At the top of the gorge we were shown the following method of clipping into a figure of eight descendeur without chancing dropping it. |
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To reject giving a child a jab in favour of chancing it with the disease is to absolve oneself of responsibility. |
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The striker tried to claim it had crossed the line, but he was really chancing his arm when he raised it in appeal. |
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It is quite clear he was chancing his arm with a woman whose partner he knew was inside and to see how far he could go. |
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They added 78 together in 14 overs with Gale chancing his luck until Benkenstein ran him out. |
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Upon chancing a nibble, however, I felt that it could have done with a little bit more of the basics, namely salt and pepper. |
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I'm currently enjoying the odd effect of chancing across spoken word excerpts in the original Italian. |
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In chancing upon her subject's scrapbooks and photographs, Seymour hit the kind of paydirt of which most biographers can only dream. |
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The scene they were filming in King Street saw Ian, who plays Billy Connolly's butler in the movie, chancing upon Garfield in a London street. |
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Leave the long queue for the short one and you get the supermarket assistant chancing across her long-lost sister. |
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The belief is that chancing upon a coin in the heap would usher in good fortune for the coming year. |
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Swanson took up kiting after chancing on a kite festival as he drove through Lauder a decade ago. |
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However, it was not difficult to meet people simply by wandering through the bush and chancing upon scattered huts and houses. |
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I don't feel like chancing it, so I'm looking for an alternative exit strategy. |
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His output roams through jazz, techno, ambient, classical and world music, chancing upon unique hybrids en route. |
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Even so, the latest in what may well be an endless series was chancing it a bit. |
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Also chancing an icy swim were regulars from a Ryedale pub who resurrected a New Year tradition with a dip in the River Derwent. |
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One of the things I like most is chancing upon a salesman trying desperately to sell an item that no-one, but no-one is stupid enough to want to buy. |
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Jim then finds others before chancing on a military outpost in the north. |
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Children as young as eight and nine have been spotted chancing dangerous tightrope walks across the poles which rise up to 30 ft above the ground. |
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All the same, Mr Bush is plainly chancing it especially if an economic crisis of some sort were to happen. Take for instance, the Treasury. |
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The ironic and unsettling upshot is that, sometimes, chancing another crisis is the optimal policy. |
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After all, it was her father, Jesús, who recommended her to the national team coach after chancing upon the squad one day in an airport. |
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Yet it was the underdogs who had registered the first attempt on goal, Clarisa Huber chancing her luck from distance. |
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The little sparrow, chancing on the scattered grains, immediately flew off to invite his friends to the feast. |
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Gavin, chancing a shot at him, rolls violently out across the street, drawing attention from every gun within a mile, narrowly escaping a few ricochets. |
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How many knew or worried about their dead relatives' organs until they were stirred up by showboating politicians, chancing lawyers, and medical crusaders? |
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Serendipity is a word invented by the English philosopher, Sir Horace Walpole, in 1754 to describe some people's faculty of chancing on the right information, without really looking. |
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He was dropped on 37 by Cosker but the fieldsman had his revenge when Smith was sent back chancing a risky single and run out by a direct hit. |
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It now becomes a choice, chancing getting blown up or starving to death. |
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In August 1999 Chinese police claimed to have found the mainland mastermind, after supposedly chancing upon photographs of the pirates partying on board the ship after the shooting spree. |
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And given Hingis' head-to-head record against the gutsy Sanchez Vicario, chancing the undergod at 3-1 does not make much sense. |
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Be prepared to engage in protests of all businesses nationwide who are violating the copyright act and chancing our members. |
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Chancing upon a brightly-lit restaurant, we push through the plastic streamers over the entrance and find a table. |
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Chancing a look in his direction, Eve observed that he was grinning. |
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