Events varied from 20-km solo and team time trials to cross-country races, a hill climb and a dirt criterium. |
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Engines had a cogged pinion wheel that engaged the rack, helping them climb the slopes. |
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If you exercise regularly, follow a balanced diet and don't smoke, your chances of remaining healthy and living longer climb dramatically. |
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They climb up on the shed at the back of the boarded up house, which is joined to ours. |
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The climb is well worth the view as the Pike looks west to Manchester city centre and east to the Pennines. |
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Without a word we climb down into the water and swim underneath the raft, between the orange plastic drums. |
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As a boy Francisco would climb the hill and imagine the Mapuche warriors and the mixed-blood Chileans who came after them. |
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You will have to climb the hill, of course, but since the backside is gradual, you won't have to worry about downhill spills. |
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After the stream climb up the grassy bank ahead then on to reach a wall-stile over the wall across your path. |
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Now, a road makes the climb easier, but if it is raining or snowing, you still need some luck getting there. |
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These birds inhabit coastal rainforests and wooded areas where they can easily fly, hop or climb from tree to tree. |
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If you're feeling energetic you can climb a narrow winding staircase to the top. |
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Walker's script portrays a couple of go-nowhere white trash who struggle desperately to climb out of the muck and back into civilized society. |
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A climb out of the woods brought the shock of the raw, cold, outside world, and a bracing but easy track back. |
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Not at all an unfamiliar sight for American racing fans was the image of Horner sitting on Lance 's wheel up the final climb yesterday. |
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If you climb simulated hills on a stationary bike, you can wheeze up real ones on a mountain bike. |
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The burglars used a nearby ladder to climb onto a flat roof before forcing open a window. |
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Supplemental oxygen is not required to climb it, but good brakes in your car are advisable. |
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Guides lead the party down river to negotiate the rapids and climb the rocks that block the way. |
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They climb high on the rugged hillside to outrun the creeping light of the waxing moon, which backlights a skyline of shark-tooth peaks. |
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Land crabs are nocturnal scavengers that climb trees, enter holes and are the invertebrate ecological equivalent of rats. |
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Alternatively they may climb trees in search of tree ants, as do the pangolins or scaly anteaters of the genus Manis. |
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This machine lived up to expectation with great climb and descent rates coupled with a low fuel burn. |
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The gruelling climb will see the participants scale heights of 4000m in very difficult conditions. |
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As we climb Cairngorm on the T-bar I ask my instructor Alistair if he can sum up the appeal of our Scottish slopes. |
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To get there you must climb a kilometre long flight of steps, now a deserted forest path frequented only by babbler birds, peacocks and monkeys. |
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Looking tattily elegant, and hoping I'll be safe from stings, I climb a ladder and examine the swarm. |
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To enjoy the natural beauty and majesty of Kili, you do not even have to climb it. |
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We'd bake bread, climb trees, stretch out with magnifying glasses and find creatures in the lawn. |
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I busted a gut to raise that money, to give myself the opportunity to climb the seven mountains. |
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They seem content to let prices climb further out of reach of us mere mortals earning regular salaries. |
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He joined nine others on a pioneering course to teach them how to climb safely during rescues. |
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A group of six local people will attempt to climb the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales in as short a time as possible. |
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Finally the three men attempted the climb but after a day of avalanches they decided to stop. |
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Hills often symbolise the climb to high attainments and a wider view of life. |
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The low-level flying mission required him to climb towards a cloud base at 1,850 ft where he simulated dropping freefall bombs. |
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These, however, look like a rather larger mountain to climb than picture phones, which you could call the low-hanging fruit of privacy invasion. |
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So the boy let his father fix the rope around his waist, and instruct him in how to climb over the edge and find the rungs of the ladder. |
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The open space is popular with neighborhood residents, who climb the red-earth paths and jog on the loop road with their dogs. |
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After a short climb up the frozen rocky face I found myself on a small, rubbly outcrop of dark rock. |
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The lookouts in the towers began to climb down but were struck down by a firestorm raining down upon them. |
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The steady climb and particularly the final stairway to the fire lookout might give shaky legs to those with vertigo. |
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After the first hour or so of gentle ascent through a lava flow the climb steepens. |
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It is said people who have faith in Taoism will ascend to heaven if they climb this stone. |
