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Accessibility to the top bunk: Some models have detachable ladders while others feature built-in ladders.
He named it after a favorite Canadian game called Snakes & Ladders, sold as Chutes and Ladders in the United States.
And then a truck filled with ladders flies into the bus and smacks it in the rear (almost sending the ladders everywhere).
The systemic racism, actually, in hiring and promotion for certain job ladders like engineering, versus other job ladders, versus contract work, is also another big one.
While living quadruped animals can climb ladders at an angle, they struggle with vertical ladders, according to IEE Spectrum — but this robot is capable of tackling them.
The Seven Ladders were just that: long, steep ladders propped alongside raging waterfalls that sprayed cold water all over the freezing steel rungs, making them difficult to hang onto.
Efforts to make ladders with lighter materials or to add additional pulleys to extension ladders to reduce the amount of force needed to extend them have received pushback in California.
Ladders tied together to form makeshift bridges are most commonly used to cross glacial crevasses, and both men will almost certainly have to cross ladders at some point during their climb.
Smugglers also deploy makeshift ladders to climb up and over the barriers in the San Diego area, and then use hooks to hang rope ladders on the other side, according to the Post.
HANNITY: I was on ladders doing construction calling talk shows.
The bit about black cats and walking under ladders: False.
It's probably best if we stick with ladders for now.
University reformers modernised academic syllabuses and built ladders of opportunity.
You also can push up or down to climb ladders.
It was just insane the number of ladders we had.
Yonston uses these for income ladders for more conservative portfolios.
Makeshift staircases and ladders can be seen in these homes.
Emergency responders were forced to attack the fire using ladders.
Do you exercise, other than climbing up and down ladders?
Curved ladders on both sides emphasize the bed's hourglass shape.
We should tear down the barriers and build ladders to prosperity.
Now, you don't have to worry about falling off any ladders.
China has two ladders of authority: the government and the party.
Ladders and staircases are common features found in small living spaces.
Floors will collapse, ladders fall, Christmas trees come hurtling through windows.
This happened because they were falling to death—from invisible ladders.
When firefighters arrived, they used ladders to free her from the sinkhole.
She'd find him up on ladders, trying to hammer at roof tiles.
Curiously, the group's leader is the only one who can climb ladders.
Recognize that they've been fortunate, and "build ladders of success" for others.
She fell asleep dreaming of ladders, reaching up out of dark water.
There's going to be ladders on every side, all over the place.
With no stairs or ladders, they had to pull each other up.
Ladders are common in tiny houses, especially in ones that have lofts. 
Researchers successfully built a quadruped robot that&aposs capable of climbing ladders.
I get queasy on ladders and can barely change a light bulb.
Today, 60 of the 143 Fire Department ladder trucks use tower ladders.
C.D. ladders are a way to hedge your bet on interest rates.
Those numbers are from a recent study released by the career site Ladders.
Sanders and Warren notably climbed ladders to try to look over the fence.
Within an hour of TechCrunch reaching out, Ladders had pulled the database offline.
Certain objects tend to recur in surreal photographs: shirts, bedding, ladders, chairs, shoes.
But Muay Thai boxing is much like a game of snakes and ladders.
The ladders and buckets that extend from their trucks were sheathed in ice.
Narrator: People avoid walking under ladders, because it will supposedly bring bad luck.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Game is a little like Chutes and Ladders.
"The number of rules on ladders alone!" said Mr. Ten Eyck, explaining there is an assortment of rules, guidances, standards and training requirements associated with ladders, including how to achieve proper angling and how to prevent falling when filling produce bags.
"My daughter and husband ... ran for ladders and started pulling people out," she said.
More fun than climbing ladders Despite its name, Drone Scan does not manufacture drones.
With this power, you're able to create bridges and ladders to navigate each level.
The first part was easy: A short obstacle course of swings and rope ladders.
For the love of Pinterest, please stop putting old ladders in your bathrooms, people.
Same problem with W.W. Grainger, which makes industrial supplies (janitorial products, ladders, safety gloves).
Our job is "to build ladders for China to climb down," he would sigh.
We can finally add ladders to the list of things robots will eventually replace.
Mario had to jump over the barrels or climb ladders to avoid being hit.
She no longer climbs ladders to paint, relying on assistants to position the canvases.
As Pattie Sellers of Fortune Magazine says, careers are not ladders but jungle gyms.
Jorgeson also let him borrow his aiders, essentially nylon ladders used to move about.
The job calls for climbing up and down ladders, lugging equipment and installing wiring.
Genetically engineered mice that can scale ladders while carrying three times their body weight.
"People climbing apple trees and harvesting fruit with ladders, that's gone," Dr. Cox said.
Imagine an economic boom that provided real ladders of opportunity into the middle class.
People used metal barricades as makeshift siege ladders to scramble over concrete road dividers.
About 200 firefighters battled the blaze and rescued people with ladders after the explosion.
"It's a hot employment market and employers are paying up," says Ladders CEO Marc Cenedella.
The rescuers first helped Whitton down one of their ladders and then carefully grabbed Bella.
There's BTs, BBs, Likes on Ladders, and a plethora of stories of Rob fucking up.
The tallest volunteers were on step ladders, fixing strings of lights to overhead cable trays.
Leeries rode around on bicycles and climbed up lamp posts with ladders, lighting gas lamps.
Gorilla Ladders 22-ft MPX Multi-Position Ladder with 3-Step Lightweight Steel Step Stool
Small business and entrepreneurship have provided ladders to the middle class for generations of Americans.
Most gym equipment, such as dumbbells, medicine balls, and ladders, doesn't have an expiration date.
Drones let them check roofs without climbing ladders, and make surveys faster and less expensive.
Near the door, small ladders unfolded to allow the upper-bunk passenger to climb up.
About 70 officers and negotiators, some using ladders, tried to coax him to the ground.
To clean the strings or ladders that hold the slats together, use foaming shaving cream.
Ironing boards, bathtubs and ladders: People are getting creative with their work-from-home setups.
We need to break down those barriers and build ladders of opportunity for every person.
One of the successful remedies was to create new career ladders for nurses, Nelms said.
The airmen boarded the vessel using ladders and immediately set up an impromptu emergency room.
Inside Wealth Women have been rapidly climbing the employment and wage ladders in recent decades.
People stopped making, and climbing, the distinctive wooden ladders tall enough to scale Duncan trees.
At the heart of the crisis is the question of whether feminism means success for a few, who ascend the ladders of wealth and power, or whether it means fundamentally changing how wealth and power are redistributed, so that ladders are no longer needed.
" —Dara Kass, MD, assistant professor in the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center RELATED: 14 Things Heart Doctors Tell Their Friends Power washers and extension ladders "There are two items I don't keep around: power washers and extension ladders.
He said that the fire had started in a part of the apartment complex that opens onto a courtyard rather than the street, preventing the firefighters from using mechanical ladders from their trucks, and forcing them instead to use hand ladders to help residents escape.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So some of the methods they try to use, they have had homemade ladders.
Research from career services company Ladders shows that recruiters only spend six seconds reviewing a résumé.
Lockstep pay ladders based on seniority, which unions have traditionally defended, are part of the problem.
Others still were seen descending rickety ladders down dark shafts to forage for higher quality silicate.
From the outside her career arc reads like a steady, spectacular upslope: no chutes, all ladders.
A spokesperson for Ladders said the company has not received a letter so far from Madigan.
Abandoned ladders, stepping stools, and folding tables, such as this one, also appear throughout the store.
To this end, we study gradation by producing so-called grey steps, grey scales, grey ladders.
The loft is accessible by stairs, an upgrade from the usual ladders found in tiny houses.
"Climbing up and down ladders, your legs would be sore when you got home," he said.
She climbed ladders and rooted through bins looking for certain pieces to pack into a box.
They rained water from the tops of ladders; they doused the building with foam fire retardant.
The idea was that the fish would "swim" upstream by hopping up the carefully constructed ladders.
In theory, fish ladders operated by simulating the way migratory fish swim upstream in real life.
We sing "holy shit" when they crash into each other off of ladders or through barricades.
" Mr. Merwin received his first Pulitzer Prize in 22004 for his collection "The Carrier of Ladders.
The episodes feature lots of different gameplay mechanics, from scrambling up ladders to fighting lightsaber duels.
Unlike bridges, ladders are ways to use humor to increase your status, or decrease someone else's.
Slipping inside the organ's housing, through narrow ladders and platforms, feels like entering a cuckoo clock.
Ladders, according to Goichot, are costly and only suited to fish with the right swimming ability.
Even apart from OSHA regulations, one persistent concern on the farm is the use of ladders.
A method that involves using rebar ladders to scale one side and rope ladders to descend the other has become especially popular near San Diego, despite the risk of falling from the height of a three-story building (the barrier is 30 feet tall in places).
A trio of high wooden ladders, too platonically perfect to ever see use, leans against one wall.
Inside, boxes were piled to the ceiling and ladders and other tools were visible from the street.
At its first meeting, all 213 members walked under ladders into a room filled with spilled salt.
But, with career ladders collapsing, it is not clear how idealistic youngsters can become authoritative journalist-bloggers.
The Snakes and Ladders piece they are working on is a three-layered commentary on Malaysian politics.
The first units to arrive on the scene included four large ladders and two aerial lift arms.
The position requires hosts to be able to lift heavy weights, climb ladders and do other tasks.
As they finished, workers on ladders used peacock feathers to dust Ganesh's massive arms and pink fingernails.
So, Apple, recognizing that ladders will keep getting taller, opted for more analog (time/ capital expensive) moats.
But corporate ladders lead to places you aren't in and I'd rather be where you already are.
Rolling ladders to access higher shelves will make shopping a bit of a joyride rather than drudgery.
Nepalese Sherpas assist Mt. Everest climbers by carrying supplies, laying out ropes and ladders, and so on.
"The ice builds up on our tools, our ladders, which becomes a safety problem," Mr. Fitzgerald said.
Amateur photographers came with selfie-sticks and ladders that they clambered atop to get the best shot.
The age of innovationAs previously covered by Ladders, Americans are entering entrepreneurship at an increasingly younger age.
For the last two years, Union Terminal has been a maze of scaffolding, ladders and construction workers.
The most frequent decorating incidents were falls, the commission said, including three deaths involving falls from ladders.
At its first meeting, all 13 members walked under ladders into a room filled with spilled salt.
And it won't be conquered with ladders for storming fortresses or with machetes, but with sheer presence.
Dispatched offshore on fast patrol boats, they use rope ladders to board ships as tall as buildings.
Two fire trucks were parked at the entrance with their ladders raised, crossed in tribute to her.
