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Nepalis swim with a rubber ring in a flooded area in Parsa district.
And, apart from the child without the rubber ring, they all look joyful.
The rubber ring is simple but also one of the more ingenious aspects of the new device.
If you can find a way to scuff a ball with a rubber ring, more power to you.
So here I imagine someone said, "Orange is a nice color for you," and this rubber ring was the closest thing I could find.
The camera also comes with a little lanyard with a rubber ring that you can attach to the base of the body to keep it from falling over.
Instead of in-ear buds that plug straight into your ears, providing a seal in your ear canals, the Xperia Ear Open-style concept buds have a rubber ring-shaped tip.
It has a standard tripod mount, and Samsung has also thrown in a little rubber ring that you can wrap around the bottom of the camera to keep it stable on a flat surface.
There's a matte rubber ring on top, too, which is great for the iPhone X and 8, which can slide gradually off even other non-stick surfaces, even if they're seemingly lying perfectly flat.
There's no obnoxious yellow rubber ring to shout "these are cameras," and the defused LEDs are more subtle than Gen 23's dots, while remaining an obvious enough signal to passersby so they're not creepy.
It has a rubber ring in the middle to ensure that your shiny new phone doesn't go sliding straight off the pad and onto your hard floor to shatter in tiny pieces (along with your heart).
We probably wouldn't recommend riding a rubber ring through a river containing flying fish — it's evidently not great for the human or the fish involved — but if you are going to do it, you might as well capture the results in slow motion.
Thus the brilliant "Rubber Ring Floating in a Swimming Pool" (1971) — gorgeously economic in its geometrical treatment of a plan view of a pool, just two blocks of color with a red circle — sits with 2014's "4 Blue Stools," a "photographic drawing" splicing together drawing and digital photos of sitters, with the Tate arguing for its technical concerns with pictorial plane and perspective.
The full tracklisting for The Queen Is Dead Super Deluxe Edition: Disc 1 01 "The Queen Is Dead" (2017 Master)02 "Frankly, Mr. Shankly" (2017 Master)03 "I Know It's Over" (123 Master)04 "Never Had No One Ever" (2017 Master)05 "Cemetery Gates" (209 Master)21 "Bigmouth Strikes Again" (210 Master)22017 "The Boy With The Thorn In His Side" (211 Master)22017 "Vicar In a Tutu" (20173 Master)22017 "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" (213 Master)22017 "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" (2017 Master) Disc 2 01 "The Queen Is Dead" (Full Version)02 "Frankly, Mr. Shankly" (Demo)03 "I Know It's Over" (Demo)04 "Never Had No One Ever" (Demo)133 "Cemetery Gates" (Demo)06 "Bigmouth Strikes Again" (Demo)07 "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" (Demo)08 "The Boy With the Thorn In His Side" (Demo Mix)09 "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" (Take 1)10 "Rubber Ring" (Single B-Side) [2017 Master]11 "Asleep" (Single B-Side) [2017 Remaster]12 "Money Changes Everything" (Single B-Side) [2017 Master]13 "Unloveable" (Single B-Side) [2017 Master]
Instead of the integral long graduated neck, it had a short neck to which a rubber ring was fitted. After processing and centrifuging the milk in the bottom part, two other glass parts would be added. A wider glass tube would be hermetically fitted on the outer edge of that ring, and inside it would be placed a narrow graduated tube, with a flared opening at bottom, resting on the rubber ring without a seal.
Tornado Alley opened in 2019 and consisted of four new rides. Stormchaser, Hurricane, Cyclone and Thunderbolt. Stormchaser and Cyclone have an optional choice on riding with a single rubber ring or a double ring making it easier for families.
In 1921, he was granted a patent (US1499188A) for a modified Babcock bottle, intended to be less susceptible to accidental breakage. Instead of the integral long graduated neck, it had a short neck to which a rubber ring was fitted. After processing and centrifuging the milk in the bottom part, two other glass parts would be added. A wider glass tube would be hermetically fitted on the outer edge of that ring, and inside it would be placed a narrow graduated tube, with a flared opening at bottom, resting on the rubber ring without a seal.
The Duverne-Saran had a triangular fin and rectangular balanced rudder. It had a fixed tailskid undercarriage with mainwheels on faired half-axles from the bottom of the fuselage, with short, faired, rubber ring shock absorbers from the outer lower engine mounts.
