Just a few months ago you were in seclusion on a mountaintop with small goats keeping you company. |
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Vows recited in a church or garden or on a mountaintop are separate from the legalities of marriage. |
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We sampled vegetation and developed pitch pine and Virginia pine tree-ring chronologies from the midslope and the mountaintop. |
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In the local debate that's ensued, Henraux plays the jobs card, threatening to lay off 20 workers if it can't level the mountaintop. |
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About 15 miles from here, on July 13, 2002, a lightning bolt shot down from a summer thunderstorm, spearing a mountaintop grove. |
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No matter where one lives, a deserted beach or mountaintop or forest is never far away. |
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In this city where rugby is a religion, there is the feeling that Moses has led them to the mountaintop. |
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The landscape changes from lush, tree-covered mountains to a barren moonscape, the result of a mining practice called mountaintop removal. |
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It delights and illuminates like the words of a pillarist hermit depositing wisdom from a secluded scenic mountaintop. |
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Or I may once again spend all my time walking along the city walls, gazing in awe at the mountaintop views. |
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Authorities say rumors of a landslide caused panic at a mountaintop Hindu temple. |
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For this, he said, would be the last southern Arizona mountaintop to be shaved off in the name of science. |
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What we need is to adopt whole river catchment plans from mountaintop to estuary, instead of the fragmented approach we have at present. |
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There is something ineffable about the experience of being on a high mountaintop. |
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Insects have adapted to nearly every ecological niche available, from arctic to tropic and mountaintop to river bottom. |
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For the most adventurous, spending one night under the stars on the mountaintop is an unforgettable experience. |
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We open on a snowcapped mountaintop, our heroes but specks against the majesty of mother nature. |
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But it really doesn't matter with me now, because I've been to the mountaintop. |
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Electrical power lines stretch across a Pennsylvania mountaintop, part of a vast national electrical power grid. |
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The ruins are partially obscured by cloud forests with jungle-like vegetation, but through binoculars the men could see the mountaintop ruins in the distance. |
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Let's hope this one does too: with lots of frogs peering up at the stars from a mountaintop lake. |
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It could be the opening of a children's story: in a great forest on a mountaintop lies a tiny lake, and in that tiny lake lives a tiny frog. |
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Travelling light, I was blown away by big, jagged mountaintop glaciers and – more literally – the fierce westerlies that gusted summer long. |
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More than half the stories say that this ship ran aground on a mountaintop. |
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We must chart a course to higher ground where the mountaintop becomes more visible. |
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This effect is caused by subsidence and often signifies a strong downdraft just to the lee of the mountaintop. |
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Place a friend on a mountaintop, add ancestors to a family portrait, and create other fun combinations using flexible layers. |
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Slovakia was for us a hidden treasure, a tantalizing beauty that disappears in the clouds on a mountaintop. |
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Be sure to come early and take advantage of the activities, as well as the breathtaking sunset from the mountaintop. |
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On the mountaintop, I also have the opportunity to see what lies before me. |
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Installation of a compact, robotic site-testing station on a remote mountaintop at Canada's Northern edge. |
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The first two groups refined their communication and argumentation skills on Zurich's Üetliberg mountaintop. |
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Listen, it takes a lot of effort to twirl energetically on a mountaintop and make it look good. |
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She made an appearance at the February 2009, I Love Mountains rally in Frankfurt, Ky. to speak out against mountaintop removal. |
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Set on a mountaintop, the complex is layered, with platforms, walls, and other areas where people line up to watch those entering. |
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Safe within his mountaintop fortress, Escobar grew bolder and more unscrupulous. |
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In the excerpt below, they detail the effects of coal mining in West Virginia, a state destroyed by mountaintop removal also. |
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He certainly looked the part, his long gray hair and beard like clouds around a mountaintop. |
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Left barren by fires, the mountaintop reflected winter moonlight. |
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I find it more interesting than being on a mountaintop somewhere. |
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As far as possible, radio relay stations ought to be placed at a distance from the mountaintop that obstructs the path but in a manner that it be seen from either station. |
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They camped on the mountaintop from late July until late November that year and used the two cairns to make triangulation points. |
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Pray beneath a tree, on the road, on a mountaintop, or in the corner of your bedroom, and I will descend to converse with you, to illuminate you, and to give you strength. |
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Looking to find a mountaintop to ski down untouched slopes? |
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Because of their tremendous size and steep walls, calderas often trap rainwater or melted snow and form mountaintop lakes. |
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So, does it matter whether if you're telecommuting from the next town or telecommunicating from a mountaintop in Tibet? |
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In Appalachia, NGOs are using Google Earth information to reveal the destruction caused by mountaintop removal coal mining for electricity generation. |
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On the mountaintop where the Master is found, there too is Mary, the Universal Mother, She who was made woman in the Second Era so that she could perform the prodigy of the incarnation of the Divine Word. |
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The worst slums were on the mountaintop, out of view. |
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Elevate yourselves on the path that leads to the mountaintop, and with every step you take you will understand my teachings better, and will perfect yourselves more to understand the divine language. |
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Electrical power lines stretch across a Pennsylvania mountaintop. |
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I rattle off directions to my mountaintop with cool precision. |
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Searching for a way to repay their kindness, Mortenson decided that building the village's first school was a more fitting homage to Christa's memory than leaving a piece of jewelry on a mountaintop. |
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Happily, a miracle occurs: friendly monkeys harvest celestial tea – cloud tea – from the dangerous mountaintop, a kind deed that saves Tashi – and her mother too. |
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Up until the 1830s, people made a pilgrimage to the mountaintop in late July each year. |
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But residents here say company efforts at reclamation are cosmetic, and they hoot at the industry's environmental awards to mountaintop mining companies. |
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Whether it's a beach, a mountaintop, a hushed forest or a favourite room from your past, let the comforting environment wrap you in a sense of peace and tranquility. |
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The first time I ever saw hyacinth bean was at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's mountaintop Virginia home. |
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Coal mining methods, particularly mountaintop removal and strip mining, have negative environmental impacts, and offshore oil drilling poses a hazard to aquatic organisms. |
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Orkin hikes into isolated mountaintop forests accompanied by a four-legged assistant who avidly sniffs out scat left by black-crested gibbons and Phayre's leaf monkeys. |
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