A farmer is not exposed to falling ropes, or spars, or tackle-hence, does not need a stiff tarpaulin, like a sailor or a fireman. |
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You can donate towels, blankets, lead ropes, halters, feed, hay, veterinary equipment, vehicles and trailers. |
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We fixed the ropes and abseiled down through the spray of the waterfalls, dropping directly into pools. |
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Last year we got money to spend on playground games, but the bats were soon turned into weapons and the skipping ropes used for abseiling. |
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The ropes are stretched tight around the corner posts, to allow for acrobatics from the actual ropes. |
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I was at the end of fixed ropes and did not wait for Ara to belay me who was still jumaring at the base of the wall. |
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Then, like magpies, they hurry back to their workshop loaded with wisps of lace and coils of steel mesh, strands of silk and ropes of jute. |
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Then we saw iron rings in the rock, through which river steamer crews ran ropes to help them across the rapids. |
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Rick and Derek rapped down to the ledge, pulled the ropes, set up the next rappel, and started down again. |
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Sometimes he'd open his pack to show us his collection of carabiners, pitons, and ropes. |
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You heard that correct, no pitons, no chocks, no carabiners, no protection to secure the ropes in the event of a fall. |
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Team members have to move the frame with another person standing on the bar of the A-frame, by loosening and pulling on ropes at different times. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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The evil ones quickly pulled it tight and then attached a large bag on a winch to the ropes and then pulled the bag over the castle wall. |
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Perched at the stern, where she is manning one of the winches used to crank the ropes that control the main sails, Souka looks uneasy. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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This morning in snowy Invergordon harbour, he and others were on deck in biting winds hauling in the big wire ropes that tether the ship. |
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Dalbir made a valiant attempt and pushing Diwakar onto the ropes executed a couple of solid blows, which had Diwakar taking the count. |
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She twisted her hands, trying to figure out how they had knotted the ropes. |
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But having people there from home who knew the ropes made it a lot easier for me. |
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He had minimal playing experience in the majors, but he has been in baseball since the '70s and knows the ropes. |
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I have been to Thailand a few times, so I know the ropes, or at least I think I do. |
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They are welcomed, encouraged and helped by the friendly staff and older members who already know the ropes. |
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Needless to say, I could use some direction and encouragement from someone who knows the ropes. |
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One of the most efficient and safest ways to see the most sights in the least amount of time is with a tour guide who knows the ropes. |
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It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it. |
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Driving six thick logs into the soft soil, I wrapped the ropes around the supporters. |
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So they made us put stones in our shoes and ropes around our waists which lacerated our skin. |
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When conditions finally permitted, it was all hands on deck as we formed teams heaving on a forest of ropes to hoist Eda's huge sails. |
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This leads to a series of climbs facilitated by aluminium ladders and fixed ropes. |
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You run around climbing ladders, shimmying across ropes and running from one platform to another, collecting gems while avoiding the bad guys. |
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They brawled near the ropes and Hopkins landed a sneaky left hook to Oscar's liver. |
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Humpty Hump from the Digital Underground hops the ropes to join The Perceptionists. |
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A young man, 24, with tousled, straight brown hair, crystal blue eyes looked up from his lapful of ropes. |
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In a traditional yurt, the framework is covered with felt mats and tied down with hair ropes to prevent the mats from blowing off in stiff winds. |
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She draws a long whip gently across their backs and legs to get them used to ropes and lassos as their forebears would have been. |
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Horse brushes were scattered on the floor and ropes and lassos hung from the walls. |
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The fibers are twisted into ropes and sprayed with natural latex, which increases their elasticity. |
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The ancones should prevent the ropes by which the stones are raised from slipping away. |
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The prisoners were lifted to their feet, had their ankle bindings cut and ropes tied loosely round their necks like animal leads. |
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Those on the front line of the hauling ropes stood knee deep in the shallows. |
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Due to the fact that the main shaft was steeply sloping rather than vertical, the ropes were also rigged at an angle. |
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Aridene nodded in the direction of the ropes that were presently restraining her. |
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By the time Shane stepped through the ropes, the crowd, eagerly anticipating his arrival, had already risen to a fever pitch. |
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He was busy with the ropes, letting down just two yards of sail from the spar attached to the top of the mast. |
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It was still under construction, just a keel and ribs surrounded by scaffold, ropes and tackle, stacks of lumber and racks of tools. |
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The second is the ability of both men somehow to get lifebelts or ropes around them. |
