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Mariska Hargitay lassoed her crew for a night of family fun!
Additionally, a16z has lassoed $750 million for its sixth flagship early-stage fund.
" — Sunset Magazine "I Am Lassoed and Dragged Behind a Horse by Drunken Cowboys!
Trump lassoed their fear of falling economically to regressive views on race, gender and immigrants.
One bystander captured on video the moment it was cornered by the police and lassoed.
The llamas were able to elude capture for about 27 minutes before they were finally lassoed in.
"They coulda took a horse and lassoed it like they do at the rodeo or something," Young said.
Silicon Valley venture capital firm BlueRun Ventures has lassoed $130 million in capital commitments for its sixth fund.
Anyway, Jared Allen has lassoed his last quarterback and announced it in a way no one quite has.
It also highlights the way that a collection of fashion subcultures were lassoed together and pulled toward the mainstream.
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone&aposs coach has said Conor McGregor is a one-trick pony who can easily be lassoed.
After a few thrusts of pseudo-masculinity, he has Kelly emotionally lassoed to the point where he can control her.
My husband jokes that he can't go anywhere with me because I always end up lassoed into conversations with strangers.
God. It puts a lump in your throat—the same moon that Jimmy Stewart lassoed in It's a Wonderful Life!
I still haven't figured out that lunge drill lassoed to a tree, but this season might reveal how well it worked.
In addition to the $190 million entity, USV has lassoed $238 million for a growth-stage opportunities fund, its largest to date.
Cowboys on Jet Skis lassoed buffalo that had been swept over fences and into the bay, winding up stranded on the reef.
Multiple sources credit him -- in an oddly specific way -- as being the only California governor known to have lassoed a grizzly bear.
Cowhands on horseback pushed hundreds of animals into corrals, and ropers lassoed the calves by the legs, flipping them onto their sides.
Rope is included in your offensive toolkit, and while everyone can be lassoed, the mechanic has a distinctly different feel for black players.
In one season, he traveled in a circle around North and South America and lassoed the South Pole too, braving the choppy waves around Antarctica.
Japanese government bond yields spiked on Friday, with the 10-year jumping the Bank of Japan's target rate, before the central bank lassoed it back into place.
For "Hairspray Live!" on Wednesday night, NBC lassoed some talented performers with fine singing voices but sacrificed cohesion by cramming the evening with too much interstitial fluff.
I watched them in the crowded enclosures as they lassoed birds around the neck with long, curved poles, stuffing them into plastic bins and loading them onto trucks.
And, of course, many people simply can't afford to carry two properties, so they've got no choice but to stay where they are until they've lassoed a buyer.
Third place went to that breaker of comic-book movie glass ceilings, "Wonder Woman," which lassoed $412.6 million in domestic ticket sales ($409.3 million overseas) for Warner Bros.
Try as they might, the two Russians yanking on the rope lassoed around her wide, wet neck could not pull that massive body out of the icy December slush.
Logan, for example, recorded a (since-deleted) video with controversial YouTube creator Sam Pepper in which he lassoed women and forcibly pulled them in as a "pick-up" method.
But if lassoed to choose a favorite, the real-life royal wins – though we'd prefer to see her team up with Wonder Woman for the ultimate royals-comic mash-up.
By then, Babitz's tidal pull — sumptuous prose organized into vignettes of hedonism without the weight of moral consequence — had lassoed the attention of bookish women, and, seemingly, everyone else too.
The most important difference is certainly the ability to choose which parts of the image the filling agent samples when it's looking for stuff to put inside your lassoed area.
Sapphire Ventures, formerly the corporate venture capital arm of SAP, has lassoed $115 million from new limited partners (LPs) to invest at the intersection of tech, sports, media and entertainment.
A lone wolf without a core crew or mentor, he lassoed social media to help his breakout track from 2015, the wisecracking freestyle "Shut Up," reach the British Top 10.
