We returned to our remote northern fastnesses to find that the Apparitional Gamekeeper had been busy. |
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Conversely, at other times, the various cycles cancel one another out, the planet warms as a result, and the ice sheets retreat to their polar fastnesses. |
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Member States sit there in their medieval fastnesses with the drawbridges firmly up. |
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Colouring materials chosen as a function of the required applications and fastnesses. |
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The fragility of ropes UV demand for the climber to be vigilant about their fastnesses. |
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Pigments chosen as a function of the binder and the fastnesses required by the application. |
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A nature trail crossed it and vanished into the fastnesses of the jungle. |
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She describes the remote mountain fastnesses between Afghanistan and Pakistan and tells the tragic tale of a runaway young bride bought as a wife for a tribal man. |
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The issue of common rights, access to land, and self-provisioning had been settled in favor of wage labor by 1700 in all but the rural fastnesses of the Scottish highlands. |
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Perhaps these icons of the old American West also started life half a world away in the fastnesses of Tibet. |
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Once holed up in their mountain fastnesses, they can be dislodged only by a full-scale military assault and aerial bombardment. |
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The incubators are built in remote fastnesses, where there is little or no likelihood of their being discovered by other tribes. |
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Al-Qaeda cells pockmark the fastnesses of the east. |
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In the cool air of their hilltop fastnesses, the toings and froings on the Mesopotamian plain are distractions from the serious business of building a viable Kurdish entity. |
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We have the entire range of printing machineries as well as printing methods at our disposal, using selected dyes with highest quality and fastnesses. |
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Something other than a Welsh appetite for a seat in the United Nations must explain Labour's defeats in hitherto loyal party fastnesses such as Llanelli, Islwyn and Rhondda. |
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With only now and then the cordelle, and still more rarely the oars, they moved all day across the lands and waters that were once the fastnesses of the Baratarian pirates. |
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