In the early days, he was roped in to help raise funds but soon ended up in a boiler suit and safety helmet. |
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Instead of taking part in the fun and games of rigging a flying fox, I was roped into sorting out the cage of ropes and other vertical gear. |
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Yesterday the memorial was roped off, and a wreath had been placed beside it. |
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The area around the tree is roped off and reserved for those with special tickets. |
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It also had a gorgeous dining hall, usually used for big parties, but tonight it was roped off and off-limits to the guests of the hotel. |
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Instead, the crowds are roped off into sections, and each section is populated by an allowable number of people. |
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This year, it was finally decided that their crumbling site would be roped off, depriving the revellers of their usual spot. |
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Walking in the rain because the escalators down to the dangerously overcrowded platforms have been roped off for safety. |
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Parking for staff and visitors, already tight, has been diminished as the entire lot has been roped off for visitors to stand in. |
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When the speed trials were run, the course was roped off and 100 policemen were posted along the course. |
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The entire scene was roped off, and exasperated policemen were shooing annoying news reporters away from the building. |
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There were still a few cops outside and the house was roped off, but all seemed to be quiet. |
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Physicians, nurses, midwives, and pharmacists, among others, are to be roped in for the campaign. |
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So I was a bit apprehensive about this, and roped in Jim to come with me for moral support. |
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Rico stretched his arms, sinewy roped muscle rippling beneath the thin, sweaty T-shirt fabric. |
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When she had planned her own costume she had of course roped the boys into dressing alike with her. |
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They were roped together and a warder supervising them walked up and down with a rifle. |
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They built a little hut out of a tarp, then roped their plastic ponchos together and hung it between to trees to make a ceiling. |
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Ships were roped together in lines to face an enemy fleet and showers of arrows and missiles would have been exchanged. |
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Yet even his phlegmatic character would have been bewildered by the mountain of a task which he had roped himself into. |
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We put crampons over our boots, roped up and ascended the ice cliff in single file, using our ice picks to stabilize us at each step. |
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Today the team roped up and headed up for a tour of the upper Khumbu Glacier. |
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The face grew increasingly steep, and we roped up at the base of a vertical crack. |
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And while I verged on breaking down, I was roped into, very much against my will, a scheme to entrap Alison's husband. |
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For the first time, acrobats from Russia have been roped in to ensure there is greater excitement. |
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They all started building sand castles and dams and things and they roped Jimmy and me into it. |
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Looser fitting dresses fell from square dungaree-style tops, held up with shoulder straps which roped through little loops along the neckline. |
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His stepfather, Ludwig Geyer, was an actor who roped the whole family into theatrical productions. |
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This twine is now roped with a small thread of cotton, hemp or flax to keep the ends from projecting. |
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The one albatross it would be deeply unfair to hang around his neck is the one people seem to have already slain and roped for him. |
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We guess just because you're concentrating on making poverty history doesn't mean you can't enjoy some Pimms roped off from the unwashed. |
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Many singers and music directors are being roped in to cut the albums for political parties and potential candidates. |
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Today I got roped into doing a count of all the odds and ends in the various stock rooms around the car parks. |
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Attempting to be innovative, the organisers have roped in cheerleaders this year, complete with pom-poms. |
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The driver chocked front wheel with an aluminum wedge roped to the cab and went around to the back of the truck. |
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Moorings made fast, boarding planks clatter on to the dock and are roped down. |
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The late Donald Dewar recognised this himself and even proposed that the House of Lords should be roped in as a revising chamber for the Scottish parliament. |
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Initiation on the use of crampons, walking while roped up and elementary knots. |
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So I roped in a couple of friends, and we toured the dai pai dongs of the city trying different varieties of congee. |
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We must have looked stupid roped together with a clothes line. |
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The eyes of the world are watching: even Brad Pitt has been roped in as a fundraising ambassador, to help reach the £35m target. |
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He was originally recruited back in the days when anyone who couldn't run fast enough got roped in to help. |
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Groups must travel roped, and must have a thorough knowledge of the techniques of safe glacier travel, including crevasse rescue. |
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Several persons were roped in according to their availability, therefore totally failing in coordination and responsibility. |
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Political parties have roped in Bollywood stars only to woo the young. |
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While academicians and sitting district judges were the adjudicators for the semi-finals, three sitting judges of the High Court were roped in for the final. |
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She swung it lazily and with ease, and roped the wild mustang. |
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Warnings such as, but not limited to, flags, roped off areas, flashing lights and barricades shall be used. |
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I finally thought to get off on the fourth floor and descend a flight of stairs, only to find that a custodian had roped off that end of the third-floor hallway for mopping. |
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Liza looked none too pleased to have been roped into this either. |
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She told herself not to worry, they were experienced climbers, they had guides, they had oxygen, they were roped together and the weather was good. |
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The entire classical and Romantic tradition remains roped off, like a crime scene under investigation. |
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Today it is a shadeless ruin with everything of interest roped off and inaccessible. |
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Every Sunday 22km of roads in the centre are roped off for bikes and pedestrians. |
