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And although fMRI scanners presently need a crane to move, something that provides a similar result might one day be worn on your head.
Receiving a slab of wall is a bit of a mixed blessing: you need a crane to load it on to a van, so the pick-up alone costs at least €2,000.
You'd need a crane to get it out.
The cabin is somewhat portable (however I suspect you might need a crane to move it), but is quite minimalist.
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I wanted to do this one shot that needed a crane, which we couldn't afford.
To steal them, they'd have needed a crane and a lorry.
In fact, Indian Point will need a new crane and some structural improvements for the job, Entergy engineers say.
Transferring a locomotive from land to ship is as simple as depositing luggage into the trunk of a car, except that instead of oomph you need a few winches, cranes, and lashing slings.
For example, he noted, several manufacturers, including Clipper Windpower, a U.S. company, have devised a way to work on turbines without needing a huge crane.
But some farmers said they desperately need a reprieve from the cranes that, they complain, eat acres and acres of newly seeded cornfields.
Electricity is crucial for Castro's 85-year-old grandmother, who can't walk and needs an electric crane to help her out of bed and into a wheelchair.
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