The arrival of big game hunters in regions previously untrodden by Europeans was seen as the harbinger of civilisation. |
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Its slopes are relatively untrodden, making it ideal for hikers who'd rather earn seclusion than bragging rights. |
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Also, the kid's all-terrain stroller left calligraphic trails in the untrodden carpet. |
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He, who relinquished his executive's job in an insurance company to take the plunge into active politics, is keen on taking an untrodden path. |
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His heroic effort has opened up a vast, untrodden realm for alphanumerical investigation. |
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Maybe we need to get down from our fancy cars and walk, explore those untrodden paths. |
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This is relatively untrodden territory, so you'll find the gorillas here much more elusive and nervous than their mountain counterparts. |
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The rose garden will remain untrodden by boots other than those of the late lady's family and close friends. |
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In that endeavour he ventured onto philosophical ground that was entirely untrodden. |
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We must get beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey. |
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They leave their homes, some barefoot, to join icy, sometimes untrodden trails through the Himalayas that line the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Nepal. |
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Examining what you might do if all plans go south means that the company has alternative paths roughly traced instead of having to bushwhack untrodden forest. |
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This road is more difficult because it is untrodden but it offers the best prospects for future growth for Quebecor. |
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Qinngarniq, shouted prayer, was used in more dire situations, and usually on untrodden snow. |
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As I sit down with him, though, on the top floor of the Manchester hotel where he is staying, he is venturing into untrodden territory. |
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The photographs tell us that why we should brood over the murderous innocence of some water bodies when we have plenty of untrodden spots around us. |
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Enjoy the nature the simple way, by taking a walk over untrodden snow. |
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Imagine Herodotus on steroids, not rambling in a roughly straight line from Cyrus to Xerxes, but diverging onto untrodden paths that transmogrify into fluvial streams of consciousness. |
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Only then can you convince others to follow you down untrodden paths. |
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We need knowledge, but that is not enough either. We also have to venture down untrodden paths, and devise fresh approaches to the painful yet tranquil rebirth being heralded in the dawn of the third millennium. |
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Etienne Geeurickx's style has been described as 'lyrically abstract', a poetic view of reality whereby the artist creates his own untrodden, but never inaccessible universe. |
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The road to socialism is an untrodden path. |
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By placing advertisements in the media and a presence at trade fairs SUNOS finds a way of moving down untrodden paths to attract the attention of new customers. |
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This production walks on hitherto untrodden paths. |
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The constant pressure of long hours of work had taken its toll and Robertson no longer possessed the energy required for leading Canada down untrodden paths. |
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If he could only get away from the holes in the banks, he thought, there would be no more faces. He swung off the path and plunged into the untrodden places of the wood. |
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First gaining ski proficiency inbounds, he learned to apply these, and new, skills to untamed, untrodden, and ungroomed mountains all over the world. |
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The field of sidereal astronomy, therefore, was virtually untrodden when, shortly after the beginning of his telescopic work, Herschel began his first review of the heavens. |
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