The city's Department of Environmental Protection, which oversees the sewer and drinking water system, organized a boat expedition to capture the gator, which workers lassoed and gave to the Bronx Zoo.
And here are two reasons why: Kaitlyn Tiffany: Verizon lassoed two musical theater "experts" into this project: Kyle Jarrow, who is currently working on a Spongebob Squarepants musical, and Duncan Sheik, who is terrible.
In honor of Comic-Con we've lassoed up the hottest stars in Wonder Woman costumes for your viewing pleasure ... geek out over the sexy superheroes who are definitely out of your (justice) league. Wonder-ful!
Starting in 1969, in front of a live audience (another pioneering step, long before the Food Network arrived) Mr. Kerr lassoed America into the 1970s with the novel concept that watching someone cook was, first and foremost, entertaining.
Prior to uploading the alligator footage, the YouTuber also uploaded clips where he mowed down in-game members of the KKK (778,000 views), followed by a video where he gets an incoming train to kill an lassoed KKK member (18,000 views).
And Mr. Rispone has lassoed his fortunes to the president like few others: The candidate's first two runoff ads, as noted by The Associated Press, showed Mr. Trump speaking at a rally, with no footage of Mr. Rispone at all.
As he spoke, the rest of the crew was entranced by a particularly graphic video game that Fat Boy was playing on a large-screen TV. His mother winced as a Wild West gunslinger lassoed a man and dragged him to his death.
At times I've lassoed my husband into "night's out" only to reveal after we've arrived at the concert hall that I need him to hold a DSLR camera and follow me while I approach a former Eurovision contestant exiting from the back door.
I lassoed my fiancé into looking at each and every photo with me until he (a.) had an accurate sense of my family history, (b.) knew exactly how adorable I was as a child, and (c.) fully appreciated the wonders of digital photo storage.
In regular rock climbing, this anchor can take a few different forms, ranging from the cams and nuts of traditional climbing to the drilled-in bolts of sport climbing to top-rope anchors built from nylon webbing lassoed around trees and-or sturdy rocks.
It's time to spin around and put your wrists together because the studio embargo for social media reactions to Wonder Woman lifted on Thursday night, and the small group of film writers who got to see it lassoed up this fun truth: Wonder Woman is pretty great.
He had shown up to the E.R. or been admitted to the hospital a few times with fevers, and each of those episodes represented a red flag of MDS that was getting restless, that had undergone some insidious change that needed to be lassoed, caged and somehow contained.
A system of opposing ropes would then have been used to lay the vertical pillars on their side: ropes lassoed around the top of a pillar would pull it away from the rock face, while others held by workers standing at the summit of the outcrop would steady its descent.
Cowboy Ventures, the early-stage venture firm launched in 2012 by longtime VC Aileen Lee, has lassoed $95 million in capital commitments for its third fund, up from the $55 million that it raised for its second fund and more than twice what it raised for its $343 million debut fund.
Mr. Bauer owns the North Jersey Equestrian Center in Pequannock Township, about 30 miles northwest of New York City, and is gifted with a rope: 22 years ago at a party at the World Quarter Horse Congress, he says, he lassoed a woman and hauled her onto the dance floor.
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A photograph of the piece initially showed a rope around it. Police said the rope was used by an officer who lassoed it to see the identification number. Boeing could not say which specific plane it was from.
The lyrics to the chorus are: :Pride of the prairie, Mary my own, :Jump up beside me, ride to my home :My heart's been lassoed, :No more we'll roam, :Pride of the prairie, Mary. :(repeat)Breen, "Pride Of The Prairie" (Sheet music).
While monopolizing milk, her men lassoed Wonder Woman and bound her hand and foot with chains. She was bound to railway tracks, but was able to free herself. Von Gunther was finally captured and revealed that she had worked for the Nazis because they held her daughter Gerta captive.
