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  • I just know that its supposed to be called a lariat, not lasso. WB (STILL) HATES CHICKS, WONDER WOMAN
  • Built in Andalusian style, this boasts an institute of thalassotherapy equipped with saunas, swimming pools and massage rooms.
  • O longum memoranda dies! quae mente reporto gaudia, quam lassos per tot miracula uisus! ingenium quam mite solo! quae forma beatis15 ante manus artemque locis! non largius usquam indulsit natura sibi. nemora alta citatis incubuere uadis; fallax responsat imago frondibus, et longas eadem fugit umbra per undas. ipse Anien (miranda fides) infraque superque20 spumeus hic tumidam rabiem saxosaque ponit murmura, ceu placidi ueritus turbare Vopisci A Villa at Tibur
  • They are here for serious pampering, thalassotherapy being the fashionable panacea for 21st Century stress.
  • Then, upon reflection, Erik went back to fetch the Punjab lasso, which is very curiously made out of catgut, and which might have set an examining magistrate thinking. The Phantom of the Opera
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  • Rolando the Lasso, and flaunt on the flimsyfilmsies for to grig my collage juniorees who, though they flush fuchsia, are they octette and virginity in my shade but always my figurants. Finnegans Wake
  • Below the jump: Spiderman lassoing a surly Wolverine with Christmas lights, and two shots of Santa packing heat. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » January
  • Or use them to lasso a baddie. The Sun
  • We went on lovely bike rides and enjoyed the outdoor thalassotherapy pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it were possible to, say, hog-tie John Harris with Wonder Woman's truth-compelling Golden Lasso, here's what he'd say about the Politico and Dick Cheney: they are in a co-dependent, enabling relationship. William Bradley: Obama's Security Problems: The Media, Cheney and, Oh Yes, the Issue
  • HONOWITZ: Yes, I mean, the source and what I've read is -- is the bottom line is -- people that were up from this gentleman Gonzalez, who they say is the shooter, knew what was going on and the people lower were just kind of lassoed into this robbery. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2009
  • And also Sagalassos six different millefiori sherds where unearthed. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Glass Studies Report 1
  • At the hotel, enjoy a thalassotherapy spa, three bars and four pools. The Sun
  • Yes, I was surprised to see my grandfather, and my heart was lassoed by my longing for him. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Prize includes a facial, thalassotherapy, meals, classes and use of all facilities. The Sun
  • At the second effort Tish succeeded in lassoing him without difficulty. Tish
  • They capture parrots by lassoing them with a small noose attached to the end of a pole.
  • Then meet the tribe's reindeer and try to lasso them. Times, Sunday Times
  • They probably lassoed the top and just yanked it down, tied it to a truck, and snapped it at the base, Ouimette said. FBI eyes cross-burning in prosperous U.S. town
  • Borromeo, ranked with Peter Martyr among the first writers on deep-sea research -- or thalassography, and is considered to be the founder of statistical science. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Aucune inquietude ni des parents (notre Pinku ne fout rien normal c un gros fainéant), ni du medecin 'tu es jeune c pour ca que tu besoin de beaucoup de sommeil' tout ca malgres les plainte intempestive du Pinku ... mais on s'en fout de c'que tu dis gros molasson! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • And new for this year is its spa, offering thalassotherapy and other treatments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Process Lasso lets you do this right inside its built - in process viewer.
  • If thalassotherapy doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other things to do in the area.
  • She draws a long whip gently across their backs and legs to get them used to ropes and lassos as their forebears would have been.
  • A 'thalassotherapy' bath - a treatment using seaweed or sea-water - was dismal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether you ride a bull or are roped in, know that you will be both lassoed and bucked in the Kalahari rodeo. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Friday Night Lights alum Adrianne Palicki has lassoed the starring role in NBC's reworking of Wonder Woman. Friday Night Lights' Adrianne Palicki is Wonder Woman
  • Or what about the time I escaped a Great White in Cape Town by lassoing its dorsal fin and riding all the way to the Maldives—where I opened a floating, three-star Michelin bistro with Angelina Jolie and Eckhart Tolle. No Fighting Chance for Baseball
  • Then it is back through the woods on snowmobiles for hockey, lassoing, skiing and meeting the huskies. The Sun
  • Horse brushes were scattered on the floor and ropes and lassos hung from the walls.
