Ore was brought down, and both the men and the easily loaded freight traveled up in buckets suspended from their wire rope cables. |
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Select a site on concrete or gravel, rope the site off and display signs warning of hot containers. |
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Captain Valentine quickly scaled down the rope ladder to the main deck, where he continued giving commands. |
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Cleo was dumped next to him, her hands and feet bound with coarse rope that caused friction burns on her skin. |
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His hands were covered in rope burns and marks, his face red with nervousness and fatigue. |
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It simply consists of a steel hook and a piece of rope with a loop on the end. |
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Hempshaw was like a rope stretched taut with a full grown steer pulling at it. |
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Having made it to the boat, he took a new rope and made it back to the shore successfully. |
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She heaved at the rolled up black tarpaulin, hoping that the rope would keep her tent together as it fell into her arms. |
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She crouched down and began climbing on to the top rung of the rope ladder. |
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Sash cord is the woven cotton rope that was used to hold sash weights in old fashioned windows. |
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While someone pulled the rope down the mast, which came through some jammers, another crew tailed the rope around the winch. |
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Its wings were stacked against the wall and adjacent to them was a very long rope made of some rubberised sort of material. |
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She tried to pull her hands free but winced as the rope rubbed uncomfortably against her skin. |
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During this summer we saw a case of VG rope breaking and found a slightly damaged safety wire on that glider. |
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Wrenching sideways, I feel the rope make a sudden lurch down, frightening me. |
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Put the rope on the pulley, drop the weight onto the button, jam the stick onto the hole. |
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A group of preteen girls and a jump rope brought back memories of her childhood. |
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If I think a horse is going to run so much that he's going to be hard to catch, I may leave the lead rope hooked to his halter. |
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It also includes used animal trappings such as harnesses, saddles, halters, reins, rope and chain. |
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I plaited her hair so that it fell in one long rope of yellow to her narrow waist. |
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The lifeline is a long, heavy, braided rope that is resistant to abrasion, sunlight, and moisture. |
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Inspector Kench set up a rope system and abseiled down to rescue the frightened animal, which, to his horror, then tried to escape. |
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To get off the yacht required abseiling down a rope but I was too scared to make that small jump onto the rope. |
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This rope feature and the lion paw feet, legs, and exaggerated acanthus leaves are very similar to the one at Glin. |
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When the rope got waterlogged, they lugged more of the heavy framed canvases up the stairs. |
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The waterspout churned across the river, and I saw waves ten feet high pound the marina when the rope got to within a few hundred feet of it. |
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The shrimp in their shells may have too much salt for me sometimes, but their general dewiness and cayenne kick rope me in nonetheless. |
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Deck Quoits played with quoits made from rope has been a popular pastime on cruise ships for decades. |
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It was tough work, for the rope constantly rubbed against his skin around his moving hand. |
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It took a big steer on the end of a rope to even worry one of the partbred Cleveland saddle horses, he said. |
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Once you have groomed and saddled the horse, be sure to use a lead rope or a lounge line with the horse. |
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Knowing how well-dressed she usually was, I imagine she would have added a few sequins, a corsage or a rope of pearls. |
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We did a 3 mile jog, 100 sit ups, 200 jumping jacks, a rope climb, weight lifting, and 20 laps in the pool. |
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Book hotels with pools or gyms and consider squeezing a jump rope into your duffel. |
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The jump rope is considered by most the single best piece of exercise equipment you can own. |
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A jump rope costs only dollars and can be used by anyone, no matter her level of fitness. |
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I noticed a jump rope lying on my floor from when my mother had been trying to convince me to exercise earlier in the week. |
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To make sure your workout is covered no matter what, pack a pair of walking shoes, a jump rope and a set of exercise bands. |
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Then he grabbed something like a jump rope and started exercising his legs. |
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So they have him jumping rope and moving balls around his legs, strange stuff that frustrates him. |
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I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids. |
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He has also resumed jumping rope after laying off for three years because of an old foot injury. |
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Even though jumping rope left me gasping for air, it also got me revved up for the day, and I felt full of energy. |
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Ride a stationary bike for 15 minutes, walk on a treadmill for 15 minutes, then jump rope for 15 minutes. |
