(1) Traverse for a variation, ski the side of a rib or drop over a roll, pick up speed, carve a big arc.
(2) She followed the rib of rock to the left where the ground continued to be fairly level.
(3) A very forgiving rib , easy to memorise and fast to knit.
(4) C Einar Diaz is playing with a cracked rib on his left side.
(5) I have every confidence that the Billingsgate fish pie, rib of beef forestiu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2510re and lobster in bisque would have been equally competently done.
(6) They rib us in a good natured way while making it clear that they will not vote and are not taken in by our occasional concern for them.
(7) Here is a barbecued prime rib that's perfect for a small family.
(8) It led to a snow-filled gully, then a rib of loose rock.
(10) While rehabilitating the rib cage injury, he suffered a strained right hamstring.
(11) Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent.
(12) I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch.
(13) And in this macho culture, Thabang Silepe says his classmates rib him for wearing ballet shoes instead of soccer cleats.
(14) Faced with kilograms of leftover, beautifully cooked rare beef, the very heart of the rib , I kept dreaming of the meals I was about to have from it.
(15) There was evidence of osteomyelitis of the left fibula, healed rib fractures and healed jaw lesions.
(16) A fully developed leaf, 16 cm in length, was divided into two equal halves by cutting away the central rib .
(18) This abbreviated variation of the looping rib vault was also an innovation of Benedikt Ried in Bohemia and his followers in Germany.
(19) Leaves are mild-tasting and can be used for cole slaw or added to salads - the crunchy rib of the leaf adds an interesting texture to a tossed salad.
(20) The final rib gives pleasant climbing