  • In Colorado, starting at age 14, Matt learned to be a roper, which is a rodeo event in which two riders work together to lasso a calf in the open ring. Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com
  • Apart from herding, corralling, separating, branding and roping, I won a calf first go and the rawhide lasso nearly ripped my hands off.
  • A genre mash-up no greater than the sum of its expensive, largely second-hand, parts, this summer spectacle corrals its cast and cliches into a plot loopier than an 11-dimensional lasso – though the title gives you a fair idea. This week's new films
  • Out back, five young horsebreakers have lassoed a wild stallion into a makeshift corral. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now Perry is pouncing on Romney with the brio of a rodeo cowboy lassoing a bull. Can GOP's new front-runner Rick Perry take the heat?
  • The rope could be secured to the saddle before throwing the lasso; this could be accomplished by using a clip.
  • Of course, in some cases, they won't do either, which is when it helps to lasso them and drag them behind your horse.
  • He later created one of the first female cartoon superheroes, Wonder Woman, who could compel villains to tell the truth by ensnaring them in a magic lasso.
  • There's also line-tossing, where deckhands are timed lassoing a bollard on a pier from an approaching tug. A Harbor's Ugly Ducklings Can't Resist the Tug of Speed
  • There is also a sauna, spa and thalassotherapy centre. The Sun
  • From several metres, the youths take turns lassoing the antlers with rope, like cowboys rustling cattle.
  • A second peon with his lasso gallops after the bullock, and throws his lasso round the hind leg above the hough and rides in a contrary direction to the other horseman, consequently the bullock is stretched between the two horses. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • Round one footpost of the bed was a long coil of thin hide, a lasso, and on another was suspended an iron cap, or visorless helmet. After London Or, Wild England
  • Belbo (UID#3882) on December 3rd, 2009 at 8: 02 am wo nemo toss a lasso to me now Artwork by Valerio Carrubba | My[confined]Space
  • I'd come out with the milk bottles, and she'd walk beside me with her skipping rope, whirling it around her head like a lasso.
  • Based on satellite imagery and the digital elevation model, a number of lineaments (megascopic linear features in the landscape) were identified in Sagalassos 'ancient territory. Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Seismological Studies Report 4
  • Mark out the mask along its contour with Polygonal Lasso Tool.
  • A Spanish soldier is represented dragging a fugitive Indian from a lake by a lasso around his neck; while on the shore stands a monk ready to baptize the recreant on his arrival!” [ Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History
  • Then meet the tribe's reindeer and try to lasso them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second area is in the mouth of the subbasin draining Sagalassos and in the immediate environs, where the two most important secondary valleys meet (at the first S-curve of the road from Aglasun towards Sagalassos, where the Pinarbasi Spring is). Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Geomorphological Survey Report 2
  • He later created one of the first female cartoon superheroes, Wonder Woman, who could compel villains to tell the truth by ensnaring them in a magic lasso.
  • Conclusion: Thalassotherapy with exercise can improve heart rate, blood pressure and heart, cerebral oxygen supply, it is a effective method for rehabilitation.
  • When people think of thalassotherapy, they picture sitting in a large tub filled with water and seaweed or mineral salts.
  • And Obama appears bound and determined to do everything he can to reduce the ability of the American thalassocracy to maintain a stable economic, and therefore political, order in the world. Latest Articles
  • He also needs to be pretty handy with a lasso. Times, Sunday Times
  • (On a more positive note, the actor has successfully brushed up his lassoing skills for a segment in which Eddie practices roping a chair.) 'Fool for Love': A tattered affair at Keegan
  • There's a large swimming pool as well as smaller thalassotherapy pools and a spa. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we agree to call this active substance plasson, and its molecules plastidules, we may say that the individual physiological character of each of these cells is due to its molecular plastidule-movement. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • The former president sternly inquires of Barker whether he knows the best way to lasso a wild horse.
  • He later swore by thalassotherapy - seawater therapy - to heal ills.
  • Her lasso in one hand and a smaller rope in the other, she breathed trying not to think much about what happened 15 minutes ago.