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That carries a cost and the cost rises with every act of vandalism where lifebuoys or ropes are removed. |
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The shoring was removed, so that the tunnel started to collapse, and protesters were dragged out by ropes attached to handcuffs. |
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The wind had risen, the ropes cracking and straining even louder as the sails filled to capacity. |
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The popularity of the club is growing with a number of new recruits signing on to learn the ropes. |
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The ropes act as substitutes for brush-strokes, embodying linear patterns and animating geometric forms. |
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The men who built this railway had to hang suspended by ropes from vertical cliffs, blasting and hacking out a roadbed. |
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He slings himself from the apron over the ropes right into a quebrada on his opponent. |
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However, as Bret was walking back to his corner on the ring apron, Owen was whipped into the ropes, knocking Bret off and into the guard rail. |
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We slithered over a lip with the aid of ropes into a huge cavernous hollow, where the water was caught in a rockpool. |
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Looming above was a great black ship, tethered to the inlet by several thick ropes disappearing into the deep, dark water. |
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The announcer's voice came back into perspective with Dice as he sprinted into the ring, sliding under the ropes. |
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Expectedly, he began to learn the ropes of movies and worked on screenplays. |
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Yes, you need to figure out how to sell the service, but once you learn the ropes it's not all that hard to find customers. |
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If you're new at a company, such a network would make it easier to connect with other women who can help you learn the ropes. |
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He was supposed to show me the ropes and introduce me to the work over a period of six months. |
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If it is a big house, consider bringing in an experienced person to show you the ropes and help you figure out the mixes. |
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He wants me to continue my studies there and learn the ropes of our business. |
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Often fresh out of school, they take low-paying jobs at small independent firms to learn the ropes. |
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Artists are a dime-a-dozen and one needs to know what's hot and learn the ropes of the art trade at the same time. |
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Michael was, in fact, an ideal candidate for one of the new middle-manager positions, but first he had to learn the ropes. |
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It's your first day so just try to learn the ropes, starting tomorrow you're on a five sale daily quota for the first month. |
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I understood exactly his sentiments, having had to learn the ropes less than a year ago, with school already in session when I came. |
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In the year out, get work experience in a buying office and learn the ropes. |
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Bogie came out swinging, trying to put Dino on the ropes and Dino responds with a flurry of his own. |
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The US is on the ropes because investment is collapsing, profits are imploding and share prices cascading. |
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With PC sales and corporate investment in a slump, we know they're on the ropes and in deep denial. |
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It's definitely been pushing up the expense to make games, but it's been good for a record industry that's still very much on the ropes. |
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With the help of a mechanical ascender, guides and novice climbers creep up ropes like inchworms into the forest canopy. |
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Adrianna felt the ropes rubbing against her delicate skin, tearing and burning. |
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They climbed the wall and hooked themselves in position by looping ropes around some of the jagged metal twists. |
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At Epsilon's signal, the mercenaries unceremoniously dumped their load at Darkstorm's feet and loosed the ropes that kept it bound. |
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There was a lack of belays at the top of the climb, so I ran ropes down from the top of the pitch to provide attachment points. |
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Do you have a tack room full of various bits, halters, lead ropes, lunge whips, lunge lines, and other training equipment or behavior modifiers? |
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Then she began to make out dim shapes that in a few moments revealed themselves to be crates, tackle, ropes, barrels, and hooks. |
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They pumped out water and used ropes and tackle to lift and pull pieces of the aircraft apart to conduct a search for hazardous components. |
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While initially, the supply to mariners for rigging and ropes was steady, when sail gave way to steam the market failed. |
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When sailing ships were replaced by steamers and liners, the heavy ropes were no longer in high demand. |
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I laid on the floor at an awkward angle, the ropes that the crazy British dude had put on me had started to burn into my wrists. |
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I am starting to boil up with anger, and so I try with all my might to get free of the ropes. |
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Since I have so much yew foliage, this is the mainstay of the ropes and swags that I will be creating. |
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Men used their Afghan shawls as makeshift ropes to scale the stadium's walls. |
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The adventure activities might be as common as the ropes course or as uncommon as several weeks trekking in the backcountry. |
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My understanding is that this will involve countless man-hours and an elaborate system of ropes and pulleys, so it could take a while. |
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Manila paper is made chiefly from old Manila hemp ropes and is valuable as a strong wrapping paper. |
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As the barrage of musket balls continued to cascade down, the sailors hurried to tie the ropes, and scramble up after the two containers. |
