| 21. | A short time after that the tow rope on the beginner's hill was replaced with a 2nd chairlift.
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| 22. | Tow ropes and bars could be dangerous, and many skiers found them unpleasant-especially on longer or steeper runs.
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| 23. | The ship was cast adrift after its tow rope parted, finally resuming its journey on 19 October 1987.
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| 24. | By lengthening the ski ramp, lengthening the tow rope and increasing boat speeds, jumpers are making stunning distances.
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| 25. | He grabs the end of a tow rope and lies on his back, clothespin-style, toes toward the boat.
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| 26. | To simplify shunting, authority had been given to use a tow rope which was kept beneath the signal box.
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| 27. | Breen also testified Wednesday that the tug's hawser _ the tow rope woven from synthetic fibers _ never sinks.
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| 28. | In England, one of the gliders landed at RAF Odiham as its tow rope had snapped during bad weather.
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| 29. | During the evening they started to have trouble with the tugs'engines and the tow ropes to the captured vessels.
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| 30. | Finally, he tied a tow rope to Liam's snowmobile, sunk in a five-foot depression, and returned it to meadow level.
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