I'm going to chock the wheels so the car won't move.
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I'm going to chock the wheels so the car won't move.
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"I'm not talking about the lawyer Tom, it was the scientist Tom who got married with the farmer Mary." "How many Toms do you know?" "Boston is chock full of Toms. I've met 24 more in the last hour." "...You're pulling my leg."
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On April 28, 1927, on Dutch Flats, below San Diego, Charles Lindbergh signaled chocks-away to those on the ground below him. A young mechanic named Douglas Corrigan nipped under the wing and pulled them away. Lindbergh gunned the plane and rolled it over the baked clay surface of the field, then gave it full throttle.
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Artificial anchor points are those constructed from equipment carried by the team. These are usually the chocks or pitons placed in cracks or bolts drilled in the rock.
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