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Abilene decided to climb a tree to see if he could see his father and fellow sailors going back to the longboat. |
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I then pulled out the pocket checklist for bird strikes, and my instructor called for a climb to 5,000 feet. |
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The course is ten miles long with a five mile climb to the summit and a very fast descent over scree and rocks. |
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He moved round to the other side and opened the door, offering his hand to Misha to help her climb down. |
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The fatal accident occurred when one car failed to climb an incline and became trapped on a roll-back arrester nearly 40 ft from the ground. |
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He should have climbed up the track and pushed one car clear of a roll-back arrester, where it had stopped after failing to climb a hill. |
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The climb is also interspersed by information from the guide on the history of the bridge, the city and the local area. |
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If I was going to climb to altitude in a plane with a wing about to come off, I certainly wanted my parachute leg straps fastened! |
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The key turning point arrives during a long sequence of Paul learning to climb the rock face of an intimidating cliff. |
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Melissa and Dave climb a small rise and step back onto the rutted dirt road. |
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Mayo and I opted to climb Glass Menagerie, a pillar of solid ice that spills down in frosted swirls like icing on a cake. |
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Removing the rusty metal presented us with a somewhat unstable-looking climb down of about 4m complete with plenty of scaffolding shoring. |
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The night climb is stark affair, halogen lights casting deep black shadows on every part of the cliff face that isn't brilliantly lit. |
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To the immediate right, there is a short climb up a rock rib, at the top of which is an obscured boulder crawl leading on and up. |
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The mountains are still free, and we're all at liberty to climb them largely as we desire. |
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Some in the City believe HSH, not Barclays, will eventually have to climb down. |
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It ensures that he will climb down only in his own good time, probably a long time. |
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Mr Howells must climb down much further if his culture ministry is not to do lasting damage to English culture. |
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They went high profile on pay and they have now had to climb down because they are not able to appoint anybody. |
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Wicklow had a mountain to climb but the strength of the wind suggested that they could do it provided they got a few early scores. |
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It's a crucial match for the Scottish side, who have a mountain to climb if they want to reach the group stages. |
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But daring though the raid is, they still have a mountain to climb to avoid the dreaded prospect of street fighting. |
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We still have a mountain to climb to stop this happening but it is not insurmountable if there is democracy. |
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The Welsh regions have a mountain to climb after all losing in Europe this weekend, but the prospect of them scaling new heights are slim. |
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In another, a grasping mother and daughter are duped out of their upward social climb by an unscrupulous foreigner. |
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Megalomania, in particular, often provides a strong motivation for the climb to centrality and power. |
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Most in higher education would describe it as a slow but steady climb through the ranks. |
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Even worse, the portion of net farm income attributable to direct government payments continues its upward climb after taking a year off. |
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The climb in oil prices was driven by last year's upsurge in global demand. |
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The world is a difficult place, and many tragedies have befallen mankind in its upward climb from savagery, some of them quite recently. |
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He wants to stop her upward climb before she's the chief executive of a company that dumps toxic waste. |
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The Indian economy is so finely poised on the edge of a boom that it will take very little to start the upward climb again. |
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They conceived of these citizenships as stages in an upward climb toward an ever better democracy. |
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In 2002 the increase in wages was matched by the climb in the consumer price index of 30 percent. |
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The lead aircraft coordinated a climb with the tower controller to hold over the airport at 2,500 feet. |
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He correctly put the aircraft into a climb at the appropriate time, and release was also good. |
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Just for fun I tried to get an idea of what could be the maximum climb rate thermals on earth could provide. |
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It is capable of climb rates up to 10,000 feet per minute and can fly as high as 50,000 feet. |
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I think a comfortable climb rate for a paraglider from a ground tows is 500 fpm. |
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At the end, I swoop up again and bank left, taking the aircraft in a steep climb over the surrounding hills. |
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Graham cleaned up the aircraft for single-engine climb and took the flight controls. |
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We started a cruise climb to 31,000 feet checking the winds as we went along. |
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Approach requested a climb to 2,000 feet and vectored me 90 degrees off the final bearing. |
