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ger to weaker ("If one may safely use a rope to | tow a truck [in the American usage], one may also u |
The tactic was to use a decoy trawler to | tow a submarine. |
The ship is a designated T-AGOS vessel built to | tow a Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System. |
ter her death in 1641, he had married Elizabeth | Tow, a widow, with whom he had three sons. |
tain was later taken off the pilot boat and the | tow abandoned. |
arted Eniwetok on 04 August 1945, with PB-46 in | tow, accompanied by USS Avoyel (ATF-150) (later USC |
e following day, Reeves took Donnell (DE-56) in | tow after she had been torpedoed, stood by until re |
crew abandoned ship and the U-boat was taken in | tow after being boarded, but sank the next day. |
26 January 1999 she departed Pearl Harbor under | tow and was placed in Susuin Bay, California, with |
Strombolo cast off her | tow and moved to intercept the Spanish. |
The Kerlogue took the larger Wild Rose in | tow and rescued the crew of thirteen. |
Nashville, however, took her in | tow, and she reached San Francisco on 6 January 194 |
c to stay as long as he likes, even offering to | tow and repair Marc's van as a sign of brotherhood |
for Johnston Island where she took two craft in | tow and proceeded back to Pearl Harbor which she re |
ding a lodge at the top of the mountain, a rope | tow, and a ski village lower on the mountain. |
ant to repeat the nerve-wracking trans-Atlantic | tow, and instead tried at least twice to auction th |
A Navy tug took Adrian in | tow, and the injured man was soon taken ashore at P |
y for the West Coast on 5 September 1944, under | tow and operating on reduced power. |
d arrived in the town with horses and camels in | tow, and there was only one place where he could ha |
parted Hampton Roads with the famous Monitor in | tow and the Passaic in company. |
the scene Hai took the British lifeboats under | tow and brought the crewmen to the south western No |
The LST took the drifting craft in | tow, and later, turned her over to the Point Defian |
o Hawaii; and, in late November, took ARD-2H in | tow and again headed west. |
de Island, 5 May, with the Gate Craft YNG-11 in | tow, and arrived at San Diego, California, 23 June, |
ralian exclusive economic zone which had broken | tow and drifted to its current position. |
that month, she took kamikaze-damaged Evans in | tow and set course for the Marianas. |
arrived at Pearl Harbor on 18 May, released the | tow, and sailed the next day for Tarawa, Gilbert Is |
ter immersion, the shell was to be covered with | tow, and immersed again, until it was the proper si |
ts first year of operation was 1937 with a rope | tow, and it built the 2nd chairlift in California i |
She was taken in | tow and run ashore near Dover. |
el Oil Barge YO-12 and Garbage Lighter YG-28 in | tow, and headed for Yokosuka, Japan, where she arri |
ring the firing, steamed up, took Southfield in | tow, and returned with her to Plymouth. |
hine gun, a Mk 19 grenade launcher or, a BGM-71 | TOW anti-tank guided missile launcher. |
istance, they retaliated by firing their BGM-71 | TOW antitank missiles with deadly effects, even tak |
n and his scout, with Cobb, Moon and the gun in | tow, arrive at Baker's hideout. |
with Gate Craft (Non-self propelled) YNG-27 in | tow, arriving 23 June at South Boston Navy Yard for |
York City for Norfolk, Virginia, with barges in | tow, arriving at Norfolk on 1 September 1919. |
nderway for the Marshall Islands with APL-43 in | tow, arriving at Eniwetok on 22 Jul 1945. |
s body, inflated his life vest, and held him in | tow as they swam seaward to be rescued. |
t off on their honeymoon with the chimpanzee in | tow as their pet. |
trol kept the ship seaworthy and she arrived in | tow at Oran for repairs. |
In 1969 she arrived under | tow at Belfast to serve as barracks for the increas |
Both vessels were taken in | tow at the same time and they were neck-and-neck go |
ngly, on 30 November 1964, Kirwin arrived under | tow at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek at Virgin |
x 20mm cannons, 2 x 70mm rocket pods CRV7, 8 x | TOW ATGM |
In 2008, the average time from | tow authorization to clearance was 18.8 minutes (do |
