Rising from political wilderness, the Sonia-led Congress showed that it had the grit and gumption to be an engine of change. |
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Coun Black, a former mayor, was forced to stand down seven years ago and spent years in the political wilderness following sleaze allegations. |
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The refuge's seven mountain ranges are a prized destination for wilderness hikers. |
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Is the Scottish Conservative leader about to take the long cab journey into the political wilderness? |
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Churchill spent most of the 1930s in the political wilderness opposing the disastrous appeasement of Hitler. |
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In the absence of such a move, calls for a united front will remain a voice in the wilderness. |
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The area was also prime wilderness vacation country for fishers, canoeists, cottagers and others. |
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Explore nature up close and in style aboard luxury yachts, small ships and wilderness lodges. |
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They stretch across a federally protected wilderness area and border federal forestlands. |
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An isolated, bleak windswept wilderness it lies well off the beaten track and until recently was completely closed to foreigners. |
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It was here, amid the wilderness of the Forest of Dean that Rowling's imagination took wing. |
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It's a story about an oil company doing research in the Alaskan wilderness and who are preparing the arrival of the big oil rigs. |
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Delphi Mountain Resort and Spa is a luxury retreat which offers rejuvenation in a wilderness setting. |
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Establishing a utopian society in the wilderness is a foundational concept within American ideology. |
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Ranging from the chirp of crickets to the loud, booming cry of indigenous animals, the wilderness is truly alive with the sounds of fauna. |
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To some people he is a small light of truth in a wilderness of dark ignorance. What he is you will have to decide for your self. |
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But what price his reputation if it had to rest alone on the output of that wilderness period? |
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I'd never been to the rainforest, that forbidding, almost mythic wilderness with its undiscovered species, primordial vistas, and exotic tribes. |
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Moreover, the presence of large numbers of tourists degrades the quality of the wilderness experience for everyone. |
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While he may be on the wrong side of 30, he is back in the fold after three years in the international wilderness. |
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The Forest Service's argument, however, sounded hollow to many wilderness advocates. |
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The mountain spa is a luxury retreat which offers rejuvenation in a wilderness setting. |
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Whenever we feel particularly alone or far from God, then we are in the wilderness. |
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Placed in a wilderness of dark mountains, the scene is relieved by a flood of glaring light that holds the figures in a tableau of awful impact. |
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Hiking fanatics can mix self-gratification with altruism by trekking through the wilderness for charity this weekend. |
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Join us to experience the wilderness, wildlife, and remoteness of the High Arctic. |
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After a period in the critical wilderness, Bacharach has of late been enjoying something of a renaissance. |
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It was here, amid the wilderness of the Forest of Dean, that her imagination took wing. |
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He told her how much he loved horses, even taught her some tips on how to tame a wild horse that just got bridled from the wilderness. |
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Out in the Australian wilderness and the wide-open spaces, the only equivalent to a fox hunt that I can think of is a kangaroo shoot. |
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The rest consists of vast wilderness concession areas which are leased to private safari camp operators. |
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The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents. |
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The 37 areas that qualified for wilderness status include tropical rain forests, wetlands, deserts, and arctic tundra. |
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Not only did he believe in managing wilderness, he believed in rewilding degraded wilderness. |
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But only the tumbleweeds, sagebrush and cactus, that stood like splintered sentries, were visible in this vast wilderness. |
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It is certainly wild, even deserted in most places, but the stark lunar landscape is only part of a rich and varied wilderness. |
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So the stock market will perform better when the Left is in the wilderness and the Right is in the Oval Office. |
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Despite this temporary lull in visitation, the demographics of wilderness visitors continued to change. |
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The Tracker is a tale of an adventurous boyhood of limitless self-reliance in an unfathomably Arcadian wilderness. |
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Today, it is practically unknown to outsiders, a remote marine wilderness teeming with undersea life and dotted with day-dreamy desert islands. |
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He lived in the wilderness, wore clothes made of camel hair, and ate locusts and wild honey. |
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Though it was difficult being the lone voice in the political wilderness, she remained firmly convinced that she was doing the right thing. |
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Why had they ended up in a small wilderness of sand amid hundreds of acres of boulders and eelgrass? |
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Catch low-season rates at many Montana wilderness lodges up until the river-fishing season starts on the third Saturday in May. |
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Once under the wilderness area, Revett aims to spend 30 years hollowing out an untouched patch of mountain, and extracting its riches. |
