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Roped among these giants, he took pictures while rappelling down from the forest canopy.
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Roped among these giants, he took pictures while rappelling down from the forest canopy.
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Roped to the back was a sign that said, “NOLA OR BUST.”
May 4, 2010 2010
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Roped to the back was a sign that said, “NOLA OR BUST.”
Not waving but drowning fidelioscabinet 2010
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Roped a double that kicked up chalk along the right-field line in the fifth.
Vicodin Dreams 2009
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Roped by responsibility into marriage after a one-night stand, Wilson is recruited overseas by the Office of Strategic Services while his wife is still pregnant, unable to return home for several years.
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Roped by responsibility into marriage after a one-night stand, Wilson is recruited overseas by the Office of Strategic Services while his wife is still pregnant, unable to return home for several years.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Roped behind a breathless Birkeland came Bjorn Helland-Hansen, a gifted student in the medical department of Christiania University who was training to be a surgeon.
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Roped off from the runway was a throng of spectators, workmen in overalls, military men in uniform, dignitaries in frock coats.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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Roped bottoms covered with a mattress of burlap and hay served to complete this structure called a bed.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 Work Projects Administration
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