The Nucleus is an indoor water rollercoaster which transports the ride participant through 375 feet of ups and downs in a rubber ring. You must be 1.1 metres to ride the Nucleus. You climb the stairs after you've queued to collect your rubber ring and the lifeguard will then push you off and down you go. a blaster boosts you and you enter a tunnel before a drop into a second blaster which sends you up and over, through a tunnel and down to the final drop where a water blaster slows you down and if there's a queue, you hand your ring to another person.
Wheel dampers are also to be trialled on two units to help reduce the squeal. The 5000 series units, introduced from mid-2015, have sound dampeners in-built. A rubber ring is placed inside the wheel to reduce resonance as the wheel turns through a curve.
It had conventional, fixed landing gear with a track. Each mainwheel was on a cranked axle hinged on the lower fuselage, with a drag strut fixed further aft. Its faired, rubber ring-damped landing leg was almost vertical and attached to the forward part of the wing strut mounting frame.
Each mainwheel was on a bent axle and a drag strut, both hinged on the lower fuselage longeron and with a vertical, stacked rubber ring shock absorber strut of Potez design to the centre-section forward spar. The wheels had differential brakes for steering, aided by a small, elastically mounted castoring tailwheel.
Stopper :A small metal post, often with a rubber ring, typically found between and slightly below the bottom flippers. If the ball hits the post, it will bounce up and away, saving it from draining. Skilled players can use the stopper to make trick shots. On some tables, the stopper is made available only as a reward.
Mercury sported Dagmars in 1953 through the 1956 model year. Lincoln added Dagmars in 1960, with a black rubber ring separating the body from the chrome tip. Buick added Dagmars on its 1954 and 1955 models, in '54 as part of the bumper assembly, moved into the grille in '55. Packard included large Dagmars on the bumper in 1955 and 1956 models.
Stirring the milk ensures that all milk inside the tank is of the same temperature and that the milk stays homogeneous. On top of every closed milk cooling tank is a manhole of about 40 centimetres diameter. This enables thorough cleaning and inspection of the inner tank if necessary. The manhole is covered by a lid and sealed watertight with a rubber ring.
Inserted between the ends of the slats, under the saki-gawa, is a plastic plug , and under the tsuka-gawa there is a small square of metal , that holds the slats in place. A hand-guard (not shown in the diagram) is then fitted on the tsuka-gawa before it ends and the bamboo slats show. This is held in place by a rubber ring .
The handles must be hollowed out to match the taper of the rod so that they fit snugly. They are then glued into place. Many times the handle is finished off with a 'winding check' being glued in place. The winding check is an aluminium or rubber ring that is the diameter of the rod where the pole side of the handle meets the pole.
A pump is used to provide a flow of air into the chamber that the ball drops into. The airflow pushes the ball along the chamber to rubber ring, or gasket, known as a "restrictor". The restrictor has a hole through it that is sightly smaller than the ball, which the ball presses up against. This seals the hole, so air pressure builds up in the chamber.
The Conklin crescent filler, introduced c. 1901, was one of the first mass- produced self-filling pen designs. The crescent filling system employs an arch-shaped crescent attached to a rigid metal pressure bar, with the crescent portion protruding from the pen through a slot and the pressure bar inside the barrel. A second component, a C-shaped hard rubber ring, is located between the crescent and the barrel.
In plan the latter was straight tapered and tipped, apart from a generous cut-out in the elevators to permit rudder movement. All the rear surfaces were ply covered. The Vandor landed on a skid, attached to the fuselage bottom by two rubber ring springs, assisted by a short tailskid. No precise date for the Vandor's first flight is known but contemporary references suggest it was in the spring of 1934.
Ten-pin bowling had been growing in popularity, but some of Ryan's customers complained that the ball was too heavy. Around 1909 he devised a new game with a smaller ball and only five pins, with a new scoring system. After receiving complaints about the pins bouncing out the window to the street, he added a rubber ring around the pins. Ryan purchased the Turtle Hall Hotel in Toronto in April 1914 for $45,000.
