TUGS may refer to: Tugs (TV series) A British children's television series. tugboats This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Tugger may refer generally to something that tugs. It may also refer to: A tugboat A restoration device, for restoring foreskin after circumcision The...
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Tugs (stylised as TUGS) is a British television series produced by Tugs Ltd., for Television South (TVS) and Clearwater Features Ltd. and first broadcast...
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the Australian soap opera Far and Away Tug (film), a 2010 film Tugs (TV series), a British children's TV series Tug Records, a record label TÜBİTAK National...
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@great_lakes_fish_tugs regularly documents the Canadian commercial fish tugs. "Fish Tugs of the Greatest Lake". "Fishtown Tugs : Leland". @great_lakes_fish_tugs Wikimedia...
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Tug of war (also known as tug o' war, tug war, rope war, rope pulling, or tugging war) is a sport that pits two teams against each other in a test of...
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arm to use target tugs. They were used by most air forces. The USAAF used older aircraft such as the TBD Devastator as target tugs. The Luftwaffe and...
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civilian tugs requisitioned by the Admiralty for war service. At the outbreak of the First World War the Royal Navy owned seven fleet tugs, mainly civilian...
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19th century the tugs were kept with "crew on board and steam up, ready to put to sea at a moment's notice". The first Ramsgate tug, built of wood and...
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A tug (Mongolian: туг [tʰʊɡ], Turkish: tuğ, Ottoman Turkish: طوغ ṭuġ or توغ tuġ, Old Turkic: 𐱃𐰆𐰍, romanized: tuğ) or sulde (Mongolian: сүлд, Tibetan:...
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work; most of the time, salvage tugs operate towing barges, platforms, ships, or performing other utility tugboat work. Tugs fitted out for salvage are found...
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another novel about such a space station. Space tugs can be roughly categorised into a few types: Large tugs that dock with satellites in orbit which may...
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thin strips called "tugs". These they roasted and ate.: 218–223 For this reason, the story goes, the stream was given the name "Tug." Stewart also points...
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1983. A total of eighty-six Victory Tugs ranging in length from 37 to 49 feet (11 to 15 m) were built. The tugs are no longer in production, the last...
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MGen. Nathanael Greene-class tugboat (redirect from MGen. Nathanael Greene class large coastal tugs)
Nathanael Greene-class large coastal tugs are powered watercraft in the United States Army. They are a class of large tugs built for US Army service, primarily...
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Tug Hill, sometimes referred to as the Tug Hill Plateau, is an upland region in northern New York state, notable for heavy winter snows. The Tug Hill region...
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Asena Tuğal (born 28 August 1984) is a Turkish television journalist and actress. She presented on TGRT, Kanal D and Show TV in Turkey and on Rai Uno...
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battery-powered tug, electric hand truck, electric tugger and pedestrian-operated tug. The tugs move loads across a single level. They do not lift the...
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Moran Fleet tugs from the 1920s. His personality resembles Shemp Howard. Zebedee is one of the more complex Tugs characters, an easy going tug who winds...
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four tow-tug/rescue vessels to replace both the Fire-class fireboats and Glen-class tugs with delivery expected from 2021 to 2023. The new tugs will be...
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Schutzhund dog training. Bite tugs are perfect for puppies but can be used for training adult dogs as well. Bite pillows are larger tugs which are used for precision...
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Terror of the Tug is a play written by Jean Battlo and based on events in the life of Police Chief Sid Hatfield just after the Matewan Massacre, a notable...
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Pushback (aviation) (redirect from Airport tug)
Electric TBL tugs are gaining popularity among general aviation operators and FBOs as an alternative to gas or diesel-powered conventional tugs. Being electric...
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Type V ship (redirect from ATR-1-class rescue tug)
Tacoma, Washington, 6 tugs; Canulette Shipbuilding, Slidell, Louisiana, 4 tugs; Calumet Shipyard & Drydock, Chicago, Illinois, 5 tugs; Ira. S. Bushey & Sons...
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Alligator boat (redirect from Alligator tug)
North America. Various companies built amphibious tugs for logging, but the most successful line of the tugs which came to be known as "alligators" were designed...
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barges to submarines. The class includes six tugs, all of which were launched in 2020 and 2021. Five of the tugs are assigned to Navy Region Northwest and...
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party arranged by an SOE agent, the commandos entered the port aboard two tugs, overpowered the ships' crews and sailed off with the ships, including the...
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Tug Wilson is the name or nickname of: Joseph Collins (1847-1933), English boxer, who competed as Tug Wilson (boxer) Arthur Wilson (Royal Navy officer)...
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installed. The first tug was ready for despatch in February 1943, and for more than a year, one left the yard every five days. The first 90 tugs built were fitted...
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