In December 2006 WegSleep ( | Tow Away), a former caravanning and camping supplem |
U-110 was taken in | tow back toward Britain, but sank en route to Scapa |
ole at the waterline, starboard, she survived a | tow back to Naples for a temporary patch, and 3 Mar |
Mortara regained the | tow behind his team-mate and reclaimed the lead int |
e merchant ship, and showed their two skiffs in | tow behind it. |
After a few laps he managed to get into the | tow behind Toseland and past him going into the lon |
Tow bitts are fitted forward and aft which also ser | |
nd and 23rd, unsuccessful attempts were made to | tow Blue to Tulagi. |
USS Lancaster was a sidewheel civilian steamer | tow boat built in 1855 at Cincinnati, Ohio. |
d Confederate service in 1861 and operated as a | tow boat, transport, receiving ship, and tender to |
addition to paddle steamers the SW&BRCSPS used | tow boats and a tug to carry livestock and subseque |
All were merchant ships or | tow boats that were seized by order of the War Depa |
defence and degaussing ships and port tugs and | tow boats |
ring terrible gales in the English Channel, the | tow boke and the Demetrios drifted helplessly. |
of October 1963, Falls of Clyde was taken under | tow bound for Honolulu. |
York harbor with the French subchaser SC-S5 in | tow, bound for Bermuda. |
When the | Tow brothers, William and Wilson, arrived with thei |
Peace Pipe is a rope | tow built in a similar fashion to the Pow Wow tow, |
Lieutenant Commander Gye manoeuvred to pass a | tow, but in getting underway the towing hawser part |
Baker-Cresswell took U-110 in | tow, but she sank within hours. |
they seemed perfectly capable of operating the | TOW, but this would have meant revising Army doctri |
am's training camp in Tignes with his family in | tow, but he later returned and made amends with the |
A trawler took the ship in | tow but she became stranded near Tobermory on the I |
Baker-Cresswell took U-110 in | tow, but she sank within hours due to the damage sh |
Greek freighter SS Ionia; the NC-1 was taken in | tow but sank three days later. |
She was taken under | tow by USS Tringa and endured the longest tow in su |
journey to her station in the Philippines under | tow by colliers Caesar and Brutus, stores ship Glac |
and Eniwetok until 24 May when she was taken in | tow by USS APL-44. |
She was taken in | tow by the minesweeper Speedwell, and brought into |
e trouble caused her to complete the trip under | tow by the U.S. Navy tug Potomac. |
ed during Operation terminal, Broke was take in | tow by Zetland. |
of the way to the Azores, where it was taken in | tow by a U.S. Navy ship. |
She departed Australia for Japan under | tow by the tug Benton Maru in 1962. |
She was taken in | tow by the SS Lastovo but sank near Patras, Greece. |
The Titania was taken in | tow by the Italian destroyer Ascari. |
The Titania was taken in | tow by the Italian destroyer Ascari, but was sunk e |
ashington and another barge, Seneca, were under | tow by the tugboat Luckenbach 4 when all three vess |
Taken in | tow by seaplane tender USS Thornton (AVD-11), and t |
7 February and left Boston on 24 February under | tow by the steamer Kensington. |
as placed in service the same day, and taken in | tow by the tug Race Point on 7 November 1944 for th |
En route north under | tow by Union side-wheeler New National, she came ac |
On 14 June 1919, Patrol No. 7 was under | tow by submarine chaser USS SC-241 and tied to patr |
ty to her low pressure turbine and was taken in | tow by the large harbor tug USS Waxahachie (YTB-814 |
continued on to the Marianas on 24 August under | tow by USS Wateree. |
Four hours later Menges was taken in | tow by HMS Aspirant, and later on 3 May reached Bou |
y repaired Menges got underway from Oran, under | tow by USS Carib (AT-82), bound for New York, and a |
She was taken under | tow by Hero to Haifa, Palestine. |
et (2,614 m) deployed on a 6,000-foot (1,800 m) | tow cable and neutrally buoyant. |
JA-3" was being towed down the runway with the | tow cable clearly evident. |
Turned aluminum barrels, metal | tow cables, brass antenna and brass ammunition shel |
the walkers with the snowspeeders' harpoons and | tow cables. |