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The silk could also be woven into strong textiles to make parachutes, body armour, ropes and fishing nets. |
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His callous, matter-of-fact handling of the ropes, straps and paraphernalia of violent death was a despicable sight to see. |
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The guy got very frustrated with Andy who didn't realise that ropes are called sheets in the sailing world. |
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Lantern clocks originally ran on woven ropes, which were threaded over spikes on ratchet wheels. |
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After many years of bashing from pundits and politicians, affirmative action is on the ropes. |
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He didn't expect to tie her up, but the ropes went around her wrists so easily. |
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Tayler walked over to Andy and used the knife to cut the ropes, Andy flinched because the ropes were so tight. |
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The ropes were too tight, the gag too entangled in his hair, and the music too loud. |
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She tried moving her wrists but the ropes were too tight, even though she was wearing her jean jacket the ropes seemed to cut into her skin. |
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Then the local man unloads the ropes and headlamps and beckons Chris forward. |
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To this the young devotees made their way, and after fastening cords to the bell's tongue they tossed ropes to their aiders and abettors below. |
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Losing no time, Simon tied their two 300 foot ropes together and started belaying the pain stricken Joe down the mountain. |
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The 650-foot gully was so steep it required ice axes, crampons, ropes, and belays to ascend it. |
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No chains, no ropes, no shackles bound him, not even so much as a door blocked either of the two exits. |
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If it was a boxing match then Scarborough would not be allowed to don a towelling robe, never mind clamber through the ropes. |
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A heavy-duty truck with tow rope succeeded where manpower and ropes failed. |
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This apparatus is fitted with ropes and pulleys that are attached to taut springs to create tension. |
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If the ropes you are joining together are slick, such as nylon line, you may want to add an extra loop into your sheet bend for greater security. |
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Using silks, ropes, a trapeze and an aerial hoop, the duo examine, with minimal words, that indecipherable emotion. |
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She had ropes which crossed her ankles, shins, thighs, waist, hands, collarbone and throat, each pressing tightly against her. |
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Long, scary traverses and razor sharp rock require the confidence and the security of half ropes. |
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The sinking occurred because somebody cut each of the vessel's eight mooring ropes by which she was attached to two shoreside bollards. |
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It can be heard in advance by loud shrieking, and may run around your legs with ropes and topple you. |
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Additionally all the rigging, anchor ropes, cargo nets, fishing nets, flags and shrouds were produced from the canes. |
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They'd erect the posts, splice them together with the ropes and everything. |
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There are a variety of connectors available that allow you to splice the ropes end to end, in a T-shape, or in a Y-shape. |
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Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises. |
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The seamen from HMS Excellent were tasked to take over, piling arms and improvising drag ropes from lengths of rope commandeered from the railway station. |
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With trembling hands, he rose and loosed the ropes from his son. |
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She tied her up tight, too, and the ropes bit into her wrists and ankles. |
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The ropes had scraped her shoulders and neck, while repeated clinches had left her muscles speckled with what looked like a dozen furious and random love bites. |
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There are plenty of high ropes activities in the trees to amuse you here. |
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Schoolchildren from Whitby Music Centre played as the crew anchored the ship and ropes were thrown on shore to secure HM Bark Endeavour in its berth for the next two months. |
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Everest also boasts a well-established support infrastructure of guides and Sherpas who set up tents, fix ropes, and ferry canisters of supplemental oxygen to the high camps. |
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Not only had she summited Everest five times, but she had also made an effort to know the sherpas who fix ropes on the mountain. |
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We had to tie up the ships' sails with short pieces of ropes. |
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Ready to de-power the huge trimaran at any moment, she held the auto-pilot remote control in one fist and the tails of two control ropes in the other. |
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We sent boats with ropes and hawsers to the rocks, wound a rope round a rock, made a hawser fast to the rope, and swung to it with a length of hawser. |
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He approached this metaphorically at first, teaching the kids such skills as urban rappelling, which is using ropes to descend the faces of buildings. |
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There was even a free-spirited frock made of ropes, which flung about through her ritualistic dance. |
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Climbers pile up as harnesses and shoes and ropes come out, helmets are donned, groups splinter into pairs and trios, and the conga line slowly inches up the mountain. |
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I walked over towards the windows and started to unravel the gold tasseled ropes so that the curtain would prevent any light from shining through. |
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They lowered it with ropes, and when it settled onto the four-by-four studs at the bottom, they withdrew the ropes. |
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One LBJ free throw and one errant Thabo Sefolosha pass later, and suddenly the Thunder were on the ropes. |
