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The Covington lawyers, too, have been roped into that case.
"People are surprised he got roped into this," Anderson said.
Shoot, am I now roped into a Valentine's Day obligation?
In all of its roped forms, climbing depends upon anchors.
Both will be roped into a free update for Mooncrash.
On the boat, we were roped together, like one line.
It roped me into [saying], 'We should be doing stuff.
Ukraine has already been roped into this domestic US issue.
The area has been roped off and is marked with buoys.
Why was the diner not roped off with crime scene tape?
Kristen Stewart is about to get roped into a major scam.
The officers roped off the area as their fears were confirmed.
She peered up at the higher reaches of the roped route.
So how did presumably logical humans get roped into this mess?
Half the seats are roped off with a big red cord.
The billionaire who they tried to get roped into this collusion thing.
Daniel Murphy roped a double to right that scored Harper and Zimmerman.
In the process, he roped in fans of those sounds as well.
Royal duty means being roped into some things you might later regret.
Some retailers have already roped off alcohol aisles and halted booze sales.
Probably figured she'd be more believable if she roped me into it.
I'm sure I wasn't the only one roped in by the title.
Then I waited inside the lobby, just outside a roped-off area.
In 1960, Cohen was roped into an ambitious mission to infiltrate Syria.
Mr. Ormerod had roped in a rig from Michael Jackson's recent tour.
That's how Lisa got roped in and learned to keep a secret.
Wilbur Ross (played by Kate McKinnon) are roped into the measuring contest.
My mom performed in community theater and sometimes roped me into bit parts.
Tide wasn't roped in until it was mentioned specifically on Reddit's /r/intrusivethoughts.
Last year, it roped in celebrities like Jimmy Fallon to endorse the app.
Think you are too smart to get roped into a scam like that?
They have two cars in the parking lot there that are roped off.
They play the role of "good listener," but unintentionally get roped into drama.
Just take it easy on whatever unassuming friend you've roped into your hijinks.
Since then, AMCs have been roped in only occasionally to help distressed banks.
The women gathered inside a roped-off area at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Naturally, Phoenix is immediately roped into defending his tour guide from murder charges.
He roped in his Pancasila friends to re-enact what they had done.
" Then again, "Sometimes it's not a box, but a ring, iced or roped.
It's ironic, given that couture is a fashion subsector roped off in velvet.
"Morgan Freeman has been roped in, just like Colin Powell was," Zakharova said.
As for the work and friend gift exchanges you inevitably get roped into?
A revelatory clue floats from the sky and the killer is roped in.
We thought this later when the first Georgia Man come and roped us.
A black stanchion roped off the entrance, while four security guards stood watch.
I don't even know what was going on in the roped-off part.
Just focus on taking the high road and not getting roped into any arguments.
Thursday seems to be the first time he roped The Boss into this mess.
The area of the trading floor was roped off as the issue was addressed.
The rush to regulate data privacy has roped in companies from healthcare to retail.
Rachel and Quinn got roped into a murder at the end of season 2.
Much as I wanted to try it, it was roped off on every floor.
This week, they needed extra help and roped in new tech reporter Daisuke Wakabayashi.
The video for the Game's new single, "Roped Off," will debut at 11 p.m.
This week, they needed extra help and roped in veteran tech reporter John Markoff.
China has even roped high schoolers into developing artificial-intelligence technologies for its military.
I remember residents telling me that all of the streets were roped off suddenly.
Many migrant workers and suppliers of materials were roped in to build the complex.
In the first inning, David Wright roped a double into the left-field corner.
Just by getting hurt, he finds himself roped into a similarly dire financial predicament.
She roped in her friend, DJ E.T. Hazzard and started running the baby bash.
It would also be nice if she roped in a more limber rhythm section.
Rossana Barrera, one of the Guaidó appointees roped into the scandal, denied any wrongdoing.
The area was roped off as part of an active crime scene investigation on Thursday.
"This is not his first rodeo, and he ain't roped a cow yet," he said.
Of course, I am roped into signing up for another race, which costs me $10.
And Red Hen restaurants aren't the only companies that have been roped into this controversy.
In a rough sea and high winds, the middle boat was roped to the trawler.
Its shows have already roped in talent like Chris Evans, Jennifer Garner, and Steve Carrell.
Three pitches later, Calhoun roped a 2-0 fastball to center field over Canha's head.
Staff were also roped into searching for employment opportunities for the administrator's wife, Marlyn Pruitt.
Josh Stanley, the eldest and nerdy one, roped guests into technical, scientific discussions about CBD.
When they roped them and they shackled them Was he with them in the hold?
An anthropomorphic character from a 2005 comics series roped into the service of white nationalism.
A yellow card for Panama's Edgar Barcenas, who basically roped his opponent to the ground.
Public bodies that previously had no role in border control are being roped in, too.
And she was really overwhelmed and she roped in her twin sister to help her.
Luckily, he's roped into Dustin's plan to find D'Artagnan, and he's a very adroit demogorgon-hunter.
Phone: $63/month for a two-year plan I got roped into at my last job.
"Walking around dead bodies, seeing the soul of your village roped away from you," says Jal.
During this election season, Pope Francis was roped into three super viral, and completely false, stories.
Some of the YouTubers being roped into the scheme were as young as 12 years old.
First it was the possession charge, and then I got roped into the whole conspiracy thing.
Ikea roped the two-time World Memory Champion into its clever marketing campaign with an email.
I roped in my extremely willing boyfriend, cancelled all my social commitments, and got researching. Yawn!
The Spy Who Dumped MeKate McKinnon and Mila Kunis play women who are roped into espionage.
Over the weekend my sister visited me, so I roped her into dopamine fasting with me.
Pence wasn't a party to the call, but has still been roped into the Ukraine saga.
Clearly, he's a studio assistant who's been roped into posing at the end of a day.
Instead, he has used hallways and roped off areas at the Biltmore Hotel to avoid questions.
China's internet titans have already been roped into the government's plans to lead in artificial intelligence.
Even Spider-Man (Tom Holland) and Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) get roped in, with mixed results.
Naturally, he gets roped back into working when he's asked to help rescue a kidnapped scientist.
They would not be able to leave the roped-in area to talk to senators. Sen.
Several people could be seen outside the church, which was roped off with yellow police tape.
Part of the lot was roped off as a distribution center for clothes, food and coffee.
But he is running late and McMahon succeeds only in getting roped into a tacky picture opportunity.
Our neighbors, the Malones, roped off their family cemetery, terrified eclipse-chasers would park on relatives' graves.
But in order to maintain top-dollar advertisement placements from big companies, celebrities will be roped in.
How can users know if their location is being roped into this kind of experimental data silo?
After getting the green light from my executive producer Joe Posner, I roped in Vox's engagement team.
" The other variation, often in a roped-off area, requests, "Please do not enter this sensitive area.
These are not unfortunate dupes who got roped into something they didn't understand or didn't believe in.
In other words, you could soon get roped into enjoying even more content for even more money.
Another friend, Greg Murphy, shared a Facebook photo of the men roped together while climbing a rope.
Kosovo fears being roped back into a Serbian-dominated union of the kind it fought to leave.
Judge is progressing at a rehab assignment, including a roped RBI single off the wall on Sunday.
After Jake Bauers walked, Greg Allen roped a two-run homer to right to knot the score.
Climbers are protected against falls by a roped belay system like that used in traditional rock climbing.
For their 2013 launch, they roped a few of their friends into writing a bank of articles.
Now, if it's been a while since you've jump roped, then you might feel a bit rusty.
After being allowed inside the roped-off area, I was offered mochi ice cream while I waited.
Shout out to the friends I've roped into ClassPass, I've been on it for almost a year!
Workers got roped into things they didn't need to care about via reply-all or company-wide emails.
On Thursday, Palestinian flags flew in the roped-off field where Israeli authorities gave permission for the gathering.
He also roped another friend, Alex, into doing the actual decorating while he explained how the bot works.
It roped in corporate sponsors, including Coca-Cola and the Danish Girl Scouts, to advertise on the bikes.
Add that to the long list of things Jughead has been roped into against his will this season.
PVH has also roped in millennial-favorite influencers such as singer Justin Beiber and has collaborated with Amazon.
The announcement comes weeks after the country's biggest ride-hailing service roped in Mahindra & Mahindra as a partner.
The area has been roped off so he can relax without interruption until he's ready to swim away.
To further increase my odds of success, I roped in a colleague to join me at the class.
Horses had to be ridden, calves branded, steers roped, but nobody needed anyone, ever, to ride a bull.
Ms. Bangser has roped in 32 top-notch dealers, among them Hauser & Wirth, Friedman Benda and Salon 94.
Mr. Mohammed's rat trap would remain tightly roped to a railing near his brother's grave, Mr. Rassoul promised.
Seattle opened a 2-0 lead when Span roped a double to the gap in left-center field.
Then, she roped men in for a night they would hardly remember — aside from the credit card statements.
Costa quickly had a conversation with the head of NIS America, who roped the Japanese developers at Falcom.
Courtney's first experiment goes wrong, though, and more competent student Ray (Diego Luna) is roped in to revive her.
I huddled by the dying embers and plotted the deaths of everyone who got me roped into the adventure.
Meanwhile, Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) gets roped into their schemes, even as he's supposed to be under house arrest.
Also, it's a standalone, so it's perfect if you don't feel like being roped into a big long series.
Hala-Play has roped in Hardik Pandya and Krunal Pandya, while Chennai-based Fantain Sports has appointed Suresh Raina.
In some cases, companies have been unwittingly roped into the conflict and needed to quickly clarify their corporate stances.
Here are a few more ideas to get you started, but there's little that's not roped into this offer.
Because China is regarded as a rogue, it is not roped into the co-ordination efforts among Western donors.
Afterwards, Kay drags him to Brooklyn to pick up a briefcase for Lenny — the favor she roped Kay into.
It is about a dirty NYPD cop (Lopez), who gets roped into ratting on her unit by the FBI.
Part of the territory of being a celebrity best friend is that you might get roped into their drama.
The pair were roped together, according to local media reports, and were climbing with a guide at the time.
Which side of the "roped-off area" that divides observer from observed does a writer, remembering her past, occupy?
So I came out to the street -- already roped off police -- and found staffers from the New York bureau.
But taught to be resourceful, she roped in her friend's husband in her flat hunt and eventually found one.
Go deeper: The Economist on how the rest of the Horn of Africa is getting roped into the crisis.
He met two dozen Indian and international political scientists, and roped in Harvard graduates and marketing gurus from Mumbai.