similarity between guise dancing and the Hal an | Tow celebrated in Helston during the Furry Dance so |
re for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad to | tow coal barges between ports on the Eastern Seaboa |
cting duty included she herding a stricken slow | tow convoy which had been attacked by U boats. |
The 2nd book of Arfur | Tow Crate in Staffy Cher ISBN 0 905074 01 7 |
e stalls her and goes back to Mary's car with a | tow crew. |
ers, Drop City disbanded in late 2000 amid what | Tow described as a 'tidal wave of disinterest'. |
for a year, where her services included target | tow, drills and exercises, target for air groups, a |
Fulvio Cecere ... | Tow Driver |
Lapwing attempts to take Laertes in | tow during the Battle of Heligoland Bight. |
Lapwing attempts to take Laertes in | tow during the Battle of Heligoland Bight |
She took in | tow eight boats, most of them wherries, manned by e |
From the guard lock to Lock 9 was a | tow embankment that closely paralleled the river. |
The | tow embankment was protected by a long and massive |
A | tow entering the downstream end of Jamie Whitten Lo |
e ram and Cotton Plant with several launches in | tow escaped into the Roanoke River. |
It was used to | tow field artillery pieces, such as the 25 pounder |
of Wonders with Pakkun and Nina's dog Doppe in | tow, fighting monsters with his powerful yo-yo in o |
Scaldis attempted to | tow FNRS-2 back to port, but she was battered by oc |
ed off Harwich 16 October 1940, foundered under | tow following day |
for scrap were abandoned, and she was taken in | tow for her new home: Pembroke Dock, Wales. |
Today, there is a double chair and a handle | tow for snow tubing. |
In the morning, HMS Snowdrop took Cassin in | tow for Queenstown. |
h Carolina, and on 23 August 1865 - while under | tow for New York - she foundered. |
ary 1971 the USS Chipola (AO-63) took her under | tow for Sasebo where she was repaired. |
departed Aitape on 29 April, she had Etamin in | tow for Langemak Bay located just to the south of F |
Cape Lookout took Melrose in | tow for two days, until the latter could make repai |
he was sold for scrap and left Portsmouth under | tow for Spain on 20 October 2000. |
via Pearl Harbor to San Francisco as escort and | tow for USS Seekonk (AOG-20). |
Stygian acted as | tow for the midget submarine XE-3, when the XE-3 su |
d rarely operates without at least one truck in | tow, for conveying tools and materials. |
Escorting the tug and her | tow, French returned to Hollandia 31 July, then sai |
While under | tow from Port Stephens to Sydney in 1940 it broke i |
Under | tow from rescue tug ATR-85, she departed Cristobal, |
having been abandoned in deep water during the | tow from Grand Harbour to Marsamxett Harbour. |
area, Atakapa undertook her first assignment, a | tow from the East Coast to California, departing Ph |
oard her when she broke up and sank while under | tow from St. Johns to Halifax for repairs. |
s sold to Malaysian owners but sank while under | tow from the former French ship Locuste (A765) when |
On 1 December 1917, while in | tow from Hampton Roads, Virginia, with 2,300 long t |
she could have been saved if she had accepted a | tow from City of Everett, stating that his boat was |
Mariner took Wadena in | tow, getting her through one congested area and the |
Tow grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s with the ad | |
Bousquet was also the inventor of the rope | tow gripper which protected the arms and hands of s |
ed cruiser Milwaukee sailed from Mare Island to | tow H-3 off the beach. |
The area featured two chair lifts and a rope | tow, had a total of 13 runs with a vertical drop of |
ng the building, the Stooges have clipboards in | tow, having inadvertently landed jobs as census tak |
inting to his apartment, with all the aliens in | tow, he just about makes it alive, and throws the f |
ungarian Revolution, and with a young family in | tow, he left Hungary. |
Fishing trawlers were designed to | tow heavy trawls, so they were easily adapted to to |
d to get two hawsers attached to Sparrowhawk to | tow her to safety. |
After attempts to beach the ship and | tow her to shore with tugs, the captain realized th |
Plans were initially laid to | tow her back to the French port; only lightly damag |
