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The old man tied lines, then hauled down the lantern.
This led to a major expansion of the tie line, which now includes 36 prints.
"There's a tie line to the office in New York.
Use a tie line through the grommets to attach to your fence.
Shaw next dialed the tie line to the embassy in London.
They tied lines to as much of the gear as they could.
"and tied lines from bow to stern and around the three of us.
Most had matted hair, including one who could toss out a thick braid like the tie line of a boat.
So they rigged tie lines, and during turnover, floating free, they made love.
A pair of seamen were still tying lines to the bollards on the pier.
After pulling the tie line loose, he began wading back, towing the boat quietly behind him.
The dead corridor between control & live rooms has tie lines and amp/vocal space.
Studio A boasts a self-contained private lounge (with tie lines, kitchen and toilet) overlooking the live areas.
This tie line is drawn horizontally at the composition's temperature from one phase to another (here the liquid to the solids).
Something came up in respect of the tie lines which I'd just like to mention while we're here in respect of.
In the prototype, the battery was housed by folding the tie lining around it, and fastening with a staple.
Extension, trunk and tie lines were connected by discrete transistors on plug-in panels.
The volunteers tied lines to their waists and walked out amidst debris to get as close to the vessel as possible.
On the dark and deserted fantail, he and his wife tied lines to the little ship and lowered it into the water.
As we putted into the boathouse's darkness, he grappled with the tie lines, securing the boat to the dock.
Sergeant Cummings, the more experienced diver, began tying lines around the statue, running them around and through its arms and legs.
A bitt is a metal block with a crosspin used for tying lines to, found on piers.
Tom and Bud went at once to check the tie lines and blocks in the Flying Lab that would hold the planes fast.
They were bitter because they could not imagine what had burst these perfectly good chains and they had to tie lines through the broken links.
Other bulky ones had multisocketed arms, so they could lurch from socket-hold to tie line in the rugged radiation environments of the drive.