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Thompson is preparing a rope and grapple line, fixing it round a sturdy-looking rock near the entrance to the cave. |
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From each of the thinned strands take sufficient outside yarns to worm the rope and cut off the rest. |
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I go back and find some odd things like rope and natural jute twine packaged for the crafts market. |
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For fastening the hay-fork rope to the whiffletrees or tying a rope around a calf's neck this knot cannot be excelled. |
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She lay perfectly still as they fetched another man, who rappelled down on a rope and picked Tori up. |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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The ceiling is hung with lamps of every shape and size, from glass floats tied with rope to whimsical creations made of seashells. |
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He reached into his backpack for black nylon rope which he swiftly whipped around the circumference of a nearby chimney. |
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As we towed a glider, the nylon rope broke and whiplashed into our plane, damaging the rudder. |
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For toproping you'll need a climbing rope that's already run through a locking carabiner affixed to a solid anchor at the top. |
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In treework, three-way karabiners are still the best form of connector between harness and rope equipment. |
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The Rock Climbing Section minimized rope burn while rappelling by feeding the rope through a carabiner, a metal link attached to their gear. |
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He tied the man to the driver seat using some rope in the glove compartment and lashed his hands to the steering wheel. |
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His wrists ached as the rough rope cut into them and even his ankles were lashed together tightly with no room to spare. |
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You could rope up and go ice climbing on the Kennicott or Root glaciers, or hike across the tundra to an alpine lake. |
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The cage was lowered by winch and wire rope to a depth of 5m, just deep enough to escape the surface surge and swell. |
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The rope snapped at his wrists as it burned into him, holding all his weight. |
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The classes generally begin with some warm-up calisthenics, such as jumping jacks, simulated jump rope and air punches. |
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Halfway up we became lost in a labyrinth of widemouthed crevasses and leaning seracs, and had to rope up and slow down. |
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She spied the knot in the rope that bound her ankles and immediately set to undoing it. |
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It is a good idea to tie knots in the rope or cloth about 1 ft. apart, this will provide a more secure climbing surface. |
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Immediately, he began to undo the knots of the rope by which she was bound. |
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Jodi began to pull at the remaining knots in the rope that tied her other hand. |
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Robert almost lost his life in 1982 when he fell 15 metres because the knot in a rope released while he was rappeling. |
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To construct Pieranski's knot, you fold a circular loop of rope and tie two multiple overhand knots in it. |
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He unhooks the bike frame and ties it tightly to his backpack, then doubles its rope round the wires and knots it tight. |
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His captor finished knotting the rope and pulled the gun back out of his pants. |
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He dropped to his knees in front of her, and began knotting the rope around her wrists. |
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The poor wretched beast was tied up on a rope that was too short to let him lie down. |
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He was not gagged, which was a blessing, but the rope was tied tight and limited any movement to a caterpillar-like wriggle. |
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The Stromness lifeboat stood by while a tow rope was attached by the Banff-registered fishing boat Enterprise. |
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The time it takes to climb a rope or scale a ladder leaves soldiers highly vulnerable to attack. |
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Climbing wire rope ladders in a wet or dry suit requires good technique and plenty of stamina. |
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This must have been quite an achievement on a rope ladder and, to the best of my knowledge, he was not a very strong or athletic person. |
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Mules, lowered by rope down the narrow shaft into the mine, were used in the early mining operations. |
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As if a rope from above were hooked to the bottom of the Dumpster, we spun upside down with a hard yank. |
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With a cord I always carried in my pocket just for such an occasion, I started to rope his hands together. |
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They rope his hand and attach the other end to a door bolt and leave the poor dolt there. |
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I remember Father Young standing before the bureau containing his amice and alb, his rope cincture and chasuble. |
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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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Holding onto the flying canvas with one hand, he deftly tied one end of the rope into a lasso. |
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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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A rope ladder was strung between the two 30-metre tall trees, which were several metres apart. |
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She gingerly pulled the rope of pearls out of the box, staring at them in disbelief, as if she expected them to disappear any moment. |