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As we stabilized our climb through 1,500 feet, I told my RIO the VDI was out. |
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Also you pull in more than is desirable or necessary for the optimum climb rate when you're on the control bar. |
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My actual climb rate while flying straight in lift was higher than my average climb rate in thermals. |
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This is particularly obvious in the Eleonora's falcon, which has an extreme climb rate for its size. |
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It seemed to be a good climb to get used to the type of rock and crack climbing. |
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After a bit of easy walking passage a small climb up over a muddy choke gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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With this ascent, a climb I had done many a time before, I felt as though I were awakening every muscle in my body! |
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At 83, he still loves the mountains and the challenge of the climb but expressed concern at how the expeditions now are so commercialised. |
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Instead of continuing their climb up the mountains, they walked through the valley. |
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On my second afternoon, I joined a friend who lives in Cape Town to do the climb of Table Mountain. |
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Although it was by no means the steepest climb of the trek, it was still one of the most strenuous. |
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A climb up the mountain of Namsan just three miles out of town will leave you gasping for breath. |
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The easy walk was a shorter version of Jim's walk, and both walks finished with the climb to Hoad Hill and the Barrow Monument. |
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The sun played hide and seek in the mountains as the climb increased towards Kausani. |
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In mythology, the steep climb up the mountain is the seeking of the masculine spirit in ourselves. |
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When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones. |
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When Bobby brought the team to a stop outside the O'Brien's farmhouse, Melinda moved quickly to climb from the wagon. |
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In her frantic efforts to climb back onto the dinghy, her claws ripped a hole in the gunwale. |
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As he moved closer to climb inside he saw her face lit up by the moonlight. |
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The Pandora survivors managed to climb aboard tenders and reach the safety of a sand cay. |
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This is fixable and there is an opportunity for us to climb the league table of UK regions and be more competitive. |
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My efforts were rewarded by an increasing ability to climb to more advanced levels. |
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Furthermore, that could climb as marketers find increasingly more ways to humanise our pets. |
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Why sell cheaply, if their petrol inventory is about to climb 10 per cent in value? |
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Everyone wants to climb upwards, leaving the past behind, indulging in new creature comforts. |
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Join this track which climbs quite steeply and zigzags left continuing to climb above the valley. |
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Liz was sprawled on the bed, turned away from Brett as she watched the sun slowly climb over the horizon, signaling the beginning of a new day. |
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The powerplant provides an initial climb rate in excess of 3,300 feet per minute and the aircraft climbs to 18,000 feet in under six minutes. |
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The servants and live-in farm workers were not allowed to use the stairs but had to climb a ladder to get to their sleeping quarters. |
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He began to climb the ladder, and when he'd almost reached the top, he stumbled and fell. |
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Our route took us to the village of West Lilling and involved a climb to 100 feet no less. |
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He had to climb out of the window onto the next ledge to get away from the fire. |
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She had led the U12 field up the climb but faded at the top to finish third overall in the race. |
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We will climb as high as 4,200 feet in the mountains and have to cope with the humidity of Andean rainforests. |
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She now finds the climb from the basement, carrying a laundry basket, daunting. |
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The aircraft will climb to approximately 39,000 feet and release the launch vehicle and payload. |
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Because of the lateness, we didn't want to climb too far and encounter rattlesnakes. |
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Putting a dish of cooked-chilled vegetable lasagne into the microwave is about as high as many career women climb on today's culinary ladder. |
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The three vagrants then rendezvoused in Barterman's room and used Perterson's hair to climb down to the ground. |
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Don't take the chance of him unbuckling a lap belt and trying to climb out himself. |
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I'd expected to climb up the dike and see the water lapping the top of it on the other side! |
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The day before yesterday and today, and both on the final climb to the finish. |
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After a positive rate of climb was achieved, the landing gear was retracted. |
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You have to climb very slowly to avoid altitude sickness, which is your biggest danger. |
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There are also a large number of birds that are spotted at the higher altitudes so the climb is well worth the effort. |
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In 1893, alpinist Malcolm Ross completed the climb alone saying it was one of the most difficult he'd done. |
