Right before the steepest section, we were able to traverse onto a rock ledge and have lunch. |
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They found the man standing right by the steepest edge like he was ready to jump off. |
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Birds suffering the steepest falls include the blackbird, dunnock, song thrush, and four types of warbler. |
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For the steepest climbs, you need to be on intimate terms with the extreme nose of your saddle. |
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Although it was by no means the steepest climb of the trek, it was still one of the most strenuous. |
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During treatment the substrains with the steepest kill curve will disappear first. |
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As the river twists and sometimes retraces its route, the vineyards are at their steepest on the outer edge of the curve. |
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The shepherds claimed often to see her walking above the steepest slopes at twilight, a golden spindle in her hand. |
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Exposed layering is steepest in the northern flanks of the dome where it parallels the outer slopes of the bedrock collar. |
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As a beast of burden the yak can keep a foothold on even the steepest path and it can be ridden. |
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Foreseeing that altitude might mitigate the fierce summer heat he chose the steepest, most inaccessible corner of an olive grove. |
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Dozens of funiculars are billed as the world's shortest, steepest or shortest-and-steepest railway. |
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Now the 27 year old from Pamplona is hitting the steepest part of the ascent, and gritting his teeth as the road ramps up. |
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Geometry optimization was performed by the use of steepest descent and conjugate gradient algorithms. |
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After the steepest descent I have ever ridden to this day, it was a short ride up the valley to the lodge where hot dinner was waiting. |
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By the time the steepest descent is over my arms are hurting, but we haven't stopped and it's not over yet. |
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The track's steepest banks are at a 42-degree angle, almost like a half-pipe. |
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From the steepest inclines to the sharpest descents, the 2011 4Runner comes with advanced technology to adapt to whatever you throw at it. |
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They're not necessarily the steepest or highest, but they're the most outrageous. |
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On the other hand, Canada, along with some other countries, has experienced the steepest declines. |
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Training for strength and power in the legs improves performance on the bike, especially in the steepest sections. |
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For this is the continent where we all face one of today's steepest challenges. |
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It is the steepest descent on the course, and runs for nearly 2 miles. |
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Climb along the climbing trail installed by the German Alpine Association over the steepest vineyard in Europe! |
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The price of the average single-family or terraced house fell 10.8 per cent in the 12 months to March 2009, one of the steepest falls in Europe. |
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However, slowly, after several breaks and around four hours, we made progress, eventually stopping at the top of the steepest chute to break for lunch. |
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Soon after starting down the steepest section of the grade, the locomotive engineer placed the train into emergency. |
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If you mistime it you are in for a gruelling walk through some of the steepest streets in the city. |
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Within a decade, Heinz Glas joined the club of the few glassmakers able to address the steepest technical challenges. |
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The professors told the students that the distance of 46 kilometres, ascending from 1,700 feet at Mettupalayam to 7,300 feet in Ooty, is considered the steepest in Asia. |
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The declines were steepest at the segment's metal folding furniture and futon divisions. |
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The road ribboned down the steepest slopes in switchbacks so convoluted that I continually met Christina almost head-on but with my eyes level with her pedals. |
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The fact that the route over the mountain began with the ascent of the steepest face, and that this was the route of frequent steeplechases, was not coincidental. |
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We've begun the steepest defense build-down since the end of the Korean war, with likely effects through the whole economy. |
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It's a good guess that the French-speaking population will report the steepest decline. |
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They threw water balloons out the front window of my grandparents' house and they sledded down the steepest hills. |
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The contours show that the steepest gradients surround the Earth and Sun, with the five Earth Lagrange Points located in equilibrium regions with relatively gentle gradient. |
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This was the steepest decline among all of the six major genres. |
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You will of course get to ride up La Redoute, one of the steepest climbs. |
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The Power Claw track has a deeper, harder punch when gunning up the steepest mountains, while the double-wishbone front suspension features lightweight, adjustable titanium springs to smooth out the trail. |
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With an average grade of 18 percent and a steepest section of 24 percent, George Street is no place to use a derailleur. |
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In the case of corneal astigmatism increased clearance will be observed in the peripheral portion of the steepest meridian and some bearing may appear in the paracentral region of the flattest meridian. |
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The leak is there where the two segments are at their steepest. |
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In recent years a stone path has been made on the steepest parts of the mountain. |
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Russia will be in the midst of the steepest and most protracted population implosion of any major power since the plague-ridden Middle Ages. |
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The final challenge will be to ascend the steepest and sheerest section of rock wall to exit in a slanted forest shelf adjacent the concrete log slide. |
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Even silhouettes and hydrologic ridge lines are sometimes drafted as a collection of short hachures pointing in the direction of steepest slope. |
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The steep and steepest slopes of the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer wine growing region make it distinctive but the sunny and warm climate and the slaty soils give the wine its special character. |
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These are steepest at the first, and shallowest at the last position. |
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The steepest recession on the American mainland, a plague of H1N1 swine flu and a deepening war against organised crime had made the preceding few years fairly grim. |
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The FLUID is a high-end Speedriding glider: It is adapted to experts pilots looking for an performent glider, able to give you the speed, the precision, the steepest angles to express the highest level in Speedriding. |
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There are three triple drivetrain kits available for enthusiasts of the steepest climbs, two 10-speeds and a 9-speed one, to have the most agile possible ratio set at your fingertips. |
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China's growth has resulted in the steepest recorded drop in poverty in world history, and the emergence of a large middle class, better educated and with rising purchasing power and choices. |
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The Japanese Yen weakened against all 16 major currencies after U. S. economic reports added to signs the steepest global slump since World War II may be starting to end. |
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What links Michelin to metros to Lausanne's steepest slope? |
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Virtually all of them have experienced a long phase of price increases with some, especially crude oil, going through one of the longest and steepest price booms ever. |
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The steepest parts of the Wye gorge are cut through the Carboniferous Limestone. |
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The road continues over Hardknott Pass, whose 1 in 3 gradient is the steepest road in England, and goes on to Eskdale. |
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The first of this was at Barranco, the halfway point which was the hardest and steepest section of the route. |
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Already home to the world's fastest rollercoaster, Ferrari World has announced their plans to build the world's steepest steel rollercoaster. |
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But on the steepest inclines, the frogs' toes can begin to peel away from the surface. |
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The steepest side of the mountain was regarded as unskiable. |
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Rills running down the steepest slopes develop into rivulets. |
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The Werneth Incline, with its gradient of 1 in 27, made the Middleton Junction to Oldham Werneth route the steepest regular passenger line in the country. |
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