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She doesn't welcome a rope line or shake a hand she doesn't have to.
CNN: Uh-oh, the real first lady shows up
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Meanwhile, Obama was working a rope line and shaking hands with students on his way out the door.
CNN: Not an ordinary Obama town hall
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But if you ever get the chance to talk to folks who turned out at our rallies, and crowded along a rope line in a high school gym, or saw folks working late at a campaign office in some tiny county far away from home, you'll discover something else.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President on Election Night
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The smartphone maker is here to meet developers on their own turf, putting together a bumping house party with a backyard DJ and a velvet rope line up front.
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You can see from this picture of the 1903 World Series that there are no outfield fences, although there was likely a chalk line or a rope marking how close spectators could come to the field.
FORBES: Connect
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Mariquita's crew trims her huge mainsail by hand, forming a line and tugging in the rope with methodical jerks.
FORBES: Old Gaffers
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And while I was walking along the rope line -- it was a big crowd, about 3, 000 -- a young woman in uniform was shaking my hand and other people were grabbing and taking pictures.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Signs Repeal of Don��t Ask, Don��t Tell
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As he explored underwater, holding a rope, she rode in a canoe, tugging the line if she saw an alligator.
NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention
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So as the tornado bore down on this small storefront on Range Line Road, Christopher left the freezer to find a rope or a cord or anything to hold the door shut.
WHITEHOUSE: Memorial Service for Missouri Tornado Victims
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To stretch Mr Rogoff's metaphor, the rope East Asia extends to America is not a noose but a tow-line, which will gradually pull Asian economies towards greater prosperity.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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Twelve crew members line up along the teak deck of the 96-foot yacht Mariquita with a thick, braided rope in their hands.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It is hard to overstate how revolutionary that rope and Andon board were for the auto industry: Allowing a mere blue-collar worker to stop the line would have been heresy in Detroit a few decades ago, as managers were more concerned about keeping up volume than quality.
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