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Schools can save for small items like court markers, skipping ropes, cones and bean bags, or larger pieces of equipment including tennis sets, goalposts and hurdles. |
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We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by. |
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The climbers are belayed by ropes to a crew at the bottom of the cliff. |
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Hw walked down to the ring and bounced back and forth off the ropes. |
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Open sea and clear skies was all very well when teaching a new crewmember the ropes and they never lost their fascination with the captain's young ward. |
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With unemployment so low and everyone working longer and harder to make a quid, it seems no-one's got any time left to show the next generation the ropes. |
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She had several ropes of long black beads around her neck which she absent-mindedly played with in her hand, and her thin hair was done up in an elaborate style. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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Before we were ready to take the scene we had to put ropes up to keep back the uninvited audience which giggled and tee-heed and commented loudly throughout. |
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Advanced jumpers use thin, aerodynamic ropes for fast rotation. |
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Girls are milling outside in mini-dresses and low-cropped tops talking to bouncers behind the red velvet ropes. |
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The cherry picker went up again, and the lineman looped ropes beneath the nest, a bagel-shaped cup four feet across, woven from cottonwood branches and padded with wheatgrass. |
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So the 10m ropes provide an ideal home where they can remain suspended above the seabed and out of reach of starfish, crabs, whelks and other predators. |
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The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
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This is not the case certainly with the fine ropes of Manilla hemp, which, though stronger than the best Russian hemp, are almost useless when worn out. |
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I hope you welcome her completely and show her the ropes around here. |
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Thus, I was able to manipulate the ropes and free myself from them. |
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What I did was hang around studios and get to learn the ropes. |
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Personnel conducting any evolution that involves the use of ropes need to be aware of where they are standing at all times and avoid stepping into bights. |
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The Virgin's body and neck are dramatically attenuated, and her marmoreal forehead and glossy curls are decorated with ropes of pearls and an enormous ruby. |
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But remember, all those ropes and winches and seafaring clutter have an important function, and the crew will certainly need to be able to get to them. |
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You're going to have to learn the ropes and put in the time. |
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After a few warm-up climbs on the top ropes, I set out on my mission. |
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Marry the ropes and temporarily seize the strands of one to the other. |
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The mother unties the palm staves from the mattress, then takes the nylon ropes and ties the mattress to the boat. |
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With consumer prices on the ropes, bargains abound at the grocery. |
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He has been in the limelight for six years now and knows the ropes. |
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Indeed, when a country is on the ropes, the markets respond to every move by the fundamentalists in precisely the opposite way to that expected by them. |
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This was Ed on the ropes, and we were beginning to feel sorry for him. |
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Leaves in different parts of the canopy were accessed with ladders, climbing ropes, and a hydraulic lift, to facilitate photosynthetic measurements with hand-held instruments. |
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Bombast was trumping originality and critics were at the end of their ropes with it. |
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Government helicopters buzzed over the scene as rescuers tied the injured to stretchers before forming a human chain and using ropes to pull them up the slope. |
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The rear of the boat fits into the angle, and bungee cords or ropes are used to hook the boat into place. |
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The ride uses bungee ropes to throw punters skywards at high speed before they bounce up and down. |
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The use of ropes for hunting, pulling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting, and climbing dates back to prehistoric times. |
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The use of such ropes pulled by thousands of workers allowed the Egyptians to move the heavy stones required to build their monuments. |
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The amped-out kids were going bananas, swinging on ropes over the moshed out zone and genuinely having a good-ass time. |
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The tying and untying of knots and hitches, as well as the general handling of ropes and lines, are fundamental to the art of sailing. |
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These long ropes were necessary in shipping as short ropes would require splicing to make them long enough to use for sheets and halyards. |
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Because of the approaching hurricane, the owner strengthened the mooring ropes and put out two additional anchors. |
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He tied himself with ropes to undertake the task of rappelling from the top of the peak to the peak of another hill near the Lonavala on Sunday. |
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On three occasions the coast guard tried to attach a tow rope to the ship, and all three times the ropes snapped. |
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A connective tissue, basement membranes sit outside cells and are composed of ropes of collagen and other large molecules. |
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The kits include balls, jump ropes, rubber mats for pushups, situps and other activities, and activity posters in the classroom. |