That's all right; so does Martin Rauch (Jonas Nay), the reluctant East German spy roped into carrying it out.
Lipa pays lyrical homage to White Town too, singing of a love that's roped her back in after heartbreak.
In my innocence, I jumped at the chance, and roped my gourmand friend Howard into joining us as well.
By late Sunday, it was surrounded by fire trucks and police vehicles, its perimeter roped off by police tape.
Our best chance, we figured, was to have the donkeys roped to my pickup truck and ready in advance.
Doesn't sound like things got to that level -- but clearly, the feud spilled onto Twitter ... and roped in Gigi.
Pence also pulled into inquiry: Vice President Pence has also now been roped into the Trump administration's Ukraine scandal.
In dramatic testimony on Monday, she roped in some of Trump's top advisers as witnesses to the unfolding controversy.
So whether you like it or not, you'll be roped into the clean energy boom one way or another.
The room is roped off and Waters doesn't enter it — the installation remains untouched, even by his house cleaners.
There isn't a lot of worthwhile evidence suggesting that young children should be roped into the world of social media.
He started throwing huge parties that broke out of the college circuit and roped in the city's hip-hop scene.
Conveniently, Daniel is at We Got Y'all just long enough to get roped into "career day" for We Got Y'all.
With Michael Saunders on first after a single, first baseman Brock Stassi roped a ball to the corner in right.
It has roped in the Bangkok Taxi Co-operative Network, which claims 60 percent of Bangkok's 100,000 taxis as members.
Escobar roped the pitch into center field, Yoenis Cespedes and Michael Conforto misplayed the ball, and the rest is history.
The agents searched the luggage underneath the bus, everything inside, and the area surrounding the bus is completely roped off.
That promise isn't hollow, either, as Google's great influence has also roped in a bevy of big-time content providers.
Reflecting on the experience with Chloe, however, made me think: What kind of scheme had I gotten roped into, exactly?
D'Arnaud led off the frame with a solo home run, and one batter later, Garcia roped his own solo shot.
In supermarkets, for airport security and at train-station ticket offices, the process is generally formalized, with roped-off routing.
He shared a few laughs with Drake and the rapper's father as he stayed in the restaurant's roped off section.
No matter what ridiculous hot-dog debate you get roped into in the future, the Humm Dog is the answer.
With two outs, Jackie Bradley Jr. roped a single to right field, and Pedroia walked on a full-count pitch.
The rules: The trial will be tightly controlled, with limited video footage and reporters enclosed in a roped-off pen.
Because I cannot seem to stop working with Ms. Dias, I roped her into writing the newsletter with me today.
Kim Kardashian West got roped into an online food fight ... and responded by laying a plant-based smackdown on everybody.
To the extent that a Trump Doctrine is emerging, it seems to be this: don't get roped in by doctrine.
LONDON — "Look!" squealed a cyclist, almost crashing into a dense crowd behind a roped-off area along the Thames walkway.
The United States is also pursuing criminal charges against the company — a fight that's roped in the country's northern neighbor.
They also roped in celebrity friends like Jared Padalecki, a star of the show "Supernatural," to produce their own wines.
Commandos fast-roped down onto the deck of a ship, resembling Iran's July seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker.
Ehrenreich and Clarke have serviceable chemistry, and Clarke is a lot of fun when she's roped into Han's ragtag crew.
So when he heard that they were going to New York, that's what roped him into US charges for distribution.
It roped in prizes for two of its stars (Alex Borstein for supporting actress and Rachel Brosnahan for lead actress).
Both Trump supporters and the protesters roped off across the street said they were worried a standoff would happen once again.
After striking out in his third at-bat against Keuchel, he roped an RBI double in the eighth off Hector Rondon.
But after getting roped into the planning process and realizing he was at a positive place in life, his excitement grew.
He seems worried he might be on some kind of hidden-camera show, roped into a gag he doesn't yet understand.
I'm also 50 years old, which is why I roped in some 16-year-old skaters to help test the StarkBoard.
" Malcolm's brother previously spoke to the Post explaining his parents "got roped into [this by] some guy who f—— cheated them.
"You're reasserting control, and that's a sign that you got roped into the plans in the first place," Dr. Bonior says.
Petty criminal and devoted father who did jail time and got roped into the ant business by Hank Pym (Michael Douglas).
After Jake Bauers worked an eight-pitch walk, Greg Allen roped a two-run homer to right to knot the score.
BBC DJ Clara Amfo is throwing her hands up, watching over the gig from a roped-off area above the stage.
The organizers had to be prepared to explain to fans when they would be able to pass between roped-off areas.
With the corpses promptly roped up and away, Shawn Layden — Sony's president — came out to finally introduce us to the showcase.
Podesta's name was roped into the conspiracy theory after WikiLeaks released a trove of hacked emails from Podesta and other Democrats.
Hannah gets roped into hanging out, since she admits she has nothing else to do, and they head off to lunch.
At 2:113:50, according to Verizon FIOS, notorious Yankee killer Evan Longoria roped a double down the left field line.
Parents roped in their kids to the "family business" before the children even knew what being public on the internet meant.
And defying convention, three grand 5013th-century rooms have not been roped off but may be contemplated from newly designed benches.
I know, I was also shook to learn MK was still in business when I got roped into a sales pitch.
I had roped a gaggle of friends into going that morning, and at some point, each one (gently) ribbed my obsession.
As you can see from the pics below he's also roped in his musical pals and movie cast members to model.
Trainee theatrical makeup artist Amy, 24, got roped in by her performer sister despite having absolutely no interest in comedy whatsoever.
The cast consisted of her children and the Lithuanian students she roped into learning lines as part of their English lessons.
The actor was out Saturday at JFK with her daughter, Sophia, who was roped into the college admission scandal last year.
The actor, 47, shared a sweet photo with his daughter, Jasmine Lia, who adorably roped her dad into a tea party.
Sony's long-gestating Spider-Man spinoff has just roped in a new star, Tom Hardy, and a new director, Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland).
Pre-climb preparations also included rappelling and rehearsing sections while securely roped up, a common practice for climbers attempting multi-pitch ascents.
Craftsmanship goes courtside with the opulent stained-glass backboards, gilded basketballs, roped-off trophies, and chain mail jerseys from artist Victor Solomon.
It's unfortunate that a joke about Trump's accent roped in comments of homophobia, racism, and sexual assault, mainly because of the irony.
To drum up interest, it roped various media companies—including Gizmodo Media Group—into the experiment by paying them lots of money.
Bruce Maxwell lined an RBI single to center, Canha hit a sacrifice fly and Joyce roped a run-scoring double to right.
Forget all the excuses you've given — pure laziness, uncertain plans, being roped into a last-minute fete — now's the time to panic.
The stark, sharp building is surrounded by fresh dirt that's roped off on the outside, and gleaming white paint on the inside.
Obama followed the teachings of her "Let's Move" campaign for the next sketch: She jump roped as astonished elevator-goers looked on.
The demo team roped in a Sonos TV sound bar that was positioned between the two One devices with a voice command.
In fact there are two Aibo pups on display in a roped off area tucked away from the rest of the booth.
I get roped in to all sorts of email conversations, I receive too many emails every day for me to respond to.
Pictures has roped in director Patty Jenkins to helm the sequel to "Wonder Woman," a source close to production confirms to CNN.
One climber slipped on an icy area, causing the rest of the roped group to fall 200 meters into a glacier crevasse.
The morgue at the main hospital was roped off and guarded by policemen, who did not relay information about the casualties inside.
This has coincided with his competing in Thai Fight, a promotion which goes back to the old tradition of roped fists fights.
Soon the block of East 12th Street was busy with police officers and their bosses, the car roped off with yellow tape.
The trip includes a detour to Great Neck, Long Island, where Dancing Dan has been roped in as a guest Santa Claus.
There is no party in the world—no velvet-roped VIP club, no grime-covered warehouse—that can compare to a ball.
On "The Tonight Show," Claire Danes will talk about the end of "Homeland" and probably get roped into some silliness with Fallon.
The next year, the person said, Trump's family was more roped off — Trump himself missed the festivities because of the government shutdown.
American swimmer Ryan Lochte is roped into a scandal after he's caught lying about an assault on a night out in Rio.
Each of the little critters are protected species, and each were allegedly roped into Franco's weird reptilian-trafficking ring, according to the DOJ.
It roped in hundreds of thousands of people and made publisher Sony tens of millions of dollars, but couldn't keep most of them.
Her media put up with being roped off, but then pictures of it hit the Web, and folks in flyover country weren't impressed.
Internet-connected devices, if not properly secured, can be roped into botnets capable of making web sites inaccessible to huge numbers of people.
The climbers were roped together but not clipped to the safety pickets at the time they reached a ridge around 17,000 feet up.
Madson intentionally walked Adrian Gonzalez and struck out Wilmer Flores, but Lagares roped his double into right field to put the Mets ahead.
Fact checking Trump involves asking weird questions to experts who do not traditionally get roped into articles on the dishonesty of elected officials.
More specifically, a group of people who crossed into the roped-off area and pushed and shoved the rock until it toppled over.
Nearly every character in the MCU is roped into the war, with Thanos swiftly establishing himself as an unprecedented threat on multiple fronts.
These text messages set off their own media cycle, as they officially roped in Gaga and Perry as people involved in Kesha's case.
Or, if you find yourself being roped into conversations centered on rumor and hearsay, it's possible to shut these conversations down with grace.
They roped it off and put the police lines up, but we broke-in, 'cause the Super Nintendo was still in his room.
Derrick stiff-armed three dudes, tight-roped the sideline and outran the entire Jacksonville defense to tie Tony Dorsett's longest-ever TD run.
Two other climbers -- a man and woman who were part of a group that was roped together -- died in the Italian Alps. 5.
New York was blanked until the sixth when Edwin Encarnacion roped an RBI double off Taylor Clarke (4-3) that scored Aaron Judge.
Two-pitches later, Christian Vazquez roped a two-run single into left field, and just like that, Boston erased a two-run deficit.
Castellanos was hit by a pitch and, with one out, Saltalamacchia roped a two-run single to give Detroit a 3-23 lead.
A YouTube livestream video, with more than 48,000 views, further perpetuates that conspiracy, saying the entire house is roped off with police banners.
A viral video posted on Twitter shows multiple police vehicles driving down the street, which is typically roped off for pedestrians at night.
First, I called my sister, who is also isolating in my house and was okay being roped into helping me with this article.
In effect, Seoul has now roped the President into a diplomatic process, forestalling for now, the risk of a pre-emptive US strike.