Once secure, workers used scaffolding and ladders to string lights around the entire length of the tree.
Gangs are also using makeshift ladders to scale the barriers along the southern border, the Post reported.
Four-legged creatures, both living and robotic, have historically had a hard time climbing ladders — until now.
But ladders can be a chore to manage, he said, especially if you are juggling many certificates.
With a light cargo and good supply of ropes and ladders, forbidding cliffs can be become easy shortcuts.
"As usual, I didn't ask for permission, and I just brought my ladders and paints," he once recalled.
He'd resort to using clothing, ladders, and dinner plates as self-defense, anything and everything but a gun.
An Indian folk game, created to teach about the ups and downs of karma, morphed into Chutes & Ladders.
People below put up ladders and tried to catch the young students as they fell to the ground.
Teachers can place active volcanoes on students' desks or show spinning ladders of DNA reaching to classroom ceilings.
In places like the western Amazon, intact forests climb mountainsides, giving species altitudinal ladders to survive climate change.
The super extra friend is here to stay, especially when they're climbing flimsy ladders and capturing sweet shots.
They rig the mountain with ladders and rope handrails to make it easier for climbers to plough through.
The number one reason holding you back from a promotion is blaming other people, says Ladders job search.
Ladders were lowered into the bank vaults, allowing the burglars to have their way with safe deposit boxes.
Amazon Advertising's leadership team ladders up Paul Kotas, SVP of Amazon Advertising, one of Amazon's most senior executives.
Ladders have covered the ins-and-outs of workers going to work despite being sick in the past.
No tennis balls, baseballs, umbrellas with metal tips, ladders, sticks, poles, strollers, flashlights, balloons, or bike locks allowed.
An officer removed the ladders the smuggler had left behind, but everyone knew they would soon be replaced.
It's a bridge, not one of the blank interruptive chunks or sky-reaching ladders that fill cities now.
With its wooden shelves, library-style rolling ladders, and gilded chandeliers once lit by gas, Bigelow's is gorgeous.
We weren't sure what the Seven Ladders were, but they were enough of a mystery to motivate them.
They have also used ladders to go atop the barriers in areas around San Diego, per the Post.
They stood on ladders to carefully place red and silver ornaments, tassels, and twinkling lights around its branches.
When extension ladders were modified in Los Angeles, some complained that it "lowered standards," Bendersky tells The Verge.
A set of ladders lead up to the second level where there's a children's room and a study.
It is more of a complex maze of tunnels, ladders and cubbylike rooms, a sort of habitable sculpture.
A neural network — learning software that allows the robot to execute complex functions — enables it to navigate ladders.
Holes in a ceiling are covered with pieces of vibrantly colored acrylic to create a light installation ("Untitled" by Christian Camacho, Alejandro Romero, José Arnaud-Bello, and Mateo Riestra); steel rods and exposed PVC pipes resemble snakes and ladders piercing through the walls and ceiling ("Snakes and Ladders" by Frida Escobedo).
The master of chaos, a climber of the ladders of power who finally reached for one rung too many.
That ladders up to the next step, which is using Google Translate to show closed captions in any language.
Still, plenty gets left behind at the wall: worn shoes and clothes, kids' backpacks, empty plastic water bottles, ladders.
Buttigieg's campaign would not comment to BuzzFeed News on why he left before seeing the children at the ladders.
"You don't understand how things are going to float around work," said Marc Cenedella, founder and CEO of Ladders.
"They said to name our price," says Rizo before printing a Petronas logo on the Snakes and Ladders board.
Two more passengers dangling from that car were rescued by firefighters on the ground using ladders and tech equipment.
Right: Six unidentified scientists use ladders and a large chalkboard to work out equations for satellite orbits in 1957.
" The track -- "Ladders" -- has the lyric, "Somehow we gotta find a way/no matter how many miles it takes.
And when they do go and search for stuff, they have to go and climb up forklifts and ladders.
Ladders were brought in to help hit those hard-to-reach spots, and Lopez directed the action from below.
The Coastal Bend Disaster Recovery Group needs construction cleanup supplies -- debris containers, truck cranes, forklifts, ladders, and nail guns.
Martin Truex Jr. did not avoid ladders or black cats, never worried about cracking mirrors or stepping on cracks.
McDermid and Stapleton, perched on small ladders, snapped pictures of Musk as he scaled the court's pale granite steps.
Players talk of features such as "eyes" and "ladders", and of concepts such as "threat" and "life-and-death".
Clinton's central economic metaphor, "ladders of opportunity," promised access to the current system rather than a wholly different one.
With the help of the Congressional Black Caucus Poverty Reduction Task Force: "Building Ladders of Opportunity" led by Reps.
Around 20 were rescued from the rooftop of the eight-storey building, scaling ladders to climb aboard a helicopter.
Typically, the letter-changing entries are fairly evenly distributed through the grid, which is why they are called ladders.
One wall is all antiquities, and many have Sanskrit writing like this picture of a chutes-and-ladders game.
It has no library ladders or espresso bar, no smell of bookworm or brass polish, and nowhere to sit.
" When President Obama began focusing on those "left behind" by the recovery, he called for building "ladders of opportunity.
But the Chads of this world are upping the ante, and using things like wheelchairs, and suitcases, and ladders.
So he acquiesced when Congress blocked many nonwhites, particularly African-Americans, from accessing his newly created ladders of opportunity.
The bottom line is that most years in the U.S., ladders kill far more Americans than Muslim terrorists do.
There are lots of possible ladders for this, but I settled on the one I used in today's puzzle.
Just across the street, a large American flag hung between the ladders of two fire engines from Fort Meade.
I've fabricated ladders and furniture and video installations that take months of concepting the installation and executing the animation.
And I've really been looking—pressing up against doors, trying to knock down walls, climbing dozens of ladders to nowhere.
A porter fetches the ladders to help fix the route for climbers attempting to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
Firefighters used chainsaws and ladders, propped up next to windows on the buss, to pull victims out of the wreckage.
Those on the second floor mostly backed down the ladders of firefighters or ones Phuds appropriated from a fraternity house.
Also spotted on the truck was a large ornamental vase, several ladders (for those high chapel ceilings!) and decorative branches.
Muck and Preece worked on it for a week; locals brought supplies like floodlights and even helped hold their ladders.
The Discovery Play Park in Central Park had swinging ropes, ladders, slides, and a concrete "volcano" for climbing and tunneling.
"We came with this 18-foot wall, and the very next day they had 19-foot ladders," Cabrera recalled recently.
We'll try again next week and the week after that, but it's like a nightmare version of Chutes and Ladders.
Workers were rewarded for their hard work with fair wages, respectful benefits and the opportunity to move up career ladders.
"It's a super hot job market, so take advantage of it," said Marc Cenedella, founder of job search website Ladders.
The exhibition also explores the lives of 18th-century slaves who slept in Brooklyn farmhouse attics, accessible by rickety ladders.
Firefighters in breathing apparatus scaled ladders to rescue people stranded on balconies on the eight-storey block on Rue Erlanger.
" Compare that with Carlson in December 2018: "A border wall would simply create a thriving new market in taller ladders.
"Job postings are a company's best guess as to what they need," said Marc Cenedella, founder and CEO of Ladders.
Those on upper floors used fire engine ladders and plastic escape slides, while firefighters carried some who could not walk.
Friday the 13th is the patron day of black cat crossings, devious witches, shattered mirrors, suspicious ladders — and cheap tattoos.
Exhibits were still being positioned, technical teams were adjusting lighting and ladders, boxes and cables were scattered on the floors.
If books can be compasses or mirrors or ladders, why can't they be patches to cover missing life experiences, too?
Vintage details like old teller windows, rolling library ladders for accessing bottles and a couple of fireplaces enhance the setting.
"It's where all the growth is in the business world," said Marc Cenedella, CEO and founder of careers website Ladders.
There is a path at the bottom with more ladders that go up into tunnels that connect to different rooms.
Take a look at how Tokyo Metropolitan University&aposs robot climbs ladders, bringing robots one rung closer to world domination:
The dining room, at the end of a library-like gallery lined with oak shelving, has sliding ladders and a fireplace.
You can't help but giggle while you play Mole Rats in Space, a fun game that's reminiscent of chutes and ladders.
They showed children descending an 800-metre (2,600-foot) rock face on rickety ladders made of vines, wood and rusty metal.
When I was looking at the ladders, I was not sure if Galindo had turned them into musical instruments or not.
Both men have climbed their respective professional ladders and been met with a success uncommon for black men of their time.
It's a very different feel and tone from the other Star Wars movies but it really ladders up well to them.
Stranded civilians caught in an act of war scrambled to climb, jump, or crawl across ladders to board any available vessel.
According to The Ladders, the former CEO of Tupperware Rick Goings throws interviewees a curveball by asking how they were treated.
There are videos of Mexicans deploying ladders, ramps, ropes, welding torches, and tunnels to get over, through, or under border fences.
According to Ladders' research, the average hiring manager spends just six seconds looking at a resume at the initial screening stage.
Recent research demonstrates that neighborhoods can stifle or facilitate successful futures for children, with some places providing ladders out of poverty.
In fact, they've now been spotted using ladders to navigate campus walls to deliver their edible bounties directly into dorm rooms.
Tonight's amazing for socializing, Scorpio, so go out there this evening and do what you do best: Climb some social ladders!
You can scale ladders, climb ropes, and even dig holes to weave around in an ongoing game of cat and mouse.
Zach had been an inveterate game player since his endless demands for another round of Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders.
For example, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has seven pages of rules about ladders, which kill 300 people a year.
The strike force had climbed ladders and was on the walls of the house, ordering Mr. Taher's family to come out.
They have been up on ladders and scissor lifts spraying and daubing paint in view of tourists and downtown office workers.
When I graduated from college there was a finite number of career ladders in front of me: teacher, lawyer, doctor, business.
Consider that in this week's episode as "Dougie Jones" scribbles ladders, staircases and lines on page after page of insurance paperwork.
After the crash, some of the 49 bus passengers tried to climb out windows as bystanders walked through debris carrying ladders.
"It's time to take C.D. ladders out of the attic," said Chris Horymski, senior research analyst at the financial site MagnifyMoney.
The image shows a series of "painter's ladders" in progress as I use the materials of painting to make the work.
Sometimes those connections already exist, but most of the time you'll be switching into a mode that lets you not only make these connections between signs (connecting up ladders with down ladders, or left doors with right doors), but also let you move the signs around as they need to be oriented correctly for those connections to open.
Owens attempted to get the remaining Superstars to gang up on Strowman as he climbed on one of the ladders for safety.
