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Before then, when barges were towed end to end, they would have extended a half mile, Mr. Murray said.
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Riders took lifts in cars or were towed: tying one end of a wire to a wing mirror and attaching the other to cork and holding it in your teeth was a favoured method.
Fortunately for these barbecue devotees, the old black smoker that an Oklahoma oil man, Stanley Singer, had towed to the East End a few years ago remained, as did the stacks of firewood.
For example, if you get stuck in a snowstorm and end up getting towed down a mountain, is he angry for days on end or does he try to remedy the situation?
The Spray, already stripped of her sails and rigging, and lying on her beam ends, was towed to the New York Harbor.
Tom's a true riff artist, a rapper of the skies, a guy who probably has to wake up really early, long before those who go out and end up being towed off the Van Wyck Expressway.
She was later towed to Cape Helles at the end of the Gallipoli peninsula where on 9 November 1915 she was scuttled to create a breakwater to protect the evacuation of the Allied expeditionary force withdrawing from the Gallipoli Campaign.
She was captured by both sides during the Russian Civil War, but ended up being towed to Bizerte by the fleeing White Russians where she was eventually scrapped.
Those with no adolescents or linebackers in tow will end up with doggie shopping bags, not mere doggie bags.
Its armament consisted of a "torpedo," filled with 90 pounds (40 kilograms) of gunpowder, towed behind the submarine at the end of a 200-foot line.
Moreover, a lot of SUV owners probably do not need to be able to tow a front-end loader.
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