This systems view is essential for effectively dealing with the web of gnarly problems that entangle nations and strain international relations. |
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One of only a handful of female big-wave surfers, Gerhardt joined the ranks of some 50 men who conquered Mavericks' gnarly 25-foot waves. |
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The two things you need to know about Steve Roche, are that he gets things done and he does bizarre gnarly and difficult tricks on a skateboard. |
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It's almost as if it wants to shoulder some of the responsibility for the gnarly places it is taking you to. |
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La Sportiva is now making bouldering shoes with a Vibram rubber covering to assist with toe-hooking on gnarly problems. |
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Right now, a charming brunette in baggy khakis is wrestling with a gnarly problem. |
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Beeswax melts at a higher temperature than something like paraffin and you could actually give yourself some gnarly blisters this way. |
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Inside the house, near the hearth, a gnarly old maple stands in rough-hewn opposition to the sleek columns fore and aft. |
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But without the accompanying TV show, all crashing waves, white sand and gnarly crofters, the book reveals itself as something of a curate's egg. |
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The bass player plays some gnarly fuzz bass that underscores the band's songs and adds rumble to the band's garage rock sound. |
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He's a gnarly little old Aussi with a big voice who's done a lot of living and has the ballads to prove it. |
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The tree itself had been small and gnarly, withered and twisted like the arthritic seizure of an old man. |
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If we're going to do well in the increasingly gnarly global economy we need to get started with reform of higher education now. |
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As I sipped, the waiter appeared at my elbow proudly showing off a plate on which two gnarly knots of truffle reposed. |
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But even in death the mangroves are unusual, becoming gnarly bits of modernistic art few sculptors call match. |
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It has a rough, gnarly look around the edges, the native fescue changing color with the seasons. |
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The waitress who served you drinks the night before is probably the same person you'll see skiing a gnarly line the next day. |
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Fifteen gnarly stitches later, Sandler was up and out of the hospital, but couldn't go in the water for the rest of the trip. |
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Paterson had a penchant for Woodbines and putting gnarly blood red nails into food mixes with scant regard for hygiene. |
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I've never seen someone so gnarly get so much attention from so many women. |
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They alternate puerile lyrics and gnarly riffs with solemn songs about loss and longing. |
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I know this sounds pretty strange, but the rumor is out there and would be pretty gnarly if so. |
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I came here to get drunk, smoke weed, and do some gnarly tonsil licking with hot foreign chicks and I'd ended up in this medieval snakepit. |
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Those burgeoning sprouts on the gnarly bulbs piled in bins at a garden store can produce five or six flowers, each as big as your hand. |
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A wide green landscape, dotted with the gnarly figures of cork oaks like thousands of bent old men. |
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I'll trade in my sandals, shorts and sunnies for a hip flask of brandy and a gnarly old jacket which can't quite keep the wind out. |
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When the Wave Hub was announced, Cornish surfers worried that it might make their tubes less gnarly. |
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Flying along the water these daredevils hit some gnarly tricks but there's always the danger of a wipe-out. |
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Because in every single round the most gnarly and styled trick will be rewarded with a massive Horsefeathers stuff package. |
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They are small, dark, rough, and gnarly, with concentric growth rings. |
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In the meantime, things will get gnarly here on Earth Island. |
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Hearts thumping, we slipped beneath the surface, anticipating a gnarly passage through silty twists and turns, with the blood roaring in our ears and pulses hammering. |
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Tucked away in the forest, and only accessible to those with local knowledge, its old contorted paperbark trees exhibited gnarly branches, trunks and burls. |
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There's mutual respect among featured surfers of different generations, as if the old-timers, gnarly in years and the kind of waves they pursued, are passing on the baton. |
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The skate set-up included a metal three piece mini, gnarly street section of bitumen and wooden ramps and the mass indoor park course, which was gold. |
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Snowboarding is a lifestyle, and boardercross, no matter how gnarly and how fun to watch it is, just doesn't seem to fit in with that for most people. |
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Whitman probably figured that his own gnarly hirsuteness would save him from becoming a dude. |
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Perhaps, as Spark ages, her gnarly Scots roots thrust up through the ground of her long Continental residence. |
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There's something gnarly in the underbelly of Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeroes, muffled as it is under a cosy layer of commerciality. |
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Work, especially, sees you getting kinks out of gnarly systems and operations. |
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Charred palm trees loomed over the road like gnarly fingers up through the ground. |
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Yet even among acclaimed new-wave dramas and gnarly Ozploitation flicks, Miller's series stood out as the leather-clad misfit in the crowd. |
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Its gnarly gravel all the way as you granny-crank into the teeth of gravity and sweat it out along 15km of relentless climbing towards the highest point of our itinerary. |
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A helicopter hovered overhead, catching every second of the gnarly ride. |
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New tricks, improved off board actions, and gnarly Hall of Meat carnage mixed with exciting new team-based gameplay takes SKATE 3 to a new level of skateboarding fun. |
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Vancouver Opera in Schools presents the wonderful story of Jack Pine, the gnarly and misunderstood tree who lives in the Canadian Rockies and tries to find his place among the other trees. |
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Some are gnarly, rough-skinned and have small, wheat colored blemishes on their skin, and that may be one of the reasons why most supermarkets won't carry them. |
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There are lots of different stages to appeal to all types of rider, including a gnarly, rooty singletrack stage and a flat out and drifty stage. |
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Crassus offers 25,000 sestertii to watch something gnarly. |
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He draws in nail polish, sloshes gnarly ceramic sculptures with glaze, builds and vandalizes Formica plinths in mockery of Minimalism and makes street-wise, toxic-looking Rothkos, using black and fluorescent spray paint. |
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After two gnarly years, Akamai is once again attracting investors. |
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Across the 11 tracks, there's the time and space to reflect his love for music that rarely gets the chance to shine in clubs, whether that's punishingly gnarly breakbeats or glittering modern classical film scores. |
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Out of one window I can see the garden, those mysterious deep-shaded arbors, the riotous old-fashioned flowers, and bushes and gnarly trees. |
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We're not talking about a lame chick and a gnarly guy. We're talking about a couple of far-out dudes. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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But details extended well beyond a gnarly mise-en-scene. |
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The story of Cannonia anda few of its people is a collection of fragments written by gnarly gamesman Charles Newman, who worked for more than twenty years on the project. |
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When the swell struck, the North Shore got gnarly, and the wise ones hit the outer islands where the energy was just as juicy but a bit more organized. |
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Despite its modest velocity, I used it to instantly extinguish a particularly gnarly looking Norway rat in the backyard the first time I fired it. |
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