| 41. | This may take the form of a block and tackle linking a low point on the reaching or running without lifting.
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| 42. | Following the offloading of equipment, the components were hauled up the road with manual labour using horses and block and tackle.
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| 43. | Most pirate wealth was accumulated by selling of chandlery items : ropes, sails, and block and tackle stripped from captured ships.
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| 44. | Reeves wants and should be given greater latitude in determining who runs, who catches, who passes, blocks and tackles for the Giants.
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| 45. | The barrel wagon was guided into place using the same rails and two block and tackles were attached to the barrel clamp.
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| 46. | These misadventures involve block and tackle, purloined statuary and a harebrained scheme to drug and kidnap a cougar from a local nature preserve.
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| 47. | "To win games, you've got to play strong defense, run the ball, block and tackle, et cetera, " said Cardinals Coach Vince Tobin.
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| 48. | In this bar you can get your picture taken while hanging upside down from a block and tackle, like you're a dead billfish.
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| 49. | Originally, men or horses and block and tackle were used to provide mechanical advantage to drag the cradle and vessel up the slipway.
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| 50. | The ideal mechanical advantage of the block and tackle is equal to the number of parts of the rope that support the moving block.
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