Traffic got backed up for miles on State Route 110 as firefighters placed inflatables underneath the man and extended ladders to him.
Tripartite agreements between unions, employers and government lay out career and skills ladders for those who are trapped in low-wage occupations.
Underway, he peers into the distance from the bridge through bulky naval binoculars, climbs ladders between decks and shares meals with sailors.
The inclusion of two on-screen levels—above ground and below ground, with ladders connecting them—makes the game an official platformer.
Hauling the ladders over six internal walls to the outer wall meant crossing an open sewer and keeping between the guard towers.
Using ropes, ladders and shoes that they found nearby, they created a poignant piece inspired by the presidential candidate's controversial immigration plan.
Even knowing Texas Tech could be the team climbing the ladders to celebrate becoming champions brings a peaceful smile to Guy's face.
"But what I do want to do is create ladders of opportunity, so that people don't have to be dependent," he added.
Ability to move and/or lift items such as ladders, tools, cable, test equipment and other objects weighing up to 100 pounds.
"I think there's some guy with a shop near the river and he just bangs out ladders all day long," Nicol said.
He has drawn criticism for campaigning against climbing political ladders, then entering the Senate race shortly after taking office as attorney general.
We often treat people who have fallen off of high ladders, which results in serious and extensive injuries (head trauma, collapsed lungs).
To reach storage cabinets by the ceiling, Inkwell will supply the kind of rolling ladders one might spot in a campus library.
He remembered, as a child, being enchanted by them and deciding that people must climb long ladders to harvest cotton from them.
Then, among the retracting ladders and dripping cornices, I noticed a head thrust from the window of a grand prewar apartment house.
Each of the ladders designed by the British Herpetological Society costs 15 pounds ($20), a large price for a local conservation group.
It's a death trap of crumbling ice columns with ladders suspended over bottomless crevasses, which are known for swallowing entire expedition teams.
Workers, including children, descend hundreds of feet on bamboo ladders to dig out the coal, often leading to accidents at such mines.
Walking under ladders What all this shows is that superstitions can provide reassurance and can help to reduce anxiety in some people.
One can only imagine how they did this picture, with models leaning over from chairs or ladders, or being held upside down.
The border fence in downtown Brownsville is topped by razor-wire and mesh to prevent people from scaling the wall with ladders.
They work through the curriculum by following subject-specific "learning ladders" that outline lessons with various levels of support from the teacher.
At first I tried climbing as I do on ladders at home, grabbing the rungs and skipping a rung with each step.
Ladders plunge directly from sundeck into the shallow waters below, and glass floor panels allow for views of the marine life below.
Passengers tried to climb out the bus windows and bystanders grabbed ladders from their vehicles to try to rescue them, he said.
It was a warren of narrow corridors, accessible via a series of ladders that were probably bought from a nearby hardware store.
And decades of experimentation with engineered devices, like ladders to allow these fish to pass dams, have failed to reverse these declines.
Firefighters were hampered by heavy fire and overhead power lines that prevented them from extending ladders, Brown said in a press conference.
" And when we worked on the roof, or used ladders, he'd say, "If you fall, you're fired before you hit the ground.
They had to be able to climb ladders, jump down, open hatches, use tools, recover from a fall, avoid obstacles, among other things.
If you have to explore a contaminated nuclear facility, for instance, you'll want something that can climb stairs and ladders, and turn valves.
Free college would force private schools to compete on price rather than continue to feed off people's desperation to climb illusory status ladders.
Across the street, protesters carrying signs that read "Free the Children" and "Shut it down" use step ladders to peek over the fence.
Video from the scene shows dozens of firefighters with ladders inside the mangled remains of the tour bus, struggling to reach the victims.
Place a safety cover on the pool or hot tub when not in use and remove any ladders or steps used for access.
After all, who doesn't love to see unreasonably tall Christmas trees and photos of our favorite celebs teetering on ladders to decorate them?
For home pools and hot tubs, barriers and safety covers should be installed, and access ladders should be removed when not in use.
Photographers quickly scrambled up ladders to shoot photos of the Su-47 through the razor wire-topped fence that secures the air base.
In Donkey Kong, players maneuver Jumpman (proto-Mario) up a set of ladders with the goal of rescuing Pauline from the eponymous ape.
The chants from Wimbledon fans, although made in jest, were so hurtful that the man moved to another continent to jump off ladders.
A neon car with action figures, ladders, guns, and other strange objects hanging off the wheels appeared on the insides of my eyelids.
Then, with a crew of painters on ladders, she painted the John J. Harvey when it was in dry dock on Staten Island.
Anyone who solved this puzzle of mine from 2015 knows that I like to add new features to traditional constructs like word ladders.
It also recommends putting a safety cover over the water when not in use, and removing any ladders or steps used for access.
You'll have access to ladders and ropes to help you traverse difficult terrain, and eventually, you can drive vehicles like trucks and motorcycles.
According to research from job site Ladders, the average hiring manager spends just six seconds looking at a resume during an initial screening.
"As soon as the building is higher than the firefighters' ladders, it has to be conceived with an incombustible material," a caption says.
I think something that in the American model comes up is that a lot of people are on career ladders to nowhere, right?
Ladders considered a comprehensive list of online postings across the United States to see which locations have the highest-paying entry-level positions.
The footage showed that the culprit used the sign's built-in ladders in order to scale the Os and commit the act of rebellion.
In fact, according to a new report from Ladders, most workers making more than $203,000 are planning to quit their jobs within a year.
I'm trying to figure out what steps and ladders I have to climb for people to fully respect what's coming out of my mouth.
Although Beckmann refused to explain the symbolism of repeated motifs like crowned figures, fish, ladders and brass instruments, he was clear about one issue.
Children were passed hand to hand down a human chain along the side of the building, and rescuers helped adults climb down fire ladders.
Without drones, big businesses are forced to rely on expensive helicopters, limited satellite photography, or fragile human beings climbing ladders and dangling from harnesses.
First, Sherpas set up ladders and ropes along the entirety of the two most popular Everest routes, which are used by 98% of climbers.
"Every project is worth completing as long as there's passion and drive behind it," Allison Hirschlag writes in a post on career site Ladders.
I crept straight to the work sheds, grabbed some tools and built two ladders out of wooden picture frames, bamboo poles, and gaffer tape.
The world of those who passed migrants over with rope ladders was separate from that of the panga boat operators, or the tunnel diggers.
BT's body is dotted with handles and ladders, so that no matter what angle you're looking at, you can tell he's a massive machine.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tents, ladders, coolers, canned goods, tennis balls and bicycle locks are banned in the area surrounding the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Paul Bierwagen provided a video on Facebook showing how the firefights propped two ladders on the side of the building to assist their escape.
To execute Project Titan, Tesla ordered supplies including ladders and tool belts and sent crews out around the United States, according to a source.
At first glance, this looks like a traditional two-dimensional platforms-and-ladders game, albeit with dark and moody graphics and a bleak soundtrack.
WARWICK, England (Reuters) - A small group of British conservationists are installing mesh- covered ladders in roadside drains to save trapped amphibians from certain death.
The fact that a layoff happened indicates something in your company's business model failed, says Marc Cenedella, founder and CEO of Ladders job search.
Facebook, among the Four Horsemen, has the fewest old-economy moats, making it the most vulnerable to an invading army with big-ass ladders.
Donkey Kong hurls barrels at Jumpman, which roll off the side of the platforms and occasionally down the ladders that Jumpman uses to ascend.
We're going to build ladders of opportunity in their place so every American can go as far as your hard work can take you.
Cryptic scenes are superimposed on the whitish slabs about four meters tall, among them depictions of tapirs, lizards, pregnant women, ladders, and ritual dances.
Visitors must climb down terrifyingly steep ladders to get to Brazil's beautiful beach Baia do Sancho on the small island of Fernando de Noronha.
But it was back to snakes and ladders, win and lose, up the ladder and down the snake, with a series of bogeyman opponents.
"If you ask the same question to the same person three times, then you do have a problem," said Marc Cenedella, CEO of Ladders.
Basically, this means hurling ladders, columns, toilets, palm trees, air conditioning units, or whatever dangerous detritus comes your way into an increasingly unstable tower.
Hunters often access the stands by rudimentary ladders, which can be tricky while wearing bulky winter clothing and lugging equipment, especially in icy conditions.
With the help of a new paper published in Business Comparison, Ladders reviews all of the similarities that separate eminent individuals from everyone else.
"You don't know that it's a false alarm until you show up with the ladders and the fire trucks and the hoses," he said.
A company representative, David Lombino, said Ms. McCray did not solicit the donation, which went to an internship program known as Ladders for Leaders.
That means women must have equal access to the education and training pathways leading to these occupations, as well as career ladders within them.
They are the people whose friends have ladders, and the willingness to bring it over, climb into the second story, and check on them.
In another survey, performed in partnership with job site Ladders, 80 percent of millennials say they expect a promotion within one to two years.
Guests who get a pod on the upper level can climb into the capsule using one of the handy ladders attached to the side.
For her, there's a room modeled after a Chanel boutique, complete with sliding ladders and a chandelier designed to look like a ball gown.
It suggests the term actually comes from board games like chutes and ladders, in which players can find themselves sent back to the start.
But he also noted that Border Patrol agents still see people trying to go around the fence either by using ladders or tunneling under.
During my last Ace show, I was making all these crazy installations and ping-pong tables and ladders and fifteen-thousand-foot video paintings.
Video and photos taken at the scene earlier in the day showed firefighters climbing ladders up the building's exterior to reach the upper floors.
Building ladders of opportunity and empowerment so all of our people can go as far as their hard work and talent will take them.
And all the product prioritization, all the policy work that we do, everything holistically ladders up into those two objectives in service of that vision.
Two firetrucks parked facing each other near the Cook County medical center with their ladders up, which is custom when a firefighter dies on duty.
Ladders surveyed more than 50,000 workers earning over six-figures and found that 67 percent see themselves at the different company in just six months.
To reach the bottom of what's known as the Galvez tunnel, we take a series of four steel ladders straight down a 70-foot shaft.
What you realize watching this movie today is that the ultimate threat to Clark Griswold's "perfect family Christmas" isn't Clark's habit of falling down ladders.
She earned a way up the ladder and, upon her arrival, tossed several ladders back to the eager, talented, and waiting choir of black writers.
Click here to view original GIFIt can fold up random objects like step ladders and move them to a more convenient place five feet away.
Ely did most of it because it was just so physically demanding, standing on 16-foot ladders with this heavy electric sander over your head.
Fierro, seeing the rest of the construction crew bringing ladders over, understood he had to act quickly and told the man to drop his baby.