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Coir fibre from the Coconut Palm, Cocus nucifera, now seen as a potting compost is made into ropes. |
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He talks of karabiners, belay devices, harnesses and the relative merits of different quality ropes. |
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It will take a few weeks for new employees to learn the ropes. |
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A leafcutter ant is pictured at work at the Stratford Butterfly Farm, where they cross on ropes above visitor heads at the venue. |
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Many kinds of filaments in ropes are weakened by acids or other corrosive liquids or solvents, and high temperatures. |
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In addition, ropes should avoid sudden load, as a shock load can destroy a rope easily. |
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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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The climbing gear included ice axes, ropes, ice screws and a number of carabiners. |
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Any operation of ropes should obey the principle of safe working load, which is usually much less than its ultimate strength. |
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For most herds, milking took place indoors twice a day, in a barn with the cattle tied by the neck with ropes or held in place by stanchions. |
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With a beller of wrath, I jerked my arm away from him and hung a clout on his proboscis that knocked him headfirst through the ropes. |
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Then the ferry-boat was delightful to the new traveller, with its long, white-ceiled passages, and its smell of wet timbers and tarred ropes. |
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Now he is a cityside reporter being shifted from beat to beat, learning the ropes, learning Chicago, upward bound. |
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The narrow, slippery road in the mountain mists was treacherous for mule trains, and in some cases mules were hoisted by ropes. |
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When a double-handed person turned, the ropes would hit against each other, spiraling in lopsided arcs. |
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They were brought to London all railed in ropes, like a team of horses in a cart. |
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They slew 7,000 Irish but, as the knights tried to move the rocks with ropes and force, they failed. |
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Groves came out fighting in the 8th round before Froch got him pinned against the ropes and delivered a right hand blow which knocked Groves out. |
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The hunters rode out on their koomkies, supplied with ropes, and other apparatus, for securing their captives. |
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When Poles came to Chicago and surrounding cities from the Old World, they brought with them long ropes of kielbasa, cabbage rolls, and pierogis. |
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They looped ropes around the stiff legbones of the first cow and pulled her body toward the stoneboat, resting between spurts of hauling. |
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Hence, the pump deep in the mine attached to opposite end of the beam via ropes and chains was driven. |
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Using pulleys and ropes hung from the apex of the shear, the navvies hoisted the columns, girders and other parts into place. |
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Teach ordered several sloops to throw ropes across the flagship in an attempt to free her. |
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The horse must also be tolerant of breeching, long ropes, noisy loads, and the shifting of the load during transit. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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Engines were run at higher pressures and from 1875, powered horizontal shafts on each floor by means of ropes. |
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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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It is usually treated as a rock climb, with appropriate ropes and belay protection. |
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The Carthaginian detachment chopped down trees, lashing the logs together with reliable ropes they had brought with them from the army's stores. |
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In cold winters the waterfall freezes providing local mountaineers with an icy challenge that can be climbed with ice axes, ropes and crampons. |
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Ropes have been constructed of other fibrous materials such as silk, wool, and hair, but such ropes are not generally available. |
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He has scars on his ankles, feet and hands from where they strung him up with ropes and beat him. |
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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 lower part of the side stay consisted of ropes looped under the end of a knee of upper futtock which had a hole underneath. |
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Rock climbing ropes come with either a designation for single, double or twin use. |
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Called aid climbing, it can be used to position or even fully support the technician should they need to climb away from their ropes. |
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Double ropes are thinner ropes, usually 9mm and under, and are intended for use as a pair. |
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Two people used ropes to descend from an observation deck just below the Golden Pioneer statue on the building's roof, Oregon State Police said. |
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He ropes in four spritely characters each with their own personal gains to make. |
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Even when thrashed through the ropes at the end, Haye clambered back and was willing to continue. |
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The Team GB bronze medallist, 18, has agreed to show her the ropes to raise money for charity. |
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Jute, Corchorus gives us ropes and twines in the garden and is widely grown in Bengal. |
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Double ropes are usually reserved for ice and mixed climbing, where there is need for two ropes to rappel or abseil. |
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They shinny up the ropes using metal ascenders operated by their hands and their feet. |
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When using twin ropes, both ropes are clipped into the same piece of protection, treating the two as a single strand. |
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Milliken's Vis Tape features an ultra-soft feel for their durable tape, which eliminates the rigidness commonly found in other tapes and ropes. |