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How exquisite she would look in the rope of garnet beads my mother gave me years ago for a birthday present. |
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He was able to fight off the shark before paddling back to shore, where he used his surfboard's leg rope as a compress to stop the bleeding. |
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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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He wore a rope of shining rubies around his neck and had a gold ring dangling from his right ear. |
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We had eight ropers out the first day and some of them had never thrown a rope in an arena, and there wasn't a calf missed. |
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She nodded, and tiptoed to pull a length of thick rope from the back of the cart. |
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He had noticed that the thick sisal rope which had snapped had been cut halfway through with a sharp instrument, probably a knife. |
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They were linked by a great length of rope modestly coiled at both ends of the row. |
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She then attaches a rope hook in an out of the way place and she pulls up and neatly stacks the zip line. |
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You can also attach a lead rope to him and lead him around with you as you clean. |
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They followed Kinade to a rope ladder, then climbed down into a wooden boat manned by four oarsmen. |
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If he was a secret supporter of the Blues and the Blue chariot was left at the post, he'd keep the rope up. |
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Chopping his way up the final snow slope, Phil scooped out bucketlike footholds and planted a rope anchor that could serve as a hand line. |
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Surfers yelled at him to free his leg rope as his surfboard was caught under rocks in 3m swells. |
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His fellow competitor snapped his leg rope and was genuinely in a bit of trouble in the rough seas. |
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The leg rope allows people to fall off surfboards without having to swim to shore to retrieve rock-damaged foam and fibreglass. |
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He managed to flag down a passing boat after he became tangled with his leg rope and was having trouble keeping his head above water. |
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When I was a kid, one time I got my leg rope wrapped around my whole body like a ball, under water. |
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The cows were baled individually and then I had to bend down behind them and fit a leg rope to the cow's leg, just above the hoof. |
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Instead he's trying to tie a length of rope onto his daughter Hillary's climbing harness. |
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Hogan is best known for his polychromatic relief paintings made by pouring Rhoplex over concentric coils of rope laid out in geometric patterns. |
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The tender operated or supervised the hand or kerosene-powered air pump and controlled the rope lifeline to his diver. |
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This view gives a good impression of the huge amount of rope needed to rig a sailing ship. |
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Murdoch took the lead rope attached to his halter and led him into the ring. |
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Many were killed because a rope might break or because a climber could be startled by the sudden appearance of a furious bird. |
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With these applicators, the herbicide is applied by rubbing the weeds with a rope wetted with the chemical. |
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Vangelis travelled ashore by pulling on the rope attached to the shore bollard and returned by pulling on the rope attached to the ferry. |
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Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore. |
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The initial twelve-minute aerial dance found them on a rope suspended from the ceiling, executing arabesques while spinning with sublime grace. |
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I clamber onto the roof, helping to strap bags down with small bits of rope and bandanas. |
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All of his movies seem to be the same, except for that one where he wore a cowboy hat and they tried to rope and hogtie him at the rodeo. |
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They can have a go at ringo rides, high rope courses, rock climbing, orienteering and archery. |
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He tied a sturdy knot pulling the rope into a loop and then checked to make sure it was secure. |
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Together, with Steve hauling on the rope and him climbing, he made it to the top of the cliff. |
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He broke a skylight, dropped a smoke canister into the room, to hide him from cameras, descended a rope ladder and grabbed the Cezanne. |
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This whole business was one big scam to rope me in, and you never planned to keep your end of the bargain. |
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He snatched his big horse's rope bridle from a post underneath the tent's shelter and stalked off. |
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Then she grabbed the rope ladder that was hanging down and started to climb. |
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The baggywrinkle is done by a member of the crew which means that he does some very fancy rope weaving for fenders on the boat and the bow piece. |
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Chandra dropped down from the bottom rung of the rope ladder with a light thud. |
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They dropped a rope with a loop into the pit, and asked the boy to insert his hands into it. |
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Canice tugs at a rope tied to the root of a riverside mango tree and pulls in a cylindric handmade bamboo trap. |
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I decided to take my chances climbing up the rope ladder after wondering vaguely if it would hold my weight. |