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Sailors of the ship Shtandart are silhouetted as they climb on its masts and yardarms during the city birthday celebrations. |
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The time it takes to climb a rope or scale a ladder leaves soldiers highly vulnerable to attack. |
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So she decided she would climb out of the window onto a low roof and get down to the yard that way. |
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Previous competitions also used poles made out of ash wood which was not flexible, and athletes would sort of climb up the pole as they jumped. |
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Oliver is hoping to climb his way into the history books by planting a flag at the summit of the world's tallest mountain. |
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As a child, Sara would climb the tallest tree to prove the knot of fear in her belly didn't exist. |
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Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
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We race just feet above the flat wet sand before he pulls on the controls and we climb steeply and bank seawards to come round for our landing. |
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He wants to put on his own seat belt, brush his own teeth, and climb the stairs on his own. |
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For example, ground birds can usually only walk horizontally on the ground whereas woodpeckers climb up and down vertically on tree trunks. |
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The thermals are strong enough to overcome the north winds and it is easy to climb up on the lee sides of the peaks and ridges. |
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It indicates what rate of climb you seem to be expecting in the next thermal based on your current air speed. |
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If you're really lucky, you'll get to climb one of the masts to set the sail while dangling 120 ft above the water. |
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With my teeth chattering and my knees wobbling, I somehow managed to climb the steps to the second floor. |
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Birds that cling to and climb the sides of trees, like woodpeckers and nuthatches, have strongly curved claws. |
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As I climb up from the airport my instrument records a 15 to 20 mph wind out of the southeast. |
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She'd climb on with a bit of a problem, her tight little shirt wouldn't allow her too much freedom and the narrow stilettos constricted her feet. |
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Standing on the podium in ninth place, Gilmour counted her blessings that she could race in the 15 km Easter Weekend hill climb at all. |
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Kerry's boat ran up to me in the water, bow on, and I was able to climb up a cargo net to the lip of the deck. |
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When swimmers climb out I congratulate them on being baptized into the Universal Life Church and hand them their commemorative certificates. |
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He would not climb down the winze from Cross Roads Adit but climbed up the same winze when coming from Taylor's Shaft. |
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He can breathe fire and climb trees and he always poos in the same part of the garden. |
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When the tender is safely alongside the ship, climb aboard when the coxswain tells you to. |
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I climb aboard the train a minute or two before it pulls out of the station and find to my horror that my seat is taken. |
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It was then a long climb through bedchambers and banqueting hall, chapel and corridors until we came out on to the roof and saw the amazing view. |
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The wall plate top cap is fitted last, meaning the fitter has to climb over the roof to fit it. |
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The train would have stopped in the adjacent Victoria station to collect a banking locomotive to assist up the stiff climb to Miles Platting. |
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I climb out and watch him drive away like a maniac as I shake my head in disapproval. |
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No bits of light or matter can climb out of these deep gravitational abysses. |
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Will his followers climb that mountain with him or will they stay a few feet away and watch him warily? |
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Every Saturday during football season, hundreds of men climb into foam and fur costumes to spend 90 minutes cavorting as club mascots. |
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To conquer this peak one has to climb on rock and ice. A high level of technical skill, physical fitness and acclimatization is required. |
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Hop onto the platform, climb the winding staircase and prepare for a cut-price sightseeing tour of London. |
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It's a steep climb to the gap over loose scree and boulder slopes but the climbing eases off once you enter the narrow confines of The Window. |
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The Queensberry Rules will have to be altered to allow two opponents to climb into the same ring as Lennox Lewis. |
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Cal chooses to climb another two flights of stairs to relieve himself in a dimly lit water closet at the farthest corner of the building. |
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Right, the water measurer prepares to climb the mensicus by drying its non-wetting claws. |
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Don't encourage your children to wave from the windows, as they might try to climb up when you're out of the room. |
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The finale is especially charming when the Italians climb into hot-air balloons to set off for their homeland. |
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Elephants are tethered by chains so people can climb on them for a cute photo for a fee of 10 yuan. |
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It's a bit less effort then a hill climb perhaps, but challenging in its own way. |
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York Groves could climb off the foot of Pennine League division four if they win their clash at Littleborough. |
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Quitting smoking is an uphill climb which requires patience, willpower and lots of tissues. |
