Hop off at the summit and fly down a monstrous 35 degree chute flanked by rugged saddles and knifedges. |
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Two pilots smack in right off the dollies and one throws his chute just behind the tow paddock after locking out on tow and tumbling. |
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They also had Scott, a certified rigger, redesign their deployment procedure with a pull-out pilot chute system. |
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There is a convenient drain chute at the back and all you have to do is hold a funnel under the chute to put most of the powder back in the can. |
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He had packed his chute himself before it was put into storage at the airfield ready to be used two days later. |
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We rushed down a granite chute, our kayaks smashing through wave trains, and spilled into a quiet pool. |
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Maya slid through the low gravity of the chute into the shuttle, then belted herself into the control seat. |
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He built a chute which taps into the roof downpipe, and diverts the water into a barrel. |
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At the bottom of this chute, using his ice axe, he leapt a moat where the glacier had melted back from the rock. |
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I took a bit more time to fool around flying the chute, doing turns and spins, and also having a better look around. |
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Automated mechanical sniffers could be fitted with this detection system on every baggage handling chute. |
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In October 1969, Robinson and Yvon Chouinard found themselves staring at Polemonium Peak's V-Notch, an unclimbed ice chute leading to the summit. |
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He would spend a while trying to get the chute to catch the wind, and then run like billy-o down the hill, occasionally jumping in the air. |
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The group got out of the vent, and into a rubbish chute, to fall to a lower level. |
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But this action put tension on the parachute lanyard, allowing the rotor downwash to partly inflate the chute. |
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Mac took another long drink, then tossed the bottle into the recycle chute with some force. |
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The pill slides down the chute into a flexible tube leading to the patient's mouth. |
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In the process, a client on that team kicks loose a small rockslide, which peppers the rappel chute, where a third team is descending. |
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The cheese is forced down a chute into a rotating stainless steel drum, about 80 pounds, with holes punched in it. |
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Its stern was marred by a gigantic chute, a ramp from sea to deck such as whaling ships use to drag aboard the 190-ton carcasses of blue whales. |
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Andreas Orgler, an Austrian pilot, threw his chute about two kilometers from launch and landed in the trees without hurting himself. |
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I opened the escape hatch, adjusted his chute for him and placed the ripcord ring firmly in his right hand. |
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After touchdown, the aircraft's drag chute malfunctioned during deployment. |
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We slid down a short chute and landed on a soft mattress with everyone looking at us. |
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Bottles are capped with an aluminum foil seal, which is sent through a chute that catches the lip of the bottle. |
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He was not injured except for a few scratches and black and blue marks over both shoulders caused by the harness straps when the chute opened. |
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Neither his main parachute or reserve chute appear to have deployed properly after he jumped from a Cessna 182 aircraft. |
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Then there is the issue that Bo's accident highlights, where he neglected to attach the chute bridle to the harness. |
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The pilot threw his chute, but it had no time to open due to the lack of altitude. |
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The chunk of falling matter turned out to be a parachutist, only with his chute just partially deployed. |
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When he tried to deploy his chutes the main one failed to open and the reserve chute detached from his body. |
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In reviewing these codes, one finds no prescriptions for preventing child access to laundry chute openings. |
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One of the people who was now excited about taking a chute for a sail was Jak. |
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Detectives revealed that the cord on his main parachute had been deliberately severed, as was the strapping on his reserve chute. |
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Anticipating a windscoured ridge, we left our crampons and axes in the col at the top of the chute. |
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The main way to spread out concrete is directly from the truck chute, keeping a uniform level in front of the straightedge or vibrating screed. |
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I free-fell for about four seconds, then reached back, grabbed my pilot chute and tossed it out. |
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On the last jibe as we headed into the inlet, we hoisted the cruising chute and felt the boat accelerate. |
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We also had a cruising chute but this seemed to be too small to make much of a difference. |
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With winds on our starboard side, we put up our big cruising chute, but had an incident that could have had serious consequences. |