  • Ophthalmologist Bill Glasson says the argument is a "furphy" and battlers in regional and remote areas cannot afford the extra $300 cost it will cost them for each operation. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • As one archaeologist has recently ” and crassly ” put it, Evans's Minoans were "travelling and trading all over the Mediterranean, thanks to their British (sorry, Minoan) ˜thalassocracy. '" [ Knossos: Fakes, Facts, and Mystery
  • A painting in the first category, The Bronc Rider Started Early, shows a cowboy in a corral lassoing a horse.
  • As its name suggests, this treatment centre boasts a thalassotherapy pool and 12 treatment rooms overlooking Clew Bay.
  • A lasso was a rope with a noose at one end -- so! and it was used to catch wild horses, or anything else you happened to chase. Pixie O'Shaughnessy
  • Left, a Sagalassos city coin dating to the early third century A.D. and representing a Tyche (Fortuna) holding a cornucopia (right) crowning a cuirassed and helmeted soldier (left), identified as "Lakedaimon of the Sagalassians. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Small Finds Conservation Report 4
  • We are surveying for possible clay exploitation zones, next to the ophiolitic clay of Sagalassos and the lacustrine deposits of the Canakli Plain, to document all regional clay resources that were possibly used for ceramic production in smaller facilities throughout the city's history and territory. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Geological Survey Report 1
  • It probably originated from the nearby volcano of Gölcük (ca 10 km north of Sagalassos), rather than as a weathered ophiolitic melange as previously suggested. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Near the Theater Report 8
  • They had cowboy hats and lassos on one western number, which you'd recognize if I whistled if for you, but I can't recall what it's called.
  • She may not be able to tackle him anymore, but she does still have her lasso at her side, and he is standing so close that if she just slung it over his neck I doubt he could run away.
  • In the northern Mexican states, especially Sonora, these ropes used to lasso animals from on horseback sometimes are -- or anyway were -- woven of strands of rawhide, which is elastic. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 4
  • During the second week of the geomorphological survey, Etienne Paulissen and his collaborators Veronique De Laet, who grew muscles handling the Ramguts drill, and Koen Dossche, continued trying to solve the puzzle of the colluviation/alluviation history in the basin of the Aglasun Cay, to which Sagalassos belongs. Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Geomorphological Survey Report 2
  • This wall pattern is then bordered with a lassoed Wild West lacing crafted out of human hair, an element common to her art.
  • Lessons and practice, including man-overboard drills, engine care, lassoing cleats and navigating ‘blind,’ kept everyone on their toes.
  • The samples will be analyzed petrographically and geochemically (stable isotopes) to evaluate this area as a possible source area for the stones used at Sagalassos. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Survey Report 16: Geological
  • Each tentacle has a globular tip filled with a multitude of cells, the so-called lasso-cells, each one of which conceals a coiled-up thread. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862
  • CASE SUMMARY: Islam Alassouli is a four-year child living in Khan Younis camp, in southern Gaza. 12-days from birth Islam was diagnosed with pure red cell aplasia (PRCA). WN.com - Articles related to WHO, EU partner to fight 'transplant tourism' in RP
  • Not only do the cables disappear behind the bodies of the sitters and skewer them to the walls, they also function as metaphors of entrapment and recall snares, chains, nets, lassoes and nooses.
  • Most of its treatments are based on seawater, marine muds, algae and mineral salts - otherwise known as thalassotherapy.
  • During the campaign of 2008 the opus sectile floor of the Apodyterium and Frigidarium II of the Roman baths of Sagalassos was already examined. Stone Studies « Interactive Dig Sagalassos – City in the Clouds
  • It is often said, for example, that Evans was interpreting Minoan civilization and the basis of its power in the early second millennium BC according to the model of the British Empire: the Minoan control of the sea ( "thalassocracy") was a reflection of the power of the British navy. Knossos: Fakes, Facts, and Mystery
  • Six mounted rancheros threw lassoes trying to catch the bull's hind hooves. Receiving end of a Mexican rodeo (recibimiento á las fiestas taurinas)
  • Lassos are used particularly by cowboys to catch cattle and horses.
  • Preposed and postposed forms that come first include: aero (air), crypto (hidden), demo (people), geo (earth), odonto (tooth), ornitho (bird), and thalasso (sea).