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For some it means wilderness treks, hemp do-rags, and a rigorous recycling regimen. |
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Environmental historians have rethought the recovery narrative of conservation and challenged the assumptions of the wilderness ethic. |
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We reject your attempt to portray our community as a howling wilderness of thieves as a baseless and destructive smear. |
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Follow Ray Mears, and paddle your own canoe on a seven-day adventure into Wabakimi, the world's largest wilderness paddling area. |
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It was a wilderness of cathedral-like redwoods, of ferns and huckleberries, oaks and stately firs, and a myriad of flowers and wildlife. |
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It's the kind of intact wilderness that biologists usually find only in rough outbacks, where tents and dried beans are the standard. |
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Maybe they would be happier in the wilderness of Canada, or the outback of Australia. |
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One night his troops encounter an old Asiatic hermit named Dersu Uzala, who lives in the wilderness, surviving by hunting and selling furs. |
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Sometimes, perhaps, the vastness of sky was oppressive in the way wilderness weighed on McGregor's Canadians. |
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The economics correspondents and all us other Cassandras might as well be voices crying in the wilderness. |
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The early-twentieth-century cult of the wilderness further boosted the popularity of night air among the health-conscious. |
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Their adventure has seen them scale high peaks, sail across oceans and cycle across open wilderness and deserts. |
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Marilyn Oshry fears that Lake Louise, located within Banff National Park, will lose its wilderness feel if animals are fenced out. |
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At last, the Hebrews have hearkened unto that voice in the wilderness, that great prophet who came down off the mountain. |
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Where the road ends and wilderness begins, horse trailers, campers, and trucks are parked. |
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Jackson had since met a woman from his wilderness group and they tied the knot in camouflage military fatigues. |
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There are Haida villages there with totems just as they were hundreds of years ago, protected in a vast wilderness forest with restricted access. |
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Frank brought this country onto the world stage in boxing after several decades in the wilderness. |
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The spotted fur cape he wears in many pictures reinforces this wilderness imagery. |
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She would appear to be back in the glare of the Hollywood spotlight after years in the movie-making wilderness. |
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Bailey Lockhart is a bush pilot, pitting her wits against the wilderness and against the various frustrated men who set their sights on her. |
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The ardent crusade to preserve wilderness was a stunning volte-face from Americans' previous deliberate destruction of it. |
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Typically, I think one would go out into the wilderness, probably fasting, possibly entheogen-ified, on a vision quest for a number of days. |
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The passengers were all above, grouped about the bulwarks, or looking after their effects amid a wilderness of baggage. |
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For the urbanites who are used to the hustle-bustle of the city life, a day in wilderness is an altogether different experience. |
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Imagine an unspoiled wilderness, a place to unwind, relax, and just enjoy the many natural beauties that abound there. |
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The decision infuriated residents, who saw their once well-kept verges rapidly turn into wilderness. |
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In this untracked wilderness we hike between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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In this untracked wilderness we backpack between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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Over the years thousands of Ndebele were violently removed from their actual heartland to be dumped in a virtual wilderness. |
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I used to love trotting out of a morning to potter about the wilderness in my gown and pyjamas, all unshaved and generally unkempt. |
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Humans are encroaching on nature, but we can be more mindful of our impact when enjoying summer wilderness. |
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The power's just come back on, and after two hours of being lost in the unpowered wilderness, I quickly turn on my computer, hoping to log on. |
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Meet the one you met for thousands of years, in the borderless wilderness of the time, neither a step before nor a step behind. |
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These new coal-fired plants are frequently sited in remote regions that border national parks or other protected wilderness areas. |
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But these are far from being exemplars of sound forest management, and an unmanaged wilderness forest can be a weapon of mass destruction. |
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Unlike America there is no European wilderness, no expanses that are remotely unmanaged by human hands. |
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Lions remain stubborn and untameable symbols of a wilderness as rightly unknowable as they themselves are. |
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But this stark, unforgiving wilderness has proved to be a land of bountiful plenty for one Scottish company. |
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When they go boldly into the wilderness, they ought to carry in their backpacks Thoreau, London, and Tolstoy. |
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He vanished into the wilderness in 1848, and shortly afterwards disappeared again beneath a pile of odious slanders. |
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He emphasizes that their dead bodies, their corpses, will fall in the wilderness. |
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At that time, the area was a true wilderness, with access primarily by boat and ship on Lake Superior. |
