plunges to her death. |
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They have a pulley attached to their harness which snaps the rope tight and means they are only actually holding about 10 kg, not your whole body weight. |
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Serving also for off-season training, the dog's harness outfit works for many other joring sports, such as hike joring, jog joring or dog scootering. |
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The Harness Racing Authority of NSW has sent a directive to show societies indicating that harness racing can only be conducted on registered trotting tracks. |
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When he outgrew his toddler car seat, he still needed a seat with a harness, as he is unable to sit in place with just a lap belt. |
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And we prefer them to do a tandem skydive, where they are attached in a harness to an instructor who will bring them out of the aircraft and safely down to earth. |
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The harness consists of two shoulder straps, made from a medium-grade webbing, which are comfortable and mould to your torso without being too stiff. |
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The accompanying drudgery was worth it and if you have ever tried to lift a set of heavy horse harness you will have some idea of the effort required. |
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In 1870, the very Germanically-named August Ruengling fixed a harness for a circus rider and obtained free passes for his family. |
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The bay Hanoverian has been owned throughout his career by Fritz Kundrun and Dressage Sponsor Corp., and Blinks has worked slowly and carefully to harness his brilliance. |
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Surely, by working together, we can harness its life-giving potential. |
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At the same time there were harness makers, tailors, dressmakers, builders, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, watchmakers, saddlers, masons and carpenters. |
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The move is part of an effort to harness tourism in Italy to kick-start the economy. |
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One by one as we scurried them towards the tow-line and began to lever them into harness, they raised their muzzles and let out a yowl to wake the dead. |
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Where museums have truly been able to harness the power of the web is with the microsite, a stand-alone website that accompanies a specific exhibition. |
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He hinted that SMG was unsurprised when relations broke down with the unpredictable star whose celebrity they had tried hard to harness over the previous 18 months. |
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Students are considering the energy sources in their own dorms, libraries and classrooms and then working to harness this buying power to create a clean energy revolution. |
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Yet Morales has managed to harness his popularity to rewrite the national constitution, broadening executive powers. |
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Nor does it jibe with Habayit Hayehudi's long-standing preference to harness the Housing Ministry for settlement building. |
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The young captain then undid her safety harness, stood up, and stretched. |
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Just shrugging off the shoulder harness saves you unthreading holster, magazine pouch, and whatnot off one belt and re-assembling them later on a dry pair of pants. |
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In recent times I could not bring myself to jump off a platform to a trapeze even though I was in a full body harness and belayed by not one but two belayers. |
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In 1899, with a three hundred dollar investment, they opened a small saddlery and harness shop. |
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Any dog not in harness was howling and yelping to be put in one, and even when harnessed they continued with their wretched wailing until they were off and running. |
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Whether or not guayusa is a product of selective breeding, the Kichwa have learned to harness its power. |
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Together, they harness decades of experience in a variety of styles to make a musical statement that is rooted in tradition but with no fear of improvisation. |
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The protests so far have relied on a small group of core organizing bodies to harness broad but diffuse support. |
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Paul Burrell was flying about among the trees in a harness like some kind of Diana monkey, belting out songs from the musicals. |
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We get a clinic on snow travel because we'll be climbing in it in full gear, helmet, ice ax, crampons, rope and harness. |
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I guess people were saving up to see the White House get blown up by a giant hockey puck or Tom Cruise dangled from a harness. |
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Poultry researchers tried to harness this trait to create economically efficient, female-only superstrains. |
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All have beaten a path to Florence, Muscle Shoals and Sheffield to harness the creativity of the Swampers. |
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Padraic, with his para-military equipment bristling out of his shoulder harness, is an endearing chap but as nutty as a fruitcake. |
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It unlocks the science of mindreading and helps people harness the power of persuasion. |
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Even with a safety harness, losing one's grip that high up is disconcerting. |
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Also, he probably attends harness races, for he once accidentally left a dope sheet behind. |
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The mothers likened his behaviour to the last days of Control, who had died in harness, thanks to Haydon, of a broken heart. |
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It was the first practical device to harness steam to produce mechanical work. |
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The shoulder harness may attach to the lap belt tongue, or it may have a tongue and buckle completely separate from those of the lap belt. |
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Research is showing that scientists are taught various heuristics that tend to harness chance and the unexpected. |
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To harness all the power of their societies, governments created new ministries and powers. |
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The Romans were among the first civilizations to harness the power of water. |
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For compressible working fluids, multiple turbine stages are usually used to harness the expanding gas efficiently. |
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The mills harness the power of the Falls of Clyde, the most spectacular of which is Cora Linn. |
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Proposals for the construction of a Severn Barrage aim to harness this energy. |
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Mills built to harness this resource encouraged the growth of several cities, including the capital, Columbia. |
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Most domesticated horses begin training under saddle or in harness between the ages of two and four. |
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Many horses are also driven, which requires a harness, bridle, and some type of vehicle. |
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Where a complex design is required, the healds are raised by harness cords attached to a Jacquard machine. |
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A fine spready hide is also obtained from the Hereford breed, these being favored by harness and belting makers. |
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Enter his uncle, Shepparton studmaster and harness trainer Steve O'Donoghue, who offered him a job helping feed the stock at his farm. |
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The advantage of the curved beam and whipple-tree is that it can be used to harness almost any number of animals. |
