| 41. | The mast is a sealed section with a halyard running inside the track to help prevent inversion on capsize.
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| 42. | Halyard tells her patients to take frequent naps and " rest if their body tells them to ."
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| 43. | If a rope is made of wire, it maintains its rope name as in'wire rope'halyard.
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| 44. | The other end of the halyard is usually attached to the mast at its foot by way of a cleat.
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| 45. | Then, on Christmas Eve, a halyard broke aloft and she had to repeat the aerial act all over again.
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| 46. | The first newspaper on campus for students began as " The Halyard " and ran from 1974-1976.
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| 47. | The gennaker is chute-launched and retrieved using a single halyard line, and is set on a retractable bowsprit.
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| 48. | On the third day, January 11, shrapnel struck the American flag post, nailing the halyards to the mast.
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| 49. | But the seas, as high as five feet and lumpy, opened the door to small halyard problems on both boats.
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| 50. | The swashbuckling teams of Raider legend had lots of guys who swung from the mast on halyards, knives clenched in teeth.
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