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Nothing has ruined more trips than choosing uncompanionable companions to travel the wilderness with. |
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We always picnic in the room so it looks as if we're provisioned for an excursion into the uncivilized wilderness. |
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It had been 40 years since the company closed the railway, but now there was again an echo in the wilderness, as the whistle blew once more. |
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The society was so singular, so unique, so finely skewed between wilderness and civilisation. |
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The cowboys left long ago, but the elk, bison, pronghorns, coyote and moose are still at large in a chilly wilderness. |
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He gained a love for the wilderness from various excursions such as sailing trips on Lake Ontario and explorations of Hudson Bay. |
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If you left home and the family wireless, you were in the cricket wilderness. |
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The world, far from being a rough wilderness one has to force into one's own likeness, is now a mirror. |
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His account of the traversal of the wilderness and the creation of a politics of the frontier surrounding Bingham's practice is rich and varied. |
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Among the wilderness and the lakes of the wooded estate lies a sculpture trail, a series of 200 pieces of modern art. |
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He remembered hunting with him, riding trails and through trackless wilderness, laughing, sharing stories of their families. |
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He snorted and looked back over the deserted pasturelands to the trackless wilderness behind them. |
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Perhaps this is why Rashi chooses to bring the comment of the Midrash as he explains why Moshe took the flock deep into the wilderness. |
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During their stay in the wilderness, children are escorted by professional tour guides on excursions. |
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You can meander along the serpentine paths that lead into the forests and soak in some wilderness. |
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The founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School, proposed a meritocracy, giving priority to those best educated in wilderness skills. |
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Darrington has been a magnet for adventure tourists looking for hiking, white water fishing, and wilderness camping. |
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But you don't need to head into the heart of the wilderness area to find places fertile and closely timbered. |
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They carried with them into the wilderness the light of civilization and lit victory beacons visible for miles around. |
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So I head back on to the hillside where all that is hidden from view by trees, and have a last few minutes in wilderness. |
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Luxury amid coastal wilderness is beguiling but concerns locals, who fear too many sybarites will spoil the coast. |
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To maintain the water's clarity and purity, this wilderness area employs ingenious purification methods. |
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With his wife, he had co-authored four scrupulously principled books on New England wilderness. |
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And spare a thought for all those others, whose names are a ball and chain they must pull after them through the wilderness of this world. |
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In the wilderness, elite men like Roosevelt no longer donned the business suits that separated them from manual laborers. |
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A rich and fertile land cannot be permitted to remain idle, to lie as a tenantless wilderness. |
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The citation is from the story of the manna that transformed the wilderness into abundance. |
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The manna that succored the Israelites in the wilderness was gathered in baskets, which thus formed part of a divine act of national salvation. |
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They celebrate the Passover, another marker of their identity as God's people, and they no longer have to eat the manna of the wilderness. |
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Montana is in fact a beautiful part of the United States, one associated with rugged backwoodsmen and scenic wilderness. |
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When it comes to schlepping dairy products into the wilderness, leave the squishy Brie and sweaty cheddar at home. |
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It is an immutable American belief that wilderness can mend the broken soul. |
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Go on a hike or nature walk in the wilderness two hours from your hometown. |
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The backcountry swamps of the area hold a special interest for him, and many of his paintings depict this unique wilderness. |
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That could lead to development destructive to wilderness areas and even national parks. |
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Would she lead me to some isolated lair in the wilderness that was filled with walking zombies? |
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The night crawlers moved freely around them with their sounds echoing in the wilderness. |
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His company's plan is to tunnel from the national forest to the federally protected wilderness area a mile away. |
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The Brazilian wilderness provided images for nature in its ferocious, unrelentingly brutal aspect. |
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His style is to use horses to get deep into wilderness, then set up camp and hike farther into the backcountry, hunting on foot. |
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What of the passengers who were held out in the wilderness and who missed their flights to London and their train and bus connections? |
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This last 9 months in the wilderness of soul-destroying job applications and mind-numbing temp jobs had worn me down. |
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Before you plan a trip, decide whether you'd rather try a wilderness lodge or a guest ranch. |
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Filson depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages. |