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The Aerogenerator, which is able to harness wind energy from all directions, is being developed at NaREC in Blyth. |
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Sometimes a special harness or leash will make it easier for the public to identify your dog as a working animal. |
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What the SKS IPO shows is that microfinance institutions can harness the vast resources of capital markets. |
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The late Billy Williams had become interested in harness racing in the 1950s while working at Pontins, Prestatyn where there was a track. |
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Directors of Tir Prince Raceway in Towyn have decided to call a halt to harness racing after 18 years. |
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It is also checking the vehicles for reorienting wiring harness related to the correct deployment of side airbags. |
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That is why we strongly recommend this safety harness for the active tree-lurking sportsperson on your holiday gift list. |
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Only 500 will be built and you can buy an optional Club Sport package that includes a titanium roll hoop and a full racing harness. |
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It features 15-inch brake rotors on all four corners, a welded-in safety cage, racing bucket seat and six-point harness. |
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Imagine if we had to fork out a co-pay for every wire harness, bolt assembly, lug nut, spark plug, CPU, body panel. |
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As I hooked up my safety harness, I realized I'd doubted the saneness of my decision to hunt nearly a dozen times. |
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With solutions such as BIRT PowerDocs, customers can harness the power of Salesforce1 to run their business from their phones. |
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Bjerke Travbane is the main venue for harness racing in the country. |
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I gauged from this choice that your picture editor would no doubt have been aware of the affinity that so many Western Mail readers have with harness racing. |
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The loom for such work must be fitted with a double harness for small designs, and a compound mounture and harness or a shaft mounture for large ones. |
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Wherefore King Ban and King Bors made them ready, and dressed their shields and harness, and they were so courageous that many knights shook and bevered for eagerness. |
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It was a miracle that I survived that ditching in the high waves because I had my seat belt and shoulder harness unbuckled in anticipation of bailing out. |
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Rindt had only recently begun to wear a shoulder harness, but refused to wear crotch straps because he felt they slowed his exit from the car in the event of fire. |
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He said roadside harness racing is also against local council law as it is cruel to subject horses who are not used to traffic to such an ordeal on a busy road. |
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And an outbreak of vancomycin resistant enterococcal infection in a burn unit was determined to have perpetuated by a contaminated ECG lead wire harness. |
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There are 69 Thoroughbred and 51 harness clubs licensed in New Zealand. |
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More recently, Blacks A Fake has won four Inter Dominion Championships, making him the only horse to complete this feat in Australasia's premier harness race. |
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Light cold blood horses, such as Finnhorses and Scandinavian coldblood trotter are also used in harness racing within their respective geographical areas. |
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In harness racing, Standardbreds are used in Australia, New Zealand and North America, when in Europe, Russian and French Trotter are used with Standardbred. |
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Horses, mules and donkeys are driven in harness in many different ways. |
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Horses are also driven in harness racing, at horse shows and in other types of exhibition, historical reenactment or ceremony, often pulling carriages. |
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During the panel discussion, leaders from different religions agreed to the need of Global Dharma, as this would bring equality and harness togetherness in the nation. |
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According to the manager, the leading UK store stocks a huge collection of towables as well as towable pumps, towable ropes, towable harness and towable helmets. |
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Even today this resource this could never be exploited by conventional means, but the technology to harness that resource has now become cost effective. |
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The contest was a clumsy attempt to harness the power of open-source software development, in which informal bodies of coders attack a common problem. |
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As the dogs were hooked up to the gangline linking them to the A.T.V. on a snowless day, the cacophony of barking built as the animals pulled at the harness to get going. |
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The book reviews recent ABR literature, then describes four ABR approaches that harness ABR as analytic, synthetic, critical-activist, and improvisatory research practice. |
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All models are standard equipped with electric brakes, ICC lighting package, adjustable towing eye, front jack support, lighting harness, safety chains, and document holder. |
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When whitetail hunting, I wear a headlamp until I'm in my tree, have connected my safety harness, rummaged through my pack, and gotten all my hunting tools situated. |
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One of his more unusual activities is when he uses a special harness attached to the ceiling with bungee ropes, which is aimed at improving his balance. |
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When he takes on the marathon, he will be attached to the treadmill by a harness to combat weightlessness and will watch a video of the London course on a big screen. |
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He enjoyed golf, duplicate bridge, harness racing and travel. |
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The recently formed 'UKoccultations' Yahoo group aims to harness the interests and experience within the Lunar and Asteroidal occultation communities. |
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Digger wasps of the family Philanthus, also known as 'beewolves', harness beneficial bacteria to manufacture a cocktail of drugs that protect its larvae from infection. |
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The later mills at Belper, Darley Abbey, and Masson Mill, were much larger and needed to harness the full power of the river to drive the complex machinery within them. |
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The Marxists portrayed Gandhi's movement as a device of the bourgeois elite to harness popular, potentially revolutionary forces for its own ends. |
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Soon after Yermak and his initial band set out for Siberia, merchants and peasants followed in their wake, hoping to harness some of the fur riches that abounded in the land. |
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Day by day, hole by hole our bearing reins were shortened, and instead of looking forward with pleasure to having my harness put on as I used to do, I began to dread it. |
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Break out the cables from the harness once they are inside the frame. |
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Meanwhile, humans were learning to harness other forms of energy. |
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If you store the extractor backwards, or with the brace in the vertical position, the brace bangs into the wiring harness that powers the slip ring contact arms. |
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A decorative phalera, or piece of harness, with his name on it has been found at Castra Vetera, modern Xanten, then a large Roman army and naval base on the lower Rhine river. |
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