On a narrow, snow-clad path, climbers roped together are seen approaching an unidentified peak, step by careful step, in the glaring sun.
Another measure forces reporters behind roped off lines and into pens, hindering their ability to approach senators and ask questions, another common practice.
There were signs that some migrants might have fled from Calais to Paris to avoid being roped into official processing of asylum requests.
Together, they have recreated the kind of glammed-up, velvet-roped scene that ruled SoHo (and the meatpacking district) in the early aughts.
The Senate will control the cameras during the impeachment trial, limiting what viewers see, and reporters will be confined to roped-off areas.
At her side in a roped-off 10-row section of the Sony Loews Theater at 67th and Broadway was Donald J. Trump.
Two men were loudly discussing politics at the bar (this was my first post-inauguration trip) and I got roped into the conversation.
His star, which he received in 2007, is currently roped off and covered after a man with a pickax destroyed it last month.
Both spots offer a relaxed mood that's miles away — in more than just distance — from the velvet-roped precincts of South Beach's clubland.
In Kassel a small group of visitors was roped together and instructed to communicate with a group in Athens while the rest looked on.
You will always be roped in, and your outfit will never, ever be good because the point of dressing up is that it's shit.
A police officer stands guard inside an area roped off with crime scene tape near a home being investigated by police on Thursday, Dec.
Another sore spot is Ileana D'Cruz whose role as Amay's wife is so superfluous that she was probably roped in just for the songs.
We had a calf running down Hwy 79 and he came & helped us..Bevill rode on the front of my car & roped the calf!!
The Mets took a 1-0 lead with two outs in the second when Plawecki roped a double to the wall in center field.
") It's embarrassing, and even more so if we get roped in ("Darling, do NOT take her money—she's not paying, I won't have it!
Puig then roped a line drive over Jay's head, with the ball one-hopping the 396-foot sign in center, scoring Seager and Gonzalez.
Get roped in with the promise of music for nothing, and you'll eventually pony up the $10 a month for the convenience of premium.
Trevon Grimes caught a short pass and tight-roped the sideline for a 20-yard score with 210:259 to go in the quarter.
Their creations are usually DIY projects with little-to-no budget, made solo with maybe some friends or family members roped in to help.
In the last Democratic presidential debate, despite Kamala Harris' best efforts, Warren refused to be roped into a debate about Trump's use of Twitter.
BAYOU CAVIAR Cuba Gooding Jr. directs himself in the role of an ex-boxer roped into a scheme by a Russian gangster (Richard Dreyfuss).
Your family has roped you into another group text about politics, which has your phone buzzing like crazy for the rest of the day.
Traditionally, Equity is somewhat poor at making predictions that actually come true, so we roped our producer in to help talk about the future.
The accident involved a group of nine mountaineers roped together while climbing on a glacier in Adamello Brenta Park near Trento in northern Italy.
At the center of the room is a monolithic Richard Long sound system, roped off like the work of sonic art that it is.
They roped off a large area around the shopping center in the enclave of Sunset Valley and were collecting evidence, including surveillance camera footage.
Biometrics: China uses widespread facial recognition research to detect and track the Uighur minority, and it has roped in Western research institutions to help.
I woke ablaze, my petticoat drenched, roped his stiff beard round my neck, and "She won't work in no white man's damn kitchen," I said.
How could anyone—let alone the 9 million+ investors claimed on the B2G website—get roped into investing in a venture so thin on details?
"We saw lots of examples of people being short-roped in the icefall and dragged up ... and that is just after base camp," he said.
I've even roped friends into this ridiculous hype and now they're also following several Twitter accounts, notifications on blast, waiting for listings to go live.
Family members and friends in a roped-off area wore black T-shirts that said "Bad" on front and "No more pain" on the back.
" Also roped in is the show's newest clone M.K., whom Maslany describes as "a bit skittish, so it's kind of hard to pin her down.
Last week, parts of Apple's new flagship retail store in Chicago had to be roped off, as dangerous icicles started to form on the roof.
In the early hours of July 4th British marines roped down from a helicopter to seize the tanker, which held 103m barrels of Iranian oil.
Those doing so on January 22023rd might have noticed a long green tube, studded with ridges and dials, roped off and watched by stern guards.
Several girls were roped into similar arrangements, according to the Herald, because Epstein would pay his victims hundreds of dollars to find him more girls.
In that film, the washed-up male model gets roped into a Manchurian Candidate-esque brainwashed-assassin conspiracy by a shadowy cabal of fashion elite.
He got roped into a brawl out in West Hollywood back in December of 2018 ... which turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.
Blacks and Latinos, she noted, are much more likely to lack the required identification and thus would be disproportionately roped out of the voting booth.
"[Henry] had a very difficult childhood and was roped into a gang life from a very young age," Mulligan wrote in a decision from November.
Friday to find Treba standing near the infant, who was sleeping in a stroller, while allegedly drinking a beer outside the bar's roped-in area.
Once he was roped and restrained and the bike was returned to its rightful owner, the cowboy kept the crook subdued until the police arrived.
I never had boring conversations in the store, was never roped into asking boring questions such as what people did or where they were from.
The next two batters both reached base, and after a sacrifice bunt, Jonathan Villar roped a two-RBI double to make the score 4-0.
Roped off, elevated on a riser for display, it is spotlit ordinariness, like the toe-bone of a saint set in a filigreed golden reliquary.
Please, behold: They also popped by Nancy Pelosi's office and roped the Speaker of the House and fellow meme machine into a photo shoot, too.
Its new one was roped off with yellow tape, with part of the building lying about two inches lower than the rest, the engineers estimated.
Instead of netting $1,150 from me on just my iPhone X, Apple roped me in for some $183,750 for all the aforementioned accessories and services.
An inning later, Aaron Judge roped a double off the center field wall over Mallex Smith's head and scored when Gregorius slapped a single to left.
A slew of other music celebs somehow got roped into starring in this movie and, sadly, Rollins gets the smallest part out of all of them.
A new lava viewing area was roped off on Monday, and authorities hope to have it open for more (and safer!) lava watching by midday today.
If you fall into the latter category, you're likely all too familiar with being roped into a party and having zero idea of what to wear.
In the footage, the stoic male guard — wearing a tall bearskin hat and red tunic — is seen marching in a roped-off area outside the castle.
Climbers are roped together for safety, and they clip their lifeline into protective pieces placed in cracks along the way to catch them if they fall.
Arnold Schwarzenegger got roped into a real-life action scene down in South Africa, where he was drop-kicked from behind in a truly bizarre attack.
What I don't expect is to be kidnapped by a group of anti-technology extremists and roped into their plan to topple a massive tech conglomerate.
The Orioles took a 1-0 lead when Machado roped a double down the left field line over the leaping attempt of third baseman Rafael Devers.
In the 90s, he had a ranch in Montana, and roped in rodeos, feeding on old-school country singer-songwriters like Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash.
The center block of the theater's seats, visible at a distance, have been roped off to resemble a boxing ring, where Ms. Anspaugh stands holding Ocean.
Outdoor climbing is a lot more varied, given different rock types, and includes additional skills such as roped sports climbing and Alpinism (bagging high mountain peaks).
Drake's former Degrassi co-star Nina Dobrev also attended the bash, where she hung out with G-Eazy in a roped-off section of the restaurant.
For his first single proper—premiering below—he roped in XL production maestro Rodaidh McDonald (Låpsley, King Krule, The xx), and the results are quite devastating.
Of course, the Pistons got roped into the coronavirus pandemic first-hand when their own player, Christian Wood, tested positive for it about two weeks ago.
Cocalitos, in addition to the signs imploring visitors to not walk on the stromatolites, has roped off some areas to help swimmers avoid contact with them.
After Maybin and Gardner homered to give the Yankees a 3-13 lead, Stanton roped a single up the middle to score DJ LeMahieu and Ford.
Something superbly democratic has happened: Access to the words previously roped off in the VIP enclave is now available to people who pronounce them altogether differently.
After worship on a recent Sunday, in a roped-off section flanked by security guards, Mr. Cahn signed piles of his books before a small crowd.
After medics pronounced the child dead, police roped off the area with yellow tape and set about investigating what appeared to be a crime, he said.
Paul DeJong hit a two-run single later in the third inning, and rookie Harrison Bader roped a two-run triple in the sixth off Corey Knebel.
Despite their disinterest in that sort of competition, Taylor of course gets roped into playing and wins, taking down a taunting opponent whose rage makes him transparent.
Loop has also roped in a number of retail partners, including Kroger and Walgreens in the United States, Tesco in the United Kingdom, and Carrefour in France.
Acknowledging the connections to the manufacturing prowess of the North and the tendency of art and culture to get roped into affirming social status is also key.
Naezy is just one of the many artists roped in by Saavn to create original audio content for audiences in 200 countries where the service is available.
He has roped in respected former World Bank managing director Sri Mulyani Indrawati as his new finance minister with a particular mandate to spearhead the tax drive.
The sector has ring fenced its most troubled issuers, and investors could be penalized if they get stuck holding bonds that slip into that roped-off territory.
Unless a person is roped into the Fitbit ecosystem, it's hard to see why a person would opt for the Fitbit Alta over the Garmin Vivofit 4.
Michael Avenatti has roped Zion Williamson into his Nike bribery allegations -- suggesting the shoe company paid the basketball star's mom to get him to go to Duke.
Despite that warning, Giuliani continued pushing conspiracy theories, and — judging from their own testimony — successfully roped senior American diplomats into his pursuit of dirt on the Bidens.
The staircase and bleacher seating areas in the children's section have been roped off because parents voiced concerns that their height might pose risks for small children.
Rosell Herrera hit a two-run double and Salvador Perez roped a two-single for the Royals, who are 03-20 since a 24-game losing streak.
Law students are roped in to "talk and play" with the child, prepare them for the courtroom, inform them of their rights and support them throughout proceedings.
The cowboy was luckily armed with a lasso, and he roped the thief down in the Walmart parking lot like a rodeo competitor takes down a calf.
When I first started working there, people would often jokingly warn me not to get roped into working in front of the camera instead of behind it.
Then Brandon Nimmo roped a triple into the right field corner and he pointed to the sky to thank his God, and the Mets led, 2169-246.
Now, Georgia isn't the kid who got roped into the college admissions scandal earlier this year -- that was Felicity and Will's other daughter, Sophia Macy ... who's 19.
"People might think 'Oh, it doesn't belong in esport' but it 100 percent does," he told reporters in a roped-off World Cup-style media mixed zone.
I've always embraced being a big sister, albeit one who roped her into Spice Girls dance-offs that were both sister parties and excuses to burn calories.
