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    One of the exercises is called gefesseltes Schwimmen (the bound swimming). The applicant is placed on the starting block in the full combat suit, with his hands tied behind his back and his feet tied together, and then pushed in the swimming pool. He must stay for 30 seconds alone clearly; afterwards a safety diver pulls him back up.

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    Max & Ruby is an animated children's television series based on the book series by Rosemary Wells.In Canada, the series debuted on Treehouse TV on May 3, 2002, [1] and in the United States, the series premiered on Nick Jr. on October 21, 2002, and the series premiered on Noggin on August 16, 2004. [2]

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    Pool-and-weir fish ladder at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River Drone video of a fish way in Estonia, on the river Jägala FERC fish ladder safety sign. A fish ladder, also known as a fishway, fish pass, fish steps, or fish cannon, is a structure on or around artificial and natural barriers (such as dams, locks and waterfalls) to facilitate diadromous fishes' natural migration as well as ...

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    During the days, they admired the views, rode, played tennis, bowled or golfed and swam in the "most sumptuous swimming pool on earth". [5] While Hearst entertained, Morgan built; the castle was under almost continual construction from 1920 until 1939, with work resuming after the end of World War II until Hearst's final departure in 1947.