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A driver raced to Murree, ten kilometres up the mountain, and bought a roll of heavy wire.
To run the cable-car system, miles of heavy wire cable were snaked under the city's streets.
Running through the plantings along the eastern perimeter, for about 760 feet, are heavy wire cages, 18 inches wide, filled with broken chunks of stone.
One of them screwed four perforating guns together, attached them to a heavy wire, then lowered them into a hole bored in the ground.
One striking exhibit is a group of small assemblages of found objects bound up in heavy wire by an artist known simply as the Philadelphia Wireman.
I suddenly remembered a horizontal radio aerial of some sort of heavy wire stretched tight between two houses and only four inches off the ground.
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Handcuffed and shackled, he spoke through a heavy wire-mesh screen.
Today's micro-fiber cloud-light electric covers distribute even, gentle heat via a network of fiber optics, not heavy wires.
The first wearable electric jacket, sold by Levi Strauss at $1,000 each, flopped because it had little more than an array of crude and heavy wires sewn into the lining.
Mr. Kelly first worked as a switchboard operator at the old police headquarters on Centre Street, where he patched together calls by plugging heavy wires into a wall-size switch panel.
If VR is to succeed this time around, it'll need to be considerably less complicated than the Rift currently is, and without the heavy wires all over the place.
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