  • A well-studied species exhibiting early sex change is the bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum.
  • Yes, he was an ecstatic Broadway mystic and a Tin Pan Alley shaman during those moments when his heart opened and threw out a rope that lassoed a song, a tune holding the heightened longings of love. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • I assure you that you will not need the lasso that the lady on the label carries to get someone to share this wine with you, if you are lucky enough to have a bottle. Finding a Wine You Love? Priceless.
  • In the framework of a new project, tracking down the import strategy of Sagalassos, several pieces of Hellenistic core formed glass and early Roman millefiori glass (presumably of Italian or Egyptian origin) were sampled. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Glass Studies Report 1
  • The lasso held by a cowboy on one page becomes the microphone held over a camera-ready actor dressed as a cowboy on the next. Mankind's Variety In Candy Colors
  • A few moments later, the drums rumbling as we began the march back to the theatre, a gang of cowboys appeared and began roping our walking gents with their lassos.
  • Even the magic lasso couldn’t clear KK’s mental block, but the one pass phrase undid all the conditioning, returning the Kid to his senses. Justice League Of America #8 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Learn polo on a remote estancia in Argentina and go cattle lassoing with the gauchos. Times, Sunday Times
  • Show of hands, how many people first that it was a bunch of cowboys on horses chasing around of panicked gay guys, maybe trying to lasso and hogtie them? The Volokh Conspiracy » “IM GAY” License Plate “Offensive to the General Public,” Oklahoma Government Agency Concludes
  • The St. Petersburg resident lassoed the African rock python out of the toilet, under the watchful eyes of his wife and three-year-old daughter, the St. Petersburg Times reported.
  • Learn polo on a remote estancia in Argentina and go cattle lassoing with the gauchos. Times, Sunday Times
  • The baqueanos (local horsemen who help Alec) are all charming and when they get bored Roberto, Pato or Chapulin are liable to liven things up by galloping off to lasso cattle or instigating crazy, pell-mell races.
  • Satan Satanophobia scabies scabiophobia school (of going to) didaskaleinophobia scientific terms (complex) or Greek terms Hellenologophobia scratched (being) amychophobia sea thalassophobia semen spermatophobia sermons homilophobia sex (opposite) sexophobia sexual abuse agraphobia sexual feelings erotophobia sexual intercourse coitophobia sexual perversion paraphobia shadows sciophobia shellfish ostraconophobia shock hormephobia sin hamartophobia single (staying) anuptaphobia sitting down thaasophobia sitting still cathisophobia skin lesions dermatophobia skin disease dermatosiophobia Pangsuan Diary Entry
  • Or use them to lasso a baddie. The Sun
  • Or use them to lasso a baddie. The Sun
  • These two parts must have been formed by differentiation from the indifferent plasson of a moneron, or a cytode. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
  • As you're making the lassos (use one string of lights per coil), twist the cord and adjust the length of the loops so the bulbs face outward and are spaced unevenly.
  • They enjoy competing to see who can throw their reindeer lassos the farthest and with the greatest precision.
  • I marvel at everything from a three-handed cowpoke to a lasso that can turn into a bridge.
  • The opus sectile floor covering the frigidarium II and the apodyterium, which was excavated from 2002 to 2004, was once again partially exposed during the first week of the campaign in order to allow Markku Corremans to carry out his doctoral research on imported exotic stones used at Sagalassos. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Roman Baths Report 2
  • School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet.
  • A genre mash-up no greater than the sum of its expensive, largely second-hand, parts, this summer spectacle corrals its cast and cliches into a plot loopier than an 11-dimensional lasso – though the title gives you a fair idea. This week's new films
  • Waving lassoes overhead the rancheros drove him back into the bullpen. Receiving end of a Mexican rodeo (recibimiento á las fiestas taurinas)
  • Cowboys drove covered wagons and rode horses, lassoing cattle.
