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The British police, in particular, have found it invaluable in hoisting back some of the wide boys who have been on the run on the Spanish costas.
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When they were hoisted back up, "they really just came alive," Ms. Levinson said.
Then he releases a lever that lowers the spit into the trough, where it revolves and picks up the batter before it is hoisted back up to cook.
Two weeks ago, it was hoisted back into place in a granite stele with a trough fed by an ox-head spigot set among corn-cob garlands.
A four-man crew expertly dismantled the wheel and replaced the motor, which had stopped working after it ran out of oil, and within an hour the windmill was hoisted back up and ready to spin.
In 2005, the St. Moritz tower tipped to an angle of 5.4 degrees, more than the Guinness titleholder in Suurhusen, but it was hoisted back to a safer angle of 5.08 degrees.
The locomotive was hoisted back on the track before dawn Monday morning, and two cranes were in place to lift the rest of the toppled cars pending approval of the board, spokesman Aaron Donovan said.
Mr. Reuter said investigators began examining the switch and connecting tracks about 4 30 a.m. yesterday, after the 37-ton cars were hoisted back onto the tracks and driven to a Coney Island yard, where they will be dismantled and examined.
The Costa Concordia is the biggest ship ever to be hoisted back upright after capsizing.
The Costa Concordia is believed to be the biggest ship to be hoisted back upright after capsizing.
Then, of course, the container-house is hoisted back on a truck or train and shipped off.
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