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The final climb is steep and involves some scrambling over rocks and steep drops to the side of the path. |
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From the car park climb the path over a small bridge, following red waymarkers. |
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After a while we began a gentle ascent of the Little Homer Saddle, the only climb in the whole walk. |
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We rely on our muscles to walk, lift objects and climb stairs. However, in space muscles become weaker when there is no gravity to overcome. |
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It hooked securely to the ledge, and he began his slow, weary climb up the side of the tower. |
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I described how I'd had to climb up a steep and dangerous rock face to a thorny bramble bush on a narrow ledge, from where I could hear the cat meowing. |
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The pilot asked air-traffic control for permission to climb from 32,000 to 38,000 feet to avoid the bad weather. |
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Fellow volunteers helped a wounded soldier from the Azov Batallion climb out of a car at a Ukraine National Guard checkpoint. |
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He ran like he was barreling down the stairs and he struggled to climb the 15-foot-tall drum riser. |
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Make a batch of these rum balls, climb into a onesie, and let your favorite movie do the rest. |
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And later, when the giant tries to climb after Jack, the beanstalk has to be chopped down pronto. |
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Mandelbaum began her climb to the top of the crime world as a peddler on the rough-and-tumble, bustling streets of New York City. |
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He telephoned the Archives and I was buzzed through a locked door to climb up several hundred stone steps to the Round Tower. |
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Although it's a wall lizard it doesn't like to climb to hunt its food. |
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Those who prefer altitude can climb the lodge's seven-story, 115-foot canopy tower and stop at each level to observe tanagers, jacamars, guans, and oropendulas in action. |
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But once we get up to speed, we climb upon a chipper wind and flourishingly soar. |
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The Gauls tried to climb the Capitol at night, eluding the watchdogs and the Roman guard, but the flock of geese sacred to Juno spotted them and roused the Romans in time. |
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The waves climb up the shore only to retreat back to their haven. |
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If borrowing rates start to climb dramatically, the hope of clawing out of the slump will fade very quickly. |
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Until the epidemic is brought under control, the CDC predicts the numbers will continue to climb at that rate. |
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Like I said, this weather better change soon before I start packing heat and I suddenly go crazy and climb a bell tower and try to shoot up the clouds. |
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Lucy stated that probably the toughest trip was the day they trekked to the Cabumi Falls, where they had to climb a stepped and railed path that was pretty testing. |
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But to enter the expansive dale it must climb over 7,000 feet, wending its way through snowcapped mountains cut from the Alay and Tian Shan ranges. |
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I want to tell the other children at my school not to climb on railings. |
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After following the Truckee River out of Tahoe City, climb through white fir and Jeffrey pine to Paige Meadows, where summer promises a host of wildflowers. |
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Now, my legs still burning from the climb up this hill, my face glowing from sun and wind, I decide that a little nap is just what the doctor ordered. |
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It is not safe to play around when one is in the public eye, it always comes out, so if you want to climb higher in the political arena you need to keep your nose clean! |
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The musical, based on the book by Abe Burrows with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, focuses on J Pierrepont, a young window cleaner who starts to climb the corporate ladder. |
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More recently the fitting of three-blade constant-speed airscrews has greatly improved the aircraft's take-off and climb and added a further 5 m.p.h. to the top speed. |
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I continued to climb down, making myself somewhat airsick in the process. |
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This waterfall is relatively small, cascading lacily 30 feet down the mountain, but hikers climb up its side to reach Sky Pond and the fourth waterfall near there. |
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I perceived him as an alpinist ready to climb the Mont Blanc. |
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As I finally reach the top of the climb I'm momentarily relieved. |
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The mother is remonstrating with her daughter who is disfigured by lameness and in more pain than usual because of a recent misguided attempt to climb a mountain. |
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That life coaching process has recently enabled Marian to climb a 50 ft tree, and, from a platform, scale down a zip wire to the ground at 30 mph. |
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At this writing, 334 permits to climb Everest have been issued for this spring season. |
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Jordon's insight into Moore's upward climb offers motivation for us all. |
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The climb from poverty by a young woman unsure of herself is remarkable. |
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We'll also see the value of the dollar climb in foreign markets. |
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Red began to climb the staircase to the third tower of the east wing, known affectionately as the correlation wing, used mainly for social events, conferences and the like. |
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You can plant your vine to climb a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence. |
