The jungle is the home of giant gums and dense myrtle, of umbrageous fig and tall palm, of sassafras and supplejack. |
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Experiences in jungle fighting motivated the U.S. Army to adopt modified Daisy BB guns to teach recruits the complexities of snap-shooting. |
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Later series saw the women marched through hostile jungle to a second camp. |
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The sole concession to any interest outside right-wing politics is a wall hanging of an African jungle scene. |
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Cape buffalo prefer areas of open pasture, close to jungle and swampy ground where they can wallow. |
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They are famed for their ability to operate at sea, in the jungle or in the Arctic wastes and freezing cold of Norway. |
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Even seabirds that dive into the jungle of wavy fronds must now look for food elsewhere. |
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Enter the junkyard jungle gym and slowly clamber through it, stripping to your jockstrap at the halfway mark. |
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They would travel from farm to farm, surviving for days in the jungle by eating crops and fishing in streams. |
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For generations its farmers relied on the surrounding jungle for wood, grazing, fruit, herbs and building materials. |
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He followed the clearing cautiously, staying in the dense jungle surrounding it. |
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These people live there, they understand the jungle of the Philippines, they know what to do. |
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Tourism here is still pretty much an adventure, with unspoiled beaches, coral-filled waters and dense tropical jungle inland. |
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The tops of the washing machines are covered by a jungle of well-watered pot plants. |
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The shirt she wore looked so torn that he wondered if she had walked through a jungle of thorns before coming into the disco. |
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I was finally able to crawl under the tree, and I soon found myself among a jungle of branches and leaves. |
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My carpaccio was passable, but far too sparse and hidden beneath a jungle of foliage. |
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But when I realised today that my weed jungle does not constitute a garden to potter in, I turfed them into the bin. |
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This will keep your garden from looking like a jungle of haphazardly placed plants. |
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When he died, police officers had to cut their way through a jungle of junk, just to get his body out. |
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A jungle of mechanical debris bridges the gap between the cavernous fore and aft holds. |
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Often he would lie for hours, his elbows in the peaty soil, peering through a jungle of grass blades in search of those elusive musicians. |
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We sit there sometimes, but prefer the front, which is more like a jungle of plants where coffee refills are 10 minutes apart. |
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It's gutted, with big windows that aren't even boarded up, rickety balconies and a jungle of weeds out front. |
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I know it's shameless, but the publishing world is a competitive jungle and, hey, you have to grab what chances you can. |
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Perhaps, our urban jungle is just as bewildering for the old man and his daughter. |
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We have managed to create a jungle of inefficiency, throwing money at administration rather than research. |
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But the European airline industry remains an insane jungle of bizarre and complex rules. |
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You send your camp's story into a veritable jungle of competing messages that bombard every parent and every child with whom you correspond. |
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He viewed the world as one where the law of the jungle prevailed and the strong could kill the weak. |
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If we don't do this now, we'll allow the law of the jungle to pervade for the next million years. |
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His colleagues, who recounted the story, called his decision prudent in a city ruled by the law of the jungle for more than a year. |
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Yes, Carmel told herself, he looks like a young jungle cat, proud and cruel amidst a throng of deer ripe for his taking. |
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I also saw a sandy colored cat with long legs and a short tail that I think was a jungle cat. |
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He is currently taking antibiotics due to a bout of jungle fever brought on by the damp conditions. |
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Some innovative makeup effects and a dose of bodacious jungle fever don't hurt either. |
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Maybe some of them have been drinking the same fermented jungle juice as Denis Burke. |
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The unsung Victorian adventurer hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma. |
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From the volcanoes, scores of streams race through the jungle down deep ravines. |
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Tomorrow, the team will be dropped by helicopter into the jungle and must trek to their base at the foot of a volcano. |
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Scientists believe the beetles use this strength to plow through the woody debris that covers their tropical jungle habitat. |
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Tourists visit Mayan ruins, take jungle safaris, and explore a long barrier reef. |
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A monitor lizard the size of a Komodo dragon saunters out of the jungle and slips into the sea. |
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Michael and I spent two days, sometimes on hands and knees, in a chigger-infested jungle of pine and kudzu seeking vestiges of the Gudger shack. |
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The view that everything would find its own level in the commercial jungle was automatically accepted. |
