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- Professional criminals increasingly rely on tow trucks and flatbed trucks.
- The video game is based on Tow Ubukata's novel of the same name.
- Towards the end of 1970, the Army funded work on TOW missile guidance and night sighting systems.
- With Tarquin and Suze on tow, she must look for clues in how he disappeared in sight.
- Whilst on tow to the breakers in Baltimore, she ran aground near East Point, Prince Edward Island.
- A "'depressor weight "'is a device used on tow lines in nautical applications.
- On 1 November 2015, she departed on tow from Holyhead and arrived in Turkey on the 17 November.
- On tow behind units, the wheels spin a shaft that turns gears which, in turn, spin the disk.
- This was accomplished 17 September the same year, and the M1 15 was displayed with Gothenburgs only preserved horse tram on tow.
- Before chairlifts were installed at Sun Valley, Idaho in 1936, skiers had relied on tows powered by horses or water wheels.
- The agency is in the early stages of its policy review, and a ruling on tow-in surfing is probably three years away.
- Some alliance fighters turned immediately to Kunduz's spoils, hauling off captured Taliban pickup trucks, cars and vans on tow lines two-, three-or even four vehicles deep.
- Forward visibility in the M2-F1 was very limited on tow, requiring Thompson to fly about higher than the C-47 so he could see the plane through the nose window.
- During the afternoon, the weather deteriorated and the MTBs on tow were cast off to return to Alexandria but MTB 259 was damaged and sank, the rest main port the next day.
- HMS " E39 " was sold on 13 October 1921, but in December 1922 she foundered in Watwick Bay at the entrance to Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, while on tow to the shipbreakers.
- The ship was towed into the sheltered waters of Falmouth Bay after 100 miles and three days on tow by a small fishing trawler " Nova Spero "; whose Captain, Shaun Edwards answered the Mayday call.
- The two-week expedition is to begin Aug . 28, with searchers using swimmers dragged on tow boards behind a dive boat to scan 3 square miles ( 7.5 square kilometers ) of shallow, clear waters seldom visited by divers.
- The LCA handled well enough in moderate seas when waves were but could make no speed against rough weather, demonstrated in the number of LCA-hulled support craft that foundered in waves while on tow to Normandy ( specifically LCA ( HR ) ).