The goal of tie-down roping is for the roper, or contestant, to lasso the calf while riding a horse. |
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You imagine being given five minutes to escape before men on horses set out to lasso you in. |
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The waters of a nearby bubbling brook lasso me in and all of the sudden whammo. |
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Of course, in some cases, they won't do either, which is when it helps to lasso them and drag them behind your horse. |
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The former president sternly inquires of Barker whether he knows the best way to lasso a wild horse. |
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Her lasso in one hand and a smaller rope in the other, she breathed trying not to think much about what happened 15 minutes ago. |
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If you have a lasso and rope one of the horses, you would gain speed and the Merry-Go-Round would lose some. |
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I'd come out with the milk bottles, and she'd walk beside me with her skipping rope, whirling it around her head like a lasso. |
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She fell through the ice several times, but I would just throw her a rope, like a cowboy with a lasso. |
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Holding onto the flying canvas with one hand, he deftly tied one end of the rope into a lasso. |
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I marvel at everything from a three-handed cowpoke to a lasso that can turn into a bridge. |
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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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He pantomimed throwing the lasso around the horse's neck, then whooped and made as if to wave his hat through the air. |
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If you do not know the staves or octaves very well, select the tool representing a lasso around a note. |
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This is a powerfully tragic nugget that twists at your heartstrings, makes a lasso out of them to strangle your emotions, and then shoves a knife in your back. |
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Schleich's cowboy with lasso will bring his expertise from the West to your playroom. |
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What other achievements were forgone in the time spent watching a sideways shuffle and air lasso? |
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Bolas were made by attaching stone weights to two or three short cords that, in turn, were fastened to a longer lasso. |
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The running bowline, formed by making a bowline over the rope's standing part, is used to make a lasso. |
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For his young friend, Ben, he creates caramel trains chugging down chocolate tracks and a mocha cowboy spinning a butterscotch lasso. |
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And I've decided to play a cowboy, which will be knife throwing and handling the lasso. |
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He grabs it by the rope and swings it around as if it is a lasso. |
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These attempts are like trying to lasso a tiger with cotton. |
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Wonder Woman has a lasso of truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets and an invisible airplane. |
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Rodriguez's playing is a vivid mix of square-dance swing and dust-raising hoedown, but she also has a voice that could lasso a mustang at full gallop. |
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Slay not that my musk-deer fawnling, Hunter! Prithee, have thou shame Of her night-black eye nor bind her With thy lasso long and strait. |
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The details on how to lasso an asteroid are still being worked out. |
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To remove the road, it is delimited with the lasso. |
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A heteronymic artist, capturing Conner is like trying to lasso a beam of sunlight. |
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The Liberals can continue to throw all these kinds of accusations and falsehoods forward, but as George Will once said, these are like cobwebs trying to lasso a locomotive, and it is not going to work. |
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A variant, the running bowline, is used to make a lasso, and another variant, the bowline on a bight, can be comfortably used as a sling to raise or lower a person seated in the loop. |
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He also carried a sabre or scimitar, a lasso, and perhaps a lance. |
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Just like it's impossible to catch a flatulence with a lasso, it's impossible to catch an error floating around in vague emotions caused by images and music. |
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The calf, later named Gigi, was separated from her mother using a form of lasso attached to her flukes. |
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Use this tool to create a layer mask with which to selectively control where the Silver Efex Pro effect is applied using Photoshop's brush, lasso, marquee, and gradient tools. |
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I asked Shane how a mutt like Doc could lasso someone like Shanteel. He ventured that Doc was probably hung like Man O' War and knew how to work a woman's happy button. |
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Orlando di Lasso is remembered today chiefly for his sacred works. |
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