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(1) any vertical post or rod used as a support
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(1) any vertical post or rod used as a support
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(1) A youth crouches on a stanchion under York's new Millennium Bridge - some 15 feet above the bank and the swirling waters of the River Ouse.
(2) Her leash was tied to a stanchion on the wall, preventing her from moving more than a few feet in any direction.
(3) But on a snowy night in the early 1980's, a car skidded into a stanchion , which hit him in the back.
(4) A jet skier who crashed into a stanchion on Blackpool North Pier may have had a heart attack, an inquest has heard.
(5) With a light snow falling, he had driven on perhaps a hundred yards before his car hit a stanchion at slow speed and came to rest.
(6) This system enables the climbers to remain attached to the bridge at all times, without the need to unclip the safety rope each time it reaches a stanchion .
(7) She then flew into a rage when the car hit a stanchion .
(8) By the time police managed to get on board from their patrol inflatable, he had caused Ôö¼├║21,467 damage to the cruiser and Ôö¼├║200 damage to a mooring stanchion .
(9) The back of my left thigh hit the stanchion .
(10) There is barely a scrap of bare metal on the stanchions , pillars, posts, railings, and decking ribs.
(11) Wisteria is wrapped around the porch stanchions ; a squirrel is running along the top of the chain-link fence surrounding a decent-sized garden.
(12) The next day the folks working the tow line lowered all the stanchions on the back of the carts to increase the angle of attack.
(13) Stanchioned cattle are very restless because their restraint limits their ability to lick or scratch.
(14) When I got to the life-preserver, it was rusted to the stanchions on which it was hung.
(15) Out of respect for the veterans, media are required to stay within the stanchioned area during the ceremony.
(16) Tensioning the cable results in an uplift force at each of the stanchions .
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(1) A youth crouches on a stanchion under York's new Millennium Bridge - some 15 feet above the bank and the swirling waters of the River Ouse.
(2) Her leash was tied to a stanchion on the wall, preventing her from moving more than a few feet in any direction.
(3) But on a snowy night in the early 1980's, a car skidded into a stanchion , which hit him in the back.
(4) A jet skier who crashed into a stanchion on Blackpool North Pier may have had a heart attack, an inquest has heard.
(5) With a light snow falling, he had driven on perhaps a hundred yards before his car hit a stanchion at slow speed and came to rest.
(6) This system enables the climbers to remain attached to the bridge at all times, without the need to unclip the safety rope each time it reaches a stanchion .
(7) She then flew into a rage when the car hit a stanchion .
(8) By the time police managed to get on board from their patrol inflatable, he had caused Ôö¼├║21,467 damage to the cruiser and Ôö¼├║200 damage to a mooring stanchion .
(9) The back of my left thigh hit the stanchion .
(10) There is barely a scrap of bare metal on the stanchions , pillars, posts, railings, and decking ribs.
(11) Wisteria is wrapped around the porch stanchions ; a squirrel is running along the top of the chain-link fence surrounding a decent-sized garden.
(12) The next day the folks working the tow line lowered all the stanchions on the back of the carts to increase the angle of attack.
(13) Stanchioned cattle are very restless because their restraint limits their ability to lick or scratch.
(14) When I got to the life-preserver, it was rusted to the stanchions on which it was hung.
(15) Out of respect for the veterans, media are required to stay within the stanchioned area during the ceremony.
(16) Tensioning the cable results in an uplift force at each of the stanchions .
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