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He has never towed at all in America.
Trawls can be towed at speeds up to nine kilometres per hour.
Scallop dredges are rakes with long steel tines that dig into the seafloor, towed at great speed by boats.
These days they are working on galvanized-steel piping, sealed and towed at a snail's speed to the mainland shore.
The declaration said that any vehicles "found to be blocking roadways or impeding the ability to plow streets" would be towed at the owners' expense.
After some sleuthing, he discovered that it had been towed at the city's behest to a lot in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
The glider was normally towed at a speed of about 125 miles (200 km) per hour by a C-47 transport aircraft.
The Titanic was being towed at the beginning of its ill-fated maiden journey and it narrowly avoided a collision with another ocean liner, the New York.
The Horsa was normally towed at about 100 miles (160 km) per hour by a C-47 Dakota transport or a Halifax bomber.
Paty's, sometimes spelled Patty's, had built a loyal following on the Upper East Side but was towed at least twice from metered spots by the police.
Then, the tuna are towed at less than two miles an hour, still in the water in specially designed enclosures, to Puerto Escondido Bay.
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