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Each participant took their respective places and was getting handkerchiefs or spare shirts to act as a protection from rope burns. |
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They dropped a rope ladder that fell with a flop all the way to the ground. |
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She asked that I tell no one about the bruises he left on her shoulders, the belt marks on her thighs, the rope burns on her wrists and ankles. |
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Grace dashed to the rail and flung a rope ladder over the side. |
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The hind leg rope is always a bit longer than the front leg rope. |
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Run the leg rope from the right ankle up over the horse's back. |
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Mr Gallivan said it was not possible to be sure what had led to the fall, but the man may have been abseiling when he let go of the rope and dropped out of control. |
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Levitan had a heavy coil of climbing rope strapped to his green pack. |
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Madden waited for several minutes and watched the coil of rope slowly play out as the two children descended deeper into the bowels of Morecook's cabinet fastness. |
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Run laps at a track, ride a bike or grab a jump rope and hop to it! |
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The rope breaks and Farquhar swims downriver and into a forest, and from there he begins a journey back to his wife and his home. |
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She survived by hanging onto a rope on a capsized lifeboat for 19 hours. |
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Investigators also found some ties that had been knotted together and believe Yu had intended to use them as a rope before deciding to use electrical cord instead. |
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On the scaffold, before the noose is placed about his neck, his chains and the rope that binds his hands are struck off, and he is asked what he has to say. |
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Pack a jump rope and exercise bands to make it more effective. |
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As we waited in the queue on the wharf, my first impression was of the tremendous amount of rope involved in supporting the rigging and in controlling the set of the sails. |
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Soon she saw an opening at the top of a rope ladder to the left of her. |
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A belayer holds the end of the rope, hooked to his or her karabiner and through the belay device, to take up rope slack as the climber ascends the wall. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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First, the sheaves at the masthead truck will need to be replaced because they're wire-sized and the new rope halyard will have a larger diameter. |
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After a day spent flying a bizarre New Zealand contraption that crosses a bungee rope with a microlight, Clarkson asks a qualified doctor about the rush he experienced. |
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Then I clip the loops to carabiners, connecting the rope back to itself. |
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A rope ladder was thrown over the edge and a person climbed down. |
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Then it's onwards and upwards to the treetop scramble, with its rope ladders, wooden bridges and hidden routes to the little dragons' amazing secret tree-top lair. |
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The stunt shot required him to cling onto the rope ladder of a helicopter, which was to get airborne and fly off into the sunset as the final scene in the movie. |
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With a quick yank, she pulled Shiloh in, and tied the rope to the fence. |
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Their stocky Indian driver, pigtailed and black-hatted, followed them astride a mule and quirted their hindquarters with a length of rope which he swung like a lariat. |
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A rope came snaking out over the river, landing with a splash at my feet. |
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He held the loose coils of rope attached to the ambatch buoy. |
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Sighing she recoiled her rope and remounted Diego and slowly rode off. |
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If you can jump rope for 20 minutes you are in fairly good condition. |
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The first lady packs a rubber band and a jump rope in her suitcase on the road. |
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His arms dove forward as, clutching the rope tightly he made for the bottom, the dark mass that was the keel of his ship blocking out the beams of light from the sun. |
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The figure then opened a window and threw a rope ladder out of it. |
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He grabs it by the rope and swings it around as if it is a lasso. |
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The second way to make a noose is to tie a running knot round the standing part of the rope in a way that pulling on the knot-side closes the loop. |
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He pulled out a small length of thin nylon rope and a knife. |
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When the House Republican leadership on occasion has given him a list of recalcitrant members to rope in on a specific bill, he never has delivered. |
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He then rigged anchors, fixed a rope and rappelled to the canyon floor. |
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The plane rolled to a stop and the crew dropped a knotted rope ladder. |
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He's holding one of the loops of the rope around the winding mechanism. |
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A group of kids were jumping rope along the sidewalk mid block. |
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It's a mini assault course with rope bridges to cross and a climbing wall. |
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They are allowed to go in for the rustic look, like rope effect seats. |
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What according to you prompted the producers to rope you in as the anchor? |
