He doesn't give a monkey's about being liked and is not averse to sledging markers to disrupt their concentration for advantage. |
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Snowboarding, cross-country and sledging provide variety and it's possible to ski all year round on the glaciers. |
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It was our first attempt in the field at lashing down the sledges tightly and preparing the skidoos for a full day's sledging. |
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The huskies were for a long time an integral part of any Antarctic sledging journey. |
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I am told it is an ideal location for sledging and even skiing when snow is on the ground. |
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As a batsman you're never going to win a sledging contest against 11 fielders. |
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The game ended prematurely when his batsmen walked off at the start of their innings amid claims of sledging. |
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Competition from the other players was tough with plenty of friendly sledging. |
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Sure enough, the sledging kicked off in earnest at Bristol in the first NatWest Series encounter between England and Australia. |
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In a sense the sledging, the fact that they needed to resort to it, made us realise that we were a good team. |
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In 2002, the ICC amended its code of conduct to articulate for the first time the unacceptable levels of sledging. |
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There are other notable chapters, including the section on technique, his best test and one-day selections, and his attitude towards sledging. |
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We would seek to avoid obtruding on to the slopes traditionally used for sledging, or to restrict the area used by horse riders. |
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Yelling chewy on your boot to someone taking a shot at goal is not sledging but accepted general by-play in the game. |
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And the Aussies, the world's sledging experts, reckon he is a soft touch in that department. |
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Should it ever snow again, sledging will have to be looked at in a different light. |
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I had plenty of faith in my bowlers to get the batsmen out without sledging them. |
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Who needs sledging when you have got a team of tobogganists in your own head. |
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Youngsters had a great time sledging down a slope at Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, County Durham on a bonus day off school. |
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For any kids who have not burnt enough energy during the day, there's a perfect slope across the road to go sledging in safety. |
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Tne Prime Minister took a break from the matters of state to go sledging in Chipping Norton today. |
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Locals make use of this small hill in Merseyside to go sledging in the snow. |
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It's proper snowman-making snow and when my Mum and I went for a walk on Tuesday onto the Downs there were people sledging. |
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When it snows we get to go sledging and make snowmen, windy days let us wrap up warm and collect leaves. |
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Last week, I wrote to Santa asking him to send us a White Christmas so that I could take my grandchildren sledging. |
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The team of athletes from the South Pacific island couldn't hide their delight as they went sledging on the slopes of Braehead's Snow Factor. |
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Elsewhere in the city, young and old alike took full advantage of the snowy conditions, sledging on Knavesmire and building snowmen and women. |
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We passed plenty of families with the same idea, sledging down the slopes near the car park. |
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I can't ever remember being sledged, and I can't ever remember sledging anybody. |
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It's not that we're sledging parents but all these activities need to be monitored in moderation. |
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The spell of freezing weather has already claimed the life of one man who smashed into a tree while sledging. |
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And fairly often, during the winter, we'd be snowed in, which meant a day off school and the chance to hook up with the children that lived nearby to go sledging. |
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This has caused such a flurry in Tess's world of education that her school has now banned sledging, along with conkers, marbles, yo-yos and the sack race at school sports. |
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Hundreds of people who favoured ice skating over sledging made their way to the Ice Factor, in the Eye of York, which has had two of its busiest days over the festive period. |
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We have a family anecdote about either me or my brother sledging over the edge of the car park and down into the path of the traffic on the main road below. |
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In the winter the parks allow you to go sledging and skiing and you will be able to rent the equipment either in town or from a small store in the park. |
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The current ICC ruling on sledging has received a mixed response. |
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By the end of the trip, they were proficient at climbing, sledging and survival in Arctic conditions, and had walked more than 100 km in snow shoes. |
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Believe me, we won't achieve very much next summer unless we are prepared to handle the sledging, because we will be up against people who are past masters at it. |
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The rapid and violent exertion of smiths, mightily sledging the glowing iron masses of their furnaces. |
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He was also to initiate me in the American pastime of sleighing, or sledging. |
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The top car park is a popular spot for bringing children to do sledging, or even more serious snowsports. |
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He had been sledging at the popular Cleeve Hill beauty spot where skiers and fellow sledgers were also taking advantage of the wintry weather. |
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Then, all these...government legislators...would be able to totally concentrate on their roles and functions, without being entangled in interparty sledging and squabbles. |
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When I inquired the reason of this wire being used in the construction of the safe, I was told it was to prevent the doors being broken by either sledging or wedging. |
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