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It was spanned by a hump-back bridge leading to a jungle path alive with the orchestrated hum of insects. |
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And no matter how aggressively one attempts to scrape it away, the same microscopic jungle regrows time and again. |
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Do we want to become a jungle with people relieving themselves on the street? |
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The African village required construction of yellow and black native huts, palisades, sacrificial altars, and jungle backdrop. |
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I played in a backyard that was a jungle of cala lilies and fig trees, tiny frogs and ancient turtles. |
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First of all what strikes a nature lover is that it is a green jungle island amidst an ocean of concrete jungle. |
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I was in the jungle in Mexico, doing my undergraduate thesis on how the Zapotec Indians use plants for medical purposes. |
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The amphibious operations and jungle fighting in the Pacific presented the artillery with new tasks and responsibilities. |
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The animals had already retreated into their jungle homes, and the water had subsided. |
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Lush jungle sweeps by at arm's length, breaking occasionally to reveal lakes, mountains and ships. |
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The jungle paintings are also a response to Europe's imperialist expansion during this period. |
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He said helicopter gunships rocketed rebel positions in the jungle where the gunmen fled. |
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There are also gibbons, leaf monkeys, jungle cats, forest deer, otter, hornbills and argus pheasants. |
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Pheasants, peafowl, argus pheasants, peacock pheasants, and jungle fowl are all related. |
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But the population of bird species such as rosefinches, spotted doves and grey jungle fowl did go up during the flowering. |
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When a person dies, he or she is wrapped in a hammock and buried in a lonely place in the jungle on the mainland. |
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Under prohibition, drugs are controlled by the law of the jungle in which some of the worst criminals on the face of the earth rule supreme. |
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Hilltop forts were also established with artillery, while SAS teams patrolled the jungle and denied the enemy any safe areas. |
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A grove of crotons became a magical jungle where snakes and other exotic creatures lurked, waiting to pounce. |
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A window on the far wall gave a beautiful view of the luscious jungle landscape of Nede. |
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It's 16 million years after dinosaurs roamed the earth, and warm-blooded creatures are wandering round the tropical jungle eating bugs. |
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Our most popular incorporates a club house, jungle gym, slide, tire swing and sandbox, and covers an area of up to ten by 12-feet. |
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They are accompanied by a motley bunch of red-vented bulbuls and jungle babblers. |
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We are well on the return path to savagery, to a society void of values, a veritable jungle in which only the strong survive and thrive. |
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The playground consisted of two large slides, ten swings, a teeter-totter, sand box, and a large jungle gym to run around in. |
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All the fish of these jungle rivers demonstrate a desperately tenacious grip on life. |
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I realise that the army's history and terminology is an unknown jungle to many. |
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The banana plant is actually a giant weed of the tropical jungle that grows with incredible speed. |
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The pair took their lad bants a bit too far as they passed their time in the jungle by hurling insults at each other. |
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Maya Gold is produced using cocoa grown by Mayan farmers in Toledo, an impoverished jungle region of southern Belize. |
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Sometimes he would tell gruesome tales about medical procedures practiced in the jungle brush. |
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Apples' eyelashes flickered open slowly before her big gray eyes struggled to adjust to the darkness of the jungle around her. |
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When the jungle was cleared out back and laid to turf I told the blokes to rotavate all the bulbs into the tilth and let them take their chances. |
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The same can be said of many of the contenders, but lurking in the jungle are some dangerous beasts. |
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Adventure travelers can take a journey into the high jungle that lasts several days. |
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Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them. |
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He uses the mesh of the jungle screen to play on our fears of the unknown and the pitiless savagery that is the reality of nature. |
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The leopard cat, jungle cat, civets and toddy cats are the cats found commonly. |
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If nothing else, it will lead you deep into the jungle of new toys for your Linux machine. |
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A man dressed like an aristocrat in silk lead a train of servants out of the jungle and down the beach. |
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I was a real, live guinea pig, ready to be flung into my very own jungle gym of plastic tubes and shavings. |
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The smell of burning oil and steaming jungle mingled with the blood in Jim's nose. |
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The transmigrants, mostly from overcrowded areas of urban Java, were generally dumped in the jungle with a few hundred dollars and told to farm. |
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The jungle itself held many dangers, but it's leafy boughs of the canopy high above provided a protective shield from wind, rain and even sun. |
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Yep, just like Jane Goodall, here's my mom trapesing around the jungle to observe the gorillas. |
