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Santokie gives another batsman a bit of rope, and he duly hangs himself.
They're like paragliders, or people who have just jumped off a cliff wearing a bit of rope.
As the boat began to tip, Kamar grabbed the nearest thing to hand: a bit of rope tied to the ship.
I also wish they'd used different-colored rope for some of the photos because the black rope used sometimes makes it hard to see which bit of rope goes where.
Any given bit of rope has to pull up not only the car and the flexible travelling cables that take electricity and communications to it, but also all the rope beneath it.
Most of the buildings are derelict, with gaping windows and doorways, and the lettering of famous local names—like Cosalt, the ship chandlers: "They had every bit of rope you needed!" sighs Mr Stockton fading from their fronts.
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Some lash themselves ceremonially with bits of rope.
Other rooms are festooned with bits of rope, bare flex and untreated wood.
"I would rather it was made in someone's shed with tin cans and bits of rope.
When we arrived, the monkeys were kept in a tiny cage with a concrete floor and a few old bits of rope covered in years of grime.
Some lash themselves with bits of rope, as monks and saints often did in the past, although they usually do not like to talk about it.
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