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— Make sure a spotter is with you when you're on a ladder and don't lean over too far in either direction: your belly button should never go beyond the ladder's sides.
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A rule of thumb that can help get the ladder at the correct angle of 70 to 75 degrees is to estimate or measure the ladder's extended height, then put the base one-quarter of that distance from the building.
Do it yourself: a primer on paint primers Gene Austin 2010
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Taking the ladder's place is a corporate lattice, in which ideas, development and recognition flow where they need to, along horizontal, vertical and diagonal paths.
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I've killed LOTS of deer in ladder's and climbers. as was said they just become part of the woods to a deer if no threat is noticed at first!
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In the ladder's heyday communication flowed from the top down in an orderly and controlled manner.
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In the ladder's heyday communication flowed from the top down in an orderly and controlled manner.
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If I didn't have a Leatherman tool with me to pry the ladder's latches apart I would never get tent stowed again.
Go Off Road, Sleep Up Top Dan Neil 2011
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Ultimately, the ladder's one-size-fits-all approach assumes that employees are more alike than different and that they want and need similar things.
Cathy Benko: Replace Corporate Ladders With Lattices Cathy Benko 2011
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Taking the ladder's place is a corporate lattice, in which ideas, development and recognition flow where they need to, along horizontal, vertical and diagonal paths.
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I've killed LOTS of deer in ladder's and climbers. as was said they just become part of the woods to a deer if no threat is noticed at first!
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