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Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captive Palamon. |
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The jungle of various direct and indirect subsidies must be severely trimmed and taxes must be reduced. |
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Techstep, deep minimal techno, trip hop, jungle and house are genuinely represented on this collection. |
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It moves forward as furtively as a guerilla able to walk jungle paths blindfold. |
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The stinger's gone, so just wash it and rub a good blob of jungle ointment in it and round it. |
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This 4095 meters peak is a favorite for jungle trekking and mountain climbing. |
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The jungle paths turned to morasses, and the paddy fields were great wastes of stagnant water with a stale mousy smell. |
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A child swinging with abandon about a jungle gym is honing his gross motor skills. |
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This butterfly always flies close to the ground in shady places or among the jungle undergrowth. |
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Across from school was a big public playground, filled with swing sets and slides and jungle gyms and merry-go-rounds. |
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I thought it was the right opportunity to observe a unique jungle drama and record it on film. |
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Our military leaders couldn't decide whether name tapes should be sewn straight across the jungle fatigue shirt or slanted over the pockets. |
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It is in fact, a concrete jungle where towering high-rises, slums and resplendent Gothic buildings lie next to each other. |
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He'd sent him to the South American jungle knowing there was a bounty on his head. |
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Often the mines have been laid in agricultural land, making it unusable and so a jungle grows up, making the mines even more difficult to find. |
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If you're a fan of the old-school jungle sound or even part of the new breed of fans, pick up this mix. |
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In spite of their growing terror, Jack leads his newly found tribe of hunters into the jungle for the slaying of another pig. |
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Several colossal, yet dormant, volcanoes lorded over a steamy jungle realm of rice paddies, nipa huts, majestic palm trees, and lush undergrowth. |
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Isabelli cloaks herself in verdancy, and threads the most beautiful blooms of desert, forest grasslands and jungle alike through her hair. |
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When he found the time, he also explored the African jungle in Gabon and captained a super yacht around the Mediterranean. |
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Not a tree marred the landscape of endless yellow and there was no path cut through the jungle of grass. |
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They included films about giant tarantulas, jaguars, spider monkeys, vampire bats and many other jungle creatures. |
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I'm sometimes asked if I'd be frightened of walking through a jungle and being spiked by a thorn. |
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The weavers return to the jungle early the next day to witness the large yellow and black spider spin her web. |
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From north and south, swamps or dense jungle rose toward a volcanic spine that was thought for decades to be too wild to support human life. |
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Each stone was taken to a different area outside the jungle the tribe lived in and were buried in the ground. |
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I briefly consider bushwhacking my way into the jungle in a parallel traverse of the Stilwell Road, or whatever is left of it. |
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The jungle natives would too often leave a most complicated Byzantine twisting trail for the enemy to follow. |
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I looked up at the jungle canopy above me and saw a tattered cloth tangled in the treetops. |
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We are in one of the rarest of all jungle settings, a true triple-tiered canopy. |
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The government has so far refused to consider the exchange and the captives are condemned to many more years in their jungle prisons. |
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Numerous primates, including chimps, baboons, black lemurs and capuchins, dip into the jungle pharmacy to combat parasites. |
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Framed in heavy ornate gold like an old-master painting, it offered a still-life arrangement of tropical fruit, stuffed birds and jungle plants. |
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She will be staying with the Karen people in their stilted houses in the bamboo and teak jungle where there is no electricity. |
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Wild horses roam the roads and in the jungle you can find giant moths apparently the inspiration for Mothra, Godzilla's legendary foe. |
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Vaidya explains how jackfruit and cashews used to flourish, along with jungle fruits like custard apples. |
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But give me a straight choice between this and the economics of the jungle that is fair trade, and I will choose the present system. |
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The aptly named Gran Cenote is really several cenotes meandering along the verdant jungle floor and connected by wooden walkways. |
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When not avoiding jungle walks I would go on low-lying, scarily thin boats with outboard motors that would race you out to the water villages. |
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Shortly after dawn on September 10, five military helicopters swooped on the remote jungle hideout. |
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In practise, this merely meant that I clung tightly to my jungle guide, and wondered for ages whether I had an overdeveloped right thigh muscle. |
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I believe this to be the true king of the jungle and not that overrated pretender, the lion. |
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As if having a landscape of sugarloaf peaks, jungle and old colonial grandeur were not enough, Principe's beaches are, well, perfect. |
