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    rigging
    [ noun ]
    1. gear consisting of ropes etc. supporting a ship's masts and sails

    2. <noun.artifact>
    3. formation of masts, spars, sails, etc., on a vessel

    4. <noun.artifact>


    Rig \Rig\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rigged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Rigging}.] [Norweg. rigga to bind, particularly, to wrap
    round, rig; cf. AS. wr[=i]han to cover.]
    1. To furnish with apparatus or gear; to fit with tackling.

    2. To dress; to equip; to clothe, especially in an odd or
    fanciful manner; -- commonly followed by out.

    Jack was rigged out in his gold and silver lace.
    --L'Estrange.

    {To rig a purchase}, to adapt apparatus so as to get a
    purchase for moving a weight, as with a lever, tackle,
    capstan, etc.

    {To rig a ship} (Naut.), to fit the shrouds, stays, braces,
    etc., to their respective masts and yards.


    Rigging \Rig"ging\, n.
    Dress; tackle; especially (Naut.), the ropes, chains, etc.,
    that support the masts and spars of a vessel, and serve as
    purchases for adjusting the sails, etc. See Illustr. of
    {Ship} and {Sails}.

    {Running rigging} (Naut.), all those ropes used in bracing
    the yards, making and shortening sail, etc., such as
    braces, sheets, halyards, clew lines, and the like.

    {Standing rigging} (Naut.), the shrouds and stays.

    1. The 37-year-old former prime minister accused the army-backed caretaker government of vote rigging, but a team of international poll watchers said they found no evidence to back up that claim.
    2. Yeltsin suggested earlier in the day that the Communist Party might cheat him out of his political comeback by rigging the vote count.
    3. It did not elaborate on the bombings, but said the four had been involved in smuggling cars from Iraq, Iran's war foe, and rigging them with explosives.
    4. Bilzerian was convicted of submitting false documents to the SEC, filing false tax returns and rigging transactions to skirt federal tax and disclosure laws in tandem with Jefferies.
    5. In 1981, he was in another cell, this time for rigging the price of an electronics stock.
    6. Eleven federal grand juries from Florida to California are looking into allegations of price fixing and bid rigging by waste haulers.
    7. Thus, only the operations of the efficient, fully private rigging concerns have been halted.
    8. Price rigging inevitably creates distortions, whether the market is for fish, coalminers or the pound sterling. This argument is actually less strong than it appears.
    9. "It has become a habit with the People's Party to allege rigging when they lose," said Hussain Haqqani, an alliance spokesman.
    10. The last four heads of state in turn declared martial law when they took power, and the one time a national election was held without rigging, civil war broke out and Bangladesh was created out of what was once East Pakistan.
    11. The Supreme Court today agreed to review a decision halving the fines and prison terms given to a Dodge City, Kan., business and its president for rigging highway-construction bids.
    12. The Congress Party has denied it was responsible for rigging in Amethi, the constituency where Gandhi is seeking re-election.
    13. But there has been no sign so far of government election rigging.
    14. The bid rigging was the action of at least six Velda Farms sales officials, and Southland's top management was unaware of it, he said.
    15. The Bush administration has denounced Noriega for rigging last Sunday's election, and when Noriega nullified it accused him of throwing away the results because his candidate lost despite the fraud.
    16. "But if people are suffering under a ban and they see their neighbors abusing the system, then they're inclined to report them." Southern Water says Sastre is doing nothing illegal by rigging a pump to his drainage system and reusing dirty water.
    17. A Japanese court has frozen assets of an engineering company accused of rigging construction bids at a U.S. Navy base in Yokosuka, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
    18. Chief Election Commissioner R.V.S. Peri Sastri said an investigation in Gandhi's district has found evidence of vote rigging in 50 percent of the polling places it checked.
    19. These customers are unlikely to have made Chicago the futures capital of the world if they had thought trade rigging a common practice.
    20. Nevertheless, it was the too-clever Mr. Pratt who improvised cash substitutes to resolve thrift failure by rigging the accounting rules.
    21. At that point, a rogue wave knocked Bob into the rigging hard enough that he suffered deep cuts in his forehead, nose and lip.
    22. Several rounds of voting had to be held because voters smashed ballot boxes, burned government cars and attacked officials they claimed were rigging the election.
    23. The fines ended a six-year federal effort to investigate allegations of bid rigging and other illegal practices in the wirebound box industry.
    24. The FDIC is seeking $6 billion in damages from Mr. Milken and his co-defendants for allegedly rigging the junk-bond market to defraud the savings-and-loan industry.
    25. JUDGE CLEARS THE WAY for lawsuit accusing Exxon and Conoco of rigging oil prices.
    26. A judge threw out a plea bargain as too generous and ordered a warehouse owner to stand trial for rigging a shotgun booby trap that killed a teen-age intruder.
    27. Results have not yet been announced in two districts because of allegations of vote rigging.
    28. In Ohio, a former official was convicted of mail fraud in 1980 along with an accomplice for rigging a game.
    29. For us!" At a New York Republican fund-raising dinner later Thursday, Bush urged the GOP to press for "big legislative gains in Albany" and other capitals to keep the Democrats from rigging congressional district lines after the 1990 Census.
    30. An indictment in a state antitrust case in Ohio claims Waste Management and Browning-Ferris split 70% of the commercial waste-hauling market around Toledo, fixing prices and rigging bids for local factories, stores and schools.
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