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My daughter lives in Maine, and she runs a wilderness program for adolescent girls in trouble. |
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Riders maneuver through a wilderness of rough terrain, brilliant sandstone formations, sand dunes, and wildlife. |
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The wolf was trapped and killed because it epitomized the wilderness that settlers sought to tame and replace with farms and ranches. |
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The wilderness of saltbush and scrub has given way to orchards and vineyards, to wheats and rice. |
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He gets that sense that nobody really knows what's going on, of wheels within wheels or a wilderness of mirrors. |
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I am a conservationist and a farmer, a wilderness advocate and an agrarian. |
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As a result, their main impulse is to conserve wilderness from destruction by humans. |
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Schooler is a commercial fishermen and wilderness guide who makes a living in the wilds of Alaska. |
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But why do people come to Knock instead of sampling the serenity of Lough Derg or the wilderness of Croagh Patrick? |
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Incredibly, 250 years ago the Lake District was seen as an ugly and inhospitable wilderness. |
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There are different terrain types to consider if fighting out in the wilderness. |
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Environmental campaigners are now battling in the courts to save the desert wilderness from further destruction. |
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Carver starts out at a disadvantage, but over time becomes uniquely suited to the tropical wilderness. |
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The little-known magnificent wildlands of Nevada are typified in this remote wilderness of rugged canyons and broad desert playas. |
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Isle Royale is an island wilderness supporting packs of wolves and herds of moose and is home to many rare plant species. |
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This is what they claim they are doing in the wilderness in their desert camps. |
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Her introduction to serious gardening came at the age of five, when she helped her dad to turn a one-acre wilderness into a lush green lawn. |
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The need for preservation of wilderness areas also became more pressing, especially in the small island state of Tasmania. |
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At the time he was sixteen years old and part of a survey party that followed the Shenandoah River into the wilderness. |
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This does not necessarily mean going to some deserted place in the wilderness. |
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Wild rice was the name because of the resemblance to rice paddies and because it was just growing wild in the wilderness. |
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The plan would link existing wilderness and natural areas with wildlife travel corridors to enable large predators and other animals to migrate. |
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I saw sequoias as tall and straight as skyscrapers, celestial waterfalls and a wilderness stretching to unseen horizons. |
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Villages of mud huts dot the hillsides and oases of green amid the barren wilderness provide sanctuary for its denizens. |
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She noted the importance of wildlife or movement corridors to link established parks with untouched wilderness areas. |
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Ahead is a barren land of lochans and beautifully-ridged mountains rising steeply from an uninhabited wilderness. |
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Ponies play a crucial role in the area's ecology by eating vast amounts of vegetation and preventing the landscape turning into a wilderness. |
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A lot of farmers went out of business, some of the more marginal farming areas reverted to wilderness. |
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But householders in the Harwich Road area say their neighbourhood is becoming a wilderness. |
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To the right is a wilderness, abandoned to brambles, ground elder, bindweed and buddleia. |
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Bond's journey takes him to an underwater brush with death, a chase through the Corsican wilderness and a final confrontation with his adversary. |
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Serious infighting resulted, and the Democratic Party entered a wilderness period that it hasn't recovered from. |
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Lloyd George after 1922 and Winston Churchill before 1939 spent long periods in the political wilderness. |
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He had used his time in the political wilderness to cultivate the party's grass-roots. |
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An immediate search is launched for a charismatic leader who can end the wilderness years. |
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Labour is beyond reform and Respect is fated to remain in the political wilderness. |
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We hope that he has learned some valuable lessons during his three years in the political wilderness. |
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Eleven years in the political wilderness had freed me from ordinary party antagonisms. |
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The meeting took place after it was indicated to the Down Democrat that the UDA wanted to come in from the political wilderness. |
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This is one of the primary reasons why lost cause situations deserve greater attention and should not be left in the political wilderness. |
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Cast into the political wilderness, he grew a beard and brooded upon his fate. |
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And, if we don't send that message, I fear that we will be in the political wilderness for a long time. |
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Those long years in the political wilderness were traumatized by discord and discontent. |
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Progressives would profit more by studying the way the New Right responded to life in the political wilderness. |
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This wild and untrammelled expanse, over thousands of miles of uninterrupted trail, makes for a very intense wilderness experience for the mushers. |