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They traveled on the jungle trails until they had to abandon the pack animals and continue on foot, carrying their supplies on their backs. |
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The young marsh rabbit has made it to the far bank, a knee-high jungle of ragged palmettos like miniature palm trees. |
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We left our boats on the river and trudged into the Surinamese jungle without speaking. |
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Seventeen hostages remain in the jungle where they have been held captive for two and a half months. |
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It is a jungle resort where the hill villas are surrounded by lush greenery containing the sounds of screeching monkeys and chattering cicadas. |
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Behind them is a fairly large playground with a swing set, castle, and jungle gym where more and more children are playing. |
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Far below them in the undergrowth, hare, jungle fowl along with peacock and quail, lived in harmony. |
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Aside from the stinging clouds of mosquitoes, the jungle is nearly motionless. |
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After the fighting ended, he hid in the jungle for two years before he was coaxed into surrendering. |
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More than 14,800 tons of toxic chemicals are dumped into the Amazon jungle every year as traffickers turn coca into raw cocaine paste. |
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This is a pounding tribal techno track, complete with various jungle animal sound effects and thumping percussive loops. |
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You'll use my body as your personal jungle gym, always crawling back over me if you go anywhere in the room. |
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The timbers are jungle jackfruit, the lashings are coir rope, the walls are bamboo matting and roofs are local thatch. |
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I came out of the jungle physically stronger and, more importantly, mentally stronger. |
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A jungle theme is apparent throughout with net tops for men and women and combat trousers with bell and bottoms for blokes. |
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Players trek into deep jungle and coconut mangroves while comforted by the cool breezes from the ocean. |
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The other one, I remember very well, was a film of pygmies in Cameroon building a bridge across a jungle river. |
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This is an improvement on our last hotel stay, when the concierge started making jungle noises when we entered our suite. |
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Bulldozers are waiting to transform the quiet suburb into a concrete jungle in a bid to meet the growing housing needs of the area. |
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Admittedly, I worry that once I'm back in New York City, the concrete jungle I call home, my newly revived spirits will wither. |
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So now the city's got yet another excuse to abandon the concrete jungle and run for the villages. |
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Living in a concrete jungle like Singapore, it seems like Nature is some distant concept in space and, well, budget. |
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Now, here I am, fighting dragons, just like Gavin, but living in the city, a concrete jungle and I've lost that feeling of serenity. |
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We have recently confirmed this assignment by linkage analysis using our intercross between the red jungle fowl and the White Leghorn chicken. |
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Their intimate knowledge of plants, birds and other creatures of the tropical jungle could help advances in medical sciences. |
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Wordlessly, we turned and took our first swirling steps into the deep water of one of the jungle pools in the Raspaculo river. |
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Now, Nicaragua has smart jungle lodges, friendly posadas and ecofriendly local operators. |
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It takes courage and commitment to go trekking in the jungle of South America especially if you are afraid of spiders. |
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On Boxing Day she booked a canoe jungle tour along the island's densely forested coastline and set off into a bright, sunny morning. |
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Why was I standing on a porch in the middle of some forsaken jungle waiting for the night to engulf me? |
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He runs through the jungle trying frantically to lose the savage hunters as they sing their terrifying pig-hunting song. |
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Panels, friezes, and columns all bear extraordinarily beautiful scenes of jungle animals, Maya gods, warriors in full dress, and so on. |
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A few custard creams and off we go to the tropical ravine, for the jungle scene. |
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Driving through jungle roads for three hours, we reached a village to find the remnants of a fire started by the dadas. |
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It doesn't look as if it's been used for some time, as a small jungle of bushes, nettles and weeds have grown up around it. |
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Beyond mere molestation, however, looms the graver threat of jungle fever. |
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In just a few minutes, I found myself looking up at a jungle gym in the middle of the playground Justin and I sometimes went to so we could talk and relax. |
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It has a swing set, a jungle gym, a sand box, and a couple slides. |
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This highly evocative work had a real African feel, conjuring up the jungle sounds of insects and birds on the flute with a tropical hum from the violin, viola and cello. |
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The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day. |
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Dense jungle alternates with steamy rice paddies and, as pineapple groves give way to coconut plantations, working elephants come briefly into view. |
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The slow clumsy creodonts, well adapted to the jungle thickets, were replaced by the swift intelligent cat and dog type carnivora as the dominant predators. |
