Sentences with phrase «of hoisted»

They knew if they had gotten through this weekend, they'd once again be full strength on May 1 and have a shot of hoisting the Crown..
The completed ribbon and counterweight can support a steady stream of climbers, each capable of hoisting 13 tons of cargo and / or people at 125 miles per hour and reaching geosynchronous orbit in seven days.
Several guys from Imperial's capable and professional moving crew enjoy relaxing and recuperating with yoga after a long day of hoisting furniture and hauling boxes.
The type of hoist used during your most recent service visit could not have caused the type of damage you are reporting.
Another customer who complained about the lack of customer attention explained this problem is caused by the size of the addressable market: «UTC is the only manufacturer that makes the type of hoist we use and we selected (that hoist) for some very specific reasons.
One tires after a day of hoisting 60 lb dogs onto the operating table.
This time - lapse movie demonstrates the process of hoisting the 36 - foot - long ash and maple sculpture into the Rotunda in the West Building of the National Gallery of Art.
For instance, since no U.S. ship was capable of hoisting the 400 - ton nacelles, or generators, 330 feet to the tops of the Block Island turbine towers, Deepwater Wind had to lease a Norwegian vessel to do the job.
Most masts range form 30 to 40 feet above the deck of the boat and the process of hoisting usually takes about 15 to 25 minutes depending how high the rider needs to go.
This is an actual resume example of a HOIST OPERATOR who works in the Forklift Operators Industry.
Over 1000 of those flight hours are Instruction of Hoist operations, External loads, Aviation Gunner, Vertical Insertion, Heavy Surf, Vertical Surface and FLIR operator.

