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Among them, somewhere, she knew were the six with their great net and their fibre ropes.
The third guard at the further side was sawing through one of the fibre ropes with his spear.
Tape glass fibre rope around the fire opening.
The ends of plastic fibre ropes are often melted and fused solid.
Normally a natural fibre rope is whipped with twine.
She stepped forward, unwinding a fibre rope from her waist as she did so.
Inside it were two good canoes with their paddles, floating and tied to the stumps of trees by fibre ropes.
Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, but also possess certain disadvantages, including slipperiness.
Fibre rope is more susceptible to abrasion on the seabed or obstructions, and is more likely to fail without warning.
The steel hypozomata tension varied as the hull bent on waves, rather than exerting a substantially constant tension like a natural fibre rope.
Four of them seized the net and raised it between them, while the remaining two held the ends of long fibre ropes that were attached to it.
AD1724 Extending Anti-Dumping Duty on imports of synthetic fibre ropes originating in India.
Gaskin - A loosely spun hemp fibre rope (sometimes tarred) used to make joints in socket/collar and spigot pipe jointing systems.
It is said, that the scientific sounding name was derived from the name of a natural fibre rope producing factory called "Solar Ginning Factory" in the same locality.
The natural fibre or kevlar rope is necessary as synthetic ropes will melt rapidly, and the natural fibre ropes will also need to be replaced often as well.
In recent history a range of rope types have been used for Kinbaku in Japan though Nawashi rarely use synthetic fibre rope and most often use jute.
The waters closed in above the victim of cruel fanaticism, leaving only a widening circle of retreating wavelets and two fibre ropes extending upward to the altar of castigation.
Not so at the Grand National, where the horses are assembled behind a fibre rope (call a tape) some 70 metres long, whose ends are hoisted when the race is signalled to begin.
He pioneered the cultivation of Roselle for the production of Roselle fibre rope and twine, his initial effort including the Sweet Kamiri Estate in Sungei Siput.
Using various specially decorated natural objects like a conch shell bound in coconut fibre rope or war club, it was a form of divination and was not only in the realm of priests.
Nkima noted all these things and more--the loin cloth of gorilla skin, the armlets, wristlets, and anklets, the fibre rope wound many times about the waist, the dagger, and the spear.
He was particularly interested in the slender fibre rope that was wrapped many times around the Kavuru's waist; for of all the savages in the jungle, as far as Tarzan knew, he alone used a rope as a weapon.
The important hypozomata (bracing ropes) had to be replaced by a steel rope as neither natural fibre ropes nor synthetic fibre ropes with about the same elastic modulus as hemp could be obtained.
Modern fire meteors are commonly made similar to the monkey fist meteors, which is made of kevlar, cotton or other natural fibre rope, then connected by chains or rope; also made of kevlar, cotton or natural fibre.
Early systems of ascending ropes were developed by Pierre Chevalier in the Dent de Crolles cave system in France in the late 1930s, Chevalier also being the first to use nylon rope in a cave as opposed to natural fibre rope.