They've also covered the lower rungs of a barrier with chicken wire to stop youngsters climbing up on it and falling into the track. |
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After all, the rungs of the ladder are spaced so far apart that no real person can climb it. |
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He stood, his foot on the lower rungs of a ladder that led to the upper shelves, with his weight propped on his elevated knee. |
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So the boy let his father fix the rope around his waist, and instruct him in how to climb over the edge and find the rungs of the ladder. |
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Without the Nomex gloves, required for takeoff and landing because of the fire risk, the ladder rungs and safety pole are like burning embers. |
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The metal rungs creaked and groaned as she put her weight on them, but held firm against the stone wall. |
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Now with a foot firmly on the lower rungs of the ladder to rockdom, it's hard not to imagine that they will do anything but ascend. |
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Kitchen chairs or stools that have rungs are especially helpful, as it can be tiring for your daughter if her feet don't reach the floor. |
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And by squeezing out successively higher rungs of the lower and middle classes, our city's own public life loses flesh. |
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I reached down and pulled my binder up from the metal rungs on the underneath of my chair that held books. |
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One of the things I find most interesting about grillades is that it's one of those dishes that has a place on all rungs of the social ladder. |
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Latham has just added a few more rungs to his ladder of political opportunity. |
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The four crossbars, or rungs of the ladder, are the four colures, which come together at the pole. |
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The sound path should not intersect the fill path, rough walls, seams, rungs etc. |
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If you visualize DNA as a ladder, the sides of the ladder are made of the phosphate and deoxyribose molecules, and the rungs are made of two different nitrogen bases. |
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Another wale was broken downward off the dock as the vessel rolled over and one pile was damaged by the ladder rungs on the A-frame gantry. |
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Realizing his line was too short to arm the trigger mechanism, the seaman descended the cradle by way of the welded rungs of the cradle ladder. |
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There are books on some of the rungs and the tops of the ladders are painted leaf green or copper beech bronze to blend in with the surrounding foliage. |
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Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum. |
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Upon opening the hatch we were looking down a large corrugated pipe, with rebar ladder rungs, descending vertically for thirty feet into the darkness. |
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Firms have reduced the total number of job descriptions, stripping rungs from the job ladders that were traditionally climbed by less-skilled workers. |
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I watch her as she pulls one of the mold-spattered kitchen chairs across the room and perches girlishly on the edge of it, her bare feet splayed over the rungs. |
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Place the folded sill hooks on top of the rungs, between the standoffs as shown in the diagram. |
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Shielded from an overhead attack, the Foot Soldier takes the rungs one step at a time. |
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A lightweight set of nylon rungs is then clipped with a carabiner and the climber will move high enough up the rungs to place another piece. |
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It is sometimes helpful to think of quintiles in terms of a ladder with five rungs. |
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Loose or cracked rungs are normally caused by severe overstressing of a ladder, as may occur if the ladder falls. |
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But what happens if you have clambered up a few rungs, joined the new middle class and now face the prospect of slipping back into poverty? |
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If America is a ladder, the rungs have been moved further apart. Perhaps Americans think the rich deserve their success. |
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Portable ladders shall rest on a stable, strong, suitably dimensioned and immobile and horizontal footing so that the rungs remain horizontal. |
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The legs and rungs are fastened using pegs, while the back is nailed together. |
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Bolts, nuts and screws, valves, mine ladder rungs, petroleum industry equipment. |
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The ascent rungs are installed into one of the outside reinforcement niches. |
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In order to maintain the distance between rungs of 280 mm, it will necessary to adapt the FABA climbing protection ladders. |
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Before joining up with Cortez, Alonso and Diego were in Cuba but on far different rungs of society. |
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It was pale, and its ribs protruded like the rungs of a close-set ladder. |
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Europe's women on average still earn a quarter less than men, and women are still more likely to have insecure employment relationships than be on the uppermost rungs of the career ladder. |
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Women can climb all rungs of the hierarchy. |
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Some highly restrictive Dutch technical regulations prevent the marketing of these portable ladders for reasons connected with the bending stress of the treads or rungs. |
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Climbing up the rungs has helped me to learn what teams need to function. |
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In effect, she was unable to climb on to the bottom rungs of the ladder. |
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Cue much celebration by Greek ministers: not only had they climbed a couple of rungs on the ladder of fiscal probity, they now also qualified for easier terms on their outstanding debt. |
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A visit to the home of Trude Eipperly, Nazy Munich foremost opera singer, whose husband, Heinrich Simon, was a Stabsleiter, only two rungs below a Gauleiter. |
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The developing countries that have reached higher stages of development are required to make larger contributions and concessions in the form of tariff reductions and bindings than those at lower rungs of economic growth. |
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Rehabilitation ought to start several rungs down the corporate ladder. |
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Foreigners and technology combine to push Americans to lower rungs on their income ladders, or so say the doomsters. |
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But they remain largely absent from the highest rungs of the profession and must often make difficult choices between professional career and private life. |
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A stretch of Fifth Street is entirely given over to the lowest rungs of the underclass women lying senseless on the pavement, amputees delivering drug-crazed lectures to the empty kerb in front of them. Welcome to toytown. |
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The average gap between the daughter of an educated professional father and the daughter of an unskilled man who left school at the minimum age represents about three rungs of a six-rung educational ladder. |
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They reshuffled the categories by which people had long lived, created a society with more open spaces, in which the rungs of the ladder were reachable by nearly everyone. |
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The Early Modern World was replete with various methods of coercion and violence that the state would utilize to impose its will on the lower rungs of society. |
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You've always been curious about the underworkings of the city, and you wonder where the ladder will take you. You descend the rungs until you are on solid ground. |
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