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Now, overlaying it all is the glass and concrete jungle of the Olympic era. |
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They want compensation for the use of Agent Orange and other chemicals by the Americans to defoliate the jungle in which Vietnamese forces operated. |
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Even so, every walk in a jungle where wild elephants, rhinos, buffaloes or tigers roam, is a tense experience, even if you do have an armed forest guard along with you. |
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He suffered numerous injuries, managed to escape from his prison, walked for two weeks through the jungle eating live frogs before he was recaptured. |
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I'm used to comfortable shoes and have gravitated toward jungle mocs, kind of an up to date, upbeat take on the loafers I wore throughout high school and college. |
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Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captives to perform their monkeyshines on. |
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From a distance, the island looks like a jungle of dark weeds. |
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The silence was broken only by the splash of an alligator leaping on some prey far below, and the mournful pipe of some jungle bird across the rivers. |
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Trails through the jungle growth were impassable by the muddy morass. |
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Dad borrowed the lights from her and rented a jungle of extension cords. |
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Another man, sitting in the playground of a sanatorium, was watching his toddler play on the slide of a jungle gym. |
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There was a jungle of ferns and bushes, blanketed with lichen. |
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And if there is one consolation to spending a fortnight stuck in the jungle with an assortment of fruitcakes, it is that the experience makes you feel quite sane. |
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We hiked single-file through the varzea, a type of jungle whose undergrowth isn't terribly dense and whose floor lay under water several months each year. |
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Now, visitors are scarce and the jungle is taking over, leaving some locals nostalgic. |
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A teen swings from the branches and scratches its back against the jungle floor. |
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Their lightning-fast delivery of three-chord tunes, and lyrical menagerie of punks, runts, brats, loudmouths, and jungle queens create the illusion of dumb simplicity. |
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The new arrivals survived on coconuts, jungle fruit and seafood while waiting for the U.N. to come to their aid. |
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A Belgian church has a chalkboard sitting at the pulpit with the jungle peeking through the windows behind it. |
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The French failed to rally all non-Communist forces behind the weak Bao Dai, while their tanks and superior equipment made little headway in jungle warfare. |
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We can almost hear our own boots sinking into the jungle mud. |
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The treatment and evacuation of simulated casualties occurs without notice to the student chain of command, and often requires evacuation by use of the jungle penetrator. |
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These three bases were backed up by seven auxiliary fields and a number of emergency landing strips that had been cut out of the surrounding jungle and bush. |
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Two individuals were included from broiler sire line B, brown-egg-layer line D, broiler dam line D, Icelandic landrace, and captive red jungle fowl G. g. gallus. |
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The rest of the day was spent birding with a guide in and around the fort looking for green avadavat, Indian pitta, jungle bush quail, thick billed flowerpecker etc. |
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At the highest navigable point of the congo River, thick jungle creates an impenetrable wall of green around a large island. |
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The tense 1953 film has four desperate men delivering two truckloads of extremely explosive nitroglycerine via a nearly impassable South American jungle road. |
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It was late 1977 when the DC-3 lowered its landing gear onto a jungle airstrip, one of dozens on the Caribbean side of Colombia. |
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Smoke rises above the canopy as gentle chanting rumbles across the jungle floor. |
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The money funded the creation of the 40 acre park near Bangalore, where the bears run free, hide in caves, and learn to behave as normal jungle animals once again. |
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Below, the native camp resounded with the drums of the triumphant, the low booms and higher pitched taps coming quickly of an aural celebration amid the jungle groves. |
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The park has three distinct sections of lush green jungle and African-style veldt that look like they came straight out of a National Geographic documentary. |
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The six ads highlight versions of the action figure outfitted for the Arctic, the jungle and accoutred with a blowpipe, a bow and arrow, a vehicle and a skateboard. |
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Skeletal dead trees ring the edge of Manaro's crater, while trees in dense jungle nearby were covered in ash which has been belching from the volcano. |
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They left the native mechanic and a disgruntled Atlee on board and, armed with shotguns, revolvers and machetes, set out on foot into the jungle for the lake. |
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Surrounding him on all sides, was a jungle of cement and wires. |
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The Yucatan peninsula is a fascinating area covered by dense jungle and swamps, criss-crossed with rivers and scattered with ruins from the Mayan civilisation. |
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It had remained hidden all this time under a jungle of wires. |
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Progress became impossible, and the little band of survivors, carrying their injured on litters, struggled into the jungle for relief from the rain. |
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Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall. |