We followed Follert up several steel ladders, boots clanging on metal, until we were in a low-ceilinged maintenance room inside one of the antennas.
Rescuers mounted hydraulic ladders and a crane to scour the ruins, plucking survivors to safety, with hundreds taken to hospital, though many were quickly released.
Made from 300,000 photos stitched into a complete virtual environment, it lets you climb ladders and cross deep ravines using the HTC Vive's motion controllers.
Beyond old-fashioned technology like ladders, smugglers have been caught using a drone, a catapult, and a homemade cannon to launch drugs over the wall.
And since none of the artists are charging residents for doing the murals, some neighbors offer their support with ladders, scaffolding, and even art materials.
Other times, the work is best done by specialized companies that have particular expertise and can provide training, support, and career ladders for their employees.
Total deaths from falls—including those from stairs, ladders, and the like—have increased at a similar rate, thanks in part to an ageing population.
We could pass through strangers' homes, jump out of windows or climb down ladders to street level, then slip through the courtyard carrying our shoes.
To execute Project Titan, Tesla ordered supplies including ladders and tool belts and sent crews out around the United States, according to the former employee.
Two fire trucks parked side by side, with their ladders raised and extended as a large American flag hung between them waves in the breeze.
Chile has taken concerted action to provide ladders of opportunity for its poorest citizens, including providing free higher education to students from low income households.
The son of a civil servant and a retail manager, Mr. Lam took all the right steps to climb Hong Kong's social and economic ladders.
Yared Teklu Sheferaw's performance has him climbing shaky, unsupported ladders, while Tirhas Gidey Abreha spins a huge pot, then a table, using only her feet.
Job site Ladders analyzed thousands of opportunities across the United States and found that New York had the second highest number of six-figure jobs.
Catalhoyuk's residents lived in clay brick structures akin to apartments, entering and exiting through ladders that connected the living areas of houses to the roofs.
Carrying ladders and installation tools the DOT faxed a note informing REPOhistory it was not to carry out the project only moments before its commencement.
What awaits outside the doorstep is a Pride Rock–esque presentation with fewer giraffes and zebras and more mounted ladders, clicking cameras, and creepy-looking dolls.
During that time, she became pregnant, and made an informal arrangement with co-workers that would allow her to avoid lifting heavy objects and climbing ladders.
On Sunday, the "God Is A Woman" singer shared two screenshots of songs by Miller, "Ladders" and "Dunno," giving us a peek into her grieving playlist.
As the Honda video shows, the E2-DR robot can climb ladders, ascend stairs, crawl through tight spaces, and manipulate its body to squeeze through cracks.
Adorned with cut-off masks, ceramic centipedes, and other strange relics, there is no exit to the maze beyond the entrance and a few scattered ladders.
"If there's a topic of conversation in the office around the espresso machine, it's this," says Marc Cenedella, CEO of Ladders, a career and recruiting site.
I let him indulge his "tricks" in board games: sifting through cards in Candy Land or changing the number of the dice in Chutes and Ladders.
The blaze, which destroyed a dozen condominium units and forced the closure of three floors, erupted high above the reach of fire engine ladders, he said.
The designer Vicki Mortimer has created a set that feels like a gimcrack warehouse, full of old ladders and lights and puppet-stage-like window frames.
Each week he makes his way up a rickety wooden staircase that is more like a series of ladders, to reset, wind and maintain the clock.
They would argue that moves like swan dives off the top of ladders and getting hurled like a human dart from the ring are too dangerous.
According to Chutian Metropolis News, women on ladders have been climbing as high as 36 feet off the ground to pass food to students through windows.
Long pastel ladders, often missing rungs, lie slanted onto a wall leading to the ceiling of the space, functionally useless and somehow lonely for this reason.
Working harder and longer will not translate into a promotion if employers pull up the ladders and offer supervisory positions exclusively to people with college degrees.
There's a big barroom with lights hung from vintage orchard ladders, and a bigger dining room with country-style spindle-back chairs facing the open kitchen.
Ladders are not the opposite of bridges, or one of the first things you think of when you think of bridges, but, again, go with it.
The 20 Uighur broke out of a cell near the Thai-Malaysian border in November by digging holes in the wall and using blankets as ladders.
Along another wall, a storage system consisting of floor-to-ceiling slats fitted with hooks held bicycles, patio chairs, ladders, snow shovels and assorted storage baskets.
None of the seven Chinese-built dams on the Nam Ou cascade in northern Laos, for example, have fish ladders or sediment flushing gates, he added.
The national bird landed on the top of one of the truck's ladders, paused for a moment on the edge of the basket, then flew off.
Firefighters arriving at the scene began treating injured and using ladders to rescue numerous people already jumping or hanging from windows, a fire department spokesman said.
Nermin Er's "Side by Side" (2017), the third work to intervene in an old cave, features delicate paper ladders and scaffolds cascading down the rock face.
One complaint in 2016 was about employees experiencing symptoms of excessive heat, and a 2018 complaint was about braking systems on rolling ladders not functioning, Honerman said.
A teenager herself, Zhang was intimately, actively engaged with the teenage experience — the range of full-throttle emotion, the climbing of social ladders that lead to nowhere.
That role is usually reserved for the friendship between our three lead characters, and for their attempts to climb their career ladders and excel at their work.
The sale on leftover stocks of electronics also appears to have come and gone, with only mostly store fixtures, ladders, and carpet tiles seemingly left on offer.
"It's up to us to do everything we can (to) build more ladders of success for every child and family that's willing to work hard," he wrote.
Twenty girls were rescued after firefighters on ladders scaled the walls of the building, said Sawang Momdee, chief of Chiang Rai's fire unit, who led the operation.
Many mines continued operation, despite the ban, requiring workers, often children, to descend hundreds of feet on bamboo ladders and dig coal out of narrow, horizontal seams.
You'll climb ladders and pipes, user your lightsaber to deflect stormtrooper fire, and stand face to... well, chest with the dark lord himself (he's really tall, folks).
I can be productive in good jeans; I can work on the floor, climb ladders in my studio, break a sweat moving around six-foot-tall paintings.
She got to university, she told The White Review last year, just before all the "safety nets and ladders"—notably free tuition—got pulled up for good.
For someone who favors exploration over combat, the ability to mess with the world in this way—essentially creating ladders wherever I damn well please—is intoxicating.
Firefighters are on the scene trying to battle the blaze, but are reportedly having major problems due to their ladders being too short to attack the fire.
"He literally ran an ad that had politicians climbing ladders and was critical of career politicians and that was less than a year ago," Webber told CNN.
When it's time for ultraviolence, we crave deathmatches with light tubes and ladders (Japan, it has to be said, has always had a thriving deathmatch scene, too).
An individual dam, high up the river system, would not be a big worry, especially if it was fitted with ladders for migrating fish and the like.
"Additionally, The Ladders reported that Gilboa's co-CEO Neil Blumenthal told The New York Times that he often asks, "What do you like to do for fun?
The ELEVATE - Economic Ladders to End Volatility and Advance Training and Employment - Act promises to bring more Americans into the workforce and to reduce barriers to employment.
Westbrook's bursts of sartorial pyrotechnics — denim overalls one game, zebra-print blazer the next — were offset by an obstacle course of trash cans, ladders and heating ducts.
Clinton's campaign cycled through several taglines — "Breaking down barriers"; "Everyday Americans need a champion"; "Fighting for us"; "Building ladders of opportunity" — betraying a restlessness with its options.
Only months later, as I watched images of the concertina wire proliferating on my social-media feeds, did I finally understand what those ladders had been for.
But in a match as stupidly, gloriously messy as a three-on-five in an arena filled with, well, tables, ladders, and chairs, there wasn't much needed.
In this remote region, they practice an ancient tradition of honey hunting where they descend towering cliffs on handmade ladders to harvest honey nestled under jagged overhangs.
"Whoa," my friend Kat says, going up on her toes to look inside the bus—there's no doors, just high ladders to get on the bus's deck.
But it is already clear that if there is a constant in life's game of Chutes and Ladders, it is the consuming importance of one's ZIP code.
Drafted in comical disproportion to the architectural structures around them, long-limbed neighbors lean ladders against homes topped with imperfect rows of purple and black roof slats.
Later, ribbons from a trunk in one room match the banners on a castle, and ladders against the walls of an overgrown courtyard morph into railroad tracks.
We caught up with Drewchin to talk about where Eartheater began, finding strength in music, and why you should keep looking out for magic snakes and ladders.
The 34 large and private Water Bungalows at Adaaran Club Rannalhi all include direct access to the stunning ocean waters from private sundecks festooned with wooden ladders.
He also added data such as ladders to the height map, which characters would grab on to if they stood on its spot within the map coordinates.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Word ladders are fun puzzles where you change one letter at a time to make new words until you get to your "destination" word.
Photographs from the scene showed fire fighters scaling ladders to access the building's upper floors with fire engines pumping water through hoses placed on the ground floor.
"It's up to us to do everything we can (to) build more ladders of success for every child and family that's willing to work hard," Obama writes.
For example, some countries have used so-called fish ladders — structures built along the side of a dam that allow fish to pass over and spawn upstream.
When you take a bubble bath, watch a TV show, smoke a joint, consume your favorite foods, all of that now ladders up to self-soothing behavior.
Jobs site Ladders took a look at the cities that have the highest number of six-figure positions that require less than five years of work experience.
Firefighters arriving at the scene began treating injured and using ladders to rescue numerous people already jumping or hanging from windows, fire department spokesman Tim Szymanski said.
Azriel Blackman, an airline mechanic for American Airlines, is not allowed to climb ladders, drive on the airfield at Kennedy International Airport or even use any tools.
NR: Your earlier sculptures of the ladders and the dogs are three-dimensional works that have the illusion of being flattened — it's a strange sense of dimensionality.
Other videos from inside the hotel showed patrons and workers hiding and climbing out of windows with ladders trying to escape the gunfire, the Associated Press reports.
On the muted disco-funk track "Ladders," realizing that the party's going to end, he knows he "might slip into the sea"; on "Jet Fuel," he's "underwater" again.
I use stools, chairs, ladders, windowsills, desks, and anything else I can perch on to give me distance and perspective as I figure out what a painting needs.
And bipeds may have their own place in this increasingly robotic world, doing uniquely humans things like climbing ladders and turning valves in decommissioned nuclear facilities, for instance.
After sweetly telling her dads "Don't hurt yourself" as they stand on step ladders to prep the tree for decorating, Poppy marvels at the large light-strewn icon.
GIPHY Today is Friday the 13th, a day when the most superstitious among us will avoid ladders, making eye contact with cats, and having dreams, at all costs.
