A crush is a permanent fixture in slaughterhouses, because the animal is carried on a conveyor restrainer under its belly, with its legs dangling in a slot on either side.
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Sox first base coach Tommy Harper _ the official restrainer of Everett ( he should get something extra in his bi-monthly pay envelope ) _ no doubt was on red alert.
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Ethically and legally, once a person is restrained, the safety and well being of the restrained person falls upon the restrainer, appropriate to the type and severity of the restraining method.
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The work involves wrapping half-inch-thick steel jackets around the columns, strengthening the base of the columns with steel and concrete and upgrading the hinge restrainers that connect the freeway decks.
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The official restrainer of Jurassic Carl, Harper hasn't had much to do in the last week but his services might be needed if Carl decides to joust with former adversaries Kerrigan, Williams, Trot Nixon, or Darren Lewis.
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The maneuver goes better with several restrainers working as a team, and often staff members are discouraged from initiating the restraint without someone to help out, according to Scott Lundy, executive director for foster care for Lutheran Social Services of the South, or LSSS.
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And seated just a few seats from the center of the show lounge where the two men who constitute La Raf did their switch of body restrainers, handcuffs, chains, etc . from one to the other in a manner of seconds, we watched closely, but had ( and still have ) no idea how they created the illusion.
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It is described in : Grandin, T . ( 1988 ) Double Rail Restrainer Conveyor for Livestock Handling, Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, Vol . 4, pp . 327-338 and Grandin, T . ( 2003 ) Transferring results of behavioral research to industry to improve animal welfare on the farm, ranch, and slaughter plant, Applied Animal Behavior Science, Vol . 8, pp . 215-228.
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In " Nomos of the Earth ", German political thinker Carl Schmitt suggests the historical importance within traditional Christianity of the idea of the katechontic " restrainer " that allows for a Rome-centered Christianity, and that " meant the historical power to restrain the appearance of the Antichrist and the end of the present eon . " The katechon represents, for Schmitt, the intellectualization of the ancient " Christianum Imperium ", with all its police and military powers to enforce orthodox ethics ( see Carl Schmitt, " The Nomos of the Earth in the International Law of the Jus Publicum Europaeum ", G . L . Ulmen, trs ., ( New York : Telos, 2003 ), pp . 59 60 . ) In his posthumously published diary the entry from December 19, 1947 reads : " I believe in the katechon : it is for me the only possible way to understand Christian history and to find it meaningful " ( " Glossarium ", p . 63 ).