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"Rosie," the citation reads, "You really know how to rope them in".
Caring for their own horses was a highlight, as was learning how to rope a plastic calf.
Instead, she started living and working at the ranch, learning how to rope calves and drive cattle.
How to rope in the ultra-Orthodox, who enjoy generous government subsidies to study instead of work?
"I was a teenager when I learned how to rope calves to brand them, working summers on a ranch in Grandby, Colo.," he said.
A top priority was figuring out how to rope in major Wall Street donors who supported Obama in 2008 but weren't committed to big fund-raising roles in 2012 — people like Hamilton E. James, the billionaire president and chief operating officer of the private-equity firm Blackstone; and Eric Mindich, a former Goldman Sachs whiz kid who went on to start his own hedge fund.
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In a few meetings he showed me how to skip rope properly and created a workout that I could do on my own.
While Janay delighted in every new activity, she also taught Allison how to jump rope, to Hula-Hoop and to dance.
I learned how to jump rope on one leg (definitely not useful).
I didn't come to Chatham, about 30 miles southeast of London, to find out how to make rope.
The proud dad, who's stationed in Texas' Fort Sam Houston, added that Diego also learned how to jump rope that day.
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