If the latter doesn't sound like something that a Niko Bellic-type character would get roped into being a part of, then I don't know what does.
How long until Britain got roped into a euro-like disaster — or faced pressure to bail out countries whose economies were wrecked by bad eurozone economic policies?
The Cubs scored two runs in the first when Zobrist lined a single to center and Baez roped his 34th home run of the season to left field.
I counted around two dozen bills on the issue in Congress, some of which have been roped into NFIP reform debates, but some of which are entirely independent.
By all accounts, he'd been roped into the whole thing because it's more spectacular to host a family feud rather than just one clash of two massive egos.
About three months ago, through an odd series of circumstances that I'm still unclear about, I found myself roped into a band with Slayer founding member Dave Lombardo.
Eva Longoria just got roped into an awful mess -- her famous Hollywood restaurant got sued by a man claiming someone who worked there beat him to a pulp.
If you've ever been roped into a massive email thread, you know how exasperating "reply all" messages can be, especially when they have nothing to do with you.
At the main gate on Pinganli Boulevard, an officer stood on a podium, with a detachment of five more standing in a roped-off cordon at his feet.
While his wife chases dreams of artistry and stardom, Hasmukh runs a small startup and often gets roped into questionable side projects with his friend Hyder (Remy Munasifi).
Mr. Manafort hid most of his income, and roped bookkeepers, tax accountants and bank officials into his scheme "in order to get and keep money," Mr. Asonye said.
Having roped in TV interest, Mr. Trump secured the major networks and cable-news channels as a captive, or at least willingly surrendered, audience for an unrebutted pitch.
On a velvet-roped couch near the bar, Ms. Teigen bounced Luna on her lap; Kris Kardashian grabbed a seat in front of Mr. Legend's ivory grand piano.
I knew that our young movement was suspicious of activists who sought media attention, so I roped my friend Sally Kempton, a talented writer, into coming with me.
In any given holiday season, you may be roped into participating in several different Secret Santa gift swaps — with co-workers, extended family members, and various friend groups.
But Pope's roped-off work is inaccessible, and as for the campy GWAR diorama, one wonders: if Richmond wasn't the heavy metal band's hometown, would it have merited inclusion?
So these Russian scientists, the Zimovs, roped up a huge section of the permafrost starting in the '80s and are repopulating it with these large animals: reindeer, horses, bison.
The final two episodes reveal that Cal's stepmother Beth McTeer roped him into the drug trade on the island as part of an effort to kill off the Tidelanders.
He was roped in by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern last year to lead an advisory council focused on improving business confidence and to help with reforming a slowing economy.
Just in case you somehow get roped into taking care of Thanksgiving dessert this year, keep these Apple Cranberry Tarts in your back pockets as a delicious emergency option.
Then, the DJ added, he wanted to add Spanish-speaking women to the mix, so he roped in Cardi and Gomez, who both sing in Spanish on the track.
There are so many parents who have roped their kids into their quest for YouTube stardom, it's hard to draw a fine line between what's appropriate and what's not.
O.T. Genasis is technically the reason Nipsey Hussle got roped into a brawl, 'cause the dude who confronted Nip had just gotten socked by O.T. ... and confused the two.
Harrison: We roped in help from a really experienced and talented magazine editor called Morgan, who acted as an advisor and helped us create flat-plans and production grids.
After Francisco Cervelli advanced Frazier to second base on a fielder's choice, Polanco roped a 397-foot home run on a 0-1 pitch over the right-field wall.
Speaking of trees, Lara can also use her tethering abilities to shoot an enemy with a roped arrow, jump down from the tree and hoist them into the air.
Milwaukee's Eric Thames roped a two-run homer in the 14th inning and the Brewers scored a wild 15-14 victory over the host Washington Nationals on Saturday night.
Mindfulness "gets roped into the wellness scene to help sell açai bowls and kombucha," says Mary Hoang, founder and principal psychologist of Sydney mental wellbeing organisation The Indigo Project.
Sands China, which has roped in British soccer star David Beckham as ambassador, and Galaxy Entertainment have proved the most successful so far at developing non-gaming offerings, Govertsen said.
States have also roped abortion clinics into following hard-to-meet restrictions, such as admitting privileges to local hospitals or requiring interviews with all of their physicians for safety reasons.
In contrast to conventional museums, where objects are roped off from visitors, Jaber invites visitors to graffiti and leave their marks on the work — they can even sit in it.
Because I was at college, I roped all my friends to come in for free, and the place was just happy to have 80 people in it on a Tuesday.
Inside, the home gives off a rustic coastal vibe, with accents like a nautical roped chandelier in one of the bathrooms, and a fish hanging over one of the beds.
On Wednesday evening, with the 11th floor of the building roped off, all six of Yolanda's surviving children gathered at the base of the building to mourn their oldest sibling.
Bo-J and his anxious coworkers at the old Hanford plant would talk on lunch breaks about radioactive particles showing up on gear, and newly roped-off areas of contamination.
In Britain liberals and conservatives might be seen as sparring partners, the ring in which they fought roped off by respect for property rights and a degree of individual liberty.
Schwarzenegger plays Ben Richards, an innocent man roped into the game, and his inevitable stiff performance and ridiculous one-liners ensure that the film is complete and utter '80s cheese.
About half a dozen foreign banks had been roped in last year to manage Vodafone's highly-anticipated IPO in India, which was set to raise as much as $3 billion.
Throughout all of this, she's roped in friends like Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin) to do her Josh-related bidding, which ultimately caused its own set of issues in Paula's life.
Suarez made it 5-0 three pitches later, and pinch hitter Phillip Ervin roped a bases-clearing triple down the right field line off Claudio to make it 8-13.
But again, cloud-based services like these are probably something you use every day, and that you might get roped into using again, so consider these carefully before you downgrade.
Athletics 4, Astros 3 (11 innings) Ramon Laureano roped a run-scoring double down the third base line in the 11th inning, and Oakland pulled out a victory at Houston.
Any plane equipped to land on a carrier sports a tailhook to grab steel cables roped across their path, cables that are tethered to cylinders anchored to the flight deck.
Democratic women senators and representatives, many wearing white, mostly sat on their hands and stayed in their seats, but the speech roped them into rising and applauding at certain times.
Inside, the New York attorney general, Letitia James, danced atop a platform in a roped-off club at an exclusive party hosted by a New York City public employee union.
On the content side, the company has roped in former DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson, former Viacom Music and Entertainment Group President Doug Herzog, and the news veteran Janice Min.
Over the course of 11 stanzas the reader becomes complicit in the sadistic ride, propelled by the lilting meter and roped in, as it were, by the simple rhyme scheme.
And she was in the vanguard of fashion editors embracing a life outside the velvet-roped world of private fashion shows and showroom visits of the generations that preceded her.
But you can see those in other parts of the White House during a public tour, as you are moved briskly down ill-lit halls, past roped-off reception rooms.
Altuve roped an RBI single to right-center that scored Springer from third before Bregman added a double that reached the wall in right-center and plated Brantley and Altuve.
Credit card companies also play a key role by largely refusing to grant charge-backs to people who have been roped into a subscription without their knowledge, according to Baker.
Following a two-out walk to Didi Gregorius, Headley roped a double off right-hander Matt Albers that one-hopped the warning track and bounced off the center field wall.
He has also roped in supporters from the finance, real estate and media industries, including famed short seller Jim Chanos, real estate executive Bruce Mosler and private equity executive Sandy Robertson.
Vesterbacka and his co-founder Lauri Jarvilehto, roped in experts from the likes of Oxford and Harvard University and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) to help develop the game.
Every year in December, a makeshift hangar at the NASA Ames Research Center pops up for one night, transforming the austere airfield into a glitzy, paparazzi'd, black velvet-roped Nerd Prom.
In one (admittedly hilarious) scene, he gets roped up by Wonder Woman's lasso and tells the audience exactly who his character is, which would be amazing if it weren't so lazy.
This isn't some version of Picasso and Braque roped together like mountain climbers but two comedians (Laurel and Hardy, Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder?) stuck together in an intimately uncomfortable situation.
They have also roped in an extraordinary array of talking heads, from the moronic Brian Sewell to Peter Schjeldahl to Frank Gehry to, bizarrely, John McEnroe (a big Burden fan, apparently).
He set up a rogue private policy team that pursued the solicitation for many months and roped in high administration officials including his acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
The company roped in Winfrey as its public face in October, in a bid to use her popularity to lift subscription numbers and reverse a nearly three-year decline in sales.
It wasn't easy: I roped in a good friend who had moved to Milan to buy the device and ship it to me because it wasn't yet available in the States.
Waller County officials said she was found in a "semi-standing position," with a plastic trash-can liner roped around her neck and affixed to a U-shaped metal hook overhead.
"Due diligence is really important — there are some scams that people can get roped into," Mr. Hart said, adding that he has seen this happen with "off-plan," or preconstruction, sales.
Honnold climbs more than anyone alive — endless thousands of feet, roped and unroped, all over the world — and has, for a decade, honed his system for tackling ever bigger free-solos.
Johnny gets roped into speaking at a stranger named Carl's funeral, and Moira attends the somber event alongside him with colorful streaks in her hair and a headpiece of black feathers.
Shaw also tells us the area under the acrobat was roped off and a mat was placed beneath her during the performance, and the safety precautions ended up breaking her fall.
It is the latest iteration of luxury's drive to own the experience economy, which has seen brands expand into hotels, cafes — and increasingly, form their own velvet-roped, insider-only communities.
Roped together with climbing harnesses and kitted out with steel spikes on their hiking boots, Gulbranson and his team probe for cracks in the ice to avoid falling down deadly crevasses.
"The same thing happened with Wedding Cake Rock, in April or May last year," Weeks said, in reference to the popular Australian destination that has been roped off due to Instagram daredevils.
Their releases jump from creeping noise rock to warped synth-pop to other abstract beat-making—one of their most recent cassettes roped in a few black metal screeches for good measure.
A child who was blind, deaf or cognitively impaired would often be roped out of regular classrooms and relegated to segregated programmes or state institutions where he or she would learn little.
Ultimately, that Apple may be forced to be friendlier, out of fear it gets roped into investigations currently ensnaring its more seedy tech rivals, is perhaps the best devs can ask for.
San Francisco finally broke through in the fifth, as Nunez roped a 6213-2621 pitch just over the 230-foot mark in left field for his 22012th home run of the season.
The ten-second clip, which shows an unidentified Queen's Guard soldier shoving a female tourist out of the way in a roped-off area, began making waves on Twitter earlier this week.
