Sentences with word «towed»

A stay - at - home defenseman, Arbour may not have invented clutching and grabbing, but he was towed around his own zone so often by enemy forwards that it seemed the league was furnishing him with Seeing Eye dogs.
A 3 - metre coke bottle is being towed across Victoria as pressure mounts on the State Government to adopt a container deposit scheme, with advocates saying it is the most effective thing the Government can do to help oceans.
Visitors have a good chance of seeing grapes being processed into wine or gondolas towed by tractors along the wine country roads.»
Like when you run in to get coffee for three minutes and you walk out to find your car towed (and your wallet $ 268 lighter).
Accordingly, at no small cost in money and effort, it was towed across the Atlantic Ocean on a specially constructed barge, unloaded, and transported through the streets of New York City on a specially built, very wide - tired truck, to its present site in Central Park near the Metropolitan Art Museum.
of sugar in the gas tank... and of course, every Sat the car is towed to the garage with the engine frozen.
If you are, you know it's an exhausting way to live (exemplified very literally in Mia, as she finally leaves the party, only to find that her car has been towed).
Last month, the ark was being towed in a harbor in Oslo where it collided with a Coast Guard boat, sustaining massive damage.
So here is what we know at this moment: Early this morning, Bippy was returning from a very twisted and perverted, and frankly rather disgusting, night snorting crystal acorn with Charlie Sheen, then riding skateboards down the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, towed by Paris Hilton, who was driving her Ferrari at acorn - addled breakneck speeds.
America you are being towed along by this man.
Your car will be towed
It appears to show two individuals — possibly Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan — on an island alongside locals with the wreckage of their plane being towed in the background.
He towed me and the boat 50 yards before he started fighting.
Perhaps the love - fuel simply did not give enough distinction to any captain, and therefore something else was needed to become the outspoken lead - tugboat that the other boats would follow without thinking, without fuel... simply being towed on long twisted doctrine - ropes until the lead boat burned out its own engine, caught on fire, and sank.
It towed all my stuff from Minneapolis to California.»
Mr Nalder said the harbour had proven its value as a safe haven, with several rescues recorded including one incident involving a 25 tonne ship en route to New South Wales that was towed to the harbour for repairs.
There's an old joke where a man's car won't start, so he has it towed to a mechanic's shop.
One big reason for that is long - line fishing, in which lengthy fishing lines are towed behind boats in the open ocean, replete with hooks and bait.
Members of the nearby Haida Nation are relieved the cargo ship is being towed and will not spill its fuel
Do so and you're likely to get towed — «Park the car in Harvard Yard» is an old saw used to ridicule the way Bostonians talk.
After the ironically named Triumph was finally towed to shore, the bus transporting passengers to the airport broke down.
It took over a year for the aircraft carrier to be towed to China, where it immediately began to be modernized and fitted for military duty.
Last week, Carnival's «Triumph» ship was towed into Mobile, Alabama after almost a week stuck at sea due to an engine fire.
The ship was towed to San Diego.
Carnival said the 102,000 - ton Carnival Triumph originally was going to be towed to its closest port, in Progreso, Mexico, by late Wednesday.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the China Southern plane was being towed during the collision, which occurred just after midnight.
The connection can also alert you if your car is being towed or broken into, the company says.
A group of cabbies, led by Kattoua, commandeered Wu's grey minivan and prevented him from leaving the scene until city officials arrived, issued him a fine (reports put the amount at about $ 350) and towed his vehicle.
And not only do you need to know how to deal with things on the road — tricks to get the horse to drink while traveling and help avoid colic, how to treat or bandage a wound if necessary — you also need to know the basics behind driving carefully while towing a live animal.
I'd categorize them as a more casual shoe you could probably pull them of at a nicer event if paired correctly; so if you're looking for shoes that tow that line, you should definitely consider this pair.
«It's like recalling unsafe foods without preventing new food from being contaminated and sold — or towing away crashed cars without trying to make new cars safer,» the researchers wrote.
Panelists at a recent Tow Center conference at Columbia said media companies would be wise to be wary.
Are you pumped to tow the company line?
She arrived with a group of men in tow.
ASAP Towing started hauling away cars in 1995 when Vince and Vanice Serrano used a $ 20,000 investment to buy one tow truck and a tow yard.
That depends on what kind of business you want to be running, the Tow report says.
Cynthia Collins, social media editor of the New York Times, told the Tow researchers that this relationship means «We surrender so much control in terms of what gets read.»
We started towing it around the country cooking real food for people while at the same time obtaining attention for our sports drink.
It's not just the platform's size, as the Tow Center report notes.
Tony Haile, former CEO of media analytics company Chartbeat, told the Tow Center that there are two routes for publishers to take.
Now, ASAP Towing has 25 badass tow trucks serving five locations across Jacksonville, Florida with $ 6.6 million in revenue for 2015.
The company partnered with a local tow company and rescued stranded drivers by arriving in the new Orca.
This fundamental realignment of the planets in the media universe is the topic of a massive new report from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, authored by Tow director Emily Bell and University of British Columbia assistant professor Taylor Owen.
«Given the strength of the currents, it is preferable to head north to Mobile, rather than attempt to tow against them,» Carnival president GerryCahill said in a statement.
They found that the average Brazilian travels to the hypermarkets by bus, often with children in tow, so carrying toilet paper is a huge hassle for them.
After the 14 - story Triumph was left adrift in February, it took five days to tow the enormous vessel back to port.
«People do work really, really hard here,» Facebook spokesman Slater Tow said as an engineer glided past a row of second floor conference rooms on a skateboard.
Shaken, and far from home on a remote highway, with ears still ringing, he waited hours for a tow truck to take him to the nearest Toyota dealer.
The tow rating is just 3,000 lbs.
Burger in tow, I stopped in Baskin Robbins, where you can get a free birthday scoop after signing up for its Birthday Club.
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