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Entanglement in lobster pot ropes is another hazard the animals face. |
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In an epic, thrilling fight Benn was knocked through the ropes in the first round but fought his way back into the contest which developed into a brutal war. |
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However, Tyson recovered and eventually beat Bruno when the referee stopped the contest in round five with Bruno taking heavy punishment, lying helpless on the ropes. |
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In round six, referee Joe Cortez took a point away from Hatton after he appeared to hit Mayweather on the back of the head while Mayweather was rested between the ropes. |
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Bellew knocked Haye down out of the ropes late in the eleventh round. |
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On its side, the inland provided hemp ropes and canvas and linen sheets. |
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Whitehead was unable to improve the machine substantially, since the clockwork motor, attached ropes, and surface attack mode all contributed to a slow and cumbersome weapon. |
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A popular legend in Maharashtra tells the tale of how a common Indian monitor, with ropes attached, was used to scale the walls of the fort in the Battle of Sinhagad. |
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Activities in summer camps in India include rock climbing, back packing, mountain biking, white water rafting, trekking, ropes, and wilderness craft. |
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Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, but also possess certain disadvantages, including slipperiness. |
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Such ropes normally use a kernmantle construction, as described below. |
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These ropes offer a greater margin or security against cutting, since it is unlikely that both ropes will be cut, but they complicate belaying and leading. |
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This allowed for long ropes of up to 300 yards long or longer to be made. |
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Static kernmantle ropes are made with untwisted core fibres and tighter braid, which causes them to be stiffer in addition to limiting the stretch. |
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The Chinese killed almost everyone on board the carrack and made several prisoners before abandoning it, taking with them the cannon and even the ropes, anchors and pulleys. |
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Every portcullis was mounted in vertical grooves in the walls of the castle and could be raised or lowered quickly by means of chains or ropes attached to an internal winch. |
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The spindle speed was controlled by a drum and weighted ropes, as the headstock moved the ropes twisted the drum, which using a tooth wheel turned the spindles. |
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Jimmy began to scream and ropes of spit shot from his mouth. |
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The wardrobe mistress from Wicked showed the kids where the nooks and crannies are hidden in the show's lavish costumes to allow the leading ladies to hang from ropes. |
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This also applies to the ropes used in hauling and winching the timber. |
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But suddenly Sir Alex Ferguson's men are on the ropes and looking woosy. |
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According to the manager, the leading UK store stocks a huge collection of towables as well as towable pumps, towable ropes, towable harness and towable helmets. |
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Then a breakdown truck from a local garage arrived on the scene to help the rescue effort, but the ropes kept snapping and the truck too became a victim of the sand. |
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There are 4 climbing stations that can hold ropes or auto belays. |
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One of his more unusual activities is when he uses a special harness attached to the ceiling with bungee ropes, which is aimed at improving his balance. |
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The Spider is a frame with bungee ropes attached, which holds youngsters in place while physiotherapists work on improving their strength, posture and muscle tone. |
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Just like a head of fresh cornrows stacked with beads, every girl had them, making for a swirl of red and yellow PVC hopping over jump ropes all across the borough. |
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Black and white photos and charts throughout accompany routines that may require unusual equipment, from heavy ropes and kettlebells to sandbags and medicine balls. |
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They stole a range of riding equipment including saddles, bridles including a hackamore bitless bridle, horse blankets, head collars, leading ropes and girths for the saddles. |
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Deliciously original and rhapsodically funny, this is one novel that ropes you in on page one, and isn't about to ride off into the sunset any time soon. |
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Then the small opening at the top of the mountain became an access point, especially for adventure spelunkers as they lowered themselves inside the cave with ropes. |
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It caused waves by doing away with traditional models and having athletes including synchronised swimmers and gymnasts hanging from the ceiling on silk ropes. |
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Ironically, the BJP has followed a sequence where whenever they have the Congress on the ropes and ready to rain in crippling blows, they manage to commit seppuku. |
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Then a Malay creased Richard Hunt, who escaped for a moment up the ropes. |
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The bell ropes hang from the outside of the tower, the resultant friction of the ropes over the brick sides producing irresolute sharpings or flattings of the notes. |
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Every time he jump ropes at recess, he comes in with scraped knees. |
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Work slowly and cautiously until you have learned the ropes. |
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The tower is mounted on a slewing platform, which also carries the power plant and the counterweights, while the jib is supported and luffed by fixed pendant ropes. |
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Again, he was making stay ropes for shipping, not stays for corsets. |
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They are prohibited from holding the ropes for support when punching, holding an opponent while punching, or ducking below the level of the opponent's belt. |
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