The pull buoy can be combined with a rubber ring to tie one's feet together, so there is no notion of kick. It also provides individuals with heavy legs with a way to be better positioned in the water. Pull buoy is often confused with pool buoy, particularly by those who have never seen the term written. Pull here refers to the pull phase of the swim stroke which this device helps to train.
Each main wheel axle was mounted on a horizontal U-shaped frame hinged to the bottom of the pylon, with a forked vertical leg containing a rubber-ring Weydert shock absorber attached to a short forward spar extension. The whole structure was enclosed in a trouser- type fairing, with a forward, semi-circular extension for the wheel. The castoring tail wheel had a similar shock absorber and fairing. The main wheels were fitted with independent brakes.
During the outro to "Rubber Ring" by The Smiths, a sample from an EVP recording is repeated. The phrase "You are sleeping, you do not want to believe," is a 'translation' of the 'spirit voices' from a 1970s flexitape. The original recording is from the 1971 record which accompanied Raudive's book 'Breakthrough', and which was re- issued as a flexi-disc in the 1980s free with The Unexplained magazine. Bass Communion's 2004 album Ghosts on Magnetic Tape was inspired by EVP.
The earliest rubber condoms had a seam and were as thick as a bicycle inner tube. Besides this type, small rubber condoms covering only the glans were often used in England and the United States. There was more risk of losing them and if the rubber ring was too tight, it would constrict the penis. This type of condom was the original "capote" (French for condom), perhaps because of its resemblance to a woman's bonnet worn at that time, also called a capote.
French infantry were equipped with the breech-loading Chassepot rifle, one of the most modern mass- produced firearms in the world at the time, with 1,037,555 available in French inventories. With a rubber ring seal and a smaller bullet, the Chassepot had a maximum effective range of some with a short reloading time. French tactics emphasised the defensive use of the Chassepot rifle in trench-warfare style fighting—the so-called feu de bataillon. The artillery was equipped with rifled, muzzle-loaded La Hitte guns.
If however, the celebrity chooses not to answer the question the child asking the question slides into the gunge tank (a pool of gunge similar to the one on Waaa!!!). The children move as they are sitting in or lying across a rubber ring on a ramp with their legs hanging out on the "gungeulator" a red and white travelator. If the child does slide into the gunge tank then they have to move over and sit in the gunge tank until the game is over.
Men's doubled at a 2006 ring-tennis match Tennikoit, also called ring tennis or tenniquoits, is game played on a tennis-style court, with a circular rubber ring ("tennikoit", c.f. the game quoits) hurled over a net separating the two players, with each endeavoring to catch and return the hurled ring into the opponent's court. The game is particularly popular in Germany, South Africa, Brazil, and the Subcontinent nations of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Former MLC Mohan Joshi is Chairman of Tennikoit Federation of India.
The vertices of the wing bracing struts and a rubber- ring sprung landing skid were mounted on the strengthened lower flange, as was the pilot's seat. This was placed under the wing leading edge and enclosed in a plywood and fabric covered nacelle which reached back to the first sloping web member. Behind this member the frame was uncovered back to the triangular fin which terminated the fuselage and was fabric covered. It carried a straight-edged rudder that reached down to the keel.
A set of side reins with elastic, buckle adjustment Side reins are made of leather or webbing, sometimes with added elastic, and have several rings or holes for buckles along their length. They are easily adjusted. Some designs have adjustable buckles and attach to the bit with a snap, other designs run through the bit ring, then fold back on themselves and snap to their own rings. Side reins may be completely of solid material, or they may have an elastic or rubber ring insert.
Popper :A device that launches the ball vertically, often to a raised playfield. Peg :A small, stationary vertical post with a rubber ring, designed to deflect the ball away from sensitive parts and to reject poorly-aimed shots. Some games place a peg between the flippers, giving the ball a chance to bounce away from the drain and back onto the flippers (see also "Magic Post" and "Stopper"). Playfield :The main flat surface of the game, on which targets, ramps, orbits, flippers and bumpers are arranged.
Robot platform can be transformed from 4 wheels to 2 wheels drive, has double-wide wheels, 3 rubber ring-shaped coverings fit around each wheel rim to enable a close contact with the ground, wheel diameter is 64 mm. Robot speed is 1 meter per second. Dot Matrix 8x8 on the top of CRX10 body can be used for displaying different graphic, emoticons or characters. The robot comes fully assembled and tested with 9 ready to use robot activities or services in VPL and educational materials for teachers.