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The front end of the beam was attached by a rope to a windlass. |
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It was being pulleyed by several cords of thick rope overhead. |
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A jump rope twined around a girl's leg describes the listlessness and boredom of a late summer day, as does a gangly teen lazily holding a baseball bat. |
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Festoons of golden rope hung like blonde locks from one of the balconies. |
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We rope the house to trees along the shore to prevent it from drifting away when we are buffeted by strong winds during the area's frequent tempests. |
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She nodded and slid the black loop with the rope off her waist. |
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Apparently it is a heady mix of desperation with underlying scents of money and old rope topped off with the faint whiff of sanctimonious windbaggery. |
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Three men stole a ladder to break into the grounds of a mental hospital next to the prison, and then used a rope ladder to scale the 20 ft prison wall. |
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He stood up with about a two-foot length of hefty hemp rope in his hands. |
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I usually mix my jump rope in with different weight-training intervals. |
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The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet. |
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Improvised fibre rope leashes were around their necks and the owner, who was sitting on his haunches, dragging at a beedi with great determination, held the other ends. |
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The vibe is way upscale though a little on the relaxed side, so ardent scenesters will likely want to move on to Drai's or other velvet rope enclaves. |
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They were suffered to have rope enough till they had haltered themselves. |
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The man immediately went to the aid of his son, helping him back to shore, where he administered first aid, using his surfboard leg rope as a tourniquet. |
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The weakest point in this guy rope setup is the cam on the ascender. |
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With much heaving and sweating, and a few choice cuss words, he got it wedged up under the axle, and, with the rope from his saddle, he lashed it securely in place. |
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My hands have rope burns from trying to hang onto the camera. |
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Though it weighs mere ounces and takes up less space than an extension cord, a jump rope provides one of the most effective, comprehensive workouts you'll ever experience. |
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The rope was lashed to a wooden beam propping up the craft's skeleton in a manner meant to evoke the contraptions that Chinese children use to catch birds. |
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In dynamic climbing line, core fibres are usually twisted, and chopped into shorter lengths, which makes the rope more elastic. |
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I grasped the end of the rope and pulled as hard as I could. |
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Bolt rope, a rope sewed to the edges of a sail to strengthen them and prevent their splitting. |
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To cap the feat, their leader made a breath-catching descent by what mountain men call a rappel, riding down a rope almost 400 feet. |
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Each bullock had a heavy leather neck-strap on, fitted with a hobble chain and swivel, and a spare rope around its neck. |
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They improvised a simple shelter with branches and the rope they were carrying. |
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The boy dragged on his rope reins, stirred a bit painfully in his seat, and drove slowly and knockingly away. |
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The men form on either side of the rope to be hauled, and walk away with it like firemen marching with their engine. |
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As it sinks, she deliberately tangles her foot in the rope trailing after it. |
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The tour featured stage props including a giant phallus and a rope on which Jagger swung out over the audience. |
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The edge of the playing field is marked with a boundary, which could be a fence, part of the stands, a rope or a painted line. |
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Spectators were contained behind rope barriers and the officials were housed in tents. |
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Once a section of rope is designated for a particular purpose on a vessel, it generally is called a line, as in outhaul line or dock line. |
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If a rope is made of wire, it maintains its rope name as in 'wire rope' halyard. |
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The reason given by Lecount for the rope working was the London and Birmingham Railway Act of Parliament, by which he said they were 'restricted. |
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In the early days of pipe bands, rope tension snare drums were common, but as the technology evolved, so did the music. |
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The rope called a groundline, used to form the main line of a setline, was usually provided in bundles of 300 fathoms. |
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When larger scale battles ensued, Viking crews would rope together all nearby ships and slowly proceed towards the enemy targets. |
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You thought something was funny when Dad donned his Oscar the Grouch suit and hopped in the trash can after the evening news, rope in hand. |
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Fiber from the stem is used for making paper, then the rhizomes are used for making rope and mats. |
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About four turns of rope went between the angel and the toggle to give the mechanical advantage to tighten the side stays. |