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Outside the lodge, the unspoiled African wilderness creates a breathtaking panorama. |
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Easier for many to manage smaller parcels of land, especially when engaged in continual battle with the wilderness that threatened to overrun their farms and their lives. |
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Thousands of these historic remnants litter national forests and wilderness areas, relics of homesteads or mining claims that predate the protected entity. |
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A few hours later, he had labored his way into the depths of the wilderness of miscellaneous impedimenta and found himself facing a cloudy window. |
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I'm definitely going to attend the lecture next Friday, which will draw me out of my remote fastness in the western wilderness to some proximity to civilization. |
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The salmon fishing, black bear, moose, and caribou sightings, and frequent stops for scouting and portaging easily turn running the Main into a weeklong wilderness adventure. |
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He argued instead that the Old South should be viewed as a frontier, a wooded, rich-soiled, sometimes lawless wilderness transformed by the invention of the cotton gin. |
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The wilderness towns gaily prostitute themselves to such people. |
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Whyever a man would choose to put his life at risk and venture out into the perilous discommodity of a frozen wilderness as an occupation is beyond my understanding. |
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The president is committed to the exploitation of energy resources in wilderness that just happens to be under the protection of the previous president's directives. |
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These young drifters will wander in a spiritual wilderness for six, eight, ten, or twelve years and return to participate in faith life when they get married or have a child. |
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He had followed the instincts of the wilderness which bred him, straining every nerve and sinew, exhausting every subtlety and artifice to survive. |
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Hold the Dark is set in the alaskan wilderness, in an isolated village at the lip of the tundra. |
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In the summer, though, Bettles sees more tourists who come to the fly-and-mosquito infested gateway into the alaskan wilderness. |
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Bettles, Alaska has been a gateway for intrepid travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness of the Arctic Circle. |
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The best way to honor that spirit is not to throw galas celebrating the beauties of the American wilderness. |
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They carved a refuge out of the wilderness and then, in 200 years, built it into the most powerful nation on earth. |
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No people, no houses, no cars, just a wilderness of river-gum trees lining ancient waterless riverbeds, acacias, spinifex grasses and spooky giant termite mounds. |
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An angular skeletal frame and warped planes give a strong sense of the building being poised to take flight over the vastness of the wilderness that it surveys. |
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When Brennan rides up to the way station, the stationmaster confesses that he is lonely out in the wilderness, and that being lonely is no way to live. |
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The retreat of winter and the beginning of the camping season provide a chance for the weekend warrior to explore Canada's vast wilderness once again. |
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The tidings spread with wonderful rapidity in the wilderness of Judea. |
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Today, small is beautiful, because, with a little forethought in planning, our unique and precious remaining wilderness habitats can absorb and readjust to these. |
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Then they were released into the wilderness at the mountain's summit. |
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In the wilderness, climbers ascend frozen waterfalls and ice on mountains. |
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Because we were suppose to be barbarians running wild in the wilderness? |
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Who knows what might happen out there in the wilderness of desert? |
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It is a desert wilderness, but the separation and the fear are the same. |
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In this capacity he was given charge only of the Royal Navy, a position that, after ten years in the political wilderness, he was content to accept. |
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I should be used to being out in the political wilderness on these issues. |
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If this then marks him as a voice in the wilderness, so be it. |
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He may have at times been a voice in the wilderness, but he was my voice. |
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Time will tell whether Spurlock's capable of arriving at conclusions rather than telegraphing them in advance, but for now, he's a voice in the wilderness. |
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There were more stretches through wilderness and spotting shoals of fish, cormorants, cranes, owls, spoonbills, kingfishers, woodpeckers, and a few snakes. |
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For Leopold, in particular, wilderness recreation, in the tradition of woodcraft, promised to foster a self-sufficient, intimate knowledge of nature. |
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Among early-twentieth-century outdoor recreationists, the rhetoric of woodcraft most closely figures the place of recreation in the early wilderness movement. |
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In this way, the anti-modern currents running through woodcraft served as a precursor to the broad critique of modernity that inspired the interwar years wilderness movement. |
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These debates laid the groundwork for the rise of a minimal-impact camping ethic in the 1970s that would displace woodcraft as the dominant wilderness recreation ethic. |
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One of the Sacramento arm wrestlers does pull ups in the wilderness, using tree branches as a pull up bar. |
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Wordlessly, he rides through the wilderness, until he hears the yaps of coyotes in the distance, which to anyone who has watched a lot of Westerns means one thing, Indians. |
