Deserts were crossed, mountains were scaled, forests were traversed, icebergs were negotiated. |
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The north park is home to a couple of tiny ponds, traversed by bridges festooned with clunky metal turtles designed by a local artist. |
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From 1862 through 1865 he served as a paymaster on a Union navy gunboat that traversed the bayous and rivers of southern Louisiana. |
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Both traversed the forest swiftly and easily, scurrying over rocks and against foliage with utmost grace. |
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But the epic journey traversed by the other two girls took place in some of the harshest outback country in Australia. |
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She stood in the middle of the path that traversed the park, covering her face with her hands. |
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This area, the more southerly of the two, is on a steep slope and traversed by a narrow street. |
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Once on the slab, I should have traversed about 15 feet left and then gone up. |
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To get here they had traversed mile after mile of rugged terrain while strafed by aircraft. |
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Witnesses saw an avalanche start as a skier left the pistes and traversed the slope. |
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Most rocks and soils are traversed by cracks along which water can flow much more easily. |
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The committee was also privy to Cabinet papers that had traversed the issue with a lot of scrutiny. |
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For the visitors, who had taken 52 busloads of fans to Glasgow on Tuesday, the road to Hampden will be traversed again next week. |
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Your Honour, I do not anticipate a dispute about the facts traversed by Mr Moore. |
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The discovery of the outstanding antiseptic powers of tea tree oil is no surprise to those who have traversed the Australian bush lands. |
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Few bands have traversed the no man's land between art and commerce quite like The Dears. |
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I traversed out to cloudy California for a few days to visit some friends, including their newest addition, a bouncing baby boy. |
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Extending a network is rarely a matter of simply unrolling a length of cable, especially when a distance of miles must be traversed. |
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It was filmed from the right handlebar of Jonas's bicycle as he traversed the streets of an unnamed Third World city. |
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We covered our faces to shield ourselves from the nausea and traversed deep into the abyss. |
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Willow Court is a sunken flooded area with willow trees and wetland vegetation, traversed and enclosed by a boardwalk. |
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Within the tapestry of Indian thought, solitude is an extremely important path which has to be traversed for the attainment of moksha or nirvana. |
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Each and every allegation herein contained is denied as if specifically traversed and the Claimant is put to the proof thereof. |
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The casemate mounted a gun on a pivot which could be traversed to fire through an embrasure. |
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I have traversed five years of university to decide that academia is my probable vocation. |
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A Dachshund yapped behind a wrought iron gate in the courtyard I traversed. |
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We traversed the entire backyard, picking up five or six hundred large walnut seeds and stuffing them into gunnysacks. |
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Diaz maneuvered the tug underneath the cruiser and traversed the length until they were ahead of the derelict. |
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All summer long the tour had traversed the county and played 22 times on Kerry courses and this was the wind-up. |
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They then watched as sporozoites traversed Kupffer cells using a special process distinct from ordinary parasite locomotion. |
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He traversed the gamut of the masonry trades from foundation to lintel, bridge abutment to gravestone, and from skyscraper to curbstone. |
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As the plane came within range, the searchlight traversed its flight path only to hit a cloud. |
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Oxygen is passed down the tube, which is rotated while an oxy-hydrogen flame is slowly traversed down its length. |
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The following morning, Bob ordered breakfast at a luncheonette in downtown Pittsburgh, having traversed the entire length of Pennsylvania. |
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The daily trek was two miles each way and taking the cross-country route they traversed five fields. |
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Smith traversed racial, gender, and sexual borders in other performances as well. |
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In a day I had traversed miles not only beyond their comfort zone but beyond their empathy zone as well. |
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Many communities traversed by freight trains have raised the issue of the whistles. |
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Labyrinthine streets of ancient slum housing traversed the steep hill up to the impregnable city walls. |
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I watched the man with furtive caution as we traversed the forest, for I didn't trust him, even if he did not seem villainous. |
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Starting from Taiwan, he traversed the Indian Ocean after passing through the Strait of Malacca. |
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The kingdom of the Greeks is now dismembered by them, and deprived of territory so vast in extent that it can not be traversed in a march of two months. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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In the frigid dark silence he sat, the familiar rumble of the transport flooded his ears as they traversed the wastelands, almost lulling him to sleep. |
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The sea of shiny starlets with perfect curls parted as McCain, in a cream-colored suit and close-cropped hair, traversed the room. |
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A large bridge, one often traversed by commuters to the city and a place often visited to look down at the lazy river, spanned the waterway in a gentle arc. |
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The trials and tribulations that the college faced and the tortuous path it traversed are deeply etched in the memories of those who are associated with it. |
