They clambered up the jagged stones and tried not to slide down on spiky ones on the ways down. |
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On the return ride we clambered up the sandhills from where the view and sounds from the sea became more impressive. |
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I've clambered up rocks in the tropical heat in the vain hope that there might be grasswren on top of the escarpment. |
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Fortified by some lunch we clambered up a final range of large boulders and emerged onto the windswept summit. |
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The dog clambered up onto the counter and stood there with a paw on each side of my bag and had a good old nose around. |
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She said council staff had cut back to a stump a tree that young people were known to climb on as they clambered up the cliff. |
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He clambered up and slid down the director Robert Lepage's hulking mechanical set with abandon. |
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Mike, Summer, Josh and I clambered up to our high campsite to assess the surroundings. |
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I crunched on over carpets of broken mussel shells, passing a big rusted ship's anchor lying tines up, and clambered up from the causeway on to the slope of the Inner Head. |
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A male tamarin clambered up and down the tree, vainly trying to locate the sound's source. |
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But what happens if you have clambered up a few rungs, joined the new middle class and now face the prospect of slipping back into poverty? |
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Two woodpeckers clambered up a fallen tree trunk. |
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A thin line of officers and soldiers clambered up the sheer rock face. |
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Moments later, a man who had been chasing the truck on his scooter clambered up to where Migues had been and repeatedly punched Lahouaiej-Bouhlel as he struggled to unjam his gun. |
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Aboard, there was more on powder monkeys — a sailor told visitors how 30 of them clambered up the ladders, hoisting gunpowder in War of 1812 battles when they were themselves prime targets. |
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Godwin and Clifford were dwarfed by the Atlantis-Mir complex as they clambered up the orange docking tunnel to install four experimental panels. |
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