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We pulled a cable rating that had never been done before.
To accelerate, you pressed the gas pedal, which pulled a cable attached to a mechanical throttle.
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We use the traction power of a kite sail to pull a cable from a drum that drives a generator on the ground.
In older planes, to move a flight-control surface on a wing or the tail, the pilot moves a mechanical control that pulls a cable running under the plane's floor.
Finally the two external rings just pull a cable that opens and closes the graspers.
Then early last month, a third reactor shut down at Genkai after a worker mistakenly pulled out a cable from the unit's condenser vacuum, causing the turbine to stop.
But the F.C.C.'s preliminary analysis had concluded that a 1993 commission regulation prohibited the broadcaster from being pulled from a cable system during a ratings sweeps month, federal officials said.
An hour later, we were pulling into a cable car station having climbed 6,250ft along tiny roads winding through old lava flows.
With the help of crowdfunding, they designed a device, called GravityLight, which produces light from the small amount of power created by a heavy bag pulling on a cable.
To achieve a 5-second maximal abdominal activation, subjects were asked to pull on a cable mounted onto a harness fitted on the subject's thorax (T8) and connected to a strain-gauge type dynamometer (nominal load 1000 N, Captels, France) while lying down on a table with knees and hips flexed at 120° and 60°, respectively; feet were attached to the table by straps.
But connecting it required pulling a thick electrical cable across about 650 feet of ground strewn with debris from the tsunami and made more treacherous by open holes left when manhole covers were washed away.
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