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Phil Ivey sits in a roped off section at the Wynn across the table from Texas billionaire Andy Beal. |
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The rectangular area 10m in front of and 3m to both sides of the targets is roped off, only contestants and arbiters are allowed here. |
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Obviously, the baby grand piano at the Triton will have been much roped in for these two concerts. |
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They were not roped together at this point, and Doug decided to scout a way across the rock face into another chimney, or perhaps to a couloir they could use as a way down. |
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You can wander through the various rooms, but most of it is roped off. |
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He grinned knowing that they had finally roped Ashton into doing the dare. |
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Michael nodded solemnly as he cautiously roped the bull, then tied the other end to Starlight's saddle, he mounted her and slowly had her back up. |
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One side of the clearing had been roped off, and several dozen horses grazed there, most of them obviously worth more than the mercenaries watching them. |
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And there was a roped off public viewing area off to our left. |
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She roped you in and now you have no choice but to follow her lead. |
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The range to the right of the 2nd tee will be roped off and will accommodate as many players as will assemble there at any one time without any difficulty. |
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We were all roped up at the time for safety, but it is still an amazing feeling to look down past your feet and see a sheer drop of nearly 1,000 ft. |
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The camera circled, showing a cluster of spectators who had been roped off as soon as the police and firefighters arrived, probably with the media at their heels. |
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We roped up at the base, did our cross-check, then climbed up a short wall and across easy slopes, traversing upward and left until we reached an obvious belay. |
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Mind you, would have been fun if we could have kept it going a while longer, then, like, roped some poor novice into believing it was a real TV programme. |
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What I didn't realise was that I would be roped in to attend various meetings between Leonard, Leonora and her parents to try and get all the arrangements sorted. |
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They were roped to an orange scow that towed them a little way into the ocean, and then the boats continued out and spent the day. |
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We dropped into it every day from a tire swing roped to a box elder and poled around in it on our rafts and constructed elaborate mud cities on its shores. |
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We may be roped together as we make our way to Next with backs to the wall using crampons and ice axes. |
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However, it's a load of codswallop that cost pounds 2m to compile, so maybe we should all take the time to answer if we get roped in? |
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Open coverage from roped off area on first-come first-served basis. |
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As a sheep farmer who behaves like any other just-dumped fratboy, MacFarlane remains charmlessly needy, even after Charlize Theron's gunslinger is roped in to reassure him what a catch he is. |
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Coming from a performing arts background, the performers have added fire swords, hula-hoops, roped, poi, devil sticks, fans and fire breathing. |
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Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall. |
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And then, somehow, Winfield got roped into the killing himself. |
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As you will remember, all the tee areas were repaired, with divots being filled in, and the worst worn areas on the tees roped off to enable the re-growth of grass. |
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Russell Brand's missus roped in four Spanx-clad doppelgangers, dressed as purple felines, at a signing in Melbourne. |
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But in the immediate context they have suceeded in brainwashing a small section of people and also roped in lumpen and criminal elements to serve as their storm troopers. |
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All of them feature in the new campaign except Aishwarya, who was roped in by the company in 2005 as one of its global spokesmodels. |
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The CPL team roped in XFM Breakfast outfit The AMs, Kraftwerk soundalikes The Microsluts and electro-housers Salon Boris for the job. |
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The downside here is that the board you are now on has a floppily loose sail, a daggerboard that won't stay down, and all the manoeuvrability of two cows roped together, head to tail. |
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Keep life jackets and roped life buoys near the pool. |
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There have already been instances of nefarious types taking control of webcams, televisions and even a fridge, which was roped into a network of computers pumping out e-mail spam. |
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As with this picture of mountain climbers roped together, having a results-driven culture means climbing mountains together by giving each other all the means to succeed in our ambitions while respecting given rules. |
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Often they can now merely transport news while being no longer able to verify it, and hence are being roped into the plans of the warring parties. |
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Site impacts were generally identified as resulting from visitor traffic and designated pathways using a combination of board walks, a protective gravel mantel and roped corridors were established. |
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If necessary, our people are roped up on gradients of up to 100 per cent. |
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Language included and implied and roped into language about the body, and representing by language is already linked, by the inescapable chain of words, into the body of prior and present and future language events. |
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Conclusion the machine of building and the car were badly roped down. |
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Steck changed into a Mountain Hardwear T-shirt and shorts and went over to a turret off to the side, a kind of pyramid stuck upside down into the ground, for bouldering — that is, scrambling without being roped. |
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Once his talent was discovered, however, he was quickly roped in to help, thus bringing an extra edge to Blue Lights and at the same time giving him much needed practice. |
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Within 10 minutes, the police had roped off the area. |
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Also abound roped Badlands lava, which sometimes appear tunnels and caves such as Cueva de los Verdes and Water Jameos transformed into a museum by the artist César Manrique, or saline as Janubio. |
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One day after corralling a bunch of broomies in a pole corral, I roped a big blue-roan mare that wore a brand. |
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She's roped me into making six chocolate truffle tortes for a hospice do and to help with the spring fair. |
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Dangerous areas will be roped off when the park reopens. |
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In one such attempt, the Aam Aadmi Party has roped in volunteers of its students' wing to organise flash mob performances and roadside concerts in the city. |
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You also roped in Steve Cradock of Ocean Colour Scene to play on Sadhana. |
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