Like the Calusa, the Tequesta hunted small game, but depended more upon roots and less on shellfish in their diets. They did not practice cultivated agriculture. They were skilled canoeists and hunted in the open ocean for what Fontaneda described as whales, but were probably manatees. They lassoed the manatees and drove a stake through their snouts.
I think those influences show in my perspective." He continues, "I'm not troubled by variety; I like that in a show. I think it's okay to have that kind of a diet, and that confuses people who want an album all wrapped up, lassoed like a branded cow. They want it all to somehow be tightly connected, but I can't do that.
Grant could identify federalist sympathizers in Matamoros and the surrounding areas, and his knowledge potentially put Urrea and some of his federalist-sympathizing troops at risk.Reid (2007), p. 146. Brown threw his empty pistol at one Mexican officer, then grabbed the lance from the man Grant had shot and used it to defend himself. After soldiers lassoed him, Brown surrendered and was taken captive.
When they welcomed June Warren onto the Board in 1986, she advocated for the hunter under saddle horse. Not long after, she had lassoed cowboys and a hunter under saddle division was born. And for every addition to Western pleasure, she made sure a commensurate addition was made for hunter horses. The association continued to grow with a Stallion Incentive Fund (SIF) and then a Breeders Championship Futurity (BCF).
After a chase through the scenic countryside one bandit is lassoed to the ground and trampled by his horse. The chase continues for the other bandits who dismount their horse and try to escape on foot. A bandit is shot during the foot chase while the other two escape to a cabin carrying the mail bags and strong box. In the cabin the two bandits begin to open the bags and divide the money.
A small cannon kept on the plaza, was to be taken and used if necessary to knock down any fortifications. A surgeon, was employed to accompany the force. Before the party had fully assembled that morning, Vidal and some of his companions came riding up. Two of his companions, one called "Little Mickey," and the other a short, swarthy man almost covered with a serape, lassoed the cannon and attempted to drag it away.
When she looks out the window she is lassoed down and carried away. At daybreak, the police raid Avenue Junot; however Irma and Venomous escape through the roof and a bomb is left behind. Augustine is recaptured by the Vampires during their escape. Mazamette shoots at the getaway car, causing an oil leak. Philippe follows the trail to the Vampires’ lair and discovers Augustine and Jane, to whom he passes a gun before leaving.
A tribute to Andy Warhol, Sheep Is Good Food takes Warhol's iconic Campbell Soup can screen print and combines it with a Navajo twist. The Campbell Soup can is turned into a can of mutton stew and instead of the Campbell gold seal, Singer placed an image of a sheep being lassoed. The image has become one of Singer's most popular, landing the cover of the Phoenix New Times in 2010. The original is housed at the Heard Museum.
Shafter was considered a hero in Texas, and even had some legendary poetry written about how tough he was.War-time echoes: patriotic poems, heroic and pathetic, humorous and ... Google Books According to legend, Pecos Bill is responsible for creating many different landmarks. One landmark he is said to have created is the Gulf of Mexico. Apparently, there was a drought in Texas that was so horrible, that Pecos rushed to California and lassoed up a storm cloud and brought it to Texas.
Derek R. Henkle was born in 1983 in Denver, Colorado. While a student at Galena High School, Henkle began attending a gay and lesbian support group at the University of Nevada, Reno. During the course of a meeting in the fall of 1995 that was filmed by a local cable program, Set Free, he discussed his homosexuality. Fellow high school students learned of his admission, repeatedly called him names, and once lassoed him and threatened to drag him with their pickup truck.
Wedding cord ceremony After shrouding the bride and groom with the wedding veils, a pair of wedding participants is assigned in placing the wedding cord around the couple, with the groom being the first to be "lassoed" or "looped" by it at the shoulder area. The cord is held in place by means of pins. In other wedding ceremonies, the wedding cord is tied around the couple’s wrists. The wedding cord stays on and around the couple until the wedding mass or religious service is finished.
