Mr. EPHRAIM PETLAN (Resident, Idaho): Like a ladder, climbing, climbing, climbing, try to not go down so you have to keep climbing up, up, up, fast as you can.
With all the guards in the towers looking at the fight through binoculars, the two men tipped a picnic table up against a twelve-foot wall and climbed it like a ladder.
Each DNA molecule in the body contains two long strands of chemical letters, or bases--A, T, C and G--that come together like a twisted ladder (a.k.a. the double helix).
No one is accusing either Celera or the HGP of simply failing to notice large swaths of DNA. Quite the contrary, everyone seems to agree they did a remarkable job transcribing the 3 billion rungs on the DNA molecule, which is shaped like a long, twisted ladder.
It handles like a hippo and basically has a ladder on the side for zombies to climb onboard.
Here recently completed lives are examined and evaluated, in a formal proceeding something like a trial: if the defendant wins the case, he moves up the cosmic ladder to a higher form of consciousness.
The history of business like everything else has been a painstaking climb up the ladder of human needs.
"I lost my goals of getting a four-year college degree and moving up the ladder like everyone else wants to do, " she said.
There were slots above me on the career ladder, like field producer and senior producer, but there was a bottleneck that was unlikely to open up for a long time.
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It looks like a garden shed mounted precariously on six-metre-high stilts, and the ladder wobbles as I climb.
He splashed over to the foot of the stairs and looked up at a ladder of water coming down, a scrim of ice on the edges like a mountain stream.
By midlife, the challenges of achievement have wound down and been replaced by responsibilities like raising a family, paying for a house, and trying to climb the next tenuous wrung on the corporate ladder.
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