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Problems that are helped by step-ladders may only be made worse by a 20 foot ladder.
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Problems that are helped by step-ladders may only be made worse by a 20 foot ladder.
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Two climbers have scaled the New York Times headquarters building opposite the Port Authority using the ceramic bars designed by architest Renzo Piano as so many step-ladders.
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With his father, too, of course, he had special bonds of union; for little Jon also meant to be a painter when he grew up — with the one small difference, that his father painted pictures, and little Jon intended to paint ceilings and walls, standing on a board between two step-ladders, in a dirty-white apron, and a lovely smell of whitewash.
Awakening 2004
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They followed one of the guards down what seemed to them an endless succession of step-ladders.
Ralph Rashleigh 2004
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So it was this period between 1747, 1754, where he really got into a frenzy of invention -- rocking chairs, step-ladders for libraries.
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Television cameramen and still photographers are advised to bring step-ladders.
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TV-cameramen and stills photographers are advised to bring step-ladders.
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"A woman phoned me and said she knows who stole the aluminium step-ladders, which were sold for R40."
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On another occasion it was found that stolen toilet paper, step-ladders and other school belongings had been sold locally.
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