The doctor has a
balloon tethered
in his garden which he uses to study the stars.
You are advised to use a
long tether
around a boulder about 8ft back from the head of the pitch.
Tether strap
allows you stop the rotation at any angle.
He then crawled out of the hatch and was in open space ( although
securely tethered
to the capsule, of course ).
Abstract the purpose of this paper is to present an engineering assessment of a proposal for a deployment brake for a
momentum exchange tether.
Tethered in a small wooden stall.
Tethering of horses
and ponies and giving animal prizes.
A number of
horses tethered
near a tree in the fields, where a fair is held in the summer.
Tether line.
At deco depth he did most of his stops,
still tethered
to the wreck.
Abstract the purpose of this paper is to present an engineering assessment of a proposal for a deployment brake for a momentum
exchange tether.
Tethered the animals
brought to market.
Super silk unlike heavy fast sink lines will
not tether
or restrict the natural movement of your hookbait.
With the bionic hands ' amazing tactile agility, scott easily strapped on his bulky tool belt and attached the
safety tether
line.
Tethering rings
on block or bow perches breaking due to badly welded joints.
Tethered together, galloping at full speed past a frequented crossroads?
Tether bulls.
These clusters are
then tethered
to the surface via sulfide linkages.
Kennel operators often keep
dogs tethered
on short ropes or chains or confined to tiny spaces.
Special information for snowboarders the front leg must be
firmly tethered
to the board by a safety strap.
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