  • Out back, five young horsebreakers have lassoed a wild stallion into a makeshift corral. Times, Sunday Times
  • The friars seemed long since to have forgotten those noble aims that had meant so much to the founders and early workers of their orders, if indeed the great majority of those of the later day had ever realized the meaning of their office, for the Spanish writers of the time delight in characterizing them as the meanest of the Spanish peasantry, when not something worse, who had been "lassoed," taught a few ritualistic prayers, and shipped to the Philippines to be placed in isolated towns as lords and masters of the native population, with all the power and prestige over a docile people that the sacredness of their holy office gave them. The Social Cancer
  • I read, first "The aquatic sloth Thalassocnus (Mammalia, Xenarthra) from the Late Miocene of North-Central Chile: biogeographic and ecological implications," and then went back to the long-neglected Victorians and the Prehistoric: Tracks to a Lost World. Pictures That Move, and Pictures That Have Ceased Moving
  • He lassoes one and we jump cut to Smith at night with a fire that has something cooking on a spit.
  • Lassos are used particularly by cowboys to catch cattle and horses.
  • I think she may have made him a little jump rope lasso, but now that I think about it, I don't think a lasso is a very safe toy to give a 6-year-old. Partygirl Diary Entry
  • He grabs it by the rope and swings it around like a lasso.
  • Capturing a manatee is like lassoing a bucking bronco, only underwater.
  • Holding onto the flying canvas with one hand, he deftly tied one end of the rope into a lasso.
  • This is probably due to provincial Custom, and may be compared with the fondness shown in some parts of Scotland for words such as "boatie," "lassie" or "lassock," etc. The Books of the New Testament
  • He also needs to be pretty handy with a lasso. Times, Sunday Times
  • The farmer lassoed the cow.
  • Piangi, who has also met with the Punjab lasso, is discovered behind the scenes. I Phantom | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • For the smart set, thalassotherapy is the medi-beauty holy grail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tone of these letters and their amusing signatures ‘Orlando Lasso col cor non basso’; ‘Orlandissimo lassissimo, amorevolissimo’; ‘secretaire publique, Orlando magnifique’ show Lassus to have been on terms of easy familiarity with Wilhelm. Archive 2009-06-01
  • These attempts are like trying to lasso a tiger with cotton.
  • The Kazakh who had guided us from Jiadengyu to Hemu the day before lassoed his horses and wandered through the village, hoping to strike a deal with tourists looking for a horse ride back to Jiadengyu.
  • However, your final point does have the quality of a point being stretched quite some distance It is clear however that Mr Barelegs did indeed view Ireland as being part of his sphere of influence (if he can be considered a true embodiement of a Viking thalassocracy, as I'm not sure any other leader could command such authority over the differing kingdoms). Politics.ie - 3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,27,28,29,30,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,41,42,48,49,50,52
  • Naturally, on the third day, he lassoed a shark and the shark pulled him to shore.
  • Out back, five young horsebreakers have lassoed a wild stallion into a makeshift corral. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the proper meaning of the terms taurobolium and criobolium ([Greek: taurobolion, kriobolion.]), which had long been enigmas, [34] and which denoted the act of catching a steer or a ram by means of a hurled weapon, probably the thong of a lasso. The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism
  • Rodriguez's playing is a vivid mix of square-dance swing and dust-raising hoedown, but she also has a voice that could lasso a mustang at full gallop.
  • If you have a lasso and rope one of the horses, you would gain speed and the Merry-Go-Round would lose some.
  • The lasso is collected in the man's hand, he swings it circularly round his head, and when the opportunity offers, he throws it over the head of the animal he wishes to catch. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • Probably because it doesn't involve lassos or bucking bulls, cutting horse is watched and practiced almost exclusively by equine sports nerds.
  • At Roscoff, thalassotherapy is something ordinary French people do for the feeling of well-being it brings.
  • He grabs it by the rope and swings it around as if it is a lasso.
  • To what extent these changing trade patterns reflect political events is unknown, but legend has Crete's King Minos founding a sea empire (thalassocracy). B. The Minoan Civilization
  • The humor in ‘G,’ for instance, comes from the gap between a lithe and elegant woman's body and her evocation of a bull, perhaps also a toreador, in response to verses about cowboys lassoing cattle in Argentina.
  • Pecos Bill was the hero of American cowboys . Bill almost single-handedly tamed the rough wilderness in the American Southwest. He was so tough he used a rattlesnake for a lasso to rope in his cattle.