Child size Tubes on the water A swim ring (also known as a swim tube, rubber ring, water donut, inner tube, or, in the United States, a lifesaver) is a toroid-shaped (hence the name "ring" or "doughnut") inflatable water toy. The swim ring was derived from the inner tube, the inner, enclosed, inflatable part of older vehicle tires. The inner tube, when inflated, was used as a water toy, and as a floating object to lounge on. The swim ring is not designed to save individuals from drowning.
Launch of the third flight was postponed from its original launch date of late October to sometime in mid to late November due to a damaged rubber ring that caused a fuel leak. A launch countdown on 29 November was halted 17 minutes prior to launch due to an excessive electric current reading, indicating some type of electrical malfunction. Diagnosing and correcting the problem were reported to require delaying the launch for at least four days. The Republic of Korea government announced this would be the final flight attempt.
Its empennage was externally braced, with ply-covered fin and tailplane carrying fabric covered control surfaces. Its fixed landing gear, with a track of , was of the tailskid type, with mainwheels on a single axle held via rubber ring shock absorbers on V-struts from the lower longerons. The Gabriel P 6, the first Polish designed two seat trainer, was flown for the first time in late May 1924, piloted by Jan Gabriel at Bydgoszcz. It was subsequently tested by pilots from the Bydgoszcz pilot's school, who reported that it handled well.
The jumping man on the sleeve cover of the single release is a young Truman Capote. The British 7" and 12" version contain the etchings: ARTY BLOODY FARTY/IS THAT CLEVER...JM. "Is that clever" is an allusion to words in "Rubber Ring", a title which itself is a line from The Importance of Being Earnest, a play that was referenced in the etchings of "William, It Was Really Nothing" and Hatful of Hollow. "JM" is a reference to Johnny Marr, and was also an etching on the Sandie Shaw version of "Hand in Glove".
They were fastened down by long bolts between them, which reached into the crankcase to support the four inner crankshaft bearings. The main bearings were in the crankcase ends, and the ball race was designed to allow either pusher or tractor operation. A flywheel was fitted to the output shaft. Thin cylindrical copper water jackets surrounded the cylinders almost to their base, where a rubber ring, located by a circumferential groove in the cylinder, provided a sliding water seal that allowed for the differential thermal contraction of copper and steel.
The MS.221 and 222 had similar fixed landing gear to the MS.121, with its mainwheels on half-axles mounted centrally on a fixed transverse V-strut from the lower fuselage and their outer ends supported by dural-faired legs with multiple rubber ring shock absorbers from the lower longerons. The track was . Both variants had steerable tailskids to assist ground handling. In place of the cross-axle and its support, the MS.223 had simpler longitudinal V-struts, and each wheel had a vertical shock absorber leg to a reinforced forward wing strut.
Many modern river rapids rides feature a much narrower river channel as well as smaller boats (6 seats as opposed to 12 seats). Some are heavily themed, while others may present a natural setting for added realism. Multiple manufacturers have introduced new elements to the rapids ride concept: a vertical lift system, shoot the chute-style drops, and a whirlpool feature. River rapids rides feature circular rafts with two main components: the fiberglass body in which passengers are seated and the rubber ring upon which the body is secured.
The rubber ring provides buoyancy as well as shock absorption for when rafts collide with an obstacle during the course of the ride or with each other. Most rafts hold between six and twelve passengers, seated in groups of two or three depending on the manufacturer of the ride. Riders face toward center of the boat and are usually secured by a lap belt. Some rafts feature a circular metal bar in the middle of the raft; this gives passengers a place to grip or brace their feet.
Professor Haque popularised the idea of treating 70-80% of Haemorrhoid patients with the non-operation procedure such as Rubber Ring Ligation. He has taken the initiative to observe "World Piles & Colorectal Cancer Day" on 20 November in Bangladesh and internationally to increase public awareness. In 2006 he started "MS degree" in colorectal surgery in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU). He has been practising the colorectal surgery for many years. Haque is the first in the history of Bangladesh who directed international training course for senior foreign specialists in May’2008.