In 2006, a group of 40 people protested against Chilean rodeo outside Medialuna de Rancagua where the Campeonato Nacional de Rodeo (National Championship of Chilean Rodeo) was taking place. In 2010, a group of activists entered a medialuna in the middle of a rodeo to protest, and they were violently repressed by the huasos taking part in the event. A 17-year-old girl was lassoed, beaten and dragged out of the medialuna. Since then, other organizations are seeking a ban on Chilean rodeo.
In doing so, he was caught in a strap that had been used to tow the quad bike. With the quad bike no longer attached, the suspects drove south-east on Lambden's Hill with Harper "lassoed" to the rear of the SEAT vehicle. Shaw lost sight of the SEAT but in his pursuit found Harper's stab vest in the road. The SEAT, with Harper still being dragged behind, arrived at the lane's junction with the A4 Bath Road—approximately from where the police came upon the suspects.
In 72 the Alans, a warlike nomadic Sarmatian tribe, made an incursion into Media Atropatene as well as various districts of northern Armenia. Tiridates I and his brother Pacorus, King of Media Atropatene, faced them at a number of battles, during one of which Tiridates I was briefly captured, narrowly escaping being taken alive. He was lassoed from a distance and caught, but he quickly managed to whip out his sword and slash the rope in time. The Alans withdrew with a lot of booty after plundering Armenia and Media Atropatene.
The coordination of Gwangi's animation with live actors on horseback (and the horses appearing to react to Gwangi) was particularly difficult to film, and the source of an editorial lapse in a following scene. Gwangi bites through the ropes around his neck when first lassoed and later has his jaws roped together when unconscious. However, he is then shown being transported in a cart again held only by ropes around his neck but with jaws now un-bound. The first animated sequence in the film is a diving act done by T.J. and her horse.
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that "love has him in a lassoed condition." She goes on to say that Jackson's "rich vocal romping hooks this catchy twirl." The production was described as "big-sounding" and that it adds "just the right snap."Billboard, August 1, 1992 Ben Foster of Country Universe gave the song an A grade," saying that "the light jaunty arrangement creates just the right mood for the silly lyrics, while Jackson’s laid-back delivery fits the song like a glove.
Jallikattu – A bull riding village sport as part of Mattu Pongal celebration Jallikattu ( bull embracing) initially was a bull taming village sport held in the afternoon or evening of the Mattu Pongal celebrations. This sport was popular in the southern part of Tamil Nadu, particularly in Madurai, Tiruchirapalli and Tanjavur. On this day, the bulls, which were worshipped and fed during the day, their horns were tied with bundles of money in the form of coins or notes. The young boys chased such bulls, lassoed them and retrieved the money tied to the horn.
The name Siniloan is also believed to have been taken from a legendary story about Luis and Ana, a married couple who chased a wild boar from a place called Luisiana. They ran after that big boar from Luisiana to Cavinti (kapit sa Binti). The people along the way who saw Luis and Ana chasing the boar took pity on them and helped them to catch it. The people chased the boar through the towns of Lumbán, Kalayaan, Loñgos, Paéte, Paquil, and Pañguil until they finally caught the boar in this town by means of the lassoed captivity or Siniloan.
Once the route is completed climbers will often return to the main wall via a dramatic and famous Tyrolean traverse. The spire was originally summited by lassoing the summit from the main wall and then Ax Nelson prusiked the lassoed line to the peak and was followed by Jack Arnold. While Steve Roper called this "one of the greatest rope stunts ever pulled off in climbing history" many climbers did not recognize this "rope trick" as a true ascent. An undisputed ascent was completed later that season by John Salathé and Ax Nelson via the Lost Arrow Spire Chimney.
Along comes a preacher, played with > superior strength and sincerity by William Conklin, who in this role proves > himself possessed in high degree of a nice sense of dramatic values. At once > there is antagonism between Kate--who is a sort of Diana of the dance halls > for personal chastity and a sense of justice--and the minister. He is > lassoed in his pulpit and dragged to the dance hall, but Kate's sense of > fair play is outraged by the act, and she makes the cowboys liberate him. He > calls on her, and tells her he misses her at church.