Taiwan has been lobbying the WHA to attend the meeting and has roped in its friends, including the United States, its few diplomatic allies and non-government bodies to help, she said.
The pair were both guests on Wednesday night's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and were roped into this little gem backstage: Just a couple of 'fans' showing their support for #BattleoftheSexes.
Sony has roped in the film's star, Tom Hanks, to help with the hunt, a moment it expects the group of vloggers will capture on YouTube and other social platforms like Snapchat.
Lynn surrendered only one extra-base hit, and that came with two outs in the seventh when Astros center fielder George Springer roped a double to the gap in left-center field.
French techno DJ Gesaffelstein was roped in to collaborate with Daft Punk on "Black Skinhead" and "Send It Up"—a move which elevated him suddenly to Banglater and Homem-Christo's professional standard.
The 270,000 responders to Kogan's survey had no idea they were providing information to the Trump campaign, and they probably didn't suspect that all their friends were being roped in as well.
You have four people in front of you who are all held accountable, and the likelihood is one, maybe, did something, and two or three other people are just roped into it.
She makes it very clear -- she does not wish to join the club of Usher accusers ... and believes it would be unfair to be roped in to Sharpton's suit against her will.
Gesturing to the block that had been roped off by the police, Ms. Sanders said her siblings had a barbecue there just last weekend and she had considered it a safe place.
The group of six men from the southern German state of Bavaria was roped together when they fell in a remote area of the mountain at an altitude of about 6,500 feet.
On Boxing LAS VEGAS — The world finally had the two of them contained Saturday night, in a roped-off ring where they had to remain silent and just get on with it.
The bomb squad was parked in front of a roped off construction pit holding the partially-buried bomb; the officers suited up in heavy black helmets, some of them coated in mud.
Old role: Cohead of global industrials investment bankingNew role: Senior MD, industrials investment bankingMonth: JuneGuggenheim roped in a pair of senior industrials bankers from Barclays in June: Onur Eken and John Welsh.
But I still racked my brain for a bit, getting stuck on "cost" or "rate" before filling in 92D, getting the "p" in ROPED at the beginning of 102A, and everything clicked.
"Given all the moving parts," said Reynolds, "it's hard to know exactly how this will play out" for wall funding, which could get roped into or pushed aside by any of these debates.
It feels like Wayne basically got roped into participating, but he does brag about his $100,000 grill, which seems like an appropriate way to commemorate day 100 of A Year of Lil Wayne.
Meet my friend Rosio Sánchez, the chef of Copenhagen's Restaurant Sanchez, at Onda for a walk-through — she's in L.A. on vacation, and I roped her into taste-testing some of our dishes.
Initially a side-project, the two residents roped in some engineers to help develop their first prototypes and after a stint in NYU's Summer Launchpad program the two decided to launch the company.
The Yankees took a 2-63 lead with two outs in the first when Sanchez roped a double off the top of the left-center-field fence in front of the visiting bullpen.
The Red Cross said its initial information indicated a group of climbers fell while roped together, according to the news service, which added that five rescue helicopters were dispatched to the accident scene.
I kept all DM alerts and texts on, but muted a majority of the group chats I'd been roped into, so that if somebody wanted to reach me, they could reach me directly.
Freshman Jake Fromm heaved a bomb down the right sideline for Hardman, who made the catch, eluded a tackle and tight-roped 13 yards to the end zone for a 20-7 advantage.
He roped a single into right field and thanks to some sloppy glove work from Cleveland drove in two runs, giving the Yankees a 5-2 lead, and me butterflies in my stomach.
He moved up on a wild Colton Murray pitch and loped home when Victor Martinez got on top of a high inside fastball and roped it to right for a game-deciding single.
Motter, who replaced Robinson Cano (quad) in the fourth inning, got a splitter in the strike zone from Hector Neris (03-2) and roped it down the left-field line into the corner.
The product was the fruit of its acquisition of hardware startup Raven earlier this year, but Baidu also roped in Sweden's Teenage Engineering, which is known for pushing the envelope on hardware design.
The movie sounds pretty interesting ... Ben plays a detective investigating a string of high-end heists who gets roped into a scandal, sees his daughter go missing and uncovers a secret government program.
Martinez is not alone; everyone I spoke to who's been subjected to a WoodRocket costume treatment or roped into Myers' madness said they have that moment she described—the point of no return.
Chuck's older sister Ruth, a blond stereotype who gets unfairly roped into the plot, gets the film's gross-out moment when she's treated to the "Red Spot," the stuff of spider-filled nightmares.
In Los Angeles, the N.B.A.'s Lakers roped off a square-shaped area for LeBron James to meet with reporters on Tuesday morning ahead of a game against the Nets at Staples Center.
Instead of unfettered access to the hallways and corridors surrounding the Senate chamber — a tradition for decades — journalists will be confined to roped-off pens as senators come and go from the trial.
Ellen Degeneres roped guest Nicole Kidman into joining her in a cooking segment with Food Network Stars judge and Italian chef extraordinaire Giada De Laurentiis, and the segment doesn't exactly goes as planned.
Old role: Global head of capital goods investment bankingNew role: Senior MD, industrials investment bankingMonth: JuneGuggenheim roped in a pair of senior industrials bankers from Barclays in June: Onur Eken and John Welsh.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%Synopsis: In the horror thriller "Dark Tide," shark expert Kate (Halle Berry) is enlisted by an adrenaline-seeking millionaire and roped into taking him on a dangerous shark dive.
" Final verdict:To quote Chris Carrabba's lyrics, "Hope dangles on a string/ Like slow-spinning redemption/ The shine of it has caught my eye/ And roped me in/ So mesmerizing, so hypnotizing/ I am captivated.
That is especially upsetting when you realize Nina is one of girls who was attacked in the Clubhouse of Clay's obsession and was roped into posing for a Polaroid photo to prove as much.
And if that didn't convince you, a silver-haired Mark Ruffalo gets roped into saying he'll do a nude scene in his next movie, should you cast a vote for anyone other than Trump.
Don't get roped into weekend plans, instead lay low with some shots of lounging celebs in hammocks ... swing through our gallery of stars strung out to get a whole new view of net neutrality.
The Yankees scored their first run when Brett Gardner roped a triple to the right field corner and scored on DJ LeMahieu's hard groundout to second baseman Cavan Biggio, who made a diving stop.
Forget the fact that Ian Holm will probably get roped into playing Claudio Ranieri, cracking syntactically nonsensical jokes and doing a borderline insensitive impersonation of his Italian accent for several hours of run time.
I don't know a ton about polar bears, other than they look extremely pettable, so I roped in science reporter and resident bear superfan Angela Chen to answer some of my very important questions.
In particular, the AP reports, Iran showed off anti-ship missiles that threaten the US Navy, and Iranian commandos roped onto a ship like the British-flagged oil tanker the country seized in July.
Earlier this month, Mr. Cheadle was at the Four Seasons here explaining how he got roped into not only playing Miles Davis but also directing the film and writing the screenplay with Steven Baigelman.
One of their first wins was in Norma Jean Wright, who they roped into the Chic circle by offering her the chance to have a solo career that they, of course, would help produce.
The Creators Project team thought we'd give you some much needed R&R from the headlines, so we've roped together a regimen of healing and happy stories to help get you through the day.
Shepherding the museum has transformed Mr. Callies from a family cowboy archivist into something of an evangelist, dedicated to reinserting blacks into the historic American landscape where they rode and roped — and were erased.
By now, there have been approximately a million explanations of what it means to "flatten the curve"—a way of describing the public health goal behind the collective effort we've all been roped into.
He gathered a group to pool in a total of $300, created a Facebook group to decide on a design and bad photo of their friend, and roped his friend's boss in on the shenanigans.
"When I was eight years old, my grandmother gave me a comic book that featured the image of a roped-up Spider Woman," he says, giving some context to all the art on his walls.
After she pulled her van into the garage and Luke, then 2, and Daniel, then 5, both got out, Schlemmer allegedly roped the boys with twine and placed them behind the vehicle, the prosecutor said.
The magician was bound in leg-irons and handcuffs and placed within a packing container, which was nailed fast and roped tight, then weighed down with 200lb of lead, before being lowered into the water.
This has led to some small-scale protests at NBA games, and now, Nike and other big apparel companies could get roped in because of their lucrative ties to both the league and Chinese consumers.
After news of the bees spread throughout the city's media hive mind, the New York Police Department roped off part of the street, then began to suck the bees up with a special bee vacuum.
He ordered the journalist to pay £30,000 costs, and passed a 12 month sentence suspended for two years on Smith as he had been roped into the plot by Mahmood and is in bad health.
Well here's another common data-generating activity that will soon be roped into revenue duty, reports Sal Rodriguez: Instagram last month introduced a tool that lets users bookmark products they find on the social network.
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Bugzy became involved in boxing he said, when he left jail, the pads and gloves and the neatly roped ring taking his mind elsewhere and away from the roads and the temptations of easy money.
Known as the "Twitter Canoe", the username of each additional person roped into a discussion takes up characters, which are limited to 140, so people have to cram their thoughts into fewer and fewer words.
And there we have it: Bird, one of the emerging massively hyped Scooter startups, has roped in its next pile of funding by picking up another $300 million in a round led by Sequoia Capital.
A recent Wall Street Journal story from leadership expert Marissa King highlights research suggesting workers may be better off spending their lunch break working or eating alone, rather than being roped into a team meal.
A night after going 13-for-5 with four strikeouts to extend his slide to 3-for-31, Judge roped a single to left in the first and a double to right in the fifth.
Organizers had set up a small grandstand on the third court, just in front of a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the meadow, but when Ignatik took on Boltz, it was roped off.
I was mildly disappointed before boarding as the airline had stopped using ex-Virgin America Airbus A320s complete with in-flight entertainment screens, cool mood lighting, and a roped-off first-class cabin on the route.
It said Henry had vowed to break with the gang when he arrived in Long Island at 85033, but was roped in after MS-13 members reminded him that membership in the gang was for life.
EditorsNote: 10th graf, add Robles' first name Milwaukee's Eric Thames roped a two-run homer in the 14th inning and the Brewers scored a wild 15-14 victory over the host Washington Nationals on Saturday night.
Brides reports that James, a "perpetually single bridesmaid," (although come on, does that really make a difference when one is train-fluffing?) was roped into some pretty specific photo shoot duties on her friend's wedding day.
They decorated the place, got a few more second-hand records, roped in some friends to act as waiters and, using their connections to London's alternative nightlife, brought in a couple of turns to provide entertainment.