Chassepot bolt mechanism The breech was closed by a bolt similar to those of more modern rifles to follow. Amongst the technical features of interest introduced in 1866 on the Chassepot rifle was the method of obturation of the bolt by a segmented rubber ring which expanded under gas pressure and thus sealed the breech when the shot was fired. This simple yet effective technology was successfully adapted to artillery in 1877 by Colonel de Bange, who invented grease-impregnated asbestos pads to seal the breech of his new cannons (the De Bange system).
The PAC-2 family of missiles all have a fairly standard design, the only differences between the variants being certain internal components. They consist of (from front to rear) the radome, guidance section, warhead section, propulsion section, and control actuator section. The radome is made of slip-cast fused silica approximately thick, with nickel alloy tip, and a composite base attachment ring bonded to the slip cast fused silica and protected by a molded silicone rubber ring. The radome provides an aerodynamic shape for the missile and microwave window and thermal protection for the RF seeker and electronic components.
Fowlers Vacola jars The Fowler's Vacola system uses glass jars, single use rubber ring seals and pressed metal lids, much like American Mason jars first patented in 1858, except that the jars and lids are not threaded. During the canning process, while still hot (and presumably sterile), the lids are secured by metal tension clips which are removed once cooled and a vacuum seal has formed.Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables, J. Fowler, 26th Edition Other equipment marketed by the company included a large electrically heated waterbath and "sterilizing thermometer", a glass thermometer mounted on a concave stainless steel backing, graduated in both degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit.
In 1858, Mason invented a square-shouldered jar with threaded screw-top, matching lid, and rubber ring for an airtight seal – the Mason jar. Until the 1830s, long before refrigeration and hothouse gardens, many fruits and vegetables had been available only seasonally, but the recent development of jars had made canning a practical alternative to drying, pickling, or smoking to preserve food. Prior to Mason's innovation, jars had a flat, un-threaded top, across which a tin flat lid was laid and sealed with wax. It was messy, unreliable, and unsafe – if the wax was not applied properly it allowed bacteria to thrive in the jar.
Bottles have a distinctive rounded-wedge shape and are designed to stand on their caps, with the label folding over the top of the bottle, where the name of the drug is printed in large print for easy identification. A cutout on the back of the bottle includes space for a data card describing the effects and risks of the medication. Fundamental to the design is a colored rubber ring that serves as a color code so different members of a household can distinguish their individual prescriptions. An overall priority is given to distinguishability; the most important information (patient name, drug name, instructions) are placed prominently on the upper half of the label.
Depending on the type of harness, different ways are used to properly attach plugs to the harness. A common type consists of an opening or rubber ring with a cloth or leather back, similar to what might be used to hold the main dildo to the front of the harness, but positioned over the anus, vagina, or ones for both. A dildo/plug with a wide base is inserted through the ring, then when the harness is put on, the material pulls tight against it, holding it firm. For vac-u-lock harnesses, one or two additional vac-u- lock plugs are mounted on the inside of the harness, allowing any vac-u-lock attachment to be used.
The original 12" and CD singles have "Rubber Ring" and "Asleep" segued into a continuous piece with the voice sample at the end of the former looped and faded into the wind noise preceding the latter. Described by Simon Goddard (in Songs That Saved Your Life, 2nd edition, p. 154) as a "spectacular combination" — a suggestion with which Johnny Marr concurs — this carefully executed sequence could only be found on the original 12" and CD singles, before the 2017 release of the remaster/re-issue of The Queen is Dead, which includes the same songs with the same segue as tracks 10 and 11 (respectively) of its "Additional Recordings" bonus disc. The two tracks are separated on all other compilations.
The original 12" and CD singles have "Rubber Ring" and "Asleep" segued into a continuous piece with the voice sample at the end of the former looped and faded into the wind noise preceding the latter. Described by Simon Goddard (in Songs That Saved Your Life, 2nd edition, p. 154) as a "spectacular combination" — a suggestion with which Johnny Marr concurs — this carefully executed sequence could only be found on the original 12" and CD singles, before the 2017 release of the remaster/re-issue of The Queen is Dead, which includes the same songs with the same segue as tracks 10 and 11 (respectively) of its "Additional Recordings" bonus disc. The two tracks are separated on all other compilations.
