It took me a couple of hours, crunching down a steep rubbly track with a panorama of mountains ahead no matter which way the path twisted. |
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Tossing the pills into the basket, I heard crunching noises as the creature inside greedily wolfed them down. |
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Cautiously they both walked onward, pebbles crunching underneath their thinly booted feet. |
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At the gates of his house two guards jump to their feet at the sound of strangers crunching on the gravel. |
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He finished crunching up his toast and absent-mindedly washed the plate up, putting it back in the cupboard with the others. |
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Cat stood up and walked towards the fence, gravel crunching beneath her shoes. |
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They apologised for blocking the road and let me pass, slowly crunching snow under my tyres. |
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Walking across the street, loose gravel crunching under the brand new boots I'd bought. |
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Except for the sound of crunching gravel under shifting feet, there was absolute silence. |
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As Liston pawed out with a series of jabs Martin timed the last one perfectly and came over the top with a crunching overhand right. |
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The sound of crunching leaves signals the closeness of the man and soon enough, the driver's door opens. |
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Tax cuts are about far more than number crunching and desiccated calculations. |
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We've spent most of the evening crunching numbers and assessing options and we still haven't come to any firm conclusions. |
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He stood up too and they walked out, their boots crunching though the thin layer of slush and snow covering the ground. |
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I lift weights and ride a stationary bike with wires pasted to my chest, a snorkel in my mouth, and a computer crunching the numbers. |
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It was a clasp knife with a broken hasp and it swung open with the sound of a cockroach's shell crunching underfoot. |
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In 2002 a training-ground crunching tackle by Olof Mellberg on Ljungberg sparked a fight where both men got chinned and a row simmered for days. |
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There were hundreds of them, all marching inexorably east, crunching their way across the tundra, emitting comical, guttural oinks. |
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It was almost romantic here, with only bits of bird song and twigs crunching underfoot to break the hush. |
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They're not scared of chomping raw puffer fish, supping bat-wing broth or crunching crispy duck's feet. |
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I walked slowly up the gravel drive, my feet crunching softly on the stones. |
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A majestic multi-stemmed hornbeam stands before us and, crunching through frosted leaves, we come to the River Walk. |
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Rather, it is a tribute to those giants of the game who bring rugby's fleet-footed athletes to their knees with crunching tackles. |
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They began to trample their way up the slopes yet again, the crisp snow crunching beneath their feet. |
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Day and night, I hear his jaws crunching through the wood, grinding it to a fine dust. |
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Healthy eating does not mean crunching the occasional organic carrot stick with your Friday night vindaloo. |
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The crunching of now deep snow could be heard from behind her, and she froze, unmoving. |
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For number crunching, in lieu of calculators, he relied on a slide rule, its case battered. |
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Fenris slammed head first into a tree, and all present heard the crunching sound. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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The thought of two thousand people crunching celery at the same time horrified me. |
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I save the ice cubes until last, biting and crunching them between my teeth until I can feel the ice splinter and crack. |
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She chewed with her mouth open, crunching her cereal noisily and glaring at Aus. |
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But instead of sinking his teeth into a succulent pork, egg and pastry treat, Mr Davis found he was crunching glass. |
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When crunching, keep your abdominal muscles contracted from the start to finish of each move. |
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There was a loud thunk, and then the sound of metal crunching and screeching. |
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All I could hear, for half a mile, was the sound of our feet crunching on the gravel, and the gentle moos coming from the cows in the fields. |
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The story moves from playful conversation to knuckle crunching violence at the drop of a hat, but you never get lost or thrown out of the story. |
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Then the back door had banged open and Sonny had followed the college boy out to his car, quick long strides crunching over gravel. |
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My shoes made a soft crunching sound as they crushed the dry, brown grass beneath them. |
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Now, under a tree by the side of the yellowed brick road, they were crunching the bones of their supper. |
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He picked up a handful of loose snow and tossed it towards the remains of the rookery, where Emma lay happily crunching carrots. |
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Healy put in a superb crunching tackle in the first few minutes that set the tone for the evening. |
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There was a horrible crunching noise which turned out to be The Chief's dentures cracking in two. |
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I walked back to my car, snow crunching underfoot, unlocked the doors, and slipped into the back. |
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The small red sports car pulled into the gravel parking lot, crunching over the small rocks as it went. |
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She slowly started to walk, the snow crunching under her feet. |
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Only a fool would pass up that deal after crunching the numbers! |
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The monitors would function independently during the day, watching for serious health conditions, crunching their own data, and triggering alarms. |
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We met in a blur of sledgehammer punches and bone crunching blocks. |
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Ethan's drumming is less in your face than that of their departed sticksman, allowing crunching, jangling and fuzzy guitars to get a go of the limelight. |
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After Stamp took an earbashing from the Rugby Park fans and a yellow card from Hugh Dallas for a crunching tackle on Peter Canero, Hearts made their second goal of the day. |
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I swigged the dregs of my coke, crunching what remained of the ice cubes. |
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On Friday, pollsters will be crunching numbers coming out of the convention. |
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We go in single file, crunching through the leaves, dodging broken bottles and jutting rocks with our bare feet. |
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Today is National Chip and Dip Day, but not all crunching is created equal. |
