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- the stanchions montants, and the whole arrangement armature. Stanchions frequently finish with ornamental heads forged out of the iron. Stanchions are...
- in design to rugby posts, with the crossbar and uprights supported by stanchions installed directly underneath the uprights (in the shape of the letter...
- gave rise to problems when it was opened. A series of support poles and stanchions were inserted to give extra stability to the top tier of the stand after...
- seconds remaining in the third period as well as a quirky bounce off a side stanchion that allowed Kevin Bieksa to score the overtime goal that advanced Vancouver...
- 8713–8722 tested folding seats, CCTV, pivoted grabhandles, and looped stanchions. Following p****enger complaints and Kawasaki's refusal to test the same...
- (side-)stanchions (usually designed as insertable stanchions) i – with removable cover and non-removable ends (tarpaulin wagon) and l – without stanchions p...
- suffered a corneal ab****n; this angered him enough to punch the backboard stanchion, breaking two bones in his right hand. He missed the first 16 games of...
- attached and often also by a ground mounting provided by not less than two stanchions, or upright support posts. Canopies can also stand alone, such as a fabric...
- ship's side. A length of chain was usually fixed at waist height to the stanchions above the chains, as an added safety measure. The chains were common on...
- metric ton cranes for cargo handling. Some handysizes are also ****ed with stanchions to enable logs to be loaded in stacks on deck. Such vessels are often...