"This investment will make a difference in our ability to build those ladders of opportunity for the people who need it the most," said Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther.
Fire department and rescue officials worked to free the other riders from the ferris wheel after the incident using ladders and a fire truck, The Greeneville Sun reports.
The toddy sap is collected by fearless men known as "tappers" who scale barefoot up the towering palm trees on jerry-rigged ladders strapped tightly to the trunks.
As she got closer to home, Ms. Gold said, she saw fire engines with their ladders extended so that investigators could climb up and survey the debris area.
For example, ladders are patterns of stones that extend in a diagonal slash across the board as one player attempts to capture a group of his opponent's stones.
In one case, filed in November 2015, Amber Sargent told the company that her doctor had advised her against climbing ladders or lifting anything heavier than 20 pounds.
WART says it's seen a drop in the number of amphibian prisoners since the ladders were installed, but there is a limit to how much they can do.
They assembled a precarious structure from door-sized pieces of cardboard and step ladders: materials that evoked the pallets of the homeless and the rungs of upward mobility.
Her FIERCE OPTIMISM: ­Seven Secrets for Playing Nice and Winning Big (Dey Street/Morrow, $26.99) is about harnessing the power of decency to climb the ladders of success.
The company's sold 20 of its salmon cannon systems -- which are much cheaper than traditional fish ladders, Bryant says -- to government agencies across the United States and Europe.
"Every time you go up and down ladders, stairs, any walkways, anything that puts you at risk, we want you to use three points of contact," Murphy said.
Unlike the more common e-commerce firms we come across every day, Zetwerk sells goods such as parts of a crane, doors, chassis of different machines and ladders.
When teams win a conference tournament, a regional title or a national championship game, the scissors come out, the ladders go up and the nets are cut down.
During her visit, Ms. Warren, mobbed by television cameras, took the hand of Summit Wicks-Lim, 8, and they climbed step ladders to peek into the shelter property.
The underground system appears to lack sufficient emergency exits, ignore the latest engineering practices and proposes passenger escape ladders that one fire safety professor calls "the definition of insanity."
"Yu Wei chanced upon a set of ladders while on a photowalk with his friends in Chinatown, and thought the view above would make an interesting perspective," Nikon wrote.
Making the moment even more intense, the ladders which reach the top of the spires did not have safety cages, but On The Roofs didn't really seem to care.
Normally, they'll take a boat out, scale ladders attached to the jacket foundation, enter at the base of the tower, and take the long elevator ride to the top.
Several individuals also broke through police cordons, clambered on cars and buses that had been parked as a barrier, then used ladders to get from one bus to another.
" Ennis says she has been experiencing a "twisted kind of excitement," as she has been daydreaming about dragging her body through an ice fall, "teetering on ladders across traverses.
Ladders, one of the most popular job recruitment sites in the U.S. specializing in high-end jobs, has exposed more than 13.7 million user records following a security lapse.
During the field tests, NASA and Russia's Roscosmos will have the astronauts perform activities, like climbing ladders and standing from a sitting position, to see if these countermeasures worked.
Break through that line, and you'll wind up in a winding mountain pass, where you'll need to use small pathways and ladders only accessible to your infantry to win.
But they need to focus their energies on some construction projects of their own: building ladders of opportunity for the poor, and bridges of commerce between the two Mexicos.
Other groups have begun using makeshift ladders made of reinforcement bars to scale the wall and get around its "anti-climb panels," several U.S. officials told the Washington Post.
In a matter of hours, looters wielding power saws, electric generators, and ladders managed to steal a handful of petroglyphs that had survived thousands of years of natural erosion.
Technology is giving rise to a new crop of middle-skill jobs for the millennial generation — but these are without the stability, pay or career ladders of the past.
Because of these restrictions, Marc Cenedella, founder and CEO of Ladders job search, advises that employees not discuss sensitive information on Slack, like your medical history or banking information.
Byford, wearing a hard hat and a high-visibility vest, toured the site with a project foreman, climbing makeshift ladders, asking detailed questions about engineering sign-offs and subcontractors.
Friday the 13th is perhaps the most prominent of a group of traditional anxiety-heightening superstitions that includes black cats, broken mirrors, stepping on cracks and walking under ladders.
More than 100 people had been rescued from the building through helicopters and ladders, Julfikar Rahman, director of the Fire Service and Civil Defence, told Reuters from the scene.
Most of the women who ran for House, Senate and governor in 20203 had also worked their way up professional or political ladders without a male relation going first.
Resist the urge to fill it up or underfill it; it should feel balanced in your hand as you carry it around the room and up and down ladders.
But there is a mechanic where items like ladders or climbing ropes you lay down to help navigate the terrain get shared with other people for their own use.
A truck was sent with ladders that could reach to just below the top of Grenfell Tower, but it did not arrive until several hours after the fire started.
But, instead of spending the day dodging harbingers of "bad luck" (ladders, black cats, and cracks in the sidewalk come to mind), we suggest you pay attention to the moon.
If Chris Weidman pulls off the victory we can cautiously hope that he is able to get some momentum back under him in this harsh game of snakes and ladders.
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Armed police shin up ladders to scale an imposing security fence and rush past palm trees to raid a sprawling mock-Tudor property in search of evidence.
Kamala Harris and Kirsten Gillibrand, former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper, and former housing secretary Julián Castro all came to the ladders to try to see the children inside the facility.
Photos and video from the scene showed emergency responders treating a number of people on the ground, as others used ladders to unload passengers trapped on the bus' upper level.
You need to be racing up the tech and economy ladders without bottlenecking your development, because it's the only way to build a base that's efficient enough to defend itself.
Less than 24 hours after Mr Bukele's tweet, on the afternoon of June 2nd, soldiers in T-shirts and camouflage trousers appeared with ladders outside the barracks in San Miguel.
Last month Marc Cenedella, founder and CEO of Ladders, the leading career platform for jobs paying $100,000 and more, was advising a female executive with 20 years' experience in marketing.
They must constantly be moving, climbing on step ladders to retrieve or stow goods or stopping to grab them from low shelves, boxing and unboxing packages without pausing to rest.
This is the tumultuous 2016 football season, where up is down, footballs throw you, and last second hook and ladders actually work from underdogs with the clock at zero seconds.
State records show multiple citations for violations like improper pH levels, problems with "disinfection feeders" that pump chlorine into the water, and inadequate safety features, including deficient handrails and ladders.
Job site Ladders, which specializes in high-paying jobs, analyzed thousands of job openings and found that 15 companies stand out for posting the most jobs with six-figure salaries.
There is plenty of structure—Go players talk of features such as ladders, walls and false eyes—but these emerge organically from the rules, rather than being prescribed by them.
In April 23, an avalanche on the south side of the mountain killed 2000 Nepalese passing through the Khumbu Icefall, a stretch of ice towers strung with ropes and ladders.
Lumbering over ladders and pipes, civilians crawl onto the span of the bridge, which has collapsed into the murky water, and shimmy up the opposite bank along a dirt path.
We must provide ladders of opportunity to all hardworking families and commit to building an economy that works for everyone -- defined by better jobs, better wages and a better future.
However, CNBC talked to former employees and looked at current employees' job descriptions on LinkedIn, and new job listings from Tesla on Ladders, to learn a little bit about it.
Service is good (I sat at the bar), and the décor is appealing, if trying a little too hard: wooden tables, lighting fixtures made with old ladders and Mason jars.
Word ladders are puzzles that have a beginning and an ending word, and the solver is challenged to change one letter at a time to arrive at the ending word.
Job site Ladders analyzed thousands of opportunities across the United States and found that 15 cities stood out for having the most high-paying roles in the month of July.
Climbers who return from the mountain say Everest slopes are littered with human excrement, used oxygen bottles, torn tents, ropes, broken ladders, cans and plastic wrappers left behind by climbers.
But they gradually decided against changing its famous playful interior, its surprising overhead windows, library nooks, hidden bunk beds, ladders, and fireman's pole just as they were 50 years ago.
Using jackhammers, ladders and blow torches, military special forces and CBP special units spent weeks trying to go under, over and through the walls to test their strengths and weaknesses.
On why you should open every doorI want to encourage people to keep sniffing out snakes and ladders, not just to open the doors that are immediately presented to them.
Joking with one another in a mix of English and Patois, the Jamaicans grabbed aluminum ladders from a nearby trailer, slung buckets around their necks and headed for the trees.
Up a platform to the right is a library defined by a facing pair of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves with rolling ladders (tucked behind the far bookshelf is a studio).
Up a platform to the right is a library defined by a facing pair of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves with rolling ladders (tucked behind the far bookshelf is a studio).
In April 2014, an avalanche on the south side of the mountain killed 16 Nepalese passing through the Khumbu Icefall, a stretch of ice towers strung with ropes and ladders.
New York is also a top-notch choice for workers at other experience levels, too — Ladders estimates that there are around 30,782 six-figure jobs currently available in the city.
Some passengers, according to a 2013 episode of the podcast "The Bowery Boys" dedicated to the storm, were helped down (often for a steep fee) by entrepreneurial citizens with ladders.
Closing the opportunity gap in New York's tech economy, the study concludes, will require more initiatives that truly prepare workers for careers that can be ladders to the middle class.
For Gems and Ladders, he created three stained birch-wood medallions carved with different mottos and hung on wooden chains; each piece is priced at 270 Swiss francs, or $267.
I have played with the idea of building a full scale ramp to go over the wall, but also full size ladders–playing with scale, but also ideas of access.
You may be in a car, you may be crossing by foot or bicycle, you may be on a bus, you may be driving a tractor-trailer full of ladders.
In addition to scaling ladders or crouching in dark caves to render the prehistoric works on canvas, they also helped to set up camp or dig vehicles out of the sand.
He weighed in on why grown-up treehouses are better than kiddy ones, and cast a definitive vote in showdowns between swings and zip lines, and rope bridges and rope ladders.
In a separate incident, UKMTO said on its website that early on Monday six skiffs had approached a vessel in the southern Red Sea and that ladders and hooks were sighted.
In climbing jargon, "free" means using only rock formations for support, not rope-ladders or other paraphernalia clipped to pre-drilled bolts or wedged in cracks; "solo" signifies dispensing with protection.
OL. Industry executives have long complained about inefficiencies that stem from companies' desire to protect patents for parts as simple as bolts, ladders and paints to complex high-pressure pipe systems.
Helping that strategy was the clients' use of bond ladders, which gave them steady income as the bonds matured over time, and also spun off interest payments from the bonds' coupons.
