Towed
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Maybe it's been
towed.
He waits three days, and then we
towed
in something called the Eggmobile.
The goal is to take off, end of this year for the first test, but mainly next year, spring or summer, take off, on our own power, without additional help, without being towed, climb to 9,000 meters altitude.
And as this assembly is
towed
through the water, the doors meet resistance with the ocean, and it opens the mouth of the net, and they place floats at the top and a lead line on the bottom.
And this was an animal that was struck by a ship in Nova Scotia, Canada being
towed
in, where they did a necropsy to confirm the cause of death, which was indeed a ship strike.
There was a point when I felt the hairs standing up on the back of my neck as GW announced that 'major combat operations are over" on top of a visual of a broken down RV being
towed
away with the American flag waving in the rear-view mirror.
We see several clips of a Horsa Glider being
towed
over to Holland.
On take off it is
towed
by a 4 engine Short Stirling, then its being
towed
by a twin engined DC3 Dakota (C47).
More promising still, it is where signals, assumed to have come from the locator beacons attached to the aircraft’s “black box” flight recorders, were picked up on April 5 and over the following days by an American “pinger locator” being
towed
by an Australian navy vessel, the Ocean Shield.
When it breaks down, the car of an unlicensed driver is
towed
to a lot, where it is rarely claimed.
When it was afloat, the crew
towed
it, leading it right above the immense trench outlined to match the ship's waterline.
He could not in conscience - not even George's conscience - object, though he did suggest that, perhaps, it would be better for him to stop in the boat, and get tea ready, while Harris and I towed, because getting tea was such a worrying work, and Harris and I looked tired.
And that young man and young woman
towed
those four hulking chaps and a heavy boat up to Marlow.
By-and-by a small boat came in sight,
towed
through the water at a tremendous pace by a powerful barge horse, on which sat a very small boy.
Indeed, I only wish that all the young fools who have their boats
towed
in this fashion - and plenty do - could meet with similar misfortunes.
Of all experiences in connection with towing, the most exciting is being
towed
by girls.
George got the line right after a while, and
towed
us steadily on to Penton Hook.
George had
towed
us up to Staines, and we had taken the boat from there, and it seemed that we were dragging fifty tons after us, and were walking forty miles.
George and I
towed
up past the Home Park, which stretches along the right bank from Albert to Victoria Bridge; and as we were passing Datchet, George asked me if I remembered our first trip up the river, and when we landed at Datchet at ten o'clock at night, and wanted to go to bed.
It was an old fisherman who, with immense difficulty, at last rescued us, and we were
towed
back in an ignominious fashion to the boat-yard.
At Reading lock we came up with a steam launch, belonging to some friends of mine, and they
towed
us up to within about a mile of Streatley.
It is very delightful being
towed
up by a launch.
It was a sharp twenty minutes, but we beat her people down below, made the hatches fast on them, and
towed
her into Seaham.
The immense steamship,
towed
by a powerful tug, which, in front ofher, looked like a caterpillar, came slowly and majestically out of theharbour.
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