The most arresting display we have seen on our footslog around the footstreets belongs to the festively titled Snow Home on Gillygate. |
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And if you are willing to footslog it around the range, you will see photogenic ravines, where streams swirl and gurgle over huge rocks. |
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Further, if a divine deed is to be done and a benefit therefrom is to be acquired, one has to footslog. |
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This is a daunting thing to hear as you embark on a 26.2 mile footslog across the desert. |
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Now they aim to become the first British women to footslog 700 miles over 70 days to the South Pole. |
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It's an energy-sapping event, taking participants on a 26-mile footslog around the city. |
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Romans, cursing in full armour, had to fight and footslog two thousand miles overland to Britain. |
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The alternation between predatory menace and aching footslog is reproduced faithfully from the novel by Hillcoat and his co-writer, Joe Penhall, who also furnish glimpses of a backstory. |
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But there will be plenty of happy memories, too, for the annual footslog is one of the best events on this city's packed social calendar. |
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The bush is too thick. We will have to footslog up the side. |
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