An Amherst student steps off the elevator in hiking boots showing signs of