The two climbed much of the way unroped, because roping would have slowed them down. |
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Its imperialistic court was armed with the power of roping in all sorts of unwilling or involuntary litigants all over Australia. |
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For more than 50 years, the team roping event at the Lion's Arena has been one of Three Rivers' biggest annual events. |
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Events include riding, bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, steer wrestling and tie-down roping. |
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They had a couple of older cowboys that would do the roping, including my father and my Uncle Arthur. |
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His installations, made of scrap objects and tied up with tangled roping, dominate the landscape. |
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He was so happy, telling me about his friend's younger sister who had just won a roping contest. |
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But I forever have one boot in the stirrup of my roping saddle and the other firmly planted in the stainless steel iron of my English saddle. |
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Untill then, you will take rounding, herding and roping classes from my staff. |
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The power in Corb's songs is his ability to bring his world of roughnecks and steer roping to life on the stage. |
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The goal of tie-down roping is for the roper, or contestant, to lasso the calf while riding a horse. |
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Even when he ran up to her, she managed to avoid talking with him by roping Clark Durand into a dance. |
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Although wranglers are often found listed among dude ranch jobs, there's a lot more to the daily operation of a dude ranch than roping cattle. |
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Set your alarm for midnight and try to catch a couple of winks before roping up and entering the world of technical glacier travel. |
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This batch includes the grand entry, bronc riding, bulldogging, barrel racing, roping, cutting horses, and bull riding. |
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Gracie will have her wearing trousers and roping cattle before they go home. |
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The main difference is that the roping palm is heavier and has deeper recessed dimples and a tougher leather backing. |
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Today, he competes as a heeler in team roping, an event that requires precision timing between partners. |
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She could do anything he could, from riding and roping to branding the cattle and castrating the bulls. |
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Later, he would join them riding, roping and wrangling cattle on the ranch. |
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Part of the Atlantic Stampede's appeal during its 14 years of bull riding and calf roping is its focus on entertainment. |
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They saw professional rodeo cowboys ride bucking broncos and bulls, saddling wild horses, calf roping and watched whilst cowgirls barrel raced. |
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Naturally, the way to Penelope's heart is to show off a prowess in shooting, roping and riding. |
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Apart from herding, corralling, separating, branding and roping, I won a calf first go and the rawhide lasso nearly ripped my hands off. |
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It carries on business in the field of information and public relations with respect to jump roping. |
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He filled the gap in his argument by waffling about the risk posed today by Iran, also roping in Yemen and Somalia. |
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Team roping, timed rodeo event in which two mounted contestants attempt to rope and immobilize a full-grown steer. |
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In 2003 he became the first to qualify for the NFR in four events: tie-down roping, steer roping, and team roping as header and as heeler. |
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There's something going on most weekends, like team roping and barrel racing. |
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But also other western performance disciplines such as barrel racing, and calf roping, the Quarter Horse is at home. |
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The fair, titled Frontier Day, advertised bronc riding, a wild-horse race, and steer roping. |
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Team roping is a two-person timed event, involving a header and a heeler. |
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Pulling worn roping gloves over his hands, he took out a clasp knife. |
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There is usually a protest following or during the stampede that says the roping of cattle is unnecessary cruelty and all the rest of it. |
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Tanner's hobbies include hockey, cross-country running, calf roping, horse riding and spending time with friends. |
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Such a diagnosis covers millions of Americans, roping in people who would not remotely consider that they were mentally ill. |
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The ascent by the North ridge is not technically difficult but needs a mountain roping fot a complete security. |
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Animal Skipping is a fantastic skill game in which you'll have lots of fun jump roping with some friendly animals. |
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Placing a line of rocks on either side of a path is better than roping off the path. |
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A few moments later, the drums rumbling as we began the march back to the theatre, a gang of cowboys appeared and began roping our walking gents with their lassos. |
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As he did not share Blackburn's aversion to high places, he and partner Mick Sutcliffe began investigating the occurrence by roping down from the top of the quarry. |
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For 84 years, Red Bluff, with 13,000 residents and a whole lot of Victorian homes, has hosted this annual celebration of roping, racing, and riding. |
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This allowed women to enter rodeo contests on an ad-hoc basis and to compete in a limited number of traditional events, such as calf roping and cutting. |
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Then, of all things, she'd taken up spinning and needlework and all those feminine accomplishments she'd always scorned in favor of roping and riding. |
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Rodeo clowns entertain crowds during and between rodeo events, such as bull riding and steer roping. |
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The roping technique allowed Viking crews to remain strong in numbers and act as a unit, but this uniformity also created problems. |
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Over in the large corral a bronco buster, assisted by two of the cowboys, was engaged in roping and throwing some wild mustangs. |
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At the end of the course participants should be able to safely put up top roping anchors in ice and have basic understanding of ice climbing technique and safety. |
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Circus space trainer Lila Lifely is a firm believer in the power of tight roping. |
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The church was saved by roping it up to an old oak-tree standing nearby. |
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The main features of bearing for tubular roping machines is the very thin cross section and an internal construction capable to achieve very high working speed. |
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John's, decorated with fine bands of roping and Celtic interlays, was used during yesterday's service. |
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In addition, educational workshops cover topics and skills of cowboy heritage and culture, including yodeling, songwriting, saddle making, and ranch roping, as well as the promotion of visual and performing artists. |
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The only one I wonder about is the calf roping. |
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Some say that the rodeo activity of roping a calf is cruel. |
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The work's material shabbiness and playacting artificiality intensified the effect, roping me into complicity with the artist's intention as efficiently as a halcyon film by Godard. |
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Such combinations, known as superpositions, can be used to construct a quantum analogue of the traditional bit the qubit. Entanglement, meanwhile, is the roping together of particles in order to add more qubits. |
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And they are both aiming to start by roping in the eco-fashionistas of California, and then work outwards to the mainstream. The name Aptera was chosen because the vehicle resembles a small, wingless aircraft. |
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She also boards and trains horses, hosts team roping and barrel racing lessons and weekend competitions, and offers seasonal wagon and sleigh rides. |
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Frontier Days has been held annually since 1897 and draws visitors from all parts of the world to watch events that include bronco riding, bull riding, calf roping, and barrel racing. |
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Watch a traditional ranch roping, take a horse-drawn wagon ride, get up close and personal with a herd of buffalo and dine on authentic country fare. |
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The show was in a bar but they allowed all ages in there by roping off the alcohol. |
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They could be quickly strapped into the jump-seats with seatbelts, rather than roping them into the bed of the truck in a downpour. |
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On Saturday, the Congress tried to even the score by roping in another of the prime minister's stepbrothers, Surjeet Singh Kohli, who was inducted into the party at Amritsar. |
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Banjo ballad Applejack tries to get the balance right, and Romeo is a barnstormer roping in Billy Ray Cyrus, Tanya Tucker, Kathy Mattea, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Pam Tills. |
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Other possible solutions included roping off pitches, passing misconduct fines on to abusive parents and mystery shopperstyle behaviour assessors. |
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