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High-register electronic tones ring out as Minton provides a howling jungle of sound effects, and the noise eventually builds up and then sputters out. |
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Across from the little dead end road was a park, with the multicolor jungle gym sets, along with a small basketball court, and a 2 sided handball court. |
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She was going to have a rough time with Wilson in the jungle for a year. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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She turned her love of the jungle into yet another career, by boning up on African bird life in order to take visitors on horseback birding safaris. |
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Weaving through the jungle of wailing ambulances on 1st Avenue was a bright-eyed young dad, light-blue bassinet in tow. |
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The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles. |
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A painting like Elevated was at once a confrontation with New York's urban jungle and an experiment in an edgy, high-toned, Cubist-derived modernism. |
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For instance, the comb of a male jungle fowl deteriorates when the bird is infested with a gut parasite, but the parasite has no effect on its plumage. |
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It seems the whole jungle community is counting on master sleuth Scott to find El Gato so they can promptly bop him on the head and steal it from him. |
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And, ironically, in the darkness, he sees the luminescence of the jungle around him. |
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You want to get off your face on jungle drugs and see visions. |
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The subtropical jungle area is located mainly along the Mekong river. |
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Certainly I can imagine ways of giving this jungle hero some up-to-date progressive attitudes. |
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Instead of undertaking stomach-churning jungle challenges, the politicians had to answer questions fired at them online by some of the town's school children. |
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He is more like a spiderman in the modern concrete jungle of the city. |
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I was amazed that a literal wall of jungle segregated the luxurious, landscaped, and ordered spaces of tourists from the slumlike living conditions of the workers. |
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This would be their home base while they spent around 10 days trekking through the jungle in search of the perfect new botanical. |
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You can spend hours combing the waters edge surfacing and sunning for a while at any one of many exit docks where there are chairs to enjoy the green jungle view. |
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The backdrop of bright, white crisp snow could not have been more of a contrast to the jungle setting in which Ally Taylor was kept captive by Colombian guerillas. |
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It foreshadows the surrealists, as he shows the monkeys playing in the jungle with a backscratcher and a milk bottle, trappings of civilisation in the savage world. |
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It's got jungle on there, garage, rock, hip hop and my own little ideas. |
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The filmmaker paid his respects to the legendary actress, who starred in his films Do the Right Thing and jungle fever. |
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Grown in the jungle by the indigenous Kichwa, guayusa is a sacred leaf used in ceremonial rituals. |
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Sighting a snake in a jungle could be difficult, but if you visited a paddy field in the rural areas, you could find hundreds of them, Mr. Whitaker said. |
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As a child, I dreamed of becoming a primatologist, and I had this idea of being in a jungle and living in a treehouse. |
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If you're going to go after a member of the cat family, please try to make it a jungle cat or some other sort of larger member of the feline family. |
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Before Jacob went to sea and was miscalled Yawcob by sailormen, he dwelt in dark woods, capered up jungle trees, and swayed vaingloriously from jungle boughs. |
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These tactics not only failed to engage the guerrillas, who easily evaded the large jungle sweeps, but their heavy-handedness alienated the local population. |
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A few of the men died of jungle fever and one guy was killed by lightning. |
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The six ads highlight versions of Action Man outfitted for the Arctic, the jungle and accoutred with a blowpipe, a bow and arrow, a Silver Spear vehicle and a skateboard. |
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Wearing khaki cargo pants and sandals, her neck was festooned with all manner of jungle trinketry, from stones and carved wooden gewgaws to a bright orange bandana. |
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Water parks and jungle gyms are just a few creations that can be made with Mega Ball Run 's pieces. |
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I looked back to see what was going on, and observed a rubber jungle of oxygen masks hanging from the overhead bins. |
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He believes it could be the descendant of the Shropshire jungle cat from the 1980s, or a gigantic domesticated cat. |
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In 1989 a jungle cat that had been hit by a car was found on the roadside in Shropshire. |
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Frequent subjects in Haitian art include big, delectable foods, lush landscapes, market activities, jungle animals, rituals, dances, and gods. |
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The miners plundered the jungle for its diamonds till it became a muddy waste. |
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After a few weeks wandering the mountainous jungle terrain, we gave up our survey and declared the area not plottable. |
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The nuplexes, virtually independent of fuel supplies, could be dropped into jungle or tundra. |
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In 2012, President Teodoro Obiang decided to move the capital to a new jungle site at Oyala. |
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Competitors of the wildcat include the jungle cat, golden jackal, red fox, marten, and other predators. |
