It means trailing a device attached to a line that measures the ship's speed.
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Canadian maritime law requires 15 meters minimum for a buoyant device heaving line. The U.S. Coast Guard does not specify a need for a heaving line. The UK Broads Authority does not specify a length for heaving lines. U.S. Coast Guard approved heaving lines come in lengths of 70 ft. and 100 ft. with an attached soft ball weight.
Nothing. It's "easy as falling off a log," and it means just what it seems to mean -- something is just as easy as it is to fall off a round log.
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It means: 100.3979400087 = 2.5
there is no difference differents words but same meaning like acclamated and get used to mean the same thing
Heaving the Log - 1898 was released on: USA: 20 May 1898
vomiting dry heaving
Heaving can be used as an adjective, for example, to describe a heaving stomach. Or it can be the present participle of the verb to heave.
The deck was heaving beneath her feet. Heaving mightily, he lifted the huge weight.
Dry heaving is hard gagging but not vomiting
He sat there heaving and panting because of the effort. www.dictionary.com (resource)
log, do you mean long?
The prefix log means word.
Yes, a second way freezing water causes mechanical weathering is by frost heaving
He probably means heaving up food after a meal in order to keep his weight down.
Canadian maritime law requires 15 meters minimum for a buoyant device heaving line. The U.S. Coast Guard does not specify a need for a heaving line. The UK Broads Authority does not specify a length for heaving lines. U.S. Coast Guard approved heaving lines come in lengths of 70 ft. and 100 ft. with an attached soft ball weight.
If you mean the woodcutting exp, it gives you 67.5 experience per log. But if you mean the exp of burning a willow log, it gives you 90 exp per log.