  • Yet here and there one could almost hear the footsteps of the Muses: in that beautiful San Francisco, for instance, under a sky of untroubled blue, by the edge of that marble Greek theater at Berkeley College, or in those ornamental gardens a little southward where the policemen ride among the pepper trees and the palm trees with lassoes before them on the saddle. Later Articles and Reviews
  • Polykrates became "the first of all cities, Hellenic or barbaric," a center of Ionian manners, luxury, art, science and culture, the seat of the first great thalassocracy or sea-power after that of Cretan Minos, a distributing point for commerce and colonies. [ Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • They, too, are lassoed, bucked, and taken on one journey after another. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • He has participated in the Sagalassos Project since 1991 and focuses on the colluviation/alluviation history, the significance of catastrophic and abrupt climatic events, and the human impact for the last 7,000 years. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Staff Profiles
  • One observer watched two Comanche women set out at full speed with lassoes and each rope a bounding antelope on the first throw.34 Women had their own mounts, as well as mules and gentle horses for packing. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • Nobody would ever ask you what your family's name was or where you came from if you wanted to buy a Guernsey fisherman's sweater or if you really throw a lasso before selling you a pair of cowboy boots.
  • The government sent a joint force of presidential guardsmen, parachute commandos and police on Friday to the country's commercial capital, Bobo Dioulasso, where disgruntled troops demanding higher wages had spent several days looting and shooting into the air. Burkinabé Soldiers Face Prosecution After Mutiny
  • Join the jet-set and admire some of the most stunning views anywhere (both the beautiful people and Monaco's exquisite harbour) from this shrine to thalassotherapy.
  • Hard-core thalassotherapy is the ideal way to kickstart the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meillassoux argues that the transcendental subject remains indissociably linked to a point of view on the world. Larval Subjects .
  • He pantomimed throwing the lasso around the horse's neck, then whooped and made as if to wave his hat through the air.
  • He also needs to be pretty handy with a lasso. Times, Sunday Times
  • Facilities such as thalassotherapy and spa treatments will not feature at the revamped Limerick hotel, despite underpinning much of the marketing success of the Inchydoney hotel.
  • Rolando the Lasso, and flaunt on the flimsyfilmsies for to grig my collage juniorees who, though they flush fuchsia, are they octette and virginity in my shade but always my figurants. Finnegans Wake
  • A lasso is a long rope, sometimes made of leather. Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California
  • Jimmy Howard last night told how he lassoed the saltie before taking off his red jocks and putting them over its eyes to calm it down. Croc Update (Jockey Shorts Edition)
  • Then shes out again, swiveling those pheromones like lassoes. The Fortunes of Indigo Skye
  • The farmer lassoed the cow.
  • He eventually holed out to a diving catch at deep cover by Jamie Glasson and walked off to a standing ovation.
  • The next day and later at their leisure the cattle were lassoed, taken out of the pen and slaughtered.
  • The first and lower stage is the cytode, which consists merely of a particle of plasson, or quite simple plasm. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • There's also line-tossing, where deckhands are timed lassoing a bollard on a pier from an approaching tug. A Harbor's Ugly Ducklings Can't Resist the Tug of Speed
  • Morgan Freeman's Petruchio is less a shrew tamer than a broncobuster, tossing a lasso over his headstrong, heel-kicking filly. Actor's Gotta Do What An Actor's Gotta Do
  • After the condor landed to feed, a signal was given and the men swooped down from all sides, shouting and swinging their lassos and ponchos.
  • During part of last week and the beginning of this week, Werner Eck and Peter Eich (both University of Cologne, Germany) resumed their epigraphical study at Sagalassos. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Epigraphical Studies Report 1
  • He rides with cowboys and tries rounding up cattle with a lasso. The Sun
  • Click and drag the left mouse button to lasso - select a group of characters.
  • From several metres, the youths take turns lassoing the antlers with rope, like cowboys rustling cattle.
  • Pure water is the key to thalassotherapy, a seawater treatment.
  • The CD lassoes the dark allure of Broadway, the infectious feel of swing and the O'Brien-Moore family's resonant singing. Sharon Glassman: Mollie O'Brien: New CD, Saintly Sinnin' Sound
  • The Territory was the place where he first established his own empire, 1,500 miles removed from his aristocratic clan in Manhattan, and it was the place where he learned to lasso a bull.
