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For example, in the Americas, the Peruvian army ( Ejército ) equips some soldiers with crossbows and rope, to establish a zip-line in difficult terrain.
From then on until the early 1950s, both national and international competitions involved a changing variety of exercises gathered under the rubric, gymnastics, that would seem strange to today's audiences and that included for example, synchronized team floor calisthenics, rope climbing, high jumping, running, and horizontal ladder.
The extra thickness may however be seen as an advantage as it allows the user to feel the end of the rope coming into the hand, for example on a bucket lanyard when fetching water from a river bank or from the deck of a boat.
An example of a " physical " invariant is ropelength, which is the amount of 1-inch diameter rope needed to realize a particular knot type.
Bark contains strong fibres known as bast, and there is a long tradition in northern Europe of using bark from coppiced young branches of the small-leaved lime ( Tilia cordata ) to produce cordage and rope, used for example in the rigging of Viking age longships.
The description of the experience of swinging on a rope swing at the farm is an often cited example of rhythm in writing, as the pace of the sentences reflects the motion of the swing.
Tricks performed on the rope are for example drops, rolls and hangs.
A halyard, for example, is a line used to raise and lower a sail, and is typically made of a length of rope with a shackle attached at one end.
An example of traditional belay is the Body Belay or the Hip Belay, where the rope is wrapped around the body to provide enough friction to catch a climber.
For example, if a lead climber allows the rope to wrap behind an ankle, a fall can flip the climber over and consequently impact the back of the head.
The name comes from the 18th and 19th century military engineers who went ahead of an army to " pioneer " a route, which could involve building bridges and towers with rope and timber ( for example the Royal Pioneer Corps ).
For example, in a ropes course designed to build the skills required by teamwork, a faculty or student team might work together to get the entire group over a 12-foot wall or through an intricate web of rope.
Such tropes that are frequently seen in westerns include shooting the center of a coin, stylistic pistol twirling, glancing shots that intentionally only graze an opponent ( the bullet through the hat being an example, the bullet cutting the hangman's rope being another trope in Westerns ), precise shots that shoot the guns out of opponents ' hands ( typically as an alternative to killing ), or shooting an opponent's belt buckle, thus dropping his pants.
The skill system contains a number of quirks and odd features ; for example, some skills are used in unexpected ways, such as the skill " adventuring. movement. climbing. rock ", which, while it is used for climbing rocks, is typically used to climb virtually any surface which isn't a tree or rope, such as a metal drainpipe.
Another example is a rope swing, where the rope is tied to a tree branch.
For example, a speech about tying knots would be more effective by bringing in a rope.
For example, a leader who experiences tension on their rope from their belayer while climbing without falling may have not made a valid ascent, through no fault of their own.
Supposing the bodies tied by a rope to hold them together ( rather than gravity, which is ignored in this example ), the rope is under tension if the bodies are rotating relative to absolute space ( according to Rotating spheres | Newton ), or because they rotate relative to the Universe itself ( according to Mach's principle | Mach ), or because they rotate relative to an inertial frame of reference according to modern ideas.
For example, the diving headbutt was invented when Harley Race botched a splash from the top rope, the DDT was invented when Jake " The Snake " Roberts was accidentally tripped by his opponent on his head while applying a front facelock, and the powerbomb was invented when Lou Thesz accidentally botched a piledriver.
For example, a scoop attached to the end of a rope or pole by which a man can draw sediments up from the bottom of a pond is a dredger.
For example, the List of baseball jargon mentions base knock, bleeder, blooper, comebacker, daisy cutter, dying quail, flare, frozen rope, ground ball with eyes, nubber, salami, scratch hit, squibber, and other terms.

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The vessel is attached to the anchor by the rode, which is made of chain, cable, rope, or a combination of these.
A cable or rode is the rope, chain, or combination thereof used to connect the anchor to the vessel.
Abacá rope is very durable, flexible and resistant to salt water damage, allowing its use in hawsers, ship's lines and fishing nets.
Abacá fiber was once used primarily for rope, but this application is now of minor significance.
Bouldering is a style of rock climbing undertaken without a rope and normally limited to very short climbs over a crash pad ( called a bouldering mat ) so that a fall will not result in serious injury.
Usually, instead of using a safety rope from above, injury is avoided using a crash pad and a human spotter ( to direct a falling climber on to the pad ).
It is thought of as the anchor of Tama-rereti's waka ( the Milky Way ), while the Pointers are its rope.
Crossbow bolts can be fitted with a variety of heads, some with sickle-shaped heads to cut rope or rigging ; but the most common today is a four-sided point called a quarrel.
For an object swinging around on the end of a rope in a horizontal plane, the centripetal force on the object is supplied by the tension of the rope.
It is possible that a previous climber had top-roped the Arch leaving the rope scars. keturah
The tensioning system is usually rope, but bolt systems and turnbuckles have been used as well.
Using two pegs and a rope, this procedure is traditionally used by gardeners to outline an elliptical flower bed ; thus it is called the gardener's ellipse.
Baudhayana ( c. 8th century BCE ) composed the Baudhayana Sulba Sutra, the best-known Sulba Sutra, which contains examples of simple Pythagorean triples, such as:,,,, and as well as a statement of the Pythagorean theorem for the sides of a square: " The rope which is stretched across the diagonal of a square produces an area double the size of the original square.
The hot-dip process slightly reduces the strength of the base metal, which is a consideration for the manufacture of wire rope and other highly-stressed products.
The lead rope is separate, and it may be short ( from six to ten feet, two to three meters ) for everyday leading and tying, or much longer ( up to, eight meters ) for tasks such as for leading packhorses or for picketing a horse out to graze.
In Australian and British English, a halter is a rope with a spliced running loop around the nose and another over the poll, used mainly for unbroken horses or for cattle.
Longeing is the activity of having a horse walk, trot and / or canter in a large circle around the handler at the end of a rope that is 25 to long.
When pairs of horses are used in drawing a wagon or coach it is usual for the outer side of each pair to be connected to reins and the inside of the bits connected by a short bridging strap or rope.
A rein may be attached to a halter to lead or guide the horse in a circle for training purposes or to lead a packhorse, but a simple lead rope is more often used for these purposes.
Because the handle is attached to the resistance source by rope or similarly flexible media, the trajectory of the hands in the vertical plane is free making it possible for the rower to emulate the hand height difference between the stroke and the return.

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