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Perennial vines can climb an arbor or trellis, or soften a fence. |
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When you climb aboard it's a bit like climbing into your dinner jacket. |
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At Beamsley I turned right and began the steep climb up Howber Hill. |
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At the top of the grassy climb you will come across this monument. |
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We took the traditional clockwise route thereby having to climb down all the tricky climbs and getting wet towards the end rather than the beginning. |
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Continuing to take-off with one engine failed requires pilots to make adjustments to the aircraft and the rate of climb to reflect the loss of power. |
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The past 10 years have seen a significant climb in cross-border traffic. |
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There they climb into a series of wooden constructions three metres high, made with tree trunks lashed together with lianas like tree houses perched above the flood. |
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We cannot rule out the possibility that a dromaeosaurid could climb a tree, but none of them show obvious modifications specifically for arboreality. |
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After talking to several drivers and passengers, I decided to climb on the frontline express myself. |
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With the aid of a ropeway, and after a strenuous climb in the cold, we finally stood on the observation point of Mount Myoken at a height of 1,333 metres. |
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The climb ascended through a tight forest, green from canopy to floor. |
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I'm in that twilight state between sleep and waking in the very early morning, before the rudely steep climb of the day's foothills and mountains. |
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This was a particularly risky means of concluding a siege as the attackers using ladders would be continually assailed from above on their climb up the walls. |
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Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum. |
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Fifteen kids in climbing harnesses and helmets, carrying lunch boxes, climb out and begin their hike to a rock wall for a day of climbing and rappelling. |
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The near vertical attitude needed to perform the tail slide suggests that the aircraft was indeed making a missed approach rather than the initial climb scenario. |
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As we climb back into the air-conditioned truck, my mind is awhirl. |
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They yapped and pulled at their leads with such energy that Winkelmann insisted we climb back into the sled, pronto. |
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It will climb a suitable support by means of its red tendrils. |
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Grasping vines, like grape, climb by grasping their support with tendrils. |
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Provide some support and the tendrils will climb up to the sky. |
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We take all morning to climb the steep ridge, scrambling over huge granite boulders, taking care not to dislodge stones, which might hit hikers below. |
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Richard Virenque takes the third climb at the halfway mark of the stage. |
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An awkward ascent, hopping from tussocks to old stumps through a deep mire, and then a stiff climb up steep screes, led to the high point of the circuit, the John Garner Pass. |
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While Meall a'Ghiubhais is a straightforward climb from the path, the steep screes and formidable northern crags of Ruadh-stac Beag makes a direct ascent almost impossible. |
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And who knows, if we have another extended bout of irrational exuberance, how high the shares might climb before coming back to earth with a bang? |
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Out of the corner of my eye I saw a dozen musicians climb on stage with no less than 15 instruments, including bass trombone, accordion, pedal steel guitar, saw and theremin! |
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The climb took two hours and a half, and they stopped six times for Xerox to drink tea, or a glass of sugarcane juice. |
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More kids climb on a riverside playground, and in the water beyond is a handful of cormorants, including one taking off low to the water like a seaplane. |
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Five of them made a dangerous climb up the building's 15 metre lightning conductor while others laden with food and water set up camp. |
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Three-year-olds climb trees, build dens, saw wood and even make toast on an open fire, all of which will make the mollycoddlers feel faint. |
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April Fools' Day ought to be perfect for those who want to climb into monkey suits, drink and drive, carouse and sing sentimental old songs. |
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When Grisedale Hause is reached it is a steep climb to the summit following a broken wall. |
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Aran Fawddwy is best ascended from Cywarch in the south, although a longer ridge climb is possible from the Bala side. |
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From the same starting point it is possible to climb the fell up the north eastern ridge following a ruined dry stone wall. |
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Conditions deteriorate at the crossing of Buttermere Moss, followed by a stiff climb to the summit. |
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The most popular climb in the area is Cat Bells via Hause End, a walk which can be made from Keswick via the Derwentwater launches. |
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Scramblers may prefer simply to walk up Southerndale and climb Longside via a distinctive crevice seen easily from Skiddaw summit. |
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Eastward are Skiddaw Little Man, Lonscale Fell and the diminutive Latrigg, a pleasant short climb from Keswick. |
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The Pass was used for the first King of the Mountains climb on the second stage of the 2016 Tour of Britain cycle race. |
