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  • 1Tow Ubukata — Nihongo|Tow Ubukata|冲方 丁|Ubukata Tō|born February 14, 1977 in Gifu Prefecture is a Japanese science fiction light novel, manga and anime creator. He spent ages four to nine of his childhood in Singapore and ages 10 to 14 in Nepal. Formerly a… …

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  • 2Ski tow — A ski tow, also called rope tow or handle tow, is a mechanised system for pulling skiers and snowboarders uphill. In its most basic form, it consists of a long rope loop running through a pulley at the bottom and one at the top, powered by an… …

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  • 3in tow — {adj. phr.} 1. Being pulled. * /The tugboat had the large ocean liner in tow as they came into the harbor./ * /An engine came with a long string of cars in tow./ 2. Being taken from place to place; along with someone. * /Janet took the new girl… …

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  • 4in tow — {adj. phr.} 1. Being pulled. * /The tugboat had the large ocean liner in tow as they came into the harbor./ * /An engine came with a long string of cars in tow./ 2. Being taken from place to place; along with someone. * /Janet took the new girl… …

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  • 5in tow — 1. adjective a) Pulled by means of an attached line, such as a cable, chain, or rope. Do you remember the ship? . . . I mean the dismasted eighty four that was in tow of the frigate. b) Following or accompanying under the direction of another, as …

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  • 6in\ tow — adj. phr. 1. Being pulled. The tugboat had the large ocean liner in tow as they came into the harbor. An engine came with a long string of cars in tow. 2. Being taken from place to place; along with someone. Janet took the new girl in tow and… …

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  • 7take in tow — {v. phr.} To take charge of; lead; conduct. * /Brian and Kate took a group of children in tow when they went to see the circus./ …

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  • 8take in tow — {v. phr.} To take charge of; lead; conduct. * /Brian and Kate took a group of children in tow when they went to see the circus./ …

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  • 9take\ in\ tow — v. phr. To take charge of; lead; conduct. Brian and Kate took a group of children in tow when they went to see the circus …

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  • 10USS Abnaki (ATF-96) — was the lead ship of the Abnaki class of fleet ocean tugs in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Abenaki tribe of Native Americans.She was laid down on 28 November 1942 at Charleston, South Carolina by Charleston Shipbuilding… …

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