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Allow metal on the device to contact the surface
Allow metal on the device to contact the surface
Spend fuel rods (in the form of fuel bundles) are lifted out of a reactor (which is shut down, of course) and moved over to a holding area. A crane is a good choice for this job. With everything set up, the bundle is hoisted, and swung over a holding area (a holding pool filled with water), and then lowered in. There will be a "rack" of sorts in the pool to support the fuel bundle. Other bundles of spent fuel will be added as they are pulled from the reactor.
Imagine a table cloth held on by each corner above the ground. This is the universe. Put an apple on it. This is a planet. The apple makes a dent. This is gravity. Put grapes on the cloth. These are smaller planets. They are drawn to the apple. Put a soccer ball on the cloth. This is a very large planet. Everything moves towards it. Gravity.
Hoist is what you do to haul something up.
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1. The cheerleader hoisted her teamate in the air. 2. Can you hoist me over the fence? 3. "Give me a leg!" " What?" " Hoist me up!" i want 2 know. that kool dude ;) --- modernwarfare
The Stanley Cup.
If the Standard flag is hoisted high outside Buckhingham Palace it means that the Queen is in the residence.
The Australian flag was not hoisted by Captain Cook. There was no country known as Australia then, and at this stage, Cook was a Lieutenant. Cook hoisted the British flag to show he was claiming the eastern half of the continent for the British Empire. He then returned to England.
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The flag of independent India was hoisted on the morning of 15 August 1947 at the Red Fort in Delhi.
Hoisted means threw.Definitions of hoist on the Web: * raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help; "hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car" * move from one place to another by lifting; "They hoisted the patient onto the operating table" * raise; "hoist the flags"; "hoist a sail" * lifting device for raising heavy or cumbersome objectswordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn