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set and pulleys
Consider the set of pulleys that form the moving block and the parts of the rope that support this block.
There is a set of pulleys for downhauling at the tack and there's a grommet at the clew.
The prime mover of the pumpjack runs a set of pulleys to the transmission which drives a pair of cranks, generally with counterweights on them to assist the motor in lifting the heavy string of rods.
This complex set of 10 bellows, two crank shafts and various gears and pulleys comprised the turning motor.
This was an industrial safety campaign, part of the larger Progressive Movement, to get headless set screws onto the pulleys and shafts of the line shafting that was ubiquitous in factories of the day.
* Block: A pulley or set of pulleys.
Often multiple hammers were powered via a set of line shafts, pulleys and belts from a centrally located power supply.
* The boom vang, kicking strap or kicker is an intricate set of pulleys ( and, on yachts, a hydraulic ram ) running diagonally between the boom and the lower portion of the mast.
Lifting keels are also more likely to be found on craft built for speed, as a winch or a set of pulleys is required to provide purchase to lift the heavy keel.
Tools may include cutting tools such as saws, axes and hatchets ; mechanical advantage aids such as a pry bar or wrecking bar, ropes, pulleys, or a ' come-a-long " hand-operated winch ; construction tools such as pliers, chisels, a hammer, screwdrivers, a hand-operated twist drill, vise grip pliers, glue, nails, nuts, bolts, and screws ; mechanical repair tools such as an arc welder, an oxy-acetylene torch, a propane torch with a spark lighter, a solder iron and flux, wrench set, a nut driver, a tap and die set, a socket set, and a fire extinguisher.
Hallowell, Sr., a U. S. industrialist whose corporation pioneered the commercialization of the hex socket drive, noted in his memoir that line shafting, which was positively ubiquitous in the industrial practice of the time, often had headed set screws ( with external-wrenching square drive ) holding the many pulleys to the line shafts, and collars holding the shafts from axial movement.
The " safety craze " created a burgeoning demand for headless set screws on pulleys, gears, and collars to replace the headed ones, so that workers ' clothing and fingers were less likely to catch on the exposed rotating screw head.
They can be used in a similar way to in climbing, however in terms of rescuing People and Equipment from the river using a set of pulleys, such as a Z-drag.

set and assembled
The enhanced assembler's source program was then assembled by its predecessor's executable ( A1 ) into binary or decimal code to give A2, and the cycle repeated ( now with those enhancements available ), until the entire instruction set was coded, branch addresses were automatically calculated, and other conveniences ( such as conditional assembly, macros, optimisations, etc.
In response to a call for aid from Alexius, the First Crusade assembled at Constantinople in 1096, but declining to put itself under Byzantine command set out for Jerusalem on its own account.
The buoyancy compensator is generally assembled as an integrated part of the set, but is not technically part of the breathing apparatus.
Twain assembled a demo tape of her songs and her Huntsville manager set up a showcase for Twain to present her material to record executives.
Before data mining algorithms can be used, a target data set must be assembled.
In 1146 Manuel assembled his army at the military base Lopadion and set out on a punitive expedition against Masud the Sultan of Rûm, who had been repeatedly violating the frontiers of the Empire in western Anatolia and Cilicia.
The set of wafer-like metal stamp types could be assembled to form pages, inked, and page impressions taken from rubbings on cloth or paper.
Wang tiles have recently become a popular tool for procedural synthesis of textures, heightfields, and other large and nonrepeating bidimensional data sets ; a small set of precomputed or hand-made source tiles can be assembled very cheaply without too obvious repetitions and without periodicity.
When the People assembled on the Capitol, Tiberius set out, despite many inauspicious omens.
First of these was The Most Ancient Near East ( 1928 ), in which he assembled information from across Mesopotamia and India and helped to set a background from which the spread of farming and other technologies into Europe could be understood.
Pope John XXII, the second of the Avignon popes had been elected at a conclave assembled in Lyons during 1316 by Philip himself, and set out his renewed desire to see fresh crusades.
The Turks routed an army of 20, 000 crusaders led by Ladislaus III of Poland ( also Ulászló I of Hungary ), which had assembled at the port to set sail to Constantinople.
In response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, DIA set up an extensive, 24-hour, crisis management cell designed to tailor national-level intelligence support to the coalition forces assembled to expel Iraq from Kuwait.
The Spanish then fired on the assembled citizens, and went on to set fire to the town.
In 2001 an eponymous, career-spanning, four-disc box set was assembled by Young and released.
They assembled a band of about twenty men ready to sacrifice their lives, and set sail on their venture on 12 June 1844.
A set of turnouts may be assembled off-site to check that everything fits.
Running on a pledge to rid the area of rustlers, Garrett was elected as sheriff of Lincoln County in November 1880 ; in early December, he assembled a posse and set out to arrest McCarty, at that time known almost exclusively as " Billy the Kid.
Separatists have agreed with Theodor Bergk ( 1843 ) that the collection was originally assembled as the work of Theognis, into which a large admixture of foreign matter has somehow found its way, or they have believed it was compiled originally as a textbook for use in schools or else as a set of aristocratic drinking songs, in which some verses of Theognis happen to be strongly represented.
He had a great enthusiasm for antiquities ; one of his projects, as he set out on his embassy, was the collection of antiquities, but also the gathering of first-hand evidence ( drawing, casts ) for Ancient Greek art, especially in Athens, as models for taste and artistic practice in Britain ; for which purpose he assembled a team of artists and craftsmen in Italy, on his way to Constantinople.
This second set of tunnels linked the new station to Queens and the Long Island Rail Road, which came under PRR control ( see East River Tunnels ), and Sunnyside Yard in Queens, where trains would be maintained and assembled.
In general, this amounts to a corporate title, logo ( logotype and / or logogram ), and supporting devices commonly assembled within a set of guidelines.
Once the musicians were assembled, Davis gave brief instructions for each piece and then set to taping the sextet in studio.
Together with dancers that he had assembled from other places, they trained and set up a royal troupe in Thonburi on the Ayutthaya model.

set and so
Let me set the record this time, and let me get back OK, so the German will give me the exclusive.
The Axioms required to make the theoretical machinery operate are set out tersely and powerfully, so that all permissible operations within the theory can be traced rigorously back to these axioms, rules, and primitive notions.
For by now the original cause of the quarrel, Philip's seizure of Gascony, was only one strand in the spider web of French interests that overlay all western Europe and that had been so well and closely spun that the lightest movement could set it trembling from one end to the other.
The Rio Grande KC is also considering having their Junior Classes set up so that Juniors can qualify with points for Westminster.
This one was set up here in 390 A.D. on a pedestal, the faces of which are carved with statues of the emperor and his family watching games in the Hippodrome, done so realistically that the obelisk itself is included in them.
It was all set up so there would be no dust anywhere and so that their children would color in the coloring room, paint in the painting room, play with blocks in the block house, and do all the other things in the proper rooms at exactly the right time.
It seemed, indeed, that their house was not so much a home, but rather a perfect stage set, and that they were actors who had been handed fat roles in a successful play, and had talent enough to fill the roles competently, with nice understatement.
You have unwittingly set in motion forces so malign, so vindictive, that it would be downright inhumane of me not to warn you about them.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
To have applied statewide the decisions of the two cases heard in Superior Court, in my opinion, would have placed us clearly out of compliance with the Wagner-Peyser Act and would have immediately opened the way for the Secretary of Labor, were he so inclined, to notify the Governor of such noncompliance, set a date for hearing, and issue his finding.
Later it was gratifying to note that they had set so solidly as to be hard to remove when the time came.
Lime white, hard and brilliant, has a tendency to `` jump '' away from the other colors in drying, and also by its capacity to set, to preclude the use of ready-made gradations, so useful in decorative work.
At this point the drains are readjusted so that the suds box drain will discharge directly into the waste line and the main tub drain is set at the 2-1/2 mark on the drain gauge.
A precision transit is set up so that it is aligned with respect to true north.
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
She seemed so anxious to go on the stage that some of her friends in the cocktail circuit set up a practical joke.
The candle had been stuck on a tin lid so it wouldn't set fire to the crate when it guttered out.
There should even be no more bitter surprises in the UN General Assembly as to NATO members' votes, since a new ad hoc NATO committee has been set up so that in the future such topics as Angola will be discussed in advance.
Recounting personal observations of clearance work, the Councilman cited instances of inefficient use of equipment or supplies by poorly trained workers and urged that plow blades be set so they do not leave behind a thin layer of snow which eventually freezes.
Response to the program has been so encouraging, Kern said, that a city-wide youth school at Dade County Auditorium may be set up soon.
But He set a bound to his ( state of ) sin, by interposing death, and thus causing sin to cease, putting an end to it by the dissolution of the flesh, which should take place in the earth, so that man, ceasing at length to live in sin, and dying to it, might live to God ''.
This French film, set in Italy, is a summertime splurge in shock and terror all shot in lovely sunny scenery -- so breath-taking that at times you almost forget the horrors the movie is dealing with.
The committee decided it was important to support upper case 64-character alphabets, and chose to pattern ASCII so it could be reduced easily to a usable 64-character set of graphic codes.

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