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The cistern is traversed by delicate connective tissue trabeculae, which bridge across the interval between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater. |
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Before I knew it, we had traversed Yellowhead Pass, one of the lowest in the Continental Divide, yet, at 3,718 feet, the highest point the train crosses. |
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By the time we had traversed the thickly forested coastal plain it was dark, and nothing could be seen through the windows except the black night. |
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The total area traversed by participants covers thousands of square miles. |
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In 1991, he traversed the State, covering 2,850 km on a bicycle. |
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From there, we traversed across ledges and slabs toward the next belay. |
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Speaking of which, even with the late arrival of winter, Pamporovo was definitely fit for skiing last weekend with tons of snow and every ski run ready to be traversed. |
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The thematic landscape traversed by scholars of cultural globalization is vast and the questions they raise are too numerous to be fleshed out in this short introduction. |
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Setting the time delay between the pump and the probe was achieved by varying the distance traversed by the probe beam with a motorized mechanical stage. |
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He said it was relevant that neither the Government nor the Bangalore Development Authority had specifically traversed the allegation of discrimination. |
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With its action, the state's highest court has potentially granted exclusive fishing rights to anyone owning land traversed by a recognized navigable waterway. |
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The skin was smooth, blotchy and traversed with varicose veins. |
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Wedding hypothesized that sunlight caused a chemical reaction with the buckwheat as it traversed the cutaneous blood vessels in nonpigmented areas. |
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All told, we'd traversed some forty-eight miles, paddling and portaging. |
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Hosts of rebellious peasants traversed the country from end to end, furiously attacked castles, churches, and convents, and murdered noblemen and ecclesiastics. |
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The Bardot had traversed the area and reported that over 20 purse seiners were operating there. |
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In fact, we only spotted a couple of real windmills as we traversed the flat, ordered landscape of Lolland. |
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Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. |
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The last run, weary, I traversed the descents in no hurry to reach the lodge. |
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The parts should be often traversed, or crossed, by the flowing of the folds. |
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The photo plate is traversed so that each lenslet tracks along the dotted line. |
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The turret suddenly traversed to the left, pinning the crewman between the turret basket and the driver's compartment. |
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Warwick passed through one of the wide brick arches and traversed the building with a leisurely step. |
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Full of hope, I traversed my makeup rite of passage with Max Factor's pancake, seen in Picturegoer bestowing perfection on film stars. |
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Tom Rolt, writing in 1948, stated that he had recently traversed the tunnel. |
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The North Western Fells are entirely surrounded by roads, and additionally traversed by two more. |
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The Northern Fells are entirely surrounded by roads, but traversed by none. |
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The lowland areas are typically traversed by ranges of low hills, frequently composed of chalk, and flat plains. |
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The San Juanico Strait separates the islands of Samar and Leyte but it is traversed by the San Juanico Bridge. |
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Seram is traversed by a central mountain range, the highest point of which, Mount Binaiya, is covered with dense rain forests. |
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Unusually for areas of high fell, the North Western Fells are traversed by two roads. |
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In 1537, Gonzalo de Mendoza traversed through Paraguay to about the present Brazilian frontier. |
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Throughout 1581, this force traversed the territory known as Yugra and subdued Vogul and Ostyak towns. |
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Between 1851 and 1856, he traversed the continent from west to east, discovering the great waterways of the upper Zambezi River. |
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They were masters of the inland waters, which they traversed in paddled dugouts. |
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Polybius adds that Pytheas said he traversed the whole of Britain on foot, of which he, Polybius, is skeptical. |
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Almost every state in the Union was traversed and mapped by him, the Allegheny Mountains being crossed and recrossed some 50 times. |
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He is the only Englishman that seems to have traversed these regions, as man, simply, not as John Bull. |
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A simpler analysis of Euclidian distance between origin and destination points was computed, rather than focus on the particular routes traversed. |
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The ResTech Forum in 2008 performed a theoretical analysis of a mortgage data point as it traversed through typical systems and processes on its way to a decision event. |
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The county is traversed primarily by the West Coast Main Line. |
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The area was traversed by Stane Street and other Roman roads. |
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Pit membranes of Abies are traversed by secondary plasmodesmata. |
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Secured with ballast of repartee, we drifted past murky, shallow waters of literary knawvshawl and found ourselves navigating a course I can't recall we ever traversed. |
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The terrain traversed is among the bleakest and wildest in England, and construction was halted for months at a time due to frozen ground, snowdrifts and flooding. |
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