For the first time in German locomotives high voltage regulation of the transformer was used in serial production. The traction motors are 14-pole motors of type WB 372, which were later again used in class 111 and 151. As was the case in all locomotives in the Einheitslokomotiven program, the rubber ring transmission system made by the Siemens-Schuckert-Werke/SSW was utilized, which had proven themselves above all expectations in the prototype E 10.0 units. On the roof are found scissor (double-arm) pantographs of the type DBS 54a, standardized for all Einheits classes, mounted on the obligatory roof insulators, as well as the compressed air main switch and the current-to-voltage converter for the monitoring of the overhead wire voltage.
The most common means of holding the dildo to the harness is to have an opening or ring in the harness through which a wide-based dildo is inserted. Inexpensive harnesses tend to just have a round hole in the fabric or leather, while more expensive ones will use a steel or rubber ring. The advantage of this method is that dildos which fit are widely available and inexpensive, and even many dildos not meant for harness use will work in one of these harnesses, such as most dildos with testicles. The major disadvantage is the dildo is often held loosely (especially on cheap harnesses) and tends to flop downwards, and the dildo often can rotate in the harness, making it difficult or impossible to use g-spot or other shaped dildos.
A typical blinky is a small plastic two-piece cylinder wide enough to accept a button cell battery with a small etched circuit board on the face and threads on the open end, paired with a cylinder cap which screws on to seal and secure as one. The flashing LED circuit board face can be round and enclosed by the cylinder, or a variety larger colored shapes such as logos that are glued to the outside face of the cylinder end. Common designs utilize a rubber ring gasket as an on/off switch. When placed between the batteries and circuit board inside the front cover, tightening the screw base deforms and flattens the gasket forcing the battery tip to contact the back of the printed circuit board, which completes the circuit.
In 1824 he set up on his own account as a manufacturer of split- rings by machinery, to which he subsequently added the making of steel pens. Owing to the circumstance of his pens being marketed through James Perry (founder of Perry & Co., the London stationer whose name they bore, he was less well known than Joseph Gillott and other makers, although he was really the largest producer in England, contributing heavily to the Birmingham pen trade. Bust by William Bloye, made from a (destroyed) statue by Francis John Williamson In 1874 the business was converted into a limited liability company. Besides his steel-pen trade, Mason carried on for many years the business of electro-plating, copper-smelting, and India-rubber ring making, in conjunction with George Elkington.
Becker was quick and the calls were tight, with no dead air. Following Becker's hemorrhoid surgery, he had to sit on an inflated plastic ring for several weeks, and a contest was created so that a listener would win a prize by guessing the day Harry no longer had to sit on the rubber ring. Becker's show ended each day at 11:58 with Kansas City, Kansas Deputy Fire Chief George Casey who would list the department's runs and the outcomes with his monotone voice: "Fire calls the past 24 hours in Kansas City, Kansas...". George and Cramer established a growth pattern for the station with revenue being generated by the added FM signal, the audience gains generated by Rhea and Becker, and the goal that KCKN-AM-FM be "full- service" stations.
As speaker, Purick was well known for criticising the federal government of Malcolm Turnbull, even though the CLP was part of the Liberal/National Coalition. When the federal Minister for Social Services Kevin Andrews, suggested de facto couples don't stay together as long as married couples, Purick took to Facebook to denounce him as a "pooncy, pasty faced person from some pissant place that no one cares about," and pointed out most of her constituents are in de facto relationships. She also threatened him with a "green rubber ring"—a castration device for young bulls—if he dared to tell her constituents how they should live. On 20 July 2015, Purick announced that she was quitting the CLP because of her annoyance at the lack of integrity within the government and government's lack of communication with elected CLP members.
Trugo, or alternatively TruGo or True-Go, is a sport or game developed in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. The game is said to have been invented in the Newport Workshops by railway workers in the 1920s, and the first clubs were established in 1936. Played outdoors on a rink similar to that used for lawn bowls (90 feet / 27.4 metres in length for men, 70 feet / 21.3 metres for women), the objective of the game is to score goals by striking a "wheel" (a compressed rubber ring one inch thick and thirteen inches circumference) with a mallet from a rubber mat at one end of the rink and between a pair of short goal posts at the other end. The player's opponent at the other end of the rink ensures that the wheel is safely contained by catching it in a canvas bag attached to a long pole once the wheel has passed the goal line.

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