Going back to her roots in electronic music, she roped in Andrew Hung of Fuck Buttons to produce, and, as you might guess, the result was hardly the same acoustic music she's built her reputation on.
In March, Uber was roped into another deadly crime after a University of South Carolina student got into a car she thought was her Uber but instead belonged to a driver posing as an Uber driver.
As promised by Republican Senate leadership, reporters were herded into roped-off areas in the Capitol hallways as senators entered and left the chamber, a significant change from the free access that journalists there usually enjoy.
Thrilled by what they saw and heard, the audience members, at first roped into "white" and "nonwhite" sections, refused to leave the theater after the show, dancing and talking into the early hours of the morning.
On the call, Trump roped Barr, the attorney general, into his effort to pressure Zelensky, undermining the Justice Department's post-Watergate history as an agency that puts service to the law above service to the president.
Pence, who has made a habit of staying out of Trump-created controversies, was roped in last week when the president suggested releasing transcripts of Pence's conversations with Zelensky to prove nothing improper had taken place.
If they have to use racial epithets or the division of our country to sell the fight, then they're all for it because they'll make money, and we are the suckers for being roped into it.
Marlon Anibal Castellanos, a 27-year-old former bus driver from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, roped a bit of plastic tarp to a tree to shelter his wife, 6-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter.
Where to stream it: Amazon, Netflix Before Hollywood roped him into directing big-budget remakes of The Hills Have Eyes and Piranha, Alexandre Aja was at the forefront of the "New French Extremity" movement (aka "torture porn").
Post -- a HUGE football fan -- invited the Super Bowl champs to his Kansas City show at the Sprint Center on Wednesday where the QB, TE and others players got a special roped-off section all to themselves.
The actress told Entertainment Weekly for the magazine's first look at the upcoming Dark Phoenix that she didn't plan on playing Mystique ever again after X-Men: Apocalypse, but director Simon Kinberg roped her into doing it.
CBS was the first major TV network to sign on to the service, with all of the other studios also roped into discussions including 21st Century Fox, Comcast's NBCUniversal and Disney, which owns ABC, ESPN and others.
Donald Glover stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden Tuesday night to chat about his new FXX television show Atlanta, and got roped into a lovely jam session with the show's band leader, Reggie Watts.
They fear that warrants for computers roped into a botnet permit the government to hack innocent victims, and that granting the right to approach any judge for a warrant would mean the government would cherry-pick judges.
When, in 2000, she determined to breed a racehorse, her pals down at the workingmen's club were soon roped in, contributing the equivalent of $14 a week to pay for its upkeep and a fancy training school.
Rocky got roped into Wednesday's hearing because EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland said while he was sitting in a restaurant in Kiev on July 26 ... Trump called him and the "primary purpose" of their chat was A$AP.
By the film's end, Sneha, a young woman who is financing her dream of becoming a police officer in New Delhi with proceeds from the pads, has roped a male village elder into making pads with her.
In a belay system, this means that one climber is roped to another via an anchor, such that, should one fall, the rope will become taut against the anchor while pulling (usually upwards) against the other climber.
But on a metaphorical level, the story plays as a muted horror movie about trying to do the right thing and still being roped in with the worst kinds of people because of how structural power works.
Other candidates were roped into the conversation, but it was really a clash between Biden and Harris, by far the two highest polling candidates onstage and two candidates on opposite sides of the party's health care divide.
Viewers will eventually find out how the dying actor (Yuri Stoyanov) who sneaks out of the hospital and is roped into spending the day with insistent fans connects to the teenager (Anastasia Shalonko) searching for her father.
With this method, a keeper could motivate an elephant to do what was wanted with inhumane tools like food deprivation, prodding with bullhooks or roped restraints, said DJ Schubert, a wildlife biologist at the Animal Welfare Institute.
Harper also ordered security guards to keep journalists from congregating, as long-held tradition had it, outside Cabinet meetings for informal scrums, and roped media into special waiting areas to keep them away from members of parliament.
From then on, it's over 200 pages of 21st-century nude or scantily clad women kneeling on the chaise in black pleather stilettos, chained and roped to it, or bent over its innovative, chromed tubular steel frame.
Lucas' sassy sister Erica (Priah Ferguson) gets to shine in season 3, as she's roped into Dustin and Steve's schemes — not through any sense of duty or heroism, but with the promise of free ice cream for life.
Cantell says he roped in friends to help, so did not have to pay to create the VR experience, though he reckons it would cost "a few thousand euros" for someone who was paying to do the same.
He roped in pal Frank Tribble to start up NYC VIP Access, which sold tickets to in-demand events like the Grammys, the Met Gala and the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (the latter two are invite-only gatherings).
Unlike the original, which centered around Tijuana-native Laura Guerrero, a pageant contestant who gets roped into doing a drug gang's dirty work after witnessing a deadly shootout, the American version refocuses the action to straddle the border.
On Thursday, coachloads arrived at a roped-off field near the Khubbayza, a ruined Palestinian village that lay 333 km (20 miles) south of Haifa and was destroyed in the fighting between Arab and Jewish forces in 1948.
I will gladly read a dozen commentaries; I'll even give a few minutes to the first dummy to get roped in by the grandeur and patriotism of the occasion and proclaim that here, finally, is the presidential pivot.
For a second consecutive game, the Astros sprang to a 2-0 lead, doing so when first baseman Tyler White roped a two-run single to right field off LeBlanc (7-2) with one out in the second.
She also said that the evidence she provided, including the dress she wore the evening of her attack, was "lost" by authorities and the crime scene was not properly roped off, which she believes interfered with the investigation.
Santana and Mazara hit solo homers in the sixth off Mike Fiers, but Oakland took a 4-2 lead entering the seventh when Chad Pinder roped a two-run double and scored on Santana's error at first base.
But what came next was like something out of a thriller movie — one with an unsettling end — and has mobilized Kenya's lawyers, roped in several Western embassies and set off loud alarm bells in Kenya's human rights community.
He compared the series to its source material of the same name, the 1986 comic series-turned-graphic novel, about a group of masked vigilantes that are roped into a conspiracy after one of their own is murdered.
She's not the only celebrity being roped into the conspiracy theory, either: Tom Hanks, currently recovering from coronavirus in Australia where he was previously filming Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley film, was also "arrested," according to the conspiracy theorists.
That's when his better half stepped in: Dr. Jill Biden was having none of it and got up from her seat, next to the podium, to help escort the man away from the area roped off by stanchions.
The roped gumboots on models were reminiscent of those worn by workers at Tokyo's famous Tsukiji fish market, and were among the many nods Mr. Simons made to a continuing fascination with the intersection of East and West.
On Friday an unnamed NOAA spokesman got roped in: The agency came out with a statement trying to justify Trump's bogus claims and criticizing the National Weather Service's Birmingham office for telling the truth about the forecast track.
The dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in 1922 was staged as a Jim Crow event, with black dignitaries banished to a weed-strewn Negro-only seating section where they were roped off from whites and guarded by Marines.
In his alleged campaign to save Melgen from the overbilling charge, Menendez is said to have roped in then-majority leader Harry Reid and argued Melgen's case in a "lively" meeting with HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in 2012.
Air-raid precautions workers splashed a small quantity of diluted mustard gas in a roped-off section of Pimlico, and then went to work to demonstrate how the various units would function in case of a real gas alarm.
Ever since the Iraq War, when the United States launched a military invasion and roped our allies into it based on faulty intelligence, the trust deficit over US intelligence has been high when it comes to the Middle East.
She also told PEOPLE that the evidence she provided, including the dress she wore the evening of her attack, was "lost" by authorities and the crime scene was not properly roped off, which she believes interfered with the investigation.
Where to stream it: Amazon, Hulu (with Showtime) Before Hollywood roped him into directing big-budget remakes of The Hills Have Eyes and Piranha, Alexandre Aja was at the forefront of the "New French Extremity" movement (aka "torture porn").
"The bad batch," they were going to be in this roped-off, empty, barren desert, but then I had this idea that there would be weird, leftover parts of America from the '80s and '90s, just left to waste.
According to Krebs on Security, once downloaded, the software — which masqueraded as legitimate programs like ringtones and video players — roped a user's phone into a large botnet that was harnessed to attack websites with distributed denial-of-service attacks.
But that lack of sharp hooks means that any given half-hour can wander off in unexpected directions, whether it's Al getting roped into a meandering quest for Zaxby's chicken fingers, or Darius meeting the reclusive weirdo Teddy Perkins.
And the Republican National Committee has been roped into the sprawling probe as well, recently paying $451,780 to a law firm representing former White House communications director Hope Hicks and others, according to a federal filing in late May.
Cameron Maybin added a two-run single through a drawn-in infield in the second, and Aaron Judge roped a two-run double in a four-run fourth as the Yankees won for the 13th time in 15 games.
Finally, a significant nexus test is to be applied in cases where the water in question is not otherwise roped-in under federal regulation on account of its categorical inclusion as a tributary or due to the adjacency rule.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney who served as an unofficial envoy to Ukraine and roped various diplomats into his efforts to demand that Ukraine investigate the Bidens and the 2016 election He's now the focus of a federal investigation.
In-housing shows no signs of slowingWPP roped in a small team from MediaCom's sister GroupM agency Essence to work alongside MediaCom at the client's behest, but that move didn't work out, said two sources familiar with the situation.
One Facebook post that is still active on the social media platform -- it has more than 1,000 shares -- claims that a house in Boca Raton, Florida, which they say is Oprah's house, was seized, roped off with red tape.
For the uninitiated, the term "craft museum" might conjure up a perplexing mental image of a Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store full of roped-off displays of glitter and yarn, with "do not touch" signs on every wall.
First it was roped into a role it had no business performing and no agency escaping, then it was incessantly excised and filleted and degraded down from its once formidable size, only to be ridiculed as small and ugly.
William Powell and Myrna Loy throw back the martinis and the repartee as Nick and Nora Charles, a retired detective and his heiress wife who, spending Christmas in New York, are roped into the case of a missing businessman.
According to the Australian debunking site Hoax Slayer, once drawn into the scam portal some users were roped into giving their contact info to spammers, while others were tricked into installing malware, or even what sounds like some kind of ransomware.
The 26-year-old pop star found herself roped into a segment of "Hot Ones" with Jimmy Fallon, where the pair had to eat increasingly spicier chicken wings as they got asked tough questions by "Hot Ones" host Sean Evans.
Ray allegedly roped his victims into a cultRay was accused of starting the abusive sex cult in Slonim Woods 9, a two-story brick dorm close to the center of the Sarah Lawrence College Campus, where his daughter Talia lived.