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The genoa is roller reefed and a large cruising chute provides power in downwind light conditions. |
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Hudson should be inserted early in the game because he's often hot right out of the chute. |
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The point of attaching the parachute bridle to the carabineer is that then you can dangle from the hang glider as you come down under chute. |
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The only manual input to the system is the rubbish hopper, where gash bags are fed into a chute to be shredded, and the galley waste macerator. |
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After the chute was inflated the glider rotated a few times and righted itself. |
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After they finished they threw their disposable plates and utensils down a chute. |
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Then he loses the drogue and deploys a parafoil-type chute under which he glides the capsule all the way to the ground. |
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If for some reason your wing collapses in a freak wind, the chute will balloon back to shape within seconds. |
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It's not runnable in our craft and, if we're sucked into the hole beyond the chute, perhaps not survivable. |
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He developed the skill to climb difficult walls without ropes, relying on a small chute on his back in case he fell. |
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The conveniently positioned chipper chute allows you to reduce branches and twigs to fine mulch. |
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The opening scenes depict dismembered body parts tumbling along a coal chute. |
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If an incoming fax isn't getting jammed in the paper chute, then it's probably getting tossed out or misrouted by a colleague who doesn't realize that it's for you. |
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Alex put his empty dishes into the chute that would send them to the ship's kitchens for cleaning, then accepted Evan's dishes and did the same with them. |
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A murder inquiry was launched after police discovered that the cord on his main parachute and the strapping on his reserve chute had been expertly and deliberately severed. |
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It was determined later that the parachute failure had occurred because the drag chute had not been installed in accordance with local technical orders. |
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He decided that since the loft was up high, and the mail needed to come back down, they should have a mail chute to send the mail down to the carriers' boxes for delivery. |
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With today's gliders you might need a drogue chute to land there. |
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We've come a long way from the time when WWII airman and former President George H.W. Bush parachuted to safety from his damaged aircraft using a chute made of hemp. |
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At about eight hundred feet, I opened my chute and sailed down. |
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She looked around to see a tall, silver skinny sets of shelves, a sink with a hairbrush and facecloth on it, just below a mirror, and in the corner like a bin, the chute. |
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However, slowly, after several breaks and around four hours, we made progress, eventually stopping at the top of the steepest chute to break for lunch. |
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The non-swimmers' area has been equipped with a wild water chute and a giant and a broad slide. |
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Lane rose, but then he motioned to the chute, where the other cowboys were sitting astride the fences. |
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In this case, the excellent advice offered by your instructors on assisting chute opening may be of assistance to you. |
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When the brake chute of his dragster opened early, the car crashed at a speed of 285 mph. |
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The dimensions of the discharge chute are such that an adult hand could come into contact with the cutting blade. |
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The supply should unwind as shown with the loose end of the supply feeding through the exit chute. |
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Instead, 80 tons of granite chippings was delivered through pipes taped together to make a chute. |
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When he remembered, and forced it down the incinerator chute, it was already bloating, and the gassy innards instantly caught fire. |
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The result is unpleasantly reminiscent of cattle walking up the slaughterhouse chute. |
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It works by being stuck up into the payout coin chute and into the counter itself. |
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To minimize noise, we installed the primary crusher underground, closed off the building and covered metal chute surfaces with thick rubber. |
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The dinner rush reached its peak when the adults followed the children into the chute. |
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Place chute assembly onto chute base and secure chute control assembly to chute support bracket with clevis pin and cotter pin removed earlier. |
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It is then deposited into a hopper and chute above the furnace and released onto a charging grate or stoker. |
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I landed in a field behind a house and the chute snagged on one of the trees that lined the field. |
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With more rope and pickets, they made a chute to funnel people to the serving line. |
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The material is then lifted up by air suction, chopped to smaller pieces by the rotating blades and conveyed through the chute to the hopper. |
