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Spars

Spars meaning

plural of spar

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This includes cordage (ropes attached to the spars and sails in order to manipulate their position and shape), sails (aerofoils, usually made of fabric, used to catch the wind), and spars (masts and other solid objects sails are attached to).

As she spars with Connor Going’s troubled Gerry, Findlay invests Carole with impressive depth and emotional range that match the songs.

Sassy conducts what he claims is an interview with Al Gore and spars with the unscrupulous owner of a dialysis center, who looks an awful lot like Mark Zuckerberg.

The 1,217 tons of vessel shuddered as each hull slammed up against the other with their spars and rigging entangling.

The footage put faces to MCs’ voices and captured on film now-legendary artists spitting freestyles and locked in fierce lyrical spars.

This exercise was called “The SPARS Pandemic 2025-2028,” and comprised a futuristic scenario that illustrated communication dilemmas concerning medical countermeasures (MCMs) that could plausibly emerge in the not-so-distant future.

How does Yarde, with such little experience, know how he’ll react when faced by a big shot from a heavy puncher thousands of miles away from home if he hasn’t been through tough spars?

In a rap game of ballers going hard in the paint, this south Florida hustler comes across like a ferocious but nimble middleweight boxer, bobbing and weaving as he spars with FnZ’s beats.

Manny Pacquiao (right) spars with one of his trainers, Buboy Fernandez, during a training session at a boxing gym in Manila on Nov. 27, 2018, ahead of his WBA Welterweight bout title with US boxer Adrien Broner in Las Vegas, on Jan.

On watch we worked lookout and helm together as well as working lines from the complicated array of gear — lines and equipment — that controls the spars and sails.

Sikho 'Sequence' Nqothole spars with Cecil Maluleke in training ahead of his title defence fight.

Also, the structural forces in the spars of a biplane wing tend to be lower, so the wing can use less material to obtain the same overall strength and is therefore much lighter.

Although it is used for spars in modern times there is as yet no evidence the Vikings used spruce for masts.

Composite clippers had the strength of iron spars with wooden hulls, and copper sheathing could be added to prevent the fouling that occurred on iron hulls.

Cordage is attached to the spars and sometimes the sails by systems of metal pulleys and clips.

Dancer & Hearne processed much of the wood from start to finish, receiving timber and transforming it into finished wing spars at their High Wycombe factory.

Diagonal lashing Diagonal lashing is a type of lashing used to bind spars or poles together, to prevent racking.

Erfurth 2004, p. 50. The fuel system comprised two fuel tanks between the main (forward) and rear spars of the (inner) anhedral wing section of the port and starboard wings, each with convert capacity.

Fokker also strengthened the rib structures and the attachment of the auxiliary spars to the ribs.

Just visible (bottom left) is one of the bolts connecting one of the main spars at the point of positive and negative dihedral Stuka engine and wing The airframe was also subdivided into sections to allow transport by road or rail.