Some trainers teach exercises that involve moving a rope up and down to produce a wavelike motion.
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But extremely loose monetary policy should act as a counterbalance, forcing investors to walk the tight rope in making up their minds about the yellow metal next year.
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Carroll went through channels and the airline more or less told him to go play his songs up a rope.
He had just put the bucket down and grabbed the rope when he looked up and saw a thin light at the edge of the pasture.
Would he stop running up and down rope lines like an afternoon game-show host?
"Somehow they got their hands tied up on the rope, " he said.
The architect in charge of the project, Barbara Nazzaro, says that visitors will be able to see where the lions, tigers, bulls, ostriches and gazelles were kept in cells before being hoisted up on 80 rope-slung lifts to the ground floor.
Mr. MEYERS: Well, I suppose the simple power of the theme and the idea that a man who is weak and poor and old, and has gone through tremendous physical hardships, including having his hands sort of torn up by the rope and the struggle, does in fact endure, and prevail, even though he's lost what he's fought for, because the sharks have eaten the marlin.
We hung a backpack off of an ice screw to block some of the debris funneling down the chute, but mostly all I could do was hold the rope and cower while Jim led up.
The seam between sleeve and the top of the suit lay flush with the rest of the arm, with no rope or ribbing underneath to hold it up.
At the top of each pitch, he pulled up the slack in the rope, fixed it to the anchor and started climbing again, while I used mechanical ascenders to get to the station and put him on belay as fast as I could.
To get out one uses the same method, going up instead of down on a single rope.
Scott took over a rinky-dink TV station on the island and beefed it up with a morning show from the Rope Walk, a restaurant in Nantucket Town.
Ganguly followed immediately to get there off 82 and when he lofted Monty Panesar over the long-on rope and carted Tremlett through the covers to bring up the 100 partnership off 112 balls it looked grim for England.
Still, investors have at least shown some willingness to give the top two U.S. automakers some rope as they execute their turnaround plans, bidding shares up in recent months.
In water 20 to 25 feet deep just off the Thimble Islands, Mr. Smith has set up two, 150-foot lines of rope that are submerged about three feet below the water's surface and held into place by chains and 400-pound anchors.
The public announcements, dignitary comments, and festivities leading up to and including the sequenced lighting of the rope light strands by the eight Sault Ste.
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She felt around in the blocked sink with her rubber gloves, poking into the plughole with the toothbrush, pulling at the ends of the fibres caught in the trap, tugging and coaxing until she began to deliver up out of the drain a nasty mass, a thick rope of hair and soap and matted insulation, in a gulp of bad drain smell.
For hundreds of years the only way to bring anything up or down the rocks was with nets or baskets attached to rope.
Twelve crew members line up along the teak deck of the 96-foot yacht Mariquita with a thick, braided rope in their hands.
Drop a rope ladder to the envious Jets fans, still fuming from an exasperating season and another Rex Ryan prediction that came up short.
He turned up one day hungry and riding a gray horse that had a filthy blanket on his back and a rope halter instead of a bridle.
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