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The government pioneered eco-tourism with an eye to enriching the local economy and protecting the wilderness. |
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He was so moved by the beauty and vulnerability of the Antarctic and the Arctic regions that he made a commitment to help preserve these great wilderness area. |
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He may crave the role of honest voice in the wilderness, but what really pushes North's buttons is giving his old allies in the green movement a right royal kicking. |
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At the end of the case, Justice Lloyd said wilderness is sacrosanct. |
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During this festival, the Hebrews dwelled in booths or tabernacles made of branches, which symbolized God's protection during their wilderness travels. |
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I don't want to stay forever lost in this savage wilderness. |
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They turned useless prairies into golden wheat fields, their wagons into powerful locomotives, and a savage wilderness into a network of commerce and trade. |
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They could be moved bag and baggage to some isolated northern wilderness. |
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Here at the launch site they were just a few dozen engineers and laborers in the deep wilderness, every blessed thing brought in piece by piece on balsa wood rafts. |
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In this wilderness, there are still large tracts of balsamic timber. |
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In particular, wild hogs and foxes are damaging the happy wilderness. |
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This is fine for the wilderness backpacker, but those who want to carry a little more than just the bare essentials are nowadays more or less confined to official camp sites. |
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The team established a permanent base camp in the mountain wilderness. |
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What urban child doesn't thrill to the idea of clear pools and islands, the cleanness, the space, the apparently ownerless wilderness that they can call their own? |
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For now, though, the self-styled rebels have seized the day, bulldozing over their quieter, more process-oriented neighbors like a defiant road in the wilderness. |
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While in the wilderness of Kimberley in Western Australia, Bear realizes that he is getting low on water. |
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After a visit to an isolated community of desert mystics, Jesus takes on a messianic role, which deepens after a transforming experience of temptation in the wilderness. |
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Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid tonality and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees. |
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The exhibition studies immigration patterns in the region as well as the blend of the urban, suburban and wilderness topographies of West Coast cities. |
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Not far short of the Oregon border, I stopped for a beer at a tiny townlet in a wilderness of sage that had a post office, a tavern and not much else. |
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She has fought for the preservation of wilderness, threatened species, and human dignity at home and around the world. |
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Africa's largest reserve, the Selous, is a massive 55,000 sq. km. of trackless wilderness covered by brachystegia and miombo woodland, palm fringed swamp and sand rivers. |
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I would not mind a fling in the wilderness with said co-worker. |
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Through extremes of weather and disease, these scientists dutifully triangulate distances and gather botanical specimens throughout the Peruvian wilderness. |
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The bipolar division of the environment into pure wilderness and impure everything else has deeply compromised environmentalism and sometimes skews environmental history. |
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There are millions upon millions of acres of unbroken wilderness. |
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A long, green swath of wilderness beckoned, and I eagerly began working my way through a tangle of muscadine vines and palmetto, beneath a hammock of arching live oaks. |
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The countryside of Pisa had been ravaged by aerial bombardments and artillery barrages, leaving only a wilderness of roofless houses and smoking craters. |
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Other camels were spared a finishing bullet by compassionate handlers who unharnessed them into a harsh wilderness, feeling that Allah would provide. |
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It would be comforting to think that this city, despite its lapse into the present slough of despond and cultural wilderness, may yet rise like a phoenix from the ashes. |
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In short, the wilderness skills and outdoor abilities that the founding mothers intended. |
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I hid out for weeks in my wilderness, now just a small vulnerable island of wildness, but at the time it felt huge. |
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If this was society, where a man can't even go to a pub without a reminder of the bubbling undercurrent of social unrest, give me back my bothies in the wilderness. |
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A neckbeard is like a wild, untamed wilderness located beneath one's chin. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time out for close observation and photography. |
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First and foremost, it portrays a man in love with the animals and the wilderness, who has escaped a life of depression and alcohol addiction through his ursine obsession. |
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A few kilometres away from Madras city on the Coromandal coast, the boom of chisel and hammer rises in the sandy wilderness, above crashing waves and soughing winds. |
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Tour de force historical comedy about two bumbling botonists sent into the southern wilderness by Thomas Jefferson to look for something that isn't there. |
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Or else he will become one more voice in the wilderness in a country determined to go on a downward spiral of social and ecological self-destruction. |
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For the Tabernacle of The Lord, which Moses made in the wilderness, and the altar of the burnt offering, were at that season in the high place at Gibeon. |