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Its skull is more spherical in shape than that of the jungle and leopard cat. |
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A major influence on jungle and drum and bass was the original Jamaican dub and reggae sound. |
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One success story was Assam, a jungle in 1840 that by 1900 had 4,000,000 acres under cultivation, especially in tea plantations. |
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This provides jungle training for the Singapore Armed Forces in the interior of Temburong. |
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Escaping the 170bpm jungle basslines, the garage rooms had a much more sensual and soulful sound at 130bpm. |
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In the United Kingdom, where jungle was very popular at the time, garage was played in a second room at jungle events. |
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After some hours of intense work, we had macheted a path through the jungle to the bank of the river. |
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The pensioner, from Cookstown, Co Tyrone, had been called to an emergency at the hospital in her jungle village Mulita on Sunday. |
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The southern plains are home to mongooses, civets, hares, the Asiatic jackal, the Indian pangolin, the jungle cat, and the desert cat. |
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And the jungle telegraph at Bryant Park is alive with rumors that the show's biggest name, Lauren Conrad, will be here any day. |
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Working both sides of the stream, they got native chieftains to pass the word by jungle telegraph. |
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Examples have been found of jungle scenes with wild animals and exotic plants. |
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In primitive, diaperless societies, infants' excrement simply fell to the floor of the cave or jungle or desert. |
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Spain plans to restore a fifth of its coastline from overdeveloped concrete jungle to a more natural state. |
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The United States of America is not yet a jungle of metropolitan areas, but we are citifying at a very rapid pace. |
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Once we had an old man who came to school to show us slides he took of dinosaurs in the inky jungle of somewhere in centralish Africa. |
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Harlem comes through as an urban hothouse mean with exotic hustle and violence, a tangible asphalt jungle with its own abrasive laws of motion. |
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It's hard to succeed in the business world. It's a jungle out there. |
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It all began, the consensus seems to be, with the red jungle fowl. |
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One day Gunther swims away down the jungle river underwater and gets taken out to sea, where he meets and rests on a huge blue whale. |
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We have also been involved in building a number of massive jungle gyms at different places around Nkhata Bay and Kande district. |
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I've never been very mechanical, so I try to stay away from buying them fortresses or outdoor jungle gyms. |
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On one afternoon, children are everywhere, riding bikes, throwing basketballs against the steps and hanging off nearby jungle gyms. |
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Five years later he headed another team which became the first to paramotor over the jungle plateau of the Angel Falls in Venezuela. |
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Some jump on inflatable jungle gyms in the water, then run back to the beach to collapse on lounge chairs. |
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Well, would you own up to it in front of your mates over a jungle juice in the Bunch of Bananas? |
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Later when the tide turned there were the exploits of Chindits, harassing in deep jungle behind enemy lines. |
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The tanks were filled with jungle nasties including crocodiles, water spiders, yabbies and eels. |
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After sleeping with one eye open we embarked on a dawn trek through the jungle and onto a piranha filled lake in dugout canoes. |
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Fatsia japonica has big palmate evergreen leaves, giving a jungle look to plantings. |
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Also there, struggling to survive the jungle not to mention the attentions of the unattired womenfolk is disgraced peer Lord Brocket. |
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Fatsia japonica has big palmate, evergreen leaves, giving a jungle look to plantings. |
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Newlywed Dec and Ant host as the usual parade of sportspeople, soap stars, and 70s stars who aren't in jail take on the jungle challenges. |
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A nuggety, hard-grafting second row, he's a big physical presence in the line-out jungle at 6ft 7ins and 18st 2lbs. |
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The principal manufacture throughout this district is the tusser or jungle silk. |
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The scent notes are cassis, chypre, musky wood, vanilla, rose de mai, freesia, patchouli, vanilla pure jungle essence and intense orcanox. |
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The headman's wife made some jungle fowl soup which was unbelievably delicious. |
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Gbadolite, home to deposed kleptocrat Mobutu Sese Seko's now decaying jungle palace, has also applied for commercial service. |
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One would think they were based somewhere in the Amazon jungle or Outer Mongolia. |
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He helped to protect the Indian Grey jungle fowl which was becoming increasingly rare as its forest habitat was being destroyed in India. |
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The chopper was flying to Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei, and was carrying cadets after jungle training. |
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In the jungle It's caused by uric acid that forms crystals in the bloodstream and it is referred to as a rich man's disease. |
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On the balmiest of days, stay indoors at Coconuts, where there is a jungle gym, a prize center and arcade games. |
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