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Locke had more confidence in the ability of modern locomotives to climb these gradients. |
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Macmillan was badly burned in a plane crash, trying to climb back into the plane to rescue a Frenchman. |
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Only individuals or small groups could climb the obstacles without being noticed, and they could not drive much stolen livestock with them. |
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Pupils also had the opportunity to go swimming in the sea, shooting and climb the cliffs at Whitecliff Bay. |
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This replaced the 'Mouth of Hell', a giant devilish 'mouth' that visitors could climb into. |
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The company had a very elaborate number called Peron's Latest Flame, which musicalizes the opposition to Eva as she begins her climb to the top. |
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This is what allows squirrels to climb tree trunks that are so large to be essentially flat from the perspective of such a small animal. |
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Four species of freshwater crocodile climb trees to bask in areas lacking a shoreline. |
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There is reputed to be a wishing well on its southern slope, which requires the wisher to climb up from the south without looking back. |
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Birds are also reported to be consumed, especially nestlings and even eggs, for which they will climb into shrubbery and bushes. |
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It is predominantly a terrestrial species, although it has been known to climb up banks and into low bushes in order to bask or search for prey. |
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Gila monsters and beaded lizards climb trees to reach both the eggs and young of birds. |
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Barn owls are frequently found drowned in cattle drinking troughs, since they land to drink and bathe, but are unable to climb out. |
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Edward, Second Duke of York assisted the climb of foxes as more prestigious quarries in his The Master of Game. |
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When Santa visits his paisans with Dominick he'll be, because the reindeers cannot climb the hills of Italy. |
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The accepted procedure is to follow the climb RA as best as possible, temporarily trading speed for height. |
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Some pilots have been unsure how to act when their aircraft was requested to climb whilst flying at their maximum altitude. |
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The smooth, cylindrical geotextile tubes could be difficult to climb over before they were covered by sand. |
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It is usually found in rocky places or among scrub and may climb into trees. |
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Routes to climb to the summit start from all of the main dales that radiate out from central Lakeland. |
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When threatened, a wildcat with a den will retreat into it, rather than climb trees. |
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Stoats regularly climb trees to gain access to birds' nests, and are common raiders of nest boxes, particularly those of large species. |
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In Catherine Sinclair's Holiday House, the children climb Arthur's Seat during a rare day away from their nurse. |
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Up until the 1830s, people would climb the mountain as part of a yearly pilgrimage, which may have originally been a Lughnasadh ritual. |
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Above Glaslyn, it is joined by the Miners' Track for the zigzag climb to Bwlch Glas between Snowdon and Garnedd Ugain. |
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Many inexperienced walkers have been killed over the years attempting to climb the mountain via the main paths. |
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Snowdon was used by Edmund Hillary and his group during preparations for their successful 1953 expedition to climb Mount Everest. |
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Typically, thrust faults move within formations by forming flats, and climb up section with ramps. |
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The horrified Rabbit orders his gardener, Bill the Lizard, to climb on the roof and go down the chimney. |
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He tried to climb into the carriage, but he gripped the open door, which swung back, causing him to lose his grip. |
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Zoncolan is a fabled leg breaker of a 13.3km climb that is one of the toughest ascents ever included in a major stage race. |
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On 6 July 2015, a migrant died while attempting to climb onto a freight train while trying to reach Britain from the French side of the Channel. |
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All eyes will be trained on Andy Schleck on the climb up Jabal Al Akhdar, as fans wonder whether the Luxembourger can return to his former glory. |
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Membership numbers continued to climb after the start of Corbyn's leadership. |
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John wants to climb the wall, but the kicker is that it is thirty feet tall. |
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Naturally, the men play the set, drumming on the metal scaffolding as they climb around it wearing special grippy gloves. |
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The tears, Maki explained, climb up the eyelid and join a column of fluid that travels along the lids. |
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Hours before his climb down, the premier's own cabinet ministers had vigorously defended the curriculum. |
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Explore coastal paths by bike, climb and abseil, discover hidden caves by kayak, take a boat cruise and play Bocci with the locals. |
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I guess the room wasn't so bad, except for the climb to get there. The stairs were destined to be a serious health hazard. |
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It soon became my enemy alongside the mountain climber where I had to pretend to climb a mountain really fast while in a push up stance. |
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Grapes grow on the brant rocks so wonderfully that ye will marvel how any man dare climb up to them. |
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