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Eventually the packages slide down a chute to be placed into a bag or an air-freight container. |
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The pool, with its inflatables and tubular chute, went down a storm, and the play park was an unexpected little treasure, discovered during our evening walk. |
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Cade was moving towards the squeeze chute that restrained the cow while the injection was given, the same contraption Erin had seen rodeos use when cowboys mounted the steers. |
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A lever switches a paddle gate in the picker chute and diverts some of the harvested cotton every 20 seconds into a sampler chute for collection and later analysis. |
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The bull had lost its ear tag, was too big for the Applicant's chute and head gate system and could not be restrained without putting the Applicant or someone else in a dangerous situation. |
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Unable to consistently pay her escalating rent when her funds were depleted, she found the door to her apartment padlocked one day, with her belongings in a box near the garbage chute. |
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Handlers of large animals should not work on foot inside an animal holding pen or chute system unless they are protected by secure panels or gates which would prevent them from being crushed. |
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Pine needles, pine cones, twigs and small branches are vacuumed up through the front nozzle, while chipping larger branches are fed through the chipper chute. |
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He started right out of the chute with good stuff and got stronger from there. |
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The seeding depth is variable and depends on the inclination of the chute. |
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Previous research has shown that human children are much more willing than chimpanzees to co-operate with a human adult in manipulating objects for example, taking it in turns to drop a ball down a chute. |
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You need both time and speed for the chute to prove useful, however. |
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Therefore, empty the berries into the winnowing machine from the lowest height possible and place the box as close as possible to the end of the chute where the winnowed fruit are collected. |
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Once each animal got its shot, handlers let it out of the chute to amble off to the hillside. |
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The canoeist, entering the approach channel, pushes a button actuating the head gates, which rise to allow the water to carry the canoe into and down the chute, where it is kept in the centre of the chute by guide vanes. |
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Longitudinally traversable pick-off attachment for unloading the finished parts out of the sub-spindle, complete, including component ejector, component reception chute and parts container. |
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Scooping up the turkey, I marched out of the apartment and down the hallway to the compactor room, where I shoved the whole thing down the garbage chute. |
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His hand towel was discovered at the base of the chute. |
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Vibrating chute to guide the grizzly undersize. |
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It was also converted to a gritter using the grain chute, capable of blasting grit through the windows of nearby cars. |
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The crew would deploy a small drogue parachute in the tail, point the glider's nose down so it could fall quickly into thicker air, and then jettison the chute. |
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Harvesters blow the chaff into the wagon through a chute at the rear or side of the machine. |
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Birds were fed through an electrically charged chute for the killing process and the carcasses were then openly conveyed along a belt to be dropped into the top of reefer trucks. |
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Our stowage disappeared down the chute, into the employee only cargo area, never to be seen again by man. |
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Shot-plug and lead were lowered through the chute, tending the tripping-line of the toggle. |
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Some get hurt in the chute, which fits the bull like a coffin. |
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Abdulrahman added she broke a Moses basket, then threw it down the rubbish chute as well. |
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This chute, as it fills, triggers a magic eye that opens a lower flap thus allowing the built-up waste to enter the compactor. |
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The discharge can be stopped if the truck is out of position or when it's full, and the discharge chute can be positioned a minimal distance from the load during filling to keep dust down. |
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There's a small bowsprit to fly a cruising chute and the overlapping genoa should give plenty of pulling power upwind. |
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Norway will be the first country to adopt the drag chute pod. |
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The key units relevant to this study were emergent alluvial point bars and forced pool, pool, chute, recirculation, run, riffle entrance, glide, backwater and riffle. |
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The chicks are usually fed through a chute or with a hand puppet mimicking a peregrine's head, so they cannot see to imprint on the human trainers. |
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Another innovation in its construction was the use of a hydraulic jump pool at the foot of the overflow chute, which dissipates the energy of the cascading water. |
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