  • Use the necessary instrument Polygonal Lasso Tool to outline the mask contour.
  • Conclusion: Thalassotherapy with exercise can improve heart rate, blood pressure and heart, cerebral oxygen supply, it is a effective method for rehabilitation.
  • So, the wonderful free gambol in the pastures is over and The Guardian is now having to share the cowshed with everybody else; even the BBC will find itself lassoed by the government sooner or later.
  • They were being herded, corralled, and lassoed, as it were, by high-tech means.
  • This may have supported a strong, fleshy lip with which Thalassocnus grazed seagrass or kelp, much like manatees and their sirenian relatives.
  • He is then allowed to arise and is started around the ring at a merry gallop, while the second lazadore exhibits great skill in lassoing the feet, front and back, of the running beast. Six Months in Mexico
  • I mean, the source in what I have read is, the bottom line is that people that were up from this gentleman Gonzalez, who they say is the shooter, knew what was going on, and the people lower were just kind of lassoed into this robbery. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2009
  • Above this level, palynological assemblages are dominated by circumpolles pollen of the taxon Classopollis.
  • The other lasso is of wire, which not only catches the fugitive, but knocks him senseless or cuts his head off, as the case may be. Six Months in Mexico
  • Then meet the tribe's reindeer and try to lasso them. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rides with cowboys and tries rounding up cattle with a lasso. The Sun
  • Antidope, 1 out 2 for me aint bad. my venom was for that stupid classon house's price and a little for the small carroll garden one (am still surprised by the very healthy sales price). Brownstoner
  • The Andromeda Health and Beauty Centre at the Annabelle Hotel, for example offers beauty treatments, reflexology, aromatherapy, massage and thalassotherapy treatments.
  • By this important differentiation of the plasson into nucleus and cell-body, the organised cell was evolved from the structureless cytode, the nucleated from the unnucleated plastid. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
  • Coupled with aquaphobia may be an intense fear of the ocean, thalassophobia, or waves and wave-like motions, cymophobia. Lead Stories from AOL
  • Negroes were ready for him; and the moment he came within reach, a coil of rope with a noose on the end of it, called a lasso, was adroitly thrown over the reptile's head: ten or twelve men then hauled the lasso and dragged it ashore amid shouts of triumph. Martin Rattler
  • For example, Lasso and Arena are registered trade names, alachlor is the common name, and 2-chloro-N - (2,6-diethylphenyl) N - acetamide is the chemical name for a herbicide used in corn and soybeans.
  • But local Fire Brigade members rode to the rescue, lassoed the animal and dragged him to safety.
  • HONOWITZ: Yes, I mean, the source -- and what I have read is, the bottom line is, people that were up from this gentleman Gonzalez, who they say is the shooter, knew what was going on, and the people lower were just kind of lassoed into this robbery. CNN Transcript Aug 1, 2009
  • In a nutshell, for the past two centuries, the international system of diplomacy has centered around the efforts by the Anglosphere to maintain a thalassocracy, a control of the world's sea lanes, so as to facilitate free markets and the rising prosperity fostered by capitalism. Latest Articles
  • He rides with cowboys and tries rounding up cattle with a lasso. The Sun
  • The cows were lassoed by passers-by as they floated under the bridge at Fitzroy.
  • In a powerful critique of the theological turn in French phenomenology, for example in the work of Jean-Luc Marion, Meillassoux shows how the flip side of correlationism is fideism, that is, the rather vague discourse on the numinous that one finds in many followers of Heidegger, but also - it should be added - in Wittgenstein's curious remarks about the mystical towards the end of the Tractatus. Archive 2009-09-01
  • He guided the skiff toward the dock, nosing it in, then lassoing the piling next to us. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • According to Thucydides, he also established the first thalassocracy, or maritime empire. First Minoan Shipwreck
  • She fell through the ice several times, but I would just throw her a rope, like a cowboy with a lasso.
  • They are caught by means of a lasso, which is a rope with a noose at one end. The Nursery, No. 106, October, 1875. Vol. XVIII. A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
  • A section of a towering croquembouche, cream puffs filled with custard and lassoed together with sugar, was humble and satisfying.
  • Among children, foot races and playing with dolls and lassos are the most typical pastimes.

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