The view from the summit, however, is assuredly worth all of the leg cramps and dry heaves. |
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The vomiting soon turned into dry heaves, then coughs finally transforming into heart wrenching, soul shaking sobs. |
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The surging ocean heaves itself up on the low rock platforms to threaten the belayer on some of the climbs. |
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Before I go on, please take a minute to finish your dry heaves of disgust as you purge that image from your minds. |
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Calle San Sebastian still heaves, though the revolutionary fervour seems to have evaporated. |
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They guarded their opponents courteously, looked for unchallenged spaces to catch the ball, and settled for long-range heaves. |
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When an earthquake lifts the ocean floor, it heaves up a mass of water thousands of feet deep which then falls back. |
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The snow had all melted, and that was nice, but the trees were still bare, and the main roads still had large frost heaves. |
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All this activity can move rocks the way frost does when it shatters, heaves, and sorts the pieces into patterns. |
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The boat heaves to under power and waits, the skipper aware of the half-mile visibility in haze. |
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The blacktop biking path had a few more cracks from frost heaves than it had last time I was here, but the trail was still livable. |
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Many of these faults are characterized by heaves ranging from several to tens of kilometres. |
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She heaves a loud, exasperated sigh, and obviously decides it's futile to argue with me. |
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Upstairs in the offices above the injecting room, Nurse Andy hauls a suitcase out of the cupboard, heaves it onto the table, and opens it up. |
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Strength isn't something they are short of judging by the mighty heaves they gave every drive. |
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Zane was struggling, his breaths coming in short heaves and his face turning red. |
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The condition is also known as heaves, recurrent airway obstruction, broken wind, emphysema, chronic bronchitis or small airway disease. |
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He grabs the boy by the collar of his shirt and heaves him across the room, sending him sliding into a table. |
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But this was, in fact, useless, because with all the pot holes and frost heaves it was impossible. |
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I watched for and followed the recommended speeds when approaching gravel areas and frost heaves. |
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If a chick of Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo hatches in a superb fairy wren nest and heaves out the rightful chicks, about 40 percent of mother fairy-wrens desert the nest. |
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At each bend in the road a new one heaves into view, announced by the giant conveyor belts and hoppers for loading. |
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Sidewalks from busier times had been torn asunder by roots and frost heaves, and none of the 20 buildings along its few tree-lined streets seemed to be occupied. |
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Giles, clearly suffering no ill effects from the nosh-up, heaves Banks to Jermaine Lawson at deep backward square and picks up one run. |
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The ship also heaves, being borne up and dropped down as it crosses the surging sea. |
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When the streamer line is deployed the branch streamers should reach the sea surface and periodically dip into it when the vessel heaves. |
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Even in placid weather, floating-column structures bob up and down as the sea heaves beneath them, which can make people seasick. |
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A young hoodlum heaves a brick through the window of a baker's shop. |
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What is the specific legislation under which, if, a 15-year old boy heaves a brick in somebody's window and he has done it many times before, he might end up in detention? |
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They've spent millions of dollars reconstructing the highway, and ten years later it's hard to drive on because the frost heaves are so bad. |
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Potholes, washboarding and frost heaves should be promptly repaired to minimize dust generation and equipment wear. |
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Freeze and thaw cycles create dips and heaves that require constant repair by maintenance crews. |
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It's early October 2009 at the Karlsruhe ZKM and a somewhat perplexed man heaves a sigh. |
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In parallel, the latter heaves earth and sky on the international scene in order to make the tragedy of the Afghan women known. |
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It enhances lungs, prevents horses under strain from heaves and thus assists sufficient oxygen supply. |
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She talks in heaves and sighs, constantly leaning her head on her hands, with her elbows on the table. |
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The steering arm thrums under their hand, the deck heaves beneath their feet and the keen salt wind cuts like a knife through even a good sealskin cloak. |
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I'm just trying to compose my face into the right look of condescending congratulation when she heaves on to the deck not one but six beautiful, silvery, shiny mackerel. |
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Wides and no-balls were matched even by heaves and slogs, and on another day, India could have easily been reduced to 25 for 4 with a similar approach. |
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But it doesn't alter the fact that the display moves up several gears and explodes into a great and sensuous ripeness when the art of the Ottomans finally heaves into view. |
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It heaves with mineral riches yet virtually no wealth has trickled down to its 60m people. |
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Yes, the pavement is cracked and potholed, ruined by years of frost heaves, but it's flat. |
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Cold temperatures and blown snow had penetrated the porous lava, forming regular, roughly hexagonal cracks almost like frost heaves on asphalt. |
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Once at the confluence, the combined rivers pour their waters into the Tobique River, which then heaves southward beyond the ecodistrict and into the Saint John River. |
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To avoid having the slab lifted up off the ground by frost heaves, insulation must be applied at a 45-degree angle over a width of 4 feet along the entire length of the excavated face. |
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Some 2.5m Irishmen and women embarked for America from its quayside, and its great and gloomy neo-gothic cathedral was paid for by remittances. Now, like the rest of Ireland, Cobh heaves with foreign workers. |
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A bright light suddenly begins to shine whitely and the ground heaves. |
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Ms. Apple, the sum of a quarter-century of punk attitude and a great American song book record-collection, heaves out a tangle of animal instincts, ready for a fight as she sifts fascinatedly through her own worst qualities. |
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Pound's line-despite the pyrrhic and spondaic feet with which it heaves away-sticks in my mind because of those strong initial iambs. |
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She heaves an exasperated sigh that would do a shop assistant in a toffy dress emporium proud. |
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Moving a horse with heaves to a place that has 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week outdoor housing can make a horse with severe heaves almost normal again. |
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Some of the speed bumps and frost heaves are pretty historic. |
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Moreover, a frost blanket course drains pavement structure and evenly distributes loads on the subgrade surface, also protects pavement structure from the frost heaves. |
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I have the dry heaves, I rather just throw up and get it over with. |
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Protecting footings for houses and other buildings from damage due to frost heaves is typically accomplished by installing the footings below the frost line. |
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That underflow and subterrene Wherein the future heaves, and time to come Like an embowelled earthquake yet unbelched Disturbs our world, is mine. |
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Frost heaves, permafrost, thaw settlement, steep terrain, and fish and wildlife would be among the considerations in deciding summer and winter work. |
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