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"unstrap" Definitions
  1. to remove or loose a strap from

31 Sentences With "unstrap"

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"We allowed her to unstrap very early on," Mackay said.
When it was over, I slid off the blindfold and began to unstrap the Subpac.
The exoskeleton has no break in choreography, and the performer can't unstrap themselves from the device.
Once at altitude, they'll spend a few minutes in zero gravity, during which they'll be allowed to unstrap and leave their seats.
When I couldn't figure out how to unstrap my feet from my boat at the end, a friendly neighbor rower helped me escape.
A firefighter gave me permission to unstrap them; my son was happy to be out of his car seat, but my daughter clung to me.
I was looking at the customer provisions in the cabin, and our pilots flew so true that I was able to unstrap when we got to space, so I was able to leave my seat.
Feel free to unstrap from your Oculus for now (for those of you special early adopters out there!) — and it's adios amigos until tomorrow, when we'll be right back in your face with more exciting BH&FA YC news!!!!
"I think it could be possible for a self-driving truck to take over the driving portion of my job and get me to the receiver, but I would have to be there to untarp or unstrap the load," she added.
Second, North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 85033 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE is known to use his New Year's Day address to make major policy announcements.
Trump has downplayed North Korea's recent threats, saying leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE "knows I have an election coming up."ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
That raises North Korea as the Trump and Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2023's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE bromance is ending, reverting back to invective and insults.
Chairman Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE led a meeting of the Workers' Party's Central Committee in Pyongyang Saturday, according to the AP, citing the Korean Central News Agency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE called for "positive and offensive" security measures at a high-profile meeting of North Korea's Workers' Party over the weekend, according to Reuters.
North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2628's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 28503 top risks to watch for in 22020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE is expected to offer a "new path" in a New Year's Day speech after the U.S. misses its deadline for denuclearization talks, Reuters reported Tuesday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE warned the world will witness "a new strategic weapon" from the isolated nation in the "near future" as nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang are stuck in a stalemate.
The Christmas season is halfway over with no sign of the gift that was promised for the United States by Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE, the brutal and cunning young North Korean leader, after a prolonged period of paralysis in talks over his nuclear weapons program.
But Trump is the first to have suggested, despite evidence to the contrary, that he has solved it, boasting of his tacit agreement with Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 28500's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6900 top risks to watch for in 2628 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 28503 MORE for a moratorium on testing of longer-range missiles and nuclear devices as if this solved the problem.
The year 2628 has expired, along with Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 28503's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 22020 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE's promise/threat to send President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE "a Christmas gift" by the end of the year.
While the president often cites a lull in such testing by North Korea as evidence of his diplomatic prowess, officials told the Times that should North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 85033's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE resume testing, it would mark a sign that the White House is jammed in its options and will be less inclined to lift sanctions.
Negotiations between U.S. and North Korean officials stalled earlier this year after a summit between President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 22020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE and North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE ended abruptly.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE on Tuesday said that the United States would "deal with" whatever North Korea has planned, quipping that Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 85033's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE may send him a "nice present" and not actually be planning a missile test.
Part of the reason that Trump might well be the subliminal favorite of many independent voters is that they cannot really imagine any of the Democratic candidates as leaders, strongly defending America against global adversaries such as Russia's Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinStrap yourself in: 2020's likely to be quite a ride Nixon historian questions possible Trump visit to Russia Putin's next aggression MORE, China's Xi Jinping, North Korea's Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 85033's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE, or the mullahs of Iran, or even our deeply cynical European allies.
