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Riders take on obstacles in showjumping.
The class will take on obstacles like a dozen or so railroad ties, a two-foot-deep water trough, whoops, and later, a stretch of deep, wet sand.
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In order to move forward, they will be taking on obstacles that have existed within themselves for years but they're only starting to see now.
Players take on the obstacles set before them by playing Hiro, Niki and Peter and by utilizing their unique powers.
The popularity of these Japanese-style shows will be affirmed on Monday night, when the two-hour season finale of the cult favorite series "American Ninja Warrior" — in which Americans compete for a chance to travel to Yokohama to take on the brutal obstacle course of the semiannual Japanese televised competition "Sasuke" — moves from the cable channel G4 to its sister network NBC.
Just trust us and watch this clip above where Billy and five Meryl Streeps take on an insane obstacle course.
"The opportunity to see this play is a wee bit of history," Ms. Butler said in a phone conversation, "and how many people get a chance to see a wee bit of their history unfold?" For some audiences, the "Beebo" take on history might be an obstacle.
9 P.M. (G4) AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR In the third season of this adaptation of a Japanese series, more than 300 American competitors are winnowed to 15, who then take on the Sasuke, a four-stage obstacle course in Yokohama, considered the world's most formidable.
The robot can also take on low obstacles and hop on one leg.
But there were obstacles other than his alleged reluctance to take on Islamic terror because of his fondness for the royal family.
The entire series is predicated on their love and his willingness to take on all obstacles to defend her; in the end, all of his problems come from this undying love.
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