The schedule four-day cruise stretched into eight days as tugs pulled the vessel into port.
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But many times a day my glance at some unknown woman tugs at me.
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Two tugs helped pull the HMS Cumberland away from dock in Gibraltar on Tuesday.
Some shipped on luxury liners, some on mail packets, some on barges and tugs.
The 125m vessel has been secured by three tugs and its crew of 23 still aboard.
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Again, history tugs at consciences: plenty of Spaniards still remember the pain of war and exile.
I'm hoping this appeal tugs on somebody's heartstrings and that pendant makes its way back to us.
That scheduled four-day cruise stretched into eight days as tugs pulled the vessel into port in Alabama.
It will feature a seven-mile long procession of Dunkirk little ships, historic vessels, steam boats and tugs.
There were no casualties but tugs were needed to tow the ship to Mahe in the Seychelles.
They delved deep into the telescope's observations, studying how each world's gravity tugs on its sibling planets.
The environment group WWF Scotland has added its voice to the campaign to retain Scotland's two emergency tugs.
For 10 years, two tugs were hired by the coastguard to provide aid to stricken vessels around Scotland.
This looks for spectral signs that a star is wobbling due to gravitational tugs from an orbiting planet.
The 23 crew aboard the Ciudad de Cadiz are waiting for tugs to refloat it on high tide.
Andrew McGhie, a Lamu-based estate agent, says that Kenya's coast tugs at people's heart strings, not just their wallets.
One of the two tugs - the Anglian Sovereign - arrived in Aberdeen earlier this week for a refit.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency hire the tugs from shipping company JP Knight.
It may need to be coaxed back, not violently but with careful tugs.
Two tugs are on their way from Holland to the aid of the Electron, which hit the rocks on Sunday.
"He just jerks at his glove, tugs at his trouser belt and starts walking fast, " he told reporters after the round.
It also explains why Sarah Palin holds such popularity among Republicans despite her weaknesses because she tugs at pure Taft heart strings.
Scottish Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead said an "appropriate level" of cover should be provided for an area previously patrolled by two tugs.
In Japan and Europe higher rates will, for the time being, be only gentle tugs on the reins as their economies gather momentum.
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While we've seen more than a few flexible batteries in our day, they're not usually that great at withstanding tugs and pulls.
As soon as I touch the brake pedal -- better late than never -- the car's brake-assist tugs them on at max effort.
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The coil in the cable should deflect most tugs and pulls, but snag this on a door handle, and we can see it coming right out.
This system visually and audibly alerts the driver in the event of a sudden decrease in following distance and briefly tugs on the brakes.
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Their job is to prevent policies being pulled out of shape by inter- departmental tugs-of-war, or problems disappearing between the cracks at departmental boundaries.
The Unified Command said three additional tugs are on standby along with the Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley and two oil spill response vessels.
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