He took the other sledge from Damien's unresisting fingers and we raced to the bottom. |
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After we had made it through the rough sastrugi we entered a wide-open flat snow plain, almost perfect conditions for sledge travel. |
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You guys have ten seconds to scram before I come after you with a sledge hammer! |
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This included high heel shoes, underwear, shovels, wheelbarrow, sledge hammers, ball and chains, etc. |
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One was holding a sledge hammer and began hitting the security screen while another tried to smash an internal door. |
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Pod wall, seed coat, and seed sections, from fresh glasshouse-grown material harvested mid-photoperiod, were cut using a sledge microtome. |
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I grabbed an ice pick off the sledge and tramped away from the camp towards the face of Portal Mountain. |
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The leading Skidoo didn't have enough gusto to pull up its two fully laden sledges, so we decided to take each sledge up one at a time. |
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It was an uplifting, exciting feeling to drive the Skidoo pulling only one sledge over a perfectly flat smooth surface. |
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We returned to camp, hitched one sledge to each Skidoo, then began making our way towards a little rocky hill just north of Kanak Peak. |
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A lot of people were in the bar watching our sledge trains come around over the sea ice as we pulled up at the field store hangar. |
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The next time India play Australia and an Indian batsman crosses 80, you can bet that the Aussies will sledge him about his selfishness. |
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He has told the player he won't sledge him during the Ashes, which sounds like a parent's promise to leave a light on all night. |
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The paper's known for its long campaign to sledge the broadcaster at every possible opportunity. |
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Rather than sledge the PM, you would be better to ask Milne how she will recover the money if the green fund fails. |
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A modern sledge is simply a expletive laden insult, designed to cause mental disintegration. |
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The Proteas paceman noted he may never forgive Clarke for a personal sledge. |
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But it was Haddin's hefty sledge which ensured the rivalry between these two teams stayed fiery. |
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Your piece last month on sporting insults was missing a memorable sledge from an Australia v Zimbabwe cricket match. |
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The art of the classic political sledge has been lost as MPs resort to crude invective over clever insults. |
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Steel wedges were driven into the fault and hammered with a sledge until the stone separated. |
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Adding more debt to a debt ridden business is like adding a sledge to the back of a man trudging through six foot deep snow. |
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She has had to pull a 60 lb sledge across 200 miles in sub zero temperatures. |
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We had a home made wooden sledge and we took the crates and put it on the sledge and took them round to the houses near where we lived. |
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The display included more than 300 bulbs, together with Father Christmas figures, snowmen, reindeers and a sledge. |
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The sledge hammer my father used was as unwieldy as ever, so I began with the smaller toys, smashing them with the joy of a titan. |
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On arrival, my butty unlocked the tools and gave me my shovel, sledge and mandrill. |
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They tell me we were happy, holding each other onto the sledge as it hurtled down into the fog and white voided fields. |
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At one point we accidentally overturned a sledge and a trickle of brown liquid oozed out of the sledge onto the white snow. |
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Besides the two ball peens, a one pound scaling hammer and a ten and a half pound handled sledge were offered. |
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I could vaguely see this cigar-shaped thing out of the corner of my eye, which I took to be the sledge. |
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In the past, small numbers of crabeater seals have been exploited as food for sledge dogs. |
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Bolt croppers, a sledge hammer and mobile phones were thrown from a Ford Mondeo at chasing police cars. |
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We armed ourselves with axes, crowbars, jemmies, metal poles, sledge hammers, a quart of paraffin and box of matches. |
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After a hard day's mushing, when I'd been thrown from the sledge several times, I sometimes wished the menu had included husky. |
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I clung onto bits of ice and tried desperately to remove the harness attaching me to the sledge. |
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He assured me that when a good snow road is formed and a tarantass may be exchanged for a sledge, the amount of ground passed-over in a day is something marvellous. |
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He crawled, hands and knees, for two miles pulling a loaded sledge. |
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Webb made his clay from ancient bricks that he found on walks in Brooklyn, then smashed to a powder with a sledge hammer. |
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Americans love winners and they love underdogs, and when we took a sledge hammer to kill ants, people turned against us. |
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One of the rooms incorporates a four-poster with an embroidered valance, while another houses a lovely old polished roll-end bed like a sledge of dreams. |
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A funicular railway scales the mountain to the jumping-off point for the sledge run, which winds five kilometres downhill back to the railway terminus. |
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The fishermen load the sledge with their catch, and then lean on the crossbars, scooting the mud horse over the flats that would otherwise drag them down. |
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Having partaken heartily of frozen pemmican, I stuffed my pocket, bundled the rest into a bag on the sledge, and started off in high glee, stimulated in body and mind. |
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We walked over to the sledge ride and that's when the armband came in. |
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In America it is known as old sledge or seven up and usually played by two players with the full pack of 52 cards, with the ace being the highest and the two the lowest. |
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It was time to make tracks, so we packed up camp and headed back to our depot at Seay Peak, arriving in the early afternoon after a pleasant and uneventful sledge journey. |
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Brian was driving the Skidoo, while I was on the back of the sledge. |
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In a few hours, with the aid of some telephone poles and some shoring, the Chinese lifted the wing, Tex lowered the gear and drove the down lock in with a sledge hammer. |
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All in all this car is probably safer than the estate we drive around in normally, which in comparison handles like a tractor pulling a sledge full of sand. |
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After a few hours of this we stopped to put the metal guide pins down through the sledge runners a notch or two deeper, so as to give more effective grip on the ice surface. |
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To prepare she spent days pulling a loaded sledge along the beach. |
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So T made a wee sledge out of cardboard, and then a wooden one, with a borrowed fretsaw and a bent blade. |
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Not bad, considering we had an inexperienced dragsman, the heavy sledge, and no jill. |
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On 5 December, shortly before arriving in Vilnius, Napoleon left the army in a sledge. |
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Matt Lloyd is credited with inventing inline sledge hockey, and Great Britain is seen as the international leader in the game's development. |
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In 1848 the expedition abandoned the two ships and its members tried to escape south across the tundra by sledge. |
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Georgy Sedov intended to reach Franz Josef Land on ship, leave a depot over there, and sledge to the pole. |
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The sledge ran far better upon the ice, I cannot say the same for the dogs. |
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Not wanting to look foolish by zagging when they should be zigging, they looked around for someone to ask and saw a bloke on a sledge. |
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The Sleddog School offers a chance to be a musher leading a strong, well-trained Husky pack from a sledge. |
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Some sledged down on bin bags and body boards, and one family said it was the first time they had brought their sledge out in 12 years. |
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Originally mysid sampling in Davis Bayou estuary was carried by an epibenthic sledge that resulted in poor samples. |
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Trams are a kind of sledge on which coals are brought from the place where they are hewn to the shaft. A tram has four wheels but a sledge is without wheels. |
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And it was great, even if I ended up face down after a bit of oversteer to avoid a collision with my toddler who was wandering around wondering who had nicked her sledge. |
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The little sledge twirled riskily to rest at the bottom of the slope. |
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They were the first people known to circumnavigate the Americas and to discover and transit the Northwest Passage, albeit by ship and by sledge over the ice. |
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The snow was very cloggy, making the sledge and our ski run heavily. |
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