We take down our lights, pack up the CDJs, unplug the fog machine, rip down streamers, and climb up ladders to pack up projectors we'd only finished installing two hours ago.
She recommends carrying two packets of cigarettes at all times, running up and down the ladders ("If you do it slow, it's more tiring"), and learning not to fight the boat.
" Her presidential campaign, she said, was about building "ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every single American can have that chance to live up to his or her God-given potential.
He joined as a firefighter in 1999, after a career in law, and quickly ascended the ranks as he served with engines, ladders and battalions spread across Manhattan and the Bronx.
Photographs from the scene showed the front of the tour bus wedged inside the back of the trailer, with emergency workers using metal ladders to reach the inside of the bus.
In December, as I walked through the pedestrian crossing, I passed by uniformed soldiers transporting long ladders to one side of the port of entry, but I barely registered their significance.
"Instead of building walls, we're going to be knocking down barriers and building ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every American can live up to his or her potential," she said.
From there, I needed to scramble over various single- or double-stranded cables and horizontal rope ladders before reaching the plank, which I now could see was hinged to the structure.
Through puddles and still-unpaved swampland we traversed, arriving at Borscht's funeral pyre: a screen reading "In Loving Memory," playing every Borscht film on high speed, two ladders on either side.
But Jordan Cohen, vice president of marketing for Ladders, the site for jobs paying at least $100,000 a year, tells Axios that June was a big month for high-paying positions.
They spend their days fixing ropes, anchors, and ladders up to Camp 22015 at 19,600 feet, the second of four resting camps used by climbers on their way to the summit.
There is a rag by Richard Tuttle that he bought from the dealer Betty Parsons; a paper doughnut by Robert Rauschenberg; ladders by Bruce Robbins; and an abstract by Thomas Stokes.
Late one recent afternoon in Tijuana, smugglers could be spotted using four homemade ladders to ferry a couple of migrants up and down both walls in the deceptive light of dusk.
The dams came up for relicensing in 2006 and, because of new environmental standards, would need to be retrofitted with fish ladders to allow salmon and other fish to pass through.
The video shows two aerial fire trucks parked on an overpass, suspending an American flag between their ladders — a tribute to the victims and first responders of the 9/11 attacks.
A UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, travelers making their way to this beach have the choice to arrive by boat or tackling steps and ladders down to this piece of paradise.
With their admissions criteria, America's elite colleges sit atop gigantic mountains of privilege, and then with their scholarship policies they salve their consciences by offering teeny step ladders for everybody else.
Only a few towers have elevators, and at Goldwind's power plant here, the access is by a series of 2000-degree aluminum ladders and steel mesh platforms, straight to the top.
Patients used plastic escape slides and ladders to flee the upper floors, while others were carried out by firefighters or rescued by clinging on to a rope hung from a helicopter.
Get the BACtrack S80 Portable Breathalyzer See Details Drunk you is all about going ham on family making, house building, and honestly, putting Sims in a pool and taking out the ladders.
Perhaps most directly, Michael Robinson's 2015 short, Mad Ladders, extended this dissolution to pure creative tool, reducing video feeds to near unintelligibility, a dream transmission from the haze of cathode ray America.
Previously they used unsteady vine ladders to make the descent but now a steel ladder is being built to make the treacherous journey from the isolated cliff-top village of Atule'er easier.
For his part, James N. Reardon, CFP and chief investment officer of ProActive Capital Management, especially likes using bond ladders of higher-grade U.S. corporates, employing real non-callable bonds when practical.
Thousands of workers in Meghalaya, including children, have been killed in so-called rat-hole mines, in which miners crawl into narrow shafts on bamboo ladders to dig for low-quality coal.
Thousands of workers, including children, have been killed in so-called rat-hole mining, which involves miners crawling into narrow shafts on bamboo ladders to mine for low-quality coal, in Meghalaya.
She has set up a rigged game of Chutes and Ladders, where those who are sexually assaulted constantly end up on a chute, and the accused constantly end up with a ladder.
There was a heavy media presence outside the Tokyo detention centre where Ghosn is being held, with throngs of reporters setting up ladders to get a clear sight over the tall fence.
Workers clad in yellow safety vests climbed ladders to work on what appeared to be ventilation equipment on the factory's west side, and a landscaping contractor rode a lawnmower around the grounds.
So, on this wintry day, with a sleet storm looming over the Berkshire Mountains outside her expansive windows, she's working briskly amid an indoor blizzard of paint pots, ladders and chicken wire.
But when he pulls out a clipboard, pencil and measuring tape, I begin to suspect that those homeowners up on ladders are just putting a happy face on an otherwise grinding chore.
"It always ladders to the top," said one person helping advise the administration's response, who noted that Trump's aides discouraged Azar from briefing the president about the coronavirus threat back in January.
For most, it signifies a day where you'll be extra careful around mirrors, watch out for black cats crossing your path, and avoid walking under any ladders that might be lying around.
Workers clad in yellow safety vests climbed ladders to work on what appeared to be ventilation equipment on the factory's west side, and a landscaping contractor rode a lawnmower around the grounds.
A common word like LADDERS can either be clued so solvers get it right away, or it can be clued to place it just out of a majority of solvers's mental reach.
Wearing safety helmets and harnesses, intrepid souls can traverse the forest canopy via platforms linked by rope ladders, wobbly bridges, zip lines, swings meant to be walked on and circus-worthy tightropes.
Signs are hand-lettered; there are plenty of chairs for contemplation and ladders for climbing; and, whether by accident or puckish design, the crime section stops short at a fittingly dead end.
There are aluminum ladders and short bridges stretched over the most treacherous bits, and long spans of boardwalk covered in steel mesh to get through what is essentially a high-altitude marsh.
Try hard to get a clear understanding of those three things during the various stages of the interview process so that you're clear about how your role ladders up to those elements.
They would latch onto a rope pulley system as they climbed each of four ladders and then hook into a bracket as they reached each platform before freeing themselves from the pulley.
The fabrics, mini-chairs, ladders, and other objects Birnbaum chooses are also always of the same color within each fridge, with some matching a hue that is part of its original design.
If you're on the hunt for a new job to kickstart your 2019, companies like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook should be on your radar, according to data complied by career site Ladders.
People have been injured at the chunk falling off ladders and crashing ATV's but there has never been a serious incident involving a defective machine in the three-decade history of the event.
With ladders and hoses freezing in the bitter cold, the firefighters fought their way into the burning building and found the 2-year-old twins, identified as Anna and Israel Omijie, almost immediately.
Thousands of workers in Meghalaya, including children, have been killed in the so-called rat-hole mines, in which miners crawl into narrow shafts on bamboo ladders to dig for low-quality coal.
A spokesman for Whitefish told a Washington state paper that the company is uniquely experienced in working with rugged, mountainous areas like Puerto Rico where helicopters and 100-foot ladders will be used.
Symbols like rainbows, snakes, and ladders—as well as depictions of gods who transport the dead to the underworld and demons who possess the living—each have their own place along that line.
Instead, he's the leader of the icefall doctors, an elite team of eight Sherpa who anchor the ropes and ladders in the Khumbu Icefall that climbers depend on to safely reach the summit.
Fernandez: There are ladders on both sides of the letters, but they start so high up that I had to scale a good 20 feet just to get to bottom of the ladder.
But the decades-long rush to mine coal has led to thousands of so-called "rat-hole" mines that use migrant workers and children to descend hundreds of feet on rickety bamboo ladders.
For most of the 236th and 275th centuries, as hydroelectric dams began to irrevocably alter the environment, scientists introduced "fish ladders" to help salmon and other migratory fish adapt from location to location.
To gauge the effects of environment on performance, Dr. Rosenzweig and his colleagues had begun raising rats in so-called enriched cages, outfitted with ladders and wheels, in the company of other rats.
Much like Ms. Cipriani, Thomas W. Bechtler, a founder of the online sale site Gems and Ladders and an art collector himself, builds on his relationships with artists, inviting them to create jewels.
Ladders further analyzed its database in order to compile a list of companies with the most openings New York and surrounding areas that pay over $215,000 and found that 15 companies stand out.
" Mr. Zinke (pronounced ZINK-ee) spent his childhood fishing cutthroat trout from Good Creek with his stepfather, John Petersen, and hitching joy rides on train car ladders, a habit he called "hooky bobbing.
It definitely has brought out the best in both men, and it reached a crescendo at Sunday's Tables, Ladders, and Chairs pay-per-view in a wild match for the WWE World Championship.
"It was a new problem for me, this Empire State Building, full of surprises and thrills, of hard exhausting climbs up long vertical ladders with a heavy camera on my back," Hine stated.
As bags of sugar, lentils and rice are picked off the lower shelves by shoppers, men carrying ladders push through and clamber up to the higher ones where boxes of fresh supplies are stored.
Our economy doesn't work as well or grow as fast when a few prosper at the expense of a growing middle class and ladders for folks who want to get into the middle class.
And you deserve leaders who will do whatever it takes to tear down all the barriers holding you back and then replace them with those ladders of opportunity that every American deserves to have.
RANAU, Malaysia — In a rural area of the Malaysian island of Borneo, a punk group gathers around a massive print of a Snakes and Ladders board game on the floor of their art studio.
She said the Wuppertal building's fire escape routes also relied on external balconies that could not be used if the facade material caught fire, and it was too tall to use ladders for evacuations.
"Our clients appreciate the relative certainty and the predictability of the income flows and the use of bond ladders lessens the worry about calls and the daily volatility of the bond market," he said.
Three Reuters photographers used two ladders and years of experience to get some of the clearest, unobstructed shots of him entering and leaving the building, which were used by media outlets around the world.
That's exactly what Democrats are proposing: A Better Deal for Public Housing and Ladders to Opportunity, a comprehensive approach to provide $70 billion in critical investments to bring public housing into the 21st Century.
While the GoFundMe page jokes about using the money to buy ladders, Clymer's campaign makes clear it intends to actually donate the funds to the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services.
At least twice a day, beginning shortly after dawn, researchers climb steps and ladders and crawl through a modest glass doorway to scan the surrounding sea, looking for the distinctive spout of a whale.
While this isn't ideal for sunbathing, it makes for a truly unique place, where ladders descend from the rocks allowing people to climb down into the sea as if it were a swimming pool.
On the two-hour Childhood In Kensington Palace excursion of Kensington Palace and its gardens, each child gets a Snakes and Ladders-type game board and follows the instructions to actually lead the tour.
Despite the cloud of sanctions, Rusal filed more than 100 requests for exclusions that would allow it to import aluminum products from its Russian parent company to produce furniture, portable ladders and other goods.