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Mears is currently taking a break from TV work to help teach at his own school of wilderness bushcraft, but promised that he has more books and TV series planned. |
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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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Good campsites are plentiful here, but the more basic Department of Conservation sites offer the opportunity to park with basic facilities in pristine wilderness areas. |
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They appeared to embody the individual artistic expression of the Canadian artist whose essential Canadianness was understood in relationship to wilderness landscape. |
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I first went wilderness canoeing with my grandfather at age four and have paddled thousands of miles since, including the length of the Mississippi. |
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They regard an Olympian detachment from the concerns of most unionists as a mark of non-sectarian virtue and are happy for company in the wilderness. |
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There, he ruthlessly kills off the small critters of the surrounding wilderness. |
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All the while the North Fork of the Crystal is our companion, running full and proud, bursting down a series of cascades in a display straight out of a wilderness dream. |
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A heartbroken family were reunited with their beloved moggie when it returned from a nine-week stint in the wilderness after escaping from a York cattery. |
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I suppose it's understandable for an east-coaster to view things that way, coming from a world of no public wilderness areas, just an unending concrete hellscape. |
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The guides who aided and fleeced the pioneers who moved West were struck by how clueless many of them were about the wilderness they were entering. |
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In contrast to the walking or autocamping literature, none of these handbooks sought to teach outdoorsmen how to pass through wilderness as a visitor. |
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The cavalry messenger dismounted after his moon blindness made it unsafe to ride on through the wilderness. |
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Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude? |
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The second expedition, led by Colonel Arnold, went through the wilderness of what is now northern Maine. |
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However, these supplies proved to be insufficient, and the Cossacks soon ventured into the wilderness to fish and hunt. |
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Most medieval settlements remained small, with agricultural land and large zones of unpopulated and lawless wilderness in between. |
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In Alaska, wild game like ptarmigan and moose meat feature extensively since much of the state is wilderness. |
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Many early settlers from Tryon County, New York came here, in what was then wilderness. |
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On such a view, the despoilment of pristine wilderness is the loss of something intrinsically good. |
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Here they lived on the frontiers of America, carving their own world out of the wilderness. |
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The wildcat is considered an icon of the Scottish wilderness, and has been used in clan heraldry since the 13th century. |
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The northern part of Galloway is exceedingly rugged and forms the largest remaining wilderness in Britain south of the Highlands. |
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But I see that if I were to live in a wilderness I should again be tempted to become a fisher and hunter in earnest. |
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After bushwalking, fishing is the second most popular activity in this wilderness area. |
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These strays adapted to life in the wilderness, and the breed now called longhorns developed. |
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Wild Tarpans have a reputation of being tough and easily adapted to the harsh conditions of semi-open wilderness landscapes. |
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For figures from John Muir to Ansel Adams and beyond, the Sierra Nevada has long been a locus classicus of the American wilderness sublime. |
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Bigfoot prints were also discovered last December in a Lincolnshire wilderness. |
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Enormous Arlo is a cowardly and dim Apatosaurus who, after some reckless parenting, is alone in the wilderness. |
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Spend the morning in a meeting, the afternoon teambuilding in the wilderness, and the evening under a jillion stars you can actually see. |
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Northwestern Ontario can be considered to be a panacea for weekend warriors looking for that ultimate wilderness experience. |
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Palin enjoys hunting, fishing, and riding snowmachines through the Alaska wilderness. |
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Mother of God! but we are well met here, in this wilderness, among the savages. |
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They were wagers of warfare against the wilderness and the Indians, and founders of families and towns. |
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Zhang again acted as a Confucian prophetic voice in the wilderness who called the people to truth. |
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A leader without committed followers is an unheard voice in the wilderness. |
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We backpacked for ten days in total wilderness in the as yet unscathed and untrekked Canyonlands. |
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In Haines, artists, craftsmen, wilderness guides, and telecommuters mix on Main Street with fishers, gyppo loggers, evangelists, and miners. |
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Out there, in the heart of unreclaimed wilderness, they had surely witnessed something crudely and essentially primitive. |
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Before you head out for a day in the wilderness, make sure you've got a nutritious snack like MediFast Chewy Bar. |
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But watching Inga and Ella racing their snowmobiles, ice-fishing and camping out in the wilderness, you can only envy them. |
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