| 31. | She was towed for a time by the " Irene " but after three hours the hawser parted.
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| 32. | Markson and Snicket escape from the lighthouse by climbing down a hawser that connects the lighthouse to the Sallis mansion.
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| 33. | Breen also testified Wednesday that the tug's hawser _ the tow rope woven from synthetic fibers _ never sinks.
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| 34. | The second winch is a traction machine capable of handling up to synthetic hawsers used for smaller, shorter distance tows.
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| 35. | Using a combination of oars and hand hauling on the hawser and aided by men on shore controlling the stern line.
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| 36. | All 102 passengers were ordered to the lifeboats after an attempt to connect a towing hawser from another vessel also failed.
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| 37. | Using rockets a hawser was made fast and by two o'clock 102 people had been landed by breeches buoy.
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| 38. | Such equipment included heavy anchors for kedging ( hauling ) ships off reefs, heavy hawsers and chain, blocks and tackle.
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| 39. | Hawser systems use either one or two ropes depending on the largest size of vessel which would be moored to the buoy.
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| 40. | The current coat of arms consists of an anchor with a hawser placed on top of a white, red and green shield.
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