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From the outside the rope ran through the blade, through the round block and topsides and was fastened inside the hull. |
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To make an overhanded knot, you pass the end of the rope over the standing part and through the bight. |
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A piece of rope has an eye spliced in one end, and several over-handed knots made on the bight, at equal distances from each other. |
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However, he managed to escape from the castle after killing his guard and moving down by using a rope made of bedsheets. |
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Below me, somewhere in the horse-lines, stood Cockbird, picketed to a peg in the ground by a rope which was already giving him a sore pastern. |
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Their trim can be altered by using a plastic container of water attached to a rope that can be moved to the bow or stern as need be. |
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One street is named Rope Walk, because long sections of rope for rigging ships were laid out there. |
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This is a pointed weight attached at its blunt end to a length of rope or chain, which can be used to throw and retrieve it. |
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Thus, by pulling the rope with a motor, the whalers can drag the whale back to their ship. |
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A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibers or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. |
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Common natural fibres for rope are manila hemp, hemp, feathers, linen, cotton, coir, jute, straw, and sisal. |
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Any rope bearing a GUIANA or CE certification tag is suitable for climbing. |
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A single rope is the most common and it is intended to be used by itself, as a single strand. |
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This would be favourable in a situation where there was a high chance of a rope being cut. |
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Other rope in antiquity was made from the fibres of date palms, flax, grass, papyrus, leather, or animal hair. |
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Rope and the craft of rope making spread throughout Asia, India, and Europe over the next several thousand years. |
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A piece of preserved rope found on board the 16th century carrack Mary Rose. |
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This can cause spinning of suspended loads, or stretching, kinking, or hockling of the rope itself. |
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This construction is popular for general purpose utility rope but rare in specialized high performance line. |
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Plaited rope is made by braiding twisted strands, and is also called square braid. |
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It is less prone to kinking than twisted rope and, depending on the material, very flexible and therefore easy to handle and knot. |
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In addition, ropes should avoid sudden load, as a shock load can destroy a rope easily. |
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The rope should be replaced immediately if any evidences of shock load have been found. |
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A halyard, for example, is a line used to raise and lower a sail, and is typically made of a length of rope with a shackle attached at one end. |
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Some bog bodies, such as Tollund Man from Denmark, have been found with the rope used to strangle them still around their necks. |
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The lock mechanism held within a clamp a two to three feet long length of smoldering rope soaked in saltpeter, which was the match. |
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The switch is operated by a rope pullcord at the level and a plastic-coated wire pullcord anywhere between levels. |
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This was a prominent change as a rope race had to be built running the height of the mill. |
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They had more stair columns than earlier mills, it had dust flues often built into the rope race. |
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One person would turn the wood work piece with a rope while the other used a sharp tool to cut shapes in the wood. |
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A modern rope can lift as heavy loads as a steel wire 3 times as thick and much heavier. |
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When a soft shackle fails it is almost always at the diamond knot made of the strong slippery rope that sucks the tails in under heavy load. |
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Early cable ferries often used either rope or steel chains, with the latter resulting in the alternate name of chain ferry. |
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At the forest along the trail there is a high ropes course which consists of ziplines, rope crossings and Tarzan swings. |
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The cave is usually descended using single rope techniques, and is popular with cavers, being spacious and offering a variety of aerial routes. |
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One day, when her was quite young, her tooked a rope and went to the barn there on the Manaton Road, and hanged herself from a beam. |
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His longtime friend and climbing partner, Chuck Maffei was spared from being pulled into the slide when their rope severed on a rockband. |
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The principle of any such device should be to pull on the vessel by a rope of water passing in at the bow and out at the stern. |
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He wondered if it was a case of deliberate set up, to rope him into something bigger than him. |
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The net is kept open by two men, while the fry are driven into it using a 30-60 m long scare-line made up of rope and palm leaves. |
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He passed his arm round a rope to steady himself, made a speaking-trumpet of his hands, and suddenly dropped them again without uttering a sound. |
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All day long we'd swing through the cypresses on the rope vines, and if it rained we'd huddle beneath an umbrella tree and play stickfrog. |