But in a lawsuit filed Wednesday, McGowan alleges that Weinstein roped in prominent lawyers David Boies and Lisa Bloom as well as hired the "international spy agency Black Cube," as the lawsuit describes it, into his efforts to discredit her.
" I had the great luxury of when I was writing these songs, I was in a building with incredible singers," says Miranda — who roped friends like Phillipa Soo (Eliza) Christopher Jackson (George Washington) and Renée Elise Goldsberry (Angelica) into recording.
As if basing a series on the extraordinarily popular children's books wasn't a solid enough bet, Netflix roped in Neil Patrick Harris to star as the main antagonist Count Olaf (along with Patrick Warburton as the show's "author" Lemony Snicket).
But Dr Bale has now roped some men into the experiment, too—namely 25 male students who have provided regular semen samples in order that the micro-RNAs therein can be tracked and correlated with such stressful events as sitting exams.
Diana Prince loses her strength if she's bound up in chains so, in the early comics, "she's chained up or she's roped up ... and she has to break free of these chains," Harvard professor Jill Lepore told Terry Gross in 22017.
"I got roped into this thing because we were at the time at the cusp of an extraordinary period in US-India relations that relates to the US-India Civil Nuclear Deal," he told me in a December phone call.
" Elon Musk, one of the initial funders of OpenAI, was roped into the controversy, confirming in a tweet that he has not been involved with the company "for over a year," and that he and the company parted "on good terms.
The scalloped design I tried on is only one of a number of Garmin's "Style" looks (others have quilted or braided bands), and the company has also roped in designer Jonathan Adler to create his own versions of the Vivofit 3.
The Treasury's report includes provisions to strengthen community bank mortgage lending, ease commercial lending rules that harm small businesses and farms and refocus capital rules that were meant for the largest and riskiest financial firms but have roped in local institutions.
The bottom-line accomplishments—three rings and two MVP's before his 31st birthday—already secure him a roped-off table in the VIP room, and his progression from "Greatest Shooter Ever" to "The Spinal Cord of a Historic Dynasty" clearly matters.
In a deleted scene from tonight's episode, he talks to Dr. Siri Sat Nam Singh about his frustration with being roped into the intellectual crowd at school and how his aversion to rules and order helped him discover his creative side.
As with her previous exhibition at Robert Mann, House and Universe (2013) — in which Mattingly bundled her worldly belongings in sacks roped together into ungainly forms — much of the work's poetic power derives from makeshift acts of combination and suture.
Climbers will compete in bouldering (climbing without a rope, low to the ground, with a focus on hard, gymnastic moves), lead climbing (roped climbing up a tall wall of increasing difficulty) and speed climbing (a timed scamper up a fixed route).
From an early age, she observed firsthand the sweeping effects of her country's culture of patriarchy: girls going to separate schools from boys (if they were allowed to go to school at all), peers being roped into marriages, and troubling traditions.
When I got my hair done on the morning of the wedding, the stylist twisted my hair into a "roped" style rather than a braid, which reminded me of my dad's love of nautical knots and triggered a puddle of tears.
In the 23nd regular-season game since the Twins moved to their current stadium in 22, Odorizzi (23-215) lost his no-hit bid when Greg Bird roped the 120th pitch into the left-center-field gap for an RBI double.
Dom and Kai roped in fellow Londoners Mica Levi AKA Micachu, James Blake, and Archy Marshall of King Krule plus touring band member Andrea Balency, to sing on a smattering of songs that particularly hit on the album's emotive strengths.
The former SURver's ex-boyfriend and Pump Rules co-star Jax Taylor roped her into a visit to an L.A. Scientology center about a decade ago after he had appeared in a commercial for the church, as Schroeder explains in Next Level Basic.
I even roped in a few of my friends to use Health Mate, syncing their own fitness-tracking apps to it to provide their step counts, and I've had a couple of heated end-of-the-week contests with a buddy in Moscow.
And, I know I'm not the only one in the industry who owes his/her career to the reality show, even if there's more to the job than organizing clothing by color and making sure people don't sit in roped-off seats.
Though Tingle's public persona isn't known (or if it is, no one's talking), it's clear that whoever the real author is, he or she is incredibly savvy, both about the political dynamics they're playing with and the SFF culture they've been roped into.
Future's welcome kit includes a water bottle and Apple Watch Future's welcome kit includes a water bottle and Apple Watch The remarkable retention and Future's potential to become a gateway for your exercise and nutrition spending have roped in some big-name investors.
Gronk was standing at the VIP section of SI Swimsuit model's roped-off area at WALL, acting as a gatekeeper to make sure all those who tried to gain entry belonged with his new cover girl's crew, a fellow partygoer tells PEOPLE.
EditorsNote: fixes "single" in seventh graf; rewords 22.25th graf Ramon Laureano roped a run-scoring double down the third base line in the 27th inning, and the Oakland Athletics pulled out a 73-27 victory over the host Houston Astros on Tuesday.
Cesar (Diego Tinoco) is a legacy Santo who gets roped into duty during the summer between eighth grade and high school (that the characters are roughly 14 years old is the most trying premise; the main cast members are all at least 20).
The true protagonist of Marshall is Sam Friedman (Josh Gad), a Jewish insurance lawyer in Connecticut who gets roped into helping on an explosive criminal case that touches off racial prejudices and discovers within himself a desire to fight for civil rights, too.
He sometimes worked in partnership with his son, George, Jr., known as Bubba, who roped full time for several years, until a wayward loop nearly severed his index finger, prompting him to consider anew the sport's punishing ratio of reward to risk.
Clinton's emails, a list of all F.B.I. resources detailed to the investigation, a cost estimate for the F.B.I. and any other federal department or agency roped in and an explanation of the difference between "extreme carelessness" and gross negligence, a prosecutable offense.
The pools are selling what all of Vegas is selling: escape on an epic scale, the opportunity to mingle with the young and attractive, to brush against what feels like celebrity, to gain entree — however fleeting and expensive — to velvet-roped exclusivity.
As Cheyenne learns the broadcast ropes she's also roped into a #MeToo scenario that echoes recent unravelings across the industry, with references to Roger Ailes, Harvey Weinstein and Louis C.K., and even a list of discussion questions at the end of the novel.
Both theater obsessives, Ms. Sherman-Palladino and Mr. Palladino roped in the Tony Award winners Sutton Foster and Christian Borle to appear as regional theater actors, and convinced Jeanine Tesori, the composer of "Fun Home" and "Violet," to write four songs for it.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, roped him in almost from the outset, defending his snooping for dirt on the Bidens by publicizing text messages in which Volker set up a meeting between Giuliani and a top aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Officials worry that many New Yorkers would opt to take the newly generous federal standard deduction, but would therefore also be roped into taking New York's now comparatively stingy one, leaving them on the hook for thousands of dollars more in taxable income.
Teachers unions which have objected to being roped into Prevent-style programmes aimed at Islamic radicalisation might come on board, plus those who have been affected by some of the crimes that have already taken place might lend their names to it.
"This was a really well coordinated poaching of the top influencers the likes of which has not been seen so far in esports," he said, suggesting that EA had also roped in streamers better-known for playing other blockbusters like "Call of Duty" or "PUBG".
A large fraction of the pressure on retailers to improve the mobile shopping experience has been driven by Amazon, which has roped in more than 100 million people in the U.S. to pay for a Prime membership that includes perks within Amazon's own app.
It's awkward to say no without at least checking out the photos or the place, so I was roped into casually committing to three viewings — even when they were way out of my price range or not remotely close to where I was looking.
Middleton's look is reminiscent of the Moschino red houndstooth cropped blazer with a white and black scarf roped through the collar, and black houndstooth pencil skirt Diana wore in 1991 on a trip to Canada, sparking chatter Middleton's look is a bit of a tribute.
The lineup, which per Boiler Room's website was meant to focus on "black woman talent," roped in a few of the New York metro area's finest, including Jersey Club firestarter UNiiQU3, multidisciplinary artist and thinker Juliana Huxtable, the subwoofer slayer BEARCAT, and KUNQ's SHYBOI.
Clinton's emails, a list of all F.B.I. resources detailed to the investigation, a cost estimate for the F.B.I. and any other federal department or agency roped in and an explanation of the difference between "extreme carelessness" — the phrase Mr. Comey used the characterize Mrs.
The student board roped in peers with the promise of gift cards, and by talking to them about how important the project was, how it could show that Columbia took sexual assault more seriously than other universities, and how, if they participated, they'd get snacks.
However, as an ex-gigging musician and now living the lifestyle of a tech journalist, I wasn't about to let a new fangled-startup get an insight into my inner bodily health (or lack thereof), so I roped my housemate into trying out Thriva instead.
A section of the store's parking lot was roped off for use as a distribution center for clothes, food and coffee, while people who fled their homes set up dozens of tents in an adjacent field or slept in their cars in the parking lot.
Two hours later and I'm standing in a roped off section of London's Third Space Gym next to one of the most successful sportsmen of his generation, getting berated by a personal trainer for not bending my knees properly when I'm picking up two dumbbells.
Giuliani's impact on nightlife is still strongly felt every time you see a roped off bottle service table, are patted down and told to be quiet outside a bar, or have to pay for a $15 Uber to get to a far-flung dance club.
Over the previous 43 minutes, the duo had combined for nearly 700 passing yards and six touchdowns and alternated highlight-reel passes — across-the-body, frozen-roped, rainmaking heaves — and old-fashioned grit that swirled together to account for 83 points on the scoreboard.
It even remained so when Mr. Trump was ensconced in his offices upstairs as president-elect, taking meetings with foreign dignitaries and parading potential cabinet picks like reality show contestants through the lobby past a gaggle of press, roped off behind a velvet cordon.
As for whether the models who were involved in promoting the Fyre Fest -- some of whom are still being indirectly roped in to the story, even now -- should feel bad about their role in all this ... Rebecca -- a former model -- actually comes to their defense.
Folks on the site have really outdid themselves this weekend when they roped in Oscar winning actress Lupita Nyong'o and everyone's favorite Grammy award winning pop star Rihanna into starring in a film, penned by two award-winning directors—and all it took were a few tweets.
Sanders fired a quick pass to Wallace in the flats, and the receiver raced 71 yards, tossing a pair of stiff-arms to the last two Cyclone defenders as he tight-roped the sideline to open the scoring with 6:221 left in the first quarter.
After taking a cursory stroll through a world where men are mocked if they try to hold leadership positions and are frequently relegated to roles involving child care or teaching young children, Arturo is roped into running for mayor of San Francisco against incumbent Mayor Anita Ross.