The mermaids all escape apart from the strawberry blonde who is lassoed and pulled onto the ship of jeering pirates. The frightened young mermaid is then attacked by the cruel pirates, jumping on her and pulling her hair, though she does a good job of fending them off. Enraged that one of his most beloved subjects has been taken hostage and suffering, King Neptune launches an assault on the pirates and a fantastic naval battle ensues. The sea creatures work together to mimic such war machines as airplanes and bombs, submarine torpedoes, and other such modern equipment.
He gave the kingship of Media Atropatene to Pacorus, while the even more politically important kingship of Armenia was given to Vologases I's brother Tiridates. Little is known of Pacorus' rule in Media Atropatene, except that, in 72, a group of Alans invaded his kingdom and forced him to flee into the mountains. Pacorus was forced to pay the Alans to have his wife and concubines released from captivity. The Alans also invaded Armenia, and nearly captured Tiridates in battle; he was lassoed from a distance and caught, but he quickly managed to whip out his sword and slash the rope in time.
Upon the Nerdlucks' arrival, Bugs Bunny and the other Looney Tunes take advantage of the Nerdlucks' small stature and challenge them to a game of basketball. Through a documentary of basketball, the Nerdlucks learn that the sport's best players are employed by the NBA, and accept the proposal. After stealing the talents of NBA players Charles Barkley, Shawn Bradley, Patrick Ewing, Larry Johnson and Muggsy Bogues, the Nerdlucks transform themselves into the large, muscular, and talented Monstars and easily intimidate the Tunes, prompting Bugs to seek professional aid. While golfing with Bill Murray, Larry Bird, and his personal assistant, Stan Podolack, Jordan is suddenly lassoed down a hole and into the Looney Tunes' world.
A suite of Roosevelt's attendants, led by Holt Collier, cornered, clubbed, and tied an American black bear to a willow tree after a long exhausting chase with hounds. They called Roosevelt to the site and suggested that he should shoot it. He refused to shoot the bear himself, deeming this unsportsmanlike, but instructed that the bear be killed to put it out of its misery, and it became the topic of a political cartoon by Clifford Berryman in The Washington Post on November 16, 1902. While the initial cartoon of an adult black bear lassoed by a handler and a disgusted Roosevelt had symbolic overtones, later issues of that and other Berryman cartoons made the bear smaller and cuter.
Curiously, he confusedly asks "What kind of a duck is this?" as he opens the lid of the duck costume, and Elmer pops out pointing his gun in the fox's face. Elmer, still in costume, chases after the fox, but is caught by the boot with a long rope, pulling him out of the costume and getting him entirely stuck in the boot, sadly asking himself, "How am I ever gonna catch that scwewy duck?" Daffy, who lassoed him, replies, "Precisely what I was wondering, my little nimrod!" Suddenly, the fox grabs Daffy by the throat and flees the area with him, trying to put as much distance between himself and Elmer.
However Wonder Woman got off the pole and broke open a cage freeing a young boy named Freddy. He untied her hands, but Gunther returned and stopped Wonder Woman by pointing a gun at her back. However Freddy lassoed Gunther, and Wonder Woman stopped her plan. She once tried to monopolize America's milk supply and charge high prices for it so that its people would have weak bones and fall before the stronger-boned Nazis after buying all the milk of a company for five years with seven million dollars. In her first appearance she discovered Wonder Woman’s weakness, which is if her bracelets were chained by a man she becomes as weak as an ordinary woman.