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The court heard that a few minutes into the abseil, Mr Faichney started to feel the rope moving and slipping. |
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On the left wrist were two circular excoriations, apparently the effect of ropes, or of a rope in more than one volution. |
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The final day included a 50m jumar a rope climbing method which involved hauling myself up a rope. |
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The leader jumps rope as in Wind the Clock, but can make quarter-turns whenever he wants. |
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In one image, a boxer jumps rope before a mirror and disappears in a crimson smear. |
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A specially constructed carbon dioxide cooled rappelling device has been developed in order to reduce the risk of the rope melting. |
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The Archimedean spiral looks like a coiled rope or the grooves on a vinyl record. |
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Mike, who was a year or two my junior, took down his rope and threw out a nice stand-up loop that trapped the hind feet of a rear echelon cow. |
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Gasping and swimming, he laboredly finds footing again before the rope pulls tight. |
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Jake lassoed the beast with a rope and dragged it Back over the side of the Buckie trawler Conquest and into the sea off the Banffshire coast. |
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A large shark entangled itself in a surfer's leg rope in Australia and began towing him and his board out to sea, the surfer said yesterday. |
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They used a surfboard leg rope as a tourniquet for his leg and massaged his heart. |
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He used the leg rope of his board as a crude tourniquet and that helped save his life, said surgeon Jack Ashworth. |
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A major Festival initiative was the construction of a rope bridge or q'eswachaka. |
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There are also rollers to squeeze through, a balance pole to walk over, a rope bridge, mirrors and soft play. |
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He was reportedly recovering from rope burn and a few bruises on Saturday, KOHN reports. |
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There, he underwent treatment for his broken pelvis, severe rope burn and arterial damage to his leg. |
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But they've also kept me from plummeting to my death many times, so I'll take a little rope burn over going splat. |
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Walk-in top rope belay instruction is available at the Millcreek and Sandy locations, and bouldering is offered at all three. |
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The yacht Sergeant Pepper, with two people on board, had fouled a lobster pot rope and was in difficulty seven miles north east of Amble. |
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Offenders went to the harbour and climbed over a fence and forced entry to a shed to steal lobster pots and rope before making off unseen. |
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On the pier you can watch sailmaking, dugout canoe carving, and rope work, and listen to poetry and music. |
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A manila rope made by inmates of Buxar Central Jail is generally used for hanging. |
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In May 2012, I put out my first vertical heavy manila rope sets with the bottom ends dipped in preorbital lure. |
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He fell in the car park and grabbed a rope between two concrete bollards to break his fall. |
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He gradually picked up the skills of a steeplejack and used a Bosun's chair to suspend himself from a rope to carry out work. |
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Naturally, Ramona has a rope hung over her shoulder, 'a plaited strap of rawhide' which holds her field-glasses in a brassbound leather case. |
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Risking the bungee rope may not be a good idea for a player who most believe is favourite for the Lions No 7 jersey against the All Blacks. |
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Paramedics tried in vain to revive Cagney O'Brien after he slipped while playing on the rope tied to a tree near his home. |
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Anyone who is willing to set aside the time to variously lift weights, do situps and pullups, and jump rope will tone their body. |
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When Matthew was small, I let him boldly go to the very top of every climbing rope and hurtle down snow-covered hills on a tea tray. |
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Except for the rope at the top curve of the rear frame, all ropes are tied to a pair of carabiners that clip to each of the rear boat handles. |
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David Wackett, 25, tied a rope to a lamp-post and put a slip knot around his neck before climbing into his car. |
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Renaming it for the outside world is money for old rope and a new neon sign. |
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The butterfly coil is a method of carrying a rope used by climbers where the rope remains attached to the climber and ready to be uncoiled at short notice. |
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A medieval village has been recreated in the grounds, complete with potters, blacksmiths, fletchers, basketweavers, rope makers and even a rat catcher. |
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Starts at Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge, it then visits the Giant's Causeway. |
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Yet the primary colors and graphic, linear aesthetic of the loopy rope forms also call upon such diverse precedents as Surrealist automatic writing and Pop art. |
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He beat 11 other finalists, including an Australian cattle dog which can skip with a rope and speak on command and a German shepherd which saved its owner from attack. |
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The ascenders are connected by an orange rope threaded through pulleys. |
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