She fought through the tangle of brushwood trying to catch up with her fleeing friend. |
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We found logs, brushwood, broken glass and syringes littering the floor and it's a mess. |
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Just half-a-dozen tugs, and the impossible zariba was a gap and a scattered heap of brushwood. |
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Its name is thought to mean the rough ground covered with brushwood and undergrowth. |
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The trackway, made of bundles of brushwood pegged down with stakes, was just wide enough for a single person or animal to walk along. |
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The old and disused graveyards present a problem more so, as weeds and brushwood have over the decades taken over. |
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They erected such corrals at intervals of approximately six-hour marches, always near drinking water, pasture and brushwood for the fire. |
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Each of these fortified villages included an economic belt consisting of vegetable plots, fields of cereals, and an area of brushwood and forest. |
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The bushes, brushwood, heather and escobonares-cover a quarter of the country. |
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To counter erosion along another stretch of shoreline, a strip of vegetation was created using bundles of brushwood called fascines. |
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Due to their versatility, they can be employed to track wounded or lost game, retrieve and flush in brushwood, heavy woodland and water. |
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They are remotely controlled and clear brushwood, gaining precious time for the teams. |
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There were children paddling in the streams, and girls carrying brushwood bundles on their heads, and old men sitting in the shade, sucking at their silver hookahs. |
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He replaced it with less demanding native grasses, and cleared out some of the brushwood. |
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He slept on brushwood and hung a gall bladder in his room, licking it daily to feed his appetite for revenge. |
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Removing small trees and brushwood from a forest requires heavy machinery or large teams of workers with chainsaws and axes. |
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The high foothills in the east support grass, and forests and brushwood appear on the hills. |
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At sea level along the Slovene Littoral is a typically Mediterranean cover of brushwood, including maquis. |
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We went and cut brushwood and made brooms, and we started sweeping the whole town, street by street. |
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After the usual preliminaries a smiling countrywoman appeared, bearing a platter on which nestled a large sea bass in a bed of tinder-dry brushwood gathered from the beach. |
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He proposed that they should spend the winter cutting brushwood on a hillside some miles away for sale as fuel, and that they should then save the proceeds for investment. |
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Nevertheless, the risk of fire is increasing with the « biological comeback » which causes the spread of vast and highly flammable brushwood area. |
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Students are told that if they want to succeed they must be like King Goujian, sleeping on brushwood and tasting gall that great accomplishments come only with sacrifice and unyielding purpose. |
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Crude diversion structures, made of earth, logs or brushwood, are frequently washed away by floods, while rudimentary distribution systems cause irregularity of supply and high water wastage. |
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Houses had been deserted, and the thick brushwood of the tropics had grown up over everything, obliterating the brief authority of man. |
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It is thought that bundles of burning brushwood were rolled down the hill to represent the birth of the New Year after winter. |
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The Iroquois darted in pursuit but retarded as they were by the obstructing brushwood soon saw that the attempt was useless, and rallying once again continued their march towards the fires of the encampment. |
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This is inferred from the etymology of the name, which, according to one theory, is resolvable into two Gaelic terms signifying a castle or fort in the copse or brushwood. |
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He accomplished this by installing a layer of brushwood and heather. |
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Brushwood Hill is the high, gorsy knoll of gravel against which Chester farmhouse is built. |
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Brushwood is represented by low and thick bushes, at the sides of the paths, formed by jaborandis, vassouras, and carquejas. |
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