According to legends, the hero, Māui, lived at Kauiki, across the bay from Hana. He caught the islands of Hawaii on a fishing trip with his magical fishing hook, but failed to pull them all together when his brothers quit paddling the canoe in which they were voyaging, so the islands were left spread apart from each other. Māui was later persuaded by his grandmother to slow the sun down, so she could grow more food and dry her tapa cloth. Māui agreed to help, so he stood on the summit of Mount Haleakala and lassoed the sun's ray legs and broke them off one by one, threatening to kill him if he didn't slow down.
Behind Mr. Sneelock's ramshackle store, there's an empty lot. Little Morris McGurk is convinced that if he could just clear out the rusty cans, the dead tree, and the old cars, nothing would prevent him from using the lot for the amazing, world-beating, Circus McGurkus. The more elaborate Morris' dreams about the circus become, the more they depend on the sleepy-looking and innocent Sneelock, who stands outside his ramshackle store sucking on a pipe, oblivious to the fate that awaits him in the depths of Morris's imagination. Sneelock does not yet know that he will have to dispense 500 gallons of lemonade, be lassoed by a Wily Walloo, wrestle a Grizzly-Ghastly, and ski down a slope dotted with giant cacti.
Riders carrying modern lassos for competition in team roping. A loose bull is lassoed by a pickup rider during a rodeo Charro with lariat at a horse show in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico Lassoing on the prairie (from the book Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep, by Major W. Shepherd, 1884) A lasso ( or ), also called lariat, riata, or reata (all from Castilian, la reata 're- tied rope'), is a loop of rope designed as a restraint to be thrown around a target and tightened when pulled. It is a well-known tool of the Spanish and Mexican cowboy, then adopted by the United States cowboy. The word is also a verb; to lasso is to throw the loop of rope around something.
Even before the returns were in, office seekers descended on North Bend, forcing Harrison to put up with their importunities even at his dinner table. Noted New York Congressman Millard Fillmore, a future Whig president: "I understand they have come down upon General Harrison like a pack of famished wolves, and he has been literally driven from his and forced to take refuge in Kentucky". Harrison found Kentucky no haven; he apparently hoped to avoid meeting with Clay, but, as writer Gail Collins put it in her biography of Harrison, the senator "ran him to ground, lassoed him, and took him off to Ashland, his estate". Clay had no desire to be in the Harrison administration himself, but expected to run the government from the Senate, and the visit went pleasantly.
Creangă recounts his early disappointment with school activities and appetite for truancy, noting that his motivations for attending were the promise of a priest's career, the close supervision of his mother, the prospects of impressing Smărăndița, and the material benefits of singing in the choir. School is however abruptly interrupted when Vasile an Ilioaei is lassoed off the street and forcefully drafted into the Moldavian military. After spending some time being tutored by teacher Iordache, whom the text depicts as a drunk, a sudden outbreak of cholera kills his teacher and pushes Smaranda and Ștefan to send their child out of the village. Nică follows the path of transhumance and is assigned to the care of shepherds, but he himself falls ill with what the narrator claims was cholera, and, upon returning home with a high fever, is instantly cured with a folk remedy of vinegar and lovage.
The opening title track "alludes to rising seas and overpopulation" and features "a melancholic verse" that "crescendoes into an explosive refrain later totally downcast in the bridge" and has been called their "heaviest song – lyrically and musically" since the aforementioned "Jezebel". The song "begins as a tragic story of youth until, in a deft and devastating transition, everyone on earth is lassoed into complicity." The second track "How To See Through Fog", the sole single released from the album, contains a "particularly arresting" piano melody. The song is "about anti-conformity or, at least, an existential ideal of self-determination", whose narrator is "revealed as insecure and indecisive." "They'll Kill You", the following track, "details the failures that twenty-something Australian emigrants encounter when they try and escape reality by positing a greater one beyond that country’s borders. The cracking of illusion is painted in the way the chord progression yields and opens to a seasick lurch down the scale in the bridge, sliding like the point in an argument where things start getting thrown, and sinking towards the inevitable conclusion: “this birdhouse migrates too”" and has been described as "devastating".

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