Amy Rubin's set has transformed the Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center into what feels like a limitless construction site, with ladders, tarps and a gaping hole cordoned off with yellow tape.
And though the show does not include Tristan and Isolde there will be piano-playing rhinoceri, acrobats swinging on helical ladders, and also, in honor of the Massine original, people with dandelions for heads.
Our economy doesn't work as well or grow as fast when a few prosper at the expense of a growing middle class, and ladders for folks who want to get into the middle class.
"It is understood the pirate gang boarded the Glarus by means of long ladders and cut the razor wire on deck to gain access to the vessel and eventually the bridge," Massoel Shipping said.
Ladders fall toward the excessive end of Mr. Ten Eyck's sliding scale of regulatory cumbrance; on the more helpful end are procedures required to track produce when there is a disease or illness outbreak.
Top-performing resumes also made use of one or two easy-to-read fonts, section and title headers, and bold job titles supported by a bulleted list of accomplishments, according to that same Ladders study.
The twisted ladders in the icefall, the exhilarating anxiety of being in a tent on a small platform carved into the mountain at Camp Three, but also seeing some of the inexperienced climbers around him.
It features a lengthy sequence where Cooper — still in the guise of Dougie Jones — draws ladders and staircases and swirling black vortexes all over the insurance case files he's been tasked with completing at home.
The board looks like a complicated version of chutes and ladders, and families will have to work together to solve the game and help the mole rats collect all their equipment and evacuate the station.
Protesters who stood for hours on the ladders outside the facility said that they felt the chance to see children inside the detention center's broad cement yard was the most important piece of visiting Homestead.
The Ladders released its August report of companies with the highest number of open roles that pay $23,000 or more, and opportunities abound with some of the top players in business, tech and health care.
In the lead-up to Prince George's birth, there were ladders in position across the road from the hospital doors for at least three weeks before Kate welcomed the baby prince on July 22, 2013. 
The group, which identifies itself as a coalition of progressive university students, posted photos on its Facebook account in which several members climbed over the wall of the house of Ambassador Harry Harris using ladders.
It'll be using Airware's full-stack drones to help roof insurance claim adjusters — a tough and dangerous job that often requires employees to climb ladders or use ropes and harnesses to assess damage to houses.
At times, it feels unnecessary: having to yank down retracted ladders and pull debris away from windows is filler that adds little to the levels, and its existence dilutes the game's unique style of motion.
The lack of diversity is basically statistical evidence of the thick glass ceilings that lurk above the heads of women and people of color whenever they are rising up the ladders of the music business.
Job listing site Ladders ranked the U.S. cities that currently have the most job openings for positions that pay $100,000 or more, using a comprehensive list of job postings from both public and private sources.
The plummeting price of processing power (Moore's Law again), coupled with an increase in bandwidth and a new generation of leadership that has digital in their DNA, has produced bigger ladders than anyone ever expected.
One design feature that helps the Atlas Tanoak stand out is a rail mounted on the pickup bed instead of on the back of the cab, which can help carry large items such as ladders.
Similarly, "House," (2012) recalls flat-roofed houses with ladders propped on their sides in villages in Lebanon and on which bread is baked and tomatoes are dried and ground, evoking the rituals of the home.
They capture falls from ladders, gun accidents, animal attacks, car crashes, fires, and avalanches, each with the Virgin Mary or another spiritual force emerging on the scene like a divine superhero to save the day.
"Female Flesh Wall" (1965) is a dense canvas depicting women in a spectrum of colors, while two other 1965 "Flesh Wall" paintings include prosaic objects like ladders and tables, which ground the otherwise buoyant paintings.
The raccoon, clearly not ready to give up and not a fan of ladders, jolted from the recess of the building, dug its long fingernails into the tan exterior and scurried over to another side.
He cited an April study from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory that found salmon slung through the cannon sustained fewer injuries than traditional systems like fish ladders, which force salmon to jump up "rungs" upstream.
Both Mr. Jain and Mr. Gupta were graduates of India's famed breeding ground for chief executives, the Indian Institute of Technology, and they had been close friends during their rise up their respective corporate ladders.
The sculptures on view reflect these characteristics via assemblages combining  recognizable elements, like ladders and chains, with scrap metal forming S shapes and arabesques; these are painted in red, yellow, blue, and a silvery gray.
Most fruits and vegetables are over 2628 percent water, and workers spend much of their time carrying harvested produce down ladders to bins or to the end of rows to receive credit for their work.
With Snakes & Ladders, for example, you and your competitors move the pieces along a moving digital representation of the game board, while Laser involves positioning mirrors to reflect your laser beam into destroying incoming asteroids.
Alternative ladders in some industries but not others To some extent, those routes already exist in some industries, at least for the very top talent who can potentially make more than their bosses, Taylor noted.
Some 2,26 firefighters and soldiers used ladders, cranes and other equipment to access the ruins of the 22016-floor building, which residents described as folding like an accordion onto its side after the quake struck.
Following a devastating high-rise fire in Tehran, Vatanka said Iranians were passing around a wry observation on social media: We have missiles that can reach Israel, but not ladders that can extend past 10 stories.
The first citation of the president came about 15 seconds into the debate, when Mrs Clinton quoted a favourite Obama line about rebuilding "the ladders of opportunity that will give every American a chance to advance".
"Our economy, society and democracy are enriched when every person, regardless of their zip code, has a shot at a quality education that allows them to climb the ladders of opportunity," she said in a statement.
In the 1930s, Soviet intelligence was playing the long game, looking for well-educated young men in the West like Field with promise and ideological commitment who would spy for Stalin as they climbed bureaucratic ladders.
"It slashes the social safety net, cuts down ladders of opportunity, and will mean significantly increased hardship for millions of struggling Americans," the committee writes in the report, shared first with The Hill: http://bit.ly/22019SAGeD4.
We had the opportunity to elect a candidate -- the first woman president -- who would have brought people together, created jobs, strengthened our nation's leadership across the globe, and opened up ladders of opportunity for countless Americans.
As usual, he said, there weren't enough ladders to go around, so he did as a supervisor had shown him: he climbed up the machine, onto the edge of the tank, and reached for the valve.
The robot can climb ladders, crawl over debris, work in extreme temperatures and has a range of sensors that let it see in almost any lighting conditions – including through depth sensing cameras embedded into its hands.
Call of Duty Challengers will include online ladders, online tournaments, and open tournament event competitions throughout the year starting this month, and Call of Duty League has committed more than $1 million to the prize pool.
From early tensions between gay men and lesbians to parallels between the fight for universal healthcare (and its impact on undocumented immigrants) and marriage equality, each story ladders up to a history lesson that means something.
As a bonus, both fish ladders and trap and haul can make life unpleasant for communities of fish that are further downstream, or in tributary environments where there's one main transport system along the main river.
And in the following decade, its particular combination of the shed roof, the window seats and ladders, the ingenious overhead spaces for outlooks and skylights as well as sleeping, would be thoroughly absorbed by the mainstream.
Step ladders, strings and ropes, blocks of wood, the letters of the alphabet: Such is the basic visual vocabulary that is deployed to retell the familiar story of an existentially challenged puppet's quest to become human.
Some experts warn that hiding the mistakes of the past could stymie efforts to somehow make amends and compensate communities of color that still feel the economic hit of being denied access to lucrative property ladders.
In Delhi, dubbed India's "rape capital" due to high levels of sexual violence, hundreds of women turned out for the festival, which included music and dance performances and gender equality themed games including snakes and ladders.
With its high wooden shelves and rolling ladders and dangling stars, Parnassus is — if I may say so myself — worth a visit, a reminder that a strip mall need not be judged by its parking lot.
On top of all the money we didn't expect to spend on things like ladders and a lawn mower, we also didn't know we needed to clean our gutters regularly or change our furnace air filters.
A doorway with red velvet curtains leads backstage to three sets of sculptures: mops for cleaning up blood; office chairs seemingly gouged by bullets; and elegant ladders, a means of escape or a stairway to heaven.
Tech companies dominate the Ladders' list of employers with the most six-figure opportunities, making the West Coast, and, in particular, northern California, the best spot to be situated in to take advantage of these open positions.
"It's a market where people looking for jobs have the ability to get multiple offers and have employers compete for them," Marc Cenedella, the CEO of the career site Ladders, told CNBC Make It earlier this year.
Among the ridiculous, rustic, and chic decor, rusty old lanterns turned into succulent planters, and shelves made out of industrial piping, there is one trend that must be stopped: reclaiming old ladders and putting them into bathrooms.
It was a somewhat disorienting expedition, from walking through the colorful "wind spinners" to climbing up bright yellow ladders to get a close-up view of the giant cloud of chandeliers, collected lawn ornaments, and various tchotchkes.
Charlotte Clymer, of the Human Rights Campaign (and also an Army vet like the man behind the border wall effort) started a GoFundMe to "buy ladders" for the border wall with all money raised going to RAICES.
In vast open-pits in Jharkhand, children as young as six squatted among glittering rocks scouring with their bare hands for shiny, brittle mica flakes, while older ones descended rickety ladders into shafts seeking better quality silicate.
In a nod to the uptick in usage, the White House Correspondents' Association sent an email to correspondents on Monday asking reporters to clean up gear, step ladders and other equipment being stored in the briefing room.
Bikes and tricycles can be rented, and pedaling around the massive property is a great way to get outdoors, including exploring two big tree houses complete with wooden boardwalks, rope ladders, and slides that kids will love.
Later in the evening, a number of protesters escaped on ladders made of rope or plastic hoses, dropping down from a bridge connected to the campus, as supporters on escape motorcycles awaited them on the road below.
The executive arm of the European Union reportedly plans to target $3.5 billion of goods imported from the U.S., including T-shirts, whisky, motorcycles and ladders, if Trump decides to implement international duties on steel and aluminum.
Witness this astonishing work of art, credited to ThermalMike: Yes, since you ask, that is a Donkey Kong-themed PC inside a modded Tower 900 case with colored liquid coolant representing the classic arcade game's girders and ladders.
Ever since he was a kid, William Spencer has been pushing the boundaries of what a skateboarding trick can look like—using discarded barrels, rusty ladders, and lengths of chain to pull off one-of-a-kind tricks.
It's a promising opportunity for job-seekers advancing their careers," Ladders CEO Marc Cenedella tells CNBC Make It. "Top companies like Apple, Facebook — despite its many scandals — Microsoft and Oracle all have openings for coveted high-paying roles.
The Warwickshire Amphibian and Reptile Team — the memorably acronymed WART — hopes that by placing 20 of the rust-resistant aluminum ladders down drains near known breeding pools in England's West Midlands, they can boost the dwindling amphibian population.