A new YouGov survey found Germans consider President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 220006 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 2202 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2628 MORE more dangerous to world peace than North Korean Chairman Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 28500's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6900 top risks to watch for in 2628 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 28503 MORE or Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinStrap yourself in: 22020's likely to be quite a ride Nixon historian questions possible Trump visit to Russia Putin's next aggression MORE, according to the German broadcaster DW. Asked to rank the greatest threat to world peace between Trump, Kim, Putin, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Chinese President Xi Jinping, 41 percent named Trump, compared to Kim at 17 percent, Khamenei and Putin at 8 percent and Xi at 7 percent.
When Venom is distracted by Scarlett and Zap's attempts to escape, Snake Eyes uses breathing techniques he learned in Japan to simulate his death. When Venom and a guard unstrap Snake Eyes from the scanner, the Joe revives and knocks both of them out. He then meets up with his friends and the trio escape.G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #10 (1983) Dr. Venom begins work on a plague toxin at a lab in Sierra Gordo.
Private Henry Nixdorf pointed a rifle at Maffett and said, "Are you going to unstrap that sword, or rather take the consequences of being run through with this bayonet?" Maffett reluctantly surrendered his pearl-handled dress sword. Maffett soon escaped his captors in the confusion of battle and what happened to his sword is unrecorded. In June 1863, the South Carolinians, a part of the First Corps of James Longstreet, were camped near the small Pennsylvania college town of Gettysburg.
By then some fire/rescue personnel had arrived to join the military personnel and civilians who pulled Hamilton (and the next/last three survivors) from the water's edge up to waiting ambulances. The helicopter returned to the aircraft's tail, and this time Arland D. Williams Jr. (sometimes referred to as "the sixth passenger") caught the line. Williams, not able to unstrap himself from the wreckage, passed the line to flight attendant Kelly Duncan, who was towed to shore. On its third trip back to the wreckage, the helicopter lowered two lifelines, fearing that the remaining survivors had only a few minutes before succumbing to hypothermia.
While trapezing can be helpful and increase speed, it can also be very dangerous if the crew is not wearing a quick- release harness or is inexperienced. The quick-release harness allows the crew to unstrap themselves quickly so as to not get forced under the boat if it were to capsize. Trapezing during a race first appeared in 1934, on the Amazon A Class Rater Vagabond 14 foot international sailed by Peter Scott (son of the famous Scott of the Antarctic), and John Winter. The owner of the boat, Beecher Moore, of Thames Sailing Club, had worked on developing the technique, in discussion with Uffa Fox.
The song is also the basis of a tradition practiced among a small group of Australians for decades. Whenever the song is played at an event or a public bar, they (particularly the males) congregate on the dance floor where they unstrap their belts and hobble around singing the song with their trousers around their ankles. Ross Wilson of Daddy Cool, although perplexed about the origin of the practice has observed,'... I suppose it's got the silliness that was part of the charm of Daddy Cool.' It is commonly attributed to a group of mining engineering students, who at the time were residents of St John's College within the University of Queensland campus.
McGann was cast as Walter Golic to appear with Ralph Brown, his co-star in Withnail and I. Alien 3 Assembly Cut expands on Golic's part in Alien 3, with Golic persuading Morse to unstrap him in the infirmary when he hears that the Alien has been trapped. He knocks Morse out, goes to the containment chamber containing the Alien, kills Arthur (who is guarding the door) and releases the creature—which promptly kills him. According to the novelization, Golic believed the Alien was communicating with him telepathically and that they were kindred spirits. In an August 1992 Elle magazine article, McGann said that Golic intends to release the Alien in the hope that he can collaborate with it to kill the humans on Fury 161.
TOTO. An instrumented metal drum which scientists attempted to place in the path of tornadoes during the 1980s. The TOtable Tornado Observatory (nicknamed "TOTO" after Toto the dog in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, in which a tornado is a key plot element) is a large, instrumented barrel- shaped device invented in 1979 by engineers Dr. Al Bedard and Carl Ramzy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Environmental Technology Laboratory (ETL), and Dr. Howard Bluestein, meteorologist at the University of Oklahoma (OU). NOAA's objective was to place the TOTO directly in the path of a tornado, where it could, theoretically, record valuable information about the tornado's structure. To deploy TOTO, which weighed from 250 to 350 lbs (110–160 kg), two people could unstrap its mooring cables and roll it out of the back of a customized pickup truck in about thirty seconds, using metal wheel ramps.

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