Not exact matches

Now he is in danger of being hoisted on his own petard.
Jonathan Toews # 19 of the Chicago Blackhawks celebrates by hoisting the Stanley Cup after defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning by a score of 2 - 0 in Game Six to win the 2015 NHL Stanley Cup Final at the United Center on June 15, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois.
«The ancient Romans had a tradition: Whenever one of their engineers constructed an arch, as the capstone was hoisted into place, the engineer assumed accountability for his work in the most profound way possible: He stood under the arch.»
These outfits have been largely hoisted on their own financial petards and now they can't figure out a way to get their deals out the door and sell their story to the public suckers without the embarrassment of a downward valuation when the underwriters actually start writing the deal book; and (3) They're already a dead dog, living on borrowed time.
From the book: «For 2,000 years, the people of Igorot Sagada have laid their dead to rest by jamming their bodies into compact wooden coffins and hoisting them up onto brackets driven into the side of a cliff.
Nooyi hoists a 34 - pound package of water - one of PepsiCo's brands — at Pete's as executives and employees observe.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Adorned with an American flag that flapped in the breeze, the last pieces of a silver spire were hoisted to the top of the World Trade Center on Thursday as construction workers cheered its ascent.
Or Amphastar Pharmaceuticals CEO Jack Y. Zhang, who hoisted the price of naloxone, used in cases of heroin overdoses, to more than $ 400 a pop.
Amongst the sea of male faces that make up the majority of Silicon Valley venture capital, two women have appeared on the landscape and hoisted their sails.
Despite loud opposition from tech firms to many of Trump's policies, investors have hoisted many tech stocks to all - time highs since the election.
Hoisting a Bud Light, unleashing a barrage of bad jokes and fake insults, Bill Campbell could be a saloon owner or a football coach.
A crane hoisted two factory - built sections of a home onto the site of a burned Santa Rosa house last week.
Once thought to be the beer pong of its time, foosball is now more hardcore than fraternity chic, more a competitive sport than simply a reason to hoist a few.
After United Technologies acquired a competing supplier of rescue hoists (Goodrich), it didn't stop using Breeze - Eastern hoists.
Falstaff at war is a parody of the other knights: too fat to be hoisted onto a horse, he spends the battle as a tubby suit of armor, waddling from tree to tree, justifying his mid-battle feint of death with «the better part of valor is discretion.»
Based entirely on anecdotal evidence, however, I believe the press» credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election of 2008, when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
Our family rented small summer apartments on Long Island and returned each Labor Day to see the city new yet distressed ¯ fresh excavations, more steel frames covered with thin glass skin, sky cranes hoisting tons of stuff forty stories or more.
The patibulum is then hoisted to the top of the stipes, and the titulus is nailed into place.
(BTW: I have to say, that your image of Jesus «partyin» with sinners (or anyone else) is really stretching things more than a little beyond the texts as we are told only of one «party» He attended during His incarnation — the marriage in Cana — and His words to His mom before turning the water into ripple give the impression that His attitude was far from that of someone wanting to hoist a few and sing off - key Foghat songs until the sun came up) 10.
The flag of moral renewal in society, which the Church had hoist during the dramatic days of November 1989, was soon lost in a forest of other (mostly political and economic) banners.
They called for ingenuity and adaptiveness rather than any act of creation; they were no more, in each case, than a new sail hoisted to catch a new wind.
I'm an atheist, too, and I find displays of religion as a response to an attack motivated by religion somewhat ironic (though not quite as perverse as stepping over 2500 dead bodies to find a 90 - degree angle and then hoisting it up and saying «see, god is here!)
A young Arab boy, bare - chested, was hoisted on the shoulders of his fellows, and conveyed the flame to worshipers in the courtyard.
So I try to find a way of raising our voice and hoisting our standard in the mainstream conversation.
From Sarah Palin's charge that Barack Obama «pals around with terrorists,» to supporters hoisting «NO - BAMA» signs that call Obama a «socialist» and «liar,» to boos, raised middle - fingers and even racial slurs directed at members of the media, it's getting completely out of hand, and McCain has done little to stop it.
Some Atheist angles may be content to allow the rest of the world believe whatever it wants, but so long as those beliefs are hoisted upon others as a burden to bear, used to judge and separate people who are unlike others, and make absolutely no sense whatsoever... I personally will always crusade for the destruction of this plague.
I don't think any large group of people would think like that and decide to hoist upon itself a big lie like that.
It was 1991, and the Madison, Wisconsin, policewoman needed treatment for a back injury - she'd been hoisting a stolen moped out of a car trunk; in the waiting room, Maples flipped through a copy of «Being Peace» by the Buddhist monk and activist Thich Nhat Hanh.
A scattering smatterings of variegated opulence - ended minds are systolically deemed feeble - minded «religiosofic» hoistings unendingly careening upon many culpable minds in these trying days» Age.
Our cultural landscape clearly shows this, too: Retailers are hoisting up towering Christmas trees, colorful lights are being strung across the roofs of homes, and Santa Claus is making his rounds at the local malls for eager tots long before we even carve our turkeys.
If you saw The Last Temptation of Christ, you can visualize the actor Willem DaFoe being hoisted on the cross.
They are an economical way to store small quantities of product and provide easy transportation with forklifts and hoists.
Since using the step ladder involved climbing to the top and using your upper body strength to hoist yourself through the hole in the ceiling into the attic — it is valid to conclude that I have not seen the contents of the attic for some time.
This recipe reminds me of them, except that I'm hoping I won't have to hoist myself out of the chair when I finish eating one of your popovers the way I do with a downtowner.
I made another batch of frosting, finished up the sides, and added a little flourish on top, then slid it onto a cookie sheet and hoisted it into the fridge.
Rapid hydration water Hoist had samples of its new watermelon flavor, which contains 35 calories.
For me, several decades hoisting beers is barely prep for Denver's Great American Beer Festival, a three - day bender worthy of a Hemingway book.
There's nothing more restaurant - y than deep - frying: webbed - metal baskets hoisted into bubbling vats of oil, the threat of third - degree burns at the slightest spattery misstep.
Ann Turbyne, 18, of Winslow, Maine, broke a women's world weight - lifting record in the 165 - pound class, hoisting 410 pounds from a dead lift at the Eastern America Championships.
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