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We in western Europe are not going to be crunching down whole bugs any day soon, no matter what their most noisy enthusiasts and advocates say. |
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Jones, though, does find the gap at extra cover, crunching the ball away for four, the first boundary since the ninth over. |
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Have you done any number crunching as to where we should be going with that number of fences, that would be even more productive? |
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After crunching numbers and evaluating options, Wiersma came up with an entirely different plan. |
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And, by systematically crunching the numbers for thousands of scenarios, Palisade software saves the company valuable time and human resources. |
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Good crunching, does not grow hollow, this variety is appropriate for the cultures in full field and under shelters. |
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The sound is less than half a second in duration and is similar to the noise made by someone crunching on a crisp potato chip. |
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This tends to involve unloading number crunching, paper-intensive and other administrative tasks. |
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Today as I wandered down, crunching on broken glass and avoiding unmentionable messes, I saw the corner of a bed in the corner of a window in the corner of an apartment. |
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Eventually, other people wake and the magic of the untouched snow is broken by the sounds of snowblowers and tires crunching their way down the street. |
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Inzamam's experience and class came through as he defended watchfully, ran sparingly, and made the loose balls count with crunching drives off the back foot. |
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At the end of the trip, he has to go through another round of number crunching to tally the waybill with the collection before entrusting it to the cash counter. |
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He has spent much of his career knee-deep in immigration data, figuring out ways to measure the population, crunching the numbers and analyzing their policy implications. |
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Every crunching tackle was cheered, every spinning pass applauded. |
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He became an instant hit with some crunching tackles and faultless reading of the game while his burst upfield midway through the half brought the fans to their feet. |
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This cheat sheet will tell you which numbers are worth crunching. |
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Throw into the mix a deft touch on the ball, a nose for the occasional crunching tackle and an eye for goal, and the 19-year-old Ontario native begins to look like the complete package. |
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The work was satisfying in a dry-folding-laundry sort of a way: acquiring data, crunching it, tabulating it, outputting it in lists and spreadsheets. |
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Billy and Mako Vunipola, Schalk Brits and Jacques Burger will lead Sarries into a crunching battle of physicality. |
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You're aiming for all the internal sweet tang and flesh of sushi with a satisfying crunching heft in the crisp panko coating. |
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In a time of budget crunching and shrinking endowments, these workers are carrying more and more of the responsibility of delivering university programs and performing research. |
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Valuing a company involves not only crunching numbers and predicting cash flows but also looking at the general, more subjective qualities of a company. |
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Before you buy a car, spend some time crunching numbers and make sure you can afford it. |
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When we look at the waves on the beach, it comes and goes, the seasons come and go, the expansion and the crunching of the universe come and go, the day, the night, the biorhythm, the love. |
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It's just a matter of entering some basic information on the type and size of motor you are looking for, and then the program will do the number crunching for you. |
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His contributions span far beyond number crunching with his countless emails to volunteers abroad, helping many adjust to the rigours of life overseas. |
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To tend and crunching this batavia is recommended for spring. |
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It will now go to some number crunching with some of the other issues in the overall viability of General Motors to see whether the numbers add up and what amount of support can be expected from the federal government. |
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Shortly I heard crunching leaves and saw a doe with a small forky trailing her. |
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Finding the optimal amount to split may take some good old-fashioned number crunching, but the financial rewards can be beneficial for some pensioners. |
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However, the farmer's wife knew Champ and left a dish of bones below her bedroom window and sure enough in the dark early hours there he was, crunching away. |
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But, unlike the Met Office, according to our number crunching statistics, we think weare in for acold winter with snow in December. |
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Putting in the hours It's worth crunching the numbers to demonstrate this gap between work, earnings and the price students are paying for their education. |
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The only surprise, perhaps, was that a player respected in two hemispheres for his crunching tackling – YouTube is not short of shuddering examples – never won a World Cup. |
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It was a year of misery and mayhem, chockful of failing banks and crunching credit, with a side order of doom and gloom. |
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As he read his speech, crunching the paper hard as though warding off the temptation to improvise, it became clear that the text hammered out with Tony Blair's minions had been amended. |
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This number crunching will not go down well with people who see crime almost daily. |
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The drugmakers' lobby has sued, charging that the policy is an attempt to circumvent federal law. Meanwhile firms are crunching reams of data to prove their wares' worth. |
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Although politicians often seem to regard manufacturing as more noble than lending money, crunching numbers or writing contracts, buyers are more impressed by the country's brainpower. |
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Scissor kicks, mazy dribbles, crunching tackles and reflex saves: these are football's showstoppers, guaranteed to bring a crowd to its feet anywhere in the world. |
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However, in a world that is becoming more insatiably neophiliac, crunching through consumer durables with obscene rapidity, where does that leave thoughtful slowness? |
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In 2010, the band wowed the ECHO Arena with a set both of their folkier stuff and the later, crunching electric numbers that evolved once Neil Young joined the band. |
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A mind laughing, running, darting, planning, crunching letters and words one after the other, was something for which the spiritus mundi of this lost eon was not yet ready. |
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Although we are still doing the number crunching, it looks like we've beaten the 70,000 who took past last year to strengthen communities and tackle loneliness and isolation. |
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We could hear the truck's tires crunching along the gravel road. |
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