Sentences with phrase «platform as ladder»

Not exact matches

Also with this new trading platform, traders can trade with 7 different types of option contracts such as classic Binary Options, Pair Options, Long Term Options, 60 Second Options, One Touch Options, Ladder Options, Limits and Forex / CFD.
For example, they only offer five types of binary options and are missing some of the newer types of binary options offered on other platforms, such as the super high return / risk ladder option (with payouts as high as 1500 % in some cases).
This playset includes a ladder and a toddler - sized slide as well as a cute crawling space underneath the platform.
Utilizing the Armada's «F - Alpha» platform as a basis, the Pathfinder builds from a fully boxed, all - steel ladder frame and adds an all - steel double - wishbone front suspension with coil - over shocks and stabilizer bar.
But this time it will be based on the same aluminium monocoque platform as the Discovery and Range Rover, rather than a steel ladder frame like key rivals such as the Mercedes - Benz G - Class and Jeep Wrangler.
The amount of life insurance you need changes over time so, as part of their platform, Ladder Life allows you to easily increase or decrease your policy limits.
This lightweight platform can easily be attached to your boat's boarding ladder as it fits any boat with a boarding ladder.
As with our other vessel we have a custom designed swim platform with an easy access dive ladder that offers easy access no matter what your age or ability.
Armed only with a bag of jellybeans that enable the blob to transform into various helpful forms such as ladders, trampolines, cannons, parachutes, and even a rocket, they will progress through forty stages of puzzle platforming action that takes them across the planet and deep into space.
It seemed like I was constantly dealing with slow - moving platforms, or waddling through empty corridors, or sliding up and down pointless poles and ladders, or partaking in whatever other dull activities the designers could think of to make the process of reaching my destination at any given instance as time consuming and annoying as possible.
He has exhibited in many group exhibitions across China, as well as in Puerto Rico and the UK including CIRCA 10, Puerto Rico (2010); 10 Years, LuXun, Academy of Fine Arts, Shenyang, China (2009); Simon Franks and Rob Suss Collection show, London, UK (2008); Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center, Hong Kong (2008); Subtlety, Platform China, Beijing, China (2008); Looking for Me, Minsheng Center for Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China (2008); Making Time, Waiting for the answer, DoART, Beijing, China (2007); Beyond Image — Chinese New Painting, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2007); Removing the Ladder, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China (2006); Hold on and Break Through, China National Museum, Beijing, China (2006).
The large works that have occupied him since 1969 are, in brief: Hubris, commissioned for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, one of Smith's most open and regular pieces to date, which consists of a two - section, 9 - by - 9 grid in black concrete, one half thin slabs at ground level, the other half the same grid raised to 3 feet 3 inches by a four - sided pyramidal module; Batcave, a complex environmental interior designed to «mold space and light» rather than material form, at the Osaka World's Fair, a new version of which will be shown soon at the Los Angeles County Museum; a gigantic triangular sculpture inserted into a Californian mountainside; a labyrinthine water garden for a delta; Smog, a huge new horizontal piece made from the dismantled components of Smoke (which was made for the Corcoran's «Scale as Content» show, 1967); Haole Center, a sunken square «pavement» within a square stone sculpture, with a metal ladder leading down below the earth's surface; two related monumental sculptures on platforms (Arch and Dial); and a flat 81 - block grid proposed for downtown Minneapolis.
The second type was falling from an elevated platform such as a roof or ladder.
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