• There were also "further difficulties" in using a rescue harness for the pregnant woman, the MCA added.

    BBC: Two women rescued from Ness Cove after landslip

  • He could have taken an old piece of harness and made a nice leather strap for it.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'True Grit'

  • Plans for tidal power in Swansea Bay were first mooted in 2003 when a charity wanted to harness the tides to provide electricity for up to 10, 000 homes.

    BBC: Swansea Bay tidal power could 'supply 100,000 homes'

  • Success will provide others with a blueprint for how to harness the power of genomics.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • An arrangement of straps and fasteners, the harness is most commonly used for attaching animals to a cart or any other load.

    FORBES: No. 5 The Harness

  • Using social media for business marketing has been a hot topic for years now, but brands are still trying to harness the power of the digital socialsphere to discover the best ways to directly impact their bottom lines.

    FORBES: 6 Ways Brands Build Trust Through Social Media

  • These events are seen as a real force for innovation and harness the power of bringing individuals across disciplines together to hopefully create serendipitous collaborations.

    CNN: Why ideas festivals are like 'intellectual Viagra'

  • Safeguarding living traditions helps to harness the power of cultural diversity for more cohesive societies and a more peaceful world.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • But regulation is no substitute for putting a price on carbon, which would harness the power of the market to cut emissions more cheaply.

    ECONOMIST: Maria Cantwell and the politics of global warming

  • The invention of a superior harness enabled a horse to pull loads of far greater weight for longer periods of time, making the horse the primary farm animal.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Charles Randolph-Wright proves a director with real skill, able to seamlessly juggle an insane amount of songs, dozens of scenes and harness some quite stunning performances, led by a go-for-it Brandon Victor Dixon as Gordy and Valisia LeKae as Diana Ross, who especially shines during an ad lib moment with the audience.

    WSJ: Review: 'Motown' musical big on songs, light story

  • To enhance creative expression during shooting PENTAX offers an optional lens adapter with wide-angle coverage to 20mm, and the SportMount Chest Harness which allows for the hands free capture of adventures and features a quick and easy mechanism to review your images and footage without having to remove the camera from its mount.

    ENGADGET: Pentax expands ruggedized series with Optio WG-3, Target-exclusive WG-10

  • Let us harness that energy and work together for sustainable peace, sustainable development and a secure future for all.

    UN: Secretary-General

  • The New England and Mid-Atlantic resource is estimated at just over 1 GW. The resource is enormous, and if we can harness it cost-effectively, it can make a huge difference for reductions in carbon emissions, economic development, and jobs creation.

    FORBES: Connect

  • It was only a matter of time before someone tried to harness the vituperation for profit.

    FORBES: The Whiners

  • For years, politicians in Washington have been seeking a way to harness the savings from health IT.

    FORBES: Government Mandates Make Health Savings More Elusive

  • Now China, faced with a fast-expanding budget deficit, is trying to harness public enthusiasm for lotteries to boost its revenues.

    ECONOMIST: A cunning way to trap tax-dodgers

  • For such wireless networks, Google has publicly supported the possibility of using small, inexpensive cellular devices, called "micro cells" that would be located at the access points and would harness the TV airwaves to broadcast the equivalent of a 3G or 4G wireless signal for devices within a quarter-mile radius.

    WSJ: Google to Fund, Develop Wireless Networks in Emerging Markets

  • Understanding that mechanism gave scientists a chance to harness it, said Dr Clarke, and use it as a power source in places and for devices and processes in inaccessible or hostile environments.

    BBC: Bacteria power 'bio-battery' breakthrough

  • The EIO Task Force will be a one-stop shop for the private sector, so we can better harness the expertise of those who can invest and build economically viable, large scale renewable energy infrastructure on Army Installations.

    WHITEHOUSE: Energy and Environment Latest News | The White House

  • To harness a much wider range of expertise and experience from outside government and help us plan for the future we are inviting business, academics, community organisations and military and security experts from outside government to join a new National Security Forum that will advise the recently constituted National Security Committee.

    BBC: In full: Brown security statement

  • It's safest for passengers and your pets if cats ride in a carrier and dogs in a car harness or a crate, depending on what makes them most comfortable.

    CNN: Tips for road tripping with pets

  • Unusually for a car ferry, this ship would use three, massive computer-controlled sails to harness the maximum wind energy.

    BBC: RELATED BBC SITES

  • With sabermetricians leading the statistical revolution in baseball, you would hope that franchises would harness the endless array of metrics and calculations to create a standard that would definitively establish an effective measurement for return on investment.

    FORBES: Alex Rodriguez's Recent Injury Woes Should be a Cautionary Tale for Potential Josh Hamilton Suitors

  • Natural disasters and accidents, for example, are attributed to offended gods or to an enemy who has employed a witch to harness supernatural powers.

    ECONOMIST: The spirits that move Africa

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