There were more fireworks hidden on the death altar, because as the green Roman candle orbs finally hit the screen, the fire exploded into fountains of rainbow sparks, the ladders melting and the smoke rising toward the treetops.
Other insurgents used ladders to climb the fences, scaling two sets of them, to cross a no man's land that had once been protected by motion detectors and infrared cameras but now had only sleepy guards in watchtowers.
Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside.
We drove to our Airbnb rental, a lovely three-story home with a fireplace tucked at the base of the mountains outside Brasov and a less than five-minute walk from the trail head of Seven Ladders Canyon.
Donkey Kong: A longstanding dispute over the world record in the arcade game seems to have come to a close, perhaps clearing the way for a showdown between nations in climbing ladders, jumping over barrels and hammering things.
Biden also wants to spend $10 billion over 10 years on transit projects in high-poverty areas — an echo of the Obama DOT's Ladders of Opportunity, a program devoted to using transportation as an engine of social equity.
Jones's solo work from the 2000s is characterized by his abiding interest in sacred geometry and occult esoterica: "Ben Jones Approved" geometric patterns that underlay two- and three-dimensional pentagrams, ladders, elaborate animations, and room-size video paintings.
The book is in response to two exhibitions: Grey Steps, Grey Scales, Grey Ladders, which focused on the artist's use of gray, black, and white throughout his career, and Sunny Side Up, which explored his use of vibrant color.
Beginning with Mission 2, my commandos stopped being able to descend interior ladders en masse; I was forced to develop a workaround where I'd allow their grip strength to fail and then just drop them from the top rung.
When it came time to drive, the rats who played with ladders, balls and toys were more adept at operating and steering the ROV, thanks to the neuroplasticity (their brains' ability to change over time) triggered by their environment.
The story heading into WWE's TLC pay-per-view—the TLC standing for Tables, Ladders, Chairs as a reference to the night's unifying motif—was a distinctly odd one, even by the standards of pro wrestling's perpetual drama machine.
But the 64-year-old Braun, who appeared at debates wearing a blue button-down shirt with sleeves rolled up, successfully introduced himself to voters as having built his own business while Messer and Rokita were climbing political ladders.
Siege artillery still does massive damage to defenses, but I didn't see any infantry units having to lug ladders or siege towers around—a relief considering how much the series has struggled to incorporate those elements over the years.
But the wrestling itself is not "fake" — at Sunday's show, WWE Superstars (the company's term for its male talent) will compete in matches featuring ladders, a 5-ton, 323-foot-tall steel cage, and a variety of other weapons.
Already on St. Charles Avenue, where I was staying, ladders were set up for the purpose of viewing parades that were two weeks out, and strings of beads from years past were dripping off every oak tree like moss.
Job site Ladders, which specializes in jobs paying over $100,000, compiled a comprehensive listing of current job openings that pay six figures and analyzed the data to determine what industries provide these elusive opportunities and where they are located.
For decades, experts have tried to ameliorate the loss of the Columbia's wild fish by installing ladders that allow the fish to swim around the dams, and by placing them in barges and trucks for transport around the dams.
We should allow space for a different view on what or who someone might have actually been and do meaningful work to create empathy for communities with different needs because they're often left out of traditional ladders of success.
There's the contortionist who can worm his way around ladders and the guys who know everything about explosives — and, of course, there's Danny Ocean, whose main superpower is basically convincing people to do what he wants them to do.
"Right here before our eyes, in this House, the Republicans are replacing the great American ladders of opportunity with the silver spoon of plutocracy and aristocracy," top House Democrat Nancy Pelosi said during the debate on the budget measure.
There are a few main streets that run parallel to one another, Jiufen Old Street being the most popular, which—chutes and ladders-style—are connected to one-another by steep 100-stair flights that run perpendicular to these main drags.
Elizabeth Warren, who visited the site Wednesday ahead of the main delegation, climbed one of the ladders activists have set up at the facility's perimeter in order to look over its fence and interact with children in the facility's yard.
So if The Boss Baby is making a statement about Trump, it's mainly that the president belongs to a long line of self-obsessed megalomaniacs climbing the tallest ladders they can find, and acting like babies if they run into trouble.
On Saturday, one day after the 25-year-old singer penned an emotional tribute to the late rapper, she shared on her Instagram Story that she was listening to "Ladders," one of the tracks from his most recent album, Swimming.
In fact, the top 0.1 percent consists mainly of business executives, and while some of these executives may have made their fortunes by being associated with risky start-ups, most probably got where they are by climbing well-established corporate ladders.
Going from disconnected, alone, delivering packages with just the tools you can carry, to connected and able to use the ladders, ropes, and roads that fellow players have left behind gives Death Stranding a compelling gameplay loop in its early hours.
It comes from ensuring that economic inequality doesn't subvert our institutions — undermining our democracy, our government and the way the market works to the benefit of the few at the top of the income and wealth ladders, rather than the majority.
According to The Ladders, CEO Lori Dickerson Fouché asks about workplace situations to "Additional questions Fouché reportedly asks include "What kind of cultures do you like to work in?" followed by "Where do you excel?" and "How do you excel?
Sometimes, as in the camera angles that linger on Lara Croft's rear as she climbs ladders or on the shape of her breasts as she works her way through small openings in the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot, it's not so overt.
In The Magnificent Cuckold, the dynamic geometric forms that she had practiced in her paintings morphed into movable wooden platforms, stairs, rigging, slides, scaffolds, ladders, gears, blades and bridges for gesticulating, tottering, charging men and women in loose-fitting, everyday clothes.
She often quotes herself too, or party slogans commissioned by her and given a focus group's seal of approval: Six for '06 (in 2006), Reigniting the American Dream (2011), Ladders of Opportunity (2010), A Better Deal (2017), For the People (2018).
I've experienced a wide sampling of icky moments — from "helpful" hands climbing up ladders to needing to prove myself on construction sites in a way that my male colleagues don't — but I believe that what drives women away is straightforward.
"Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside," he wrote.
For example, at 17A, the clue is "... SLID SAID SAND SANE SINE NINE ..." I have climbed a lot of word ladders in my time, so I recognized that it was, indeed, a word ladder, but what to do with it?
Either way, Saturn in Aquarius will wake you up to the social ladders that exist on the path you want to follow and the rigorous work you'll be asked to put in to reach the level of success you're aiming for.
Footage from the scene provided by the Paris Fire Department to French television showed flames bursting through the upper windows of the building and black smoke swirling around the courtyard, as firefighters climbed up ladders to reach people at their windows.
As audience members take their seats, the performers are already engaged in matter-of-fact tasks, dryly reciting trabalenguas (Spanish tongue twisters) and rearranging objects strewn across the space: ladders, stools, laptops, power strips, swaths of pastel and fluorescent fabric.
Decorators had to use ladders to cover the tree in gold trimmings as well as crown ornaments – tiny replicas of the Imperial State Crown, which Queen Elizabeth wore for her 1953 coronation as well as the Opening of Parliament Ceremony every year.
Note the diagonal "sliding door" that reveals the scene from the top left downwards: Next, Mitchell's 1,050,200 run: Last, how MAME renders a similar scene: See how the ladders come in all at once in that pattern, and there's no sliding door?
Once in the Balkans, migrants become counters in a game of snakes-and-ladders: Slovenian police who catch people trying to go across the country send them back down to Croatia, where they are once more expelled, to either Serbia or Bosnia.
CLINTON: I'm running for president to knock down all the barriers that are holding Americans back, and to rebuild the ladders of opportunity that will give every American a chance to advance, especially those who have been left out and left behind.
" "Instead of building walls, we're going to break down barriers and build ladders of opportunity and empowerment so every American can live up to his or her full potential because then – and only then – can America live up to its full potential.
There has also been a surge in candidates who are immigrants, people of color, and first-time candidates (aka those who are not career politicians) — what all of this ladders up to are big changes in the way our government looks and operates.
We tell a small story where we see one family battle through an illness and the consequences of it, but that story ladders up to the biggest issues in sexism, misogyny, and a woman's right to reproductive justice in the United States.
What all this ladders up to is a massive re-ordering of our politics over the long-term, and in the short-term, a potential Blue Wave for the Democrats this fall — that is, if young women actually show up to the polls.
Opening a wider window into a world many of us know only from news reports and the long-running television series "Intervention," Elaine McMillion Sheldon's "Recovery Boys" tracks four young opioid addicts through the chutes and ladders of recovery and sober living.
These career ladders and pathways support equity and the sharing of expertise, as the best teachers are encouraged and incentivized to work in more challenged schools, mentor new and struggling colleagues and work collaboratively to improve teaching and learning beyond their individual classrooms.
The Danish company also expressed regret that a ship it sold this year, the "North Sea Producer", had then been taken to a shipbreaking yard in Bangladesh, after Danish media last week showed workers using precarious rope ladders to climb the hull.
Remarkably, the very first painting in that series, "Homage to the Square (A)," and the one that established the format for all that would follow, is now on view in the dreamy exhibition "Josef Albers: Grey Steps, Grey Scales, Grey Ladders," at Zwirner.
Jury-rigged structures of common objects—chairs, tires, barrels, plastic bags, ladders, kitchenware, ropes, thread, balloons, little wagons, lots of improvised carpentry—come to sequential grief in a single smooth tracking shot (with a few disguised cuts) that lasts half an hour.
LONDON — More lives could have been saved in the Grenfell Tower blaze in London, firefighters say, but a lack of equipment, particularly fire engines with ladders high enough to reach the top floors of the 211-story building, impeded the rescue effort.
Climbers returning from the 8,850-metre (29,113-foot) mountain say its slopes are littered with human excrement, used oxygen bottles, torn tents, ropes, broken ladders, cans and plastic wrappers left behind by climbers, a embarrassment for a country that earns valuable revenue from Everest expeditions.
Vertical in format, the surface is divided by an irregular grid filled with symbols – clocks, fish, male and female figures, numbers and letters, sailing ships, anchors, houses, bottles, ladders – schematically drawn in a simple, linear style falling somewhere between children's art and graphic symbols.
Back in the day the leeries were those who rode around on bicycles with ladders and climbed up to the lamp posts and lit the street lamps on the streets of London, and then doused them in the morning when the dawn would rise.
A competing fundraiser, however, is raising money to "ladders to get over Trump's wall," though it makes clear the money would actually go to the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services , a Texas-based nonprofit that provide legal services for immigrants.
Warren hopes this will spur a return to greater corporate responsibility, and bring back some other aspects of the more egalitarian era of American capitalism post-World War II — more business investment, more meaningful career ladders for workers, more financial stability, and higher pay.

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