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Remember that the spools are more important than any one of us.
He just had to go from one end of the spool to the other to keep it on course.
"I want to do those spools of film before we go to bed."
And I've got a spool of wire that would make you special.
Here, I'm going to try to throw this spool up to you.
Look at this spool of tape, and it's only the first one.
At the same time, the spool would continue moving to a higher altitude.
In his left hand he held a drama spool, full commercial size.
A moment later, the line stopped whining off the spool.
In fact, though, most of the supply spools looked nearly empty.
I took the spool off and dropped it into my pocket.
She looked in places where it would have been impossible to put the ball or the spool.
But I identified each one and noted its place on the larger spool.
The handle may be positioned on top, behind, or at the side of the spool.
There was a message spool sitting on his car entertainment set.
Such spools are not found on the streets of Munich.
It looks as if it's reeling on to that spool.
Find me a spool of number two wire and a cutter.
She found a spool of yellow thread, thinking that would show up best.
Again putting his eyes to the scanner he started the spool up.
The electrical cable was in a spool, which he played out.
Paul says nothing, just pulls a spool from his pocket.
Only three of the spools mattered and they were already in the mail.
Looks like an old wire recorder spool, too small though.
"Will you not permit me to leave my shame to the spool of record?"
But the boy still had almost half the line on the reel.
This is pretty much the only use of the reel today.
I gave me a reel bad turn to think on it.
They know how things can turn suddenly in the last reel.
Jack put on a reel to show off his present work.
"You can figure on doing a reel a day, or about 10 minutes of film in 8 hours."
I'd give him a reel of film and he'd break it down.
Often when you see both, a reel of film is nearby.
"Now all she has to do is reel him in."
The first and last reels of the film have been lost.
The tape was then taken up on the other reel.
"Are those the reels I asked you to bring earlier?"
The reel also comes with a new way to bring in the fishing line.
He let the machine run through the end of the reel but there was nothing more.
He took up the many reels of film, and moved toward the door.
Now all he had to do was reel her in quickly and carefully.
There was less on the reel now than at the worst time before.
You knew he would take a bullet before the final reel.
A spinning reel does away with this problem, of course.
He rose to his feet and struck up a reel.
She saw the sky reel just as rain started to fall.
And the reel from there to the return of the first verse.
Once there'd been only five reels in the film, and he was late.
"Run the rest of the line off the reel and out through the rings."
Apparently he was getting ready to screen the second reel.