Kitchen chairs or stools that have rungs are especially helpful, as it can be tiring for your daughter if her feet don't reach the floor. |
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I reached down and pulled my binder up from the metal rungs on the underneath of my chair that held books. |
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Latham has just added a few more rungs to his ladder of political opportunity. |
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And by squeezing out successively higher rungs of the lower and middle classes, our city's own public life loses flesh. |
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After all, the rungs of the ladder are spaced so far apart that no real person can climb it. |
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They've also covered the lower rungs of a barrier with chicken wire to stop youngsters climbing up on it and falling into the track. |
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One of the things I find most interesting about grillades is that it's one of those dishes that has a place on all rungs of the social ladder. |
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The four crossbars, or rungs of the ladder, are the four colures, which come together at the pole. |
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He stood, his foot on the lower rungs of a ladder that led to the upper shelves, with his weight propped on his elevated knee. |
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So the boy let his father fix the rope around his waist, and instruct him in how to climb over the edge and find the rungs of the ladder. |
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Without the Nomex gloves, required for takeoff and landing because of the fire risk, the ladder rungs and safety pole are like burning embers. |
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The metal rungs creaked and groaned as she put her weight on them, but held firm against the stone wall. |
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Now with a foot firmly on the lower rungs of the ladder to rockdom, it's hard not to imagine that they will do anything but ascend. |
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If you visualize DNA as a ladder, the sides of the ladder are made of the phosphate and deoxyribose molecules, and the rungs are made of two different nitrogen bases. |
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There are books on some of the rungs and the tops of the ladders are painted leaf green or copper beech bronze to blend in with the surrounding foliage. |
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Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum. |
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Upon opening the hatch we were looking down a large corrugated pipe, with rebar ladder rungs, descending vertically for thirty feet into the darkness. |
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Before joining up with Cortez, Alonso and Diego were in Cuba but on far different rungs of society. |
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Firms have reduced the total number of job descriptions, stripping rungs from the job ladders that were traditionally climbed by less-skilled workers. |
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I watch her as she pulls one of the mold-spattered kitchen chairs across the room and perches girlishly on the edge of it, her bare feet splayed over the rungs. |
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It was pale, and its ribs protruded like the rungs of a close-set ladder. |
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Foreigners and technology combine to push Americans to lower rungs on their income ladders, or so say the doomsters. |
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You've always been curious about the underworkings of the city, and you wonder where the ladder will take you. You descend the rungs until you are on solid ground. |
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The Early Modern World was replete with various methods of coercion and violence that the state would utilize to impose its will on the lower rungs of society. |
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They reshuffled the categories by which people had long lived, created a society with more open spaces, in which the rungs of the ladder were reachable by nearly everyone. |
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