Although a gallant attempt was made to | tow her to port, she sank later that day. |
crew managed to rig a line on the Seadragon and | tow her to safety. |
o to the assistance of the stricken Osceola and | tow her to a safe anchorage. |
g had to call upon a patrolling torpedo boat to | tow her the last leg of her journey. |
A first attempt to | tow her back to the United States failed when bad w |
There it was decided to | tow her to New York, where she arrived safely 9 Jun |
nly escaped capture when Villette sent boats to | tow her to safety; Fort's crew were forced to use s |
, fell behind, and the others sent two boats to | tow her; Admiral Kempthorne sent out a boat to inte |
Hiellen 2, mouth of Hiellen River, south of | Tow Hill Provincial Park, McIntyre Bay, Graham Isla |
Hoffner tried to | tow his quarry back toward the sound, but the prize |
iers arrive with the wide-eyed four-year-old in | tow, his hair done up like Caesar's. |
October 2004, Carolyn Chouest helped | tow HMCS Chicoutimi back to Faslane, after a fire o |
As Wompatuck began to | tow Hornet, the Spanish began to fire on those vess |
ly she operated as a tug, a ferry, and a target | tow in the Philippines until she was scuttled at Co |
eads out of town to look for Dodo with Ringo in | tow in search of Holliday. |
Like other small towns surrounding Llano, | Tow is served by the Llano Independent School Distr |
ck which originally provided power for the rope | tow is still visible, off to the right of the Tripl |
The BGM-71 | TOW is an anti-tank missile. |
e police to scour the city for Smith's car, and | tow it away if it was illegally parked (which it of |
ue to lack of sufficiently powerful aircraft to | tow it the project was canceled and never resumed. |
Once the Antelope party was taken in | tow, it became evident that the fishermen were not |
101 FC) - the Tracking Radar Tractor (TRT) - to | tow it. |
merges from the child's closet with his band in | tow, John Deacon removes his cowboy hat and throws |
r, and Joffre and Langton took the tanker under | tow, Kelly herself was taken in tow by Great Empero |
and, in non-League football with Crook Town and | Tow Law Town. |
However, the team was eliminated by | Tow Law in the next round. |
ie began his career in non-league football with | Tow Law Town. |
m down to London, about twice the population of | Tow Law at the time. |
r Saturday, 6 January 1968, though the match at | Tow Law was postponed due to bad weather. |
In 1888 he became Vicar of | Tow Law and held this post until his death. |
r School, and later played amateur football for | Tow Law Town. |
The following are the honours | Tow Law have achieved since their foundation in 189 |
He spent time managing at | Tow Law Town F.C. in the Northern League. |
English professional footballer who played for | Tow Law Town, Huddersfield Town, Tottenham Hotspur, |
s began his career at his local non-League club | Tow Law Town before joining Huddersfield Town in 19 |
rting his career at Wallsend Boys Club and then | Tow Law Town. |
It is situated between | Tow Law and Esh Winning. |
He played for | Tow Law Town, Barnsley and Scarborough. |
2 Known as | Tow Law Town from 1905 to present |
For a list of | Tow Law Town players, past and present, see :catego |
In reaching the final, | Tow Law, with its population of only 2,200, became |
situated a short distance to the north-west of | Tow Law, on the A68. |
West Durham Wind Farm is a wind farm near | Tow Law, County Durham, England. |
Henry "Harry" Raw (born July 6, 1903 in | Tow Law, County Durham) was a former professional f |
Cheshire and had settled at Thornley Vicarage, | Tow Law, Co. Durham. |
He was born in | Tow Law, County Durham. |
Bert Hobson (born c. 1890 in | Tow Law, England died 1963) was an English football |
ter Chairlifts, 4 four-seater chairlifts and 17 | tow lifts. |
When a U-boat was sighted, the | tow line and communication line was slipped and the |
In recovery, the parasail is used to lift a | tow line into the sky, with the tow line trailing a |
The | tow line has more "give" to it than a recovery net, |
The lifeboat's coxswain, John Dyer, flicked the | tow line across to the man overboard and he caught |
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