Assuming it should, more doctors will lose out: although their basic pay will rise, top-ups for antisocial hours will be curbed (moreover, as this will make it cheaper for hospitals to roster doctors during these hours, more will be roped into evening and weekend shifts).
Nintendo's humongous booth showcases one game In the South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center — home to the third-party developers who make games for Sony and Microsoft's consoles — you'll find more and gaudier attractions, each paired with a roped-off strand of patient gamers.
The cavernous departure hall of Terminal 2 was operating across two-thirds of its length, but Aisle C, where the explosion occurred, was roped off, and uniformed security personnel with black assault rifles slung over their shoulders stood guard, making it difficult to see any damage.
With the seemingly endless cast of characters that Jacobson roped into his scheme—friends, family members, his butcher, random strangers he met on cruise ships—there's going to be plenty of opportunity for some excellent cameos, so we're hoping for an Ocean's 11-style super-sized ensemble.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (Texas) that roped in both men's wives.
And so the tight, flawless green skin of enamel paint encasing the table, making it seem both impermeable and vulnerable, then becomes a challenge: Will you use it or mark it off-limits, like the period furniture roped off in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York?
In an epic entry to her "Florida Stories" column, VICE's Allie Conti describes the time she mistakenly ate weed-laced cakes in a former drug kingpin's van, was almost roped into joining a hemp cartel, and had to interview a jail inmate while high as balls. Lit!
For the two young does that looked on from a distance, it must have been a peculiar sight: One of the deer's legs was roped up to a tree, his eyes were covered in blue fabric, and a tube in his snout delivered oxygen from a tank.
Balthazar has increasingly been roped in to help out in the family business — he handed out care packages to guests at de Libran's Couture Week presentation in July and even modeled in the spring 2019 Sonia Rykiel show last year with his new Labrador retriever puppy.
At Rano Raraku, believed to be the quarry where most of the moai were carved, roped-off pathways lead up the volcanic hillside where hundreds of heads protrude from the soil, complete bodies lean at awkward angles, and ruined or unfinished sculptures lay on their sides.
My brain could barely process the fact that I was in the same room as RuPaul; in between bites of filet mignon I looked up and caught Sterling K. Brown kissing his wife in the Winner's Circle, a roped-off area where your ticket in is an Emmy statuette.
It's apparently the first time an "intelligent" speaker, like Echo, has been roped into a court case — and thus, it's the latest chapter in a perpetually shifting debate over what privacy rights look like as people share more information and corporations store it or use it for marketing.
Whether the move was one borne of his own ideals or of the party's need for publicity remains ambiguous – it's not uncommon in Ukraine for celebrities to be roped into politics – but its lowly showing at the October 2012 elections seemed to spell the end for the affiliation.
Later we might sit in the dining room of Longfellow House eating lunch on one side of a roped-off area while the resident poet-caretaker guided sightseers single-file along the other side of the barrier pointing out ornaments, furnishings, portraits, structural details; as if we were ghosts.
In addition to being horrifyingly offensive, the film's plot is badly executed and difficult to follow, but it basically goes something like this: Sexy 20-somethings get roped into house-sitting for the Infamous Creepy Crazy Misandrist Lady Who Lives in the Mansion on the Corner, on Christmas.
Hotel Derek, near the city's Uptown entertainment district and seven miles from the livestock show and rodeo, has an All Roped In Package inclusive of accommodations, a Southern inspired breakfast, valet parking and a welcome amenity of locally smoked beef jerky and a jar of honey roasted Texas pecans.
Meanwhile James Sickinger of Florida State University, the other world authority on ostraka, has been cataloguing the 80 or so found since 2010, mostly in the Agora, or market-place, where voting took place in Athens, with citizens queuing in a roped-off area to cast their sherds.
In the show, after a white supremacist group returns to terrorize the Tulsa, Oklahoma police force, Angela Abar (played by Golden Globe and Oscar winner Regina King) is roped into a new kind of conspiracy that has its roots within the world of the novel&aposs alternate history.
Here to answer that question and many more about climbing—roped and not—including just how many pull-ups a good climber can do, and just how the hell climbers get their ropes back from the top of a route, is Alex Honnold in WIRED's latest installment of Tech Support.
Alf, Steinar's buddy who got roped into this kidnapping mission, has no idea why Steinar believes that Debra is who they are looking for (he thought that they were looking for a teen girl), but when Steinar breaks into Debra's house and attacks June-as-Debra, Alf draws the line.
Luea was speaking from a roped-off swale far below the elevated tee box on the par-3 sixth — a vantage point from which he could look up into the pale blue sky and watch Lee Westwood's tee shot sail directly over his head on its way toward the elevated green.
I tend to be somewhat shy about media appearances, especially when it comes to TV. In the back of my mind, whenever I'm invited on, I wonder whether I'll be able to discuss the day's topic or whether I'm going to get roped into a debate over my own existence.
Having flattered British Prime Minister Theresa May, the first high political guest to his presidency, with lashings of special relationships patter, he casually roped in Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) – its equivalent to the United States' National Security Agency – as the means by which Barack Obama tapped the then president-elect's phone calls.
"Wow, he easily could have rung him up there!" one of the announcers yelled, which in turn called forth in me an increasingly familiar neurosis: If Arrieta's next pitch was roped out into center field for a base hit, the no-hitter-that-should-have-been-a-no-hitter would be ruined.
After the lead FBI forensics agent on the case sympathetically outlined how the attack had unfolded, a bereaved man turned to the victim advocate standing next to me and asked if she would place a memento on the location where his loved one had died, which was roped off to the families.
It is, they say, a splice of the Colombian roots and the sweet, sweet dancehall vibes that've seeped into their bones thanks to living in BK. Case in point they've roped in Kingston's MC Assassin on this track below (a side note on this dude: he was on Kendrick's "The Blacker the Berry").
The attendees I met on the train took different paths to the scene—one was a software engineer at Google, one was in seventh grade, and another hadn't even heard of Synchrony before, but was roped into collaborating on a project after striking up a conversation with a scener during the train ride.
Here's what she told me: A throng of roughly two dozen photographers were stationed in a roped-off pen just between Mr. McConnell's office and the Senate floor, and as lawmakers walked from his office to their desks, a remarkable and blinding flash of light would go off as the photographers captured them.
When Malia Twiggs (named after a former first daughter and aware it "sounded kind of bootleg") stumbles on an ancient, crumbling edition of "Kristy's Great Idea," the first of Ann M. Martin's classic Baby-Sitters Club books, it's not long before she's roped her buddies Dot and Bree into updating the outdated concept.
Ares, which manages US$125bn of assets globally, roped in more than US$1bn in capital commitments for its own special situations fund, according to a June 20 filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and could increase the size of the fund to as much as US$2bn within the next 12 months.
With their streets roped off and backyards now charred and blackened, dazed Thousand Oaks residents order coffee at a Starbucks filled with firefighters, pump gas at any station that's still open, and readjust their white face masks to try to keep out the acrid air that has coated their community for the past few days.
At the same time, that's all roped in with a lot of the knowledge and actual stuff in hip-hop that you got from Zulu Nation, that you got from the nation of the Gods and Earth, actual things that enrich, enlighten and uplift people gets tied in with certain stuff that is completely false.
You skidded around on your knees on the dance floor, maybe you were roped into something fun and ceremonial like throwing flowers about, and then you had a bunch of cake and soda while your mom wasn't watching and hyped the fuck out before crashing at 23 PM. As a kid, weddings were brilliant.
A large metal detector has been erected in the Senate workspace for reporters, and the press will be herded into velvet-roped holding pens outside the Senate chamber at certain times - a notable change from the normal rules of engagement on Capitol Hill, where journalists are largely free to roam the hallways to interview lawmakers.
Many in the audience are seated at ringside tables that recall the famous Sam Mendes production of "Cabaret" at the same venue, and several brave playgoers get roped into the action and even, ahem, bumped off (not really, of course) — which probably isn't what they expected when they bought tickets for a springtime matinee.
Rosales led me around the Finca, and through its roped-off doorways and windows, I saw Hemingway's favorite armchair, the African animal heads on the walls, the key to the Ritz Paris on his desk, the posters from Spanish bullfights, his writing board, and the toilet he may have shit in while writing The Old Man and the Sea.
The serenity of the church service at the roped-off little park across from the White House was juxtaposed by scenes of protest across Washington: ugly shouted expletives traded between Trump supporters and detractors outside Union Station and, on the National Mall just blocks away from St. John's, protestors attempting to obstruct checkpoint entrances to the inaugural ceremony.
Notwithstanding, I am here to tell you, in the Thanksgiving spirit, that I am still a better mother than you will ever be, because last year I knitted not one, not two, not three, but four matching turkey hats, since my daughter had also roped in her younger brother, plus a good friend from graduate school.
Ahead, our curated shopping guide to the most stylish, surprising, and aww-inducing pet products you can get your paws on — from fashionable Dusen Dusen beds to handcrafted Taco Bark chew toys, chunky sweaters that give our own knitwear a run for its money, and cat-scratch condos fit for a roped-off corner of Art Basel.
But, for Michelangelo, wandering the marketplace with Mesihi, the spectacle is too close for comfort: He observed with terror the thin bodies of black slaves from Ethiopia, the white women taken from the Caucasus or Bulgaria, caravans of the wretched roped to each other, waiting for a better fate in the home of a wealthy Istanbul native or on a construction site.
At the next two stops, the reporters were mostly herded into a roped-off stable at the top of the escalators, so that when the mayor and governor and the rest of the grinning guests ascended into the brightly-lit mezzanine of each station, they were photographed as if they were entering a fancy opening gala or political fundraiser at a cavernous contemporary art gallery.
In the present day, a Breakfast Club-esque collection of teenagers are roped into detention together: there's Spencer (Alex Wolff), a standard gawky nerd; Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain), the football star; Bethany (Madison Iseman), who spends most of her time on her phone; and Martha (Morgan Turner), filling the Ally Sheedy role as a young woman who feels like she's a lot more awkward than she actually is.
They worked on farms or in dark satanic mills, and one by one the states made laws (or began to enforce existing laws) that said that young people had to stay in school so their morals wouldn't be corrupted and they wouldn't languish in ignorance and be roped into a life of labor from dawn to dusk and die of consumption before they reached 30.
You were given this unusual task and you're out on the road all day with a few men and it's your responsibility to keep the cattle roped in — only you're actually working in the homes of top collectors and artists, and two hours later you might be on a frightening loading dock at the airport where you think somebody might try to kill you.

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