| 31. | Around 4.30 the towline is taken up again, sails are lowered, rigging squared away and the boats head for home.
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| 32. | Instead, a second boarding party from " Guadalcanal " rigged a towline from the aircraft carrier to the U-boat.
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| 33. | Motorized pulley towlines are often used to tow riders and their tube back to the top of the course after riding to the bottom.
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| 34. | Just when she began taking up slack on the towline, a Japanese shore battery opened up on the stranded destroyer with uncanny accuracy.
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| 35. | The minecraft began pulling, backing with " William Ward Burrows "'engines running full astern, but the towline parted.
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| 36. | A bowline is needed for holding onto the kayak in bad conditions, as is a towline, and for attaching bottom and sea anchors.
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| 37. | Dogs were useful to a boat captain on the canal to drive mules and also to swim to take the towline to hitch the mules.
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| 38. | Departing San Francisco at the end of a towline on 24 August, the destroyer subsequently took part in fleet battle problems in Hawaiian waters.
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| 39. | At 7, 875 feet ( 2, 400 m ), Schenk found he had no control, jettisoned his towline, and ejected.
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| 40. | Men armed to the teeth stepped quickly and quietly from a whaleboat, made a towline fast, and returned to " Pigeon ".
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