Securing a shackle pin for safety, by means of wire looped between the pin head and the shackle body.
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Refer, as in "The doctor wants to refer you to a specialist."
Restrained elegance seems to have something to do with bondage and BDSM. There is an adult website called "Restrained Elegance" which has pictures and videos of women in barefoot bondage.
The medical root word 'oto' refers to the ear.
It is an excerpt from a poem written by Edward Moore in the 1750's. The rest of the couplet reads: "Beauty has wings, and too hastily flies, And love, unrewarded, soon sickens and dies." It can mean a number of things. It can refer to aging. When you get older, any outward beauty you have might vanish. Or it can refer to beautiful lovers leaving you since if they feel dissatisfied, they can always find someone else, since others will notice their beauty too.
The word moused in this statement is a typo since there is no know definition of moused that applies to this term. The correct termonology should be mounted hooks, not moused.
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A down rigger is a person on the ground who calls for a high rigging point to be moved to its proper position, referencing pre-rigging marks on the ground that are too difficult for the up riggers to see.
The 2007 Presidential elections in Kenya were full of rigging.
Rigging points refer to designated locations on a structure or stage where rigging equipment, such as ropes, cables, and pulleys, can be securely attached to support various loads, such as lighting, sound systems, or scenery. These points are critical for ensuring safety and stability when suspending heavy items overhead during events or performances. Properly assessing and using rigging points helps prevent accidents and ensures that all equipment is safely and effectively positioned.
You can purchase rigging equipment online from the Rigging Warehouse website. Alternatively, you can purchase rigging equipment online from the Hanes Supply website.
Rigging can be: a noun -- He climbed up the rigging to the top of the mast. a verb ( the present participle of rig ) -- He is rigging the competition so his son will win.
There are two main types of rigging: manual rigging, where rigging is done by hand using ropes, pulleys, and other tools, and mechanical rigging, which involves the use of machinery like cranes and hoists to lift and move heavy objects.
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Yes.. RIGGING means The lower yard on a mainmast.
There is no best. It depends on the use of the boat and how the rigging is set.
I can give you several sentences.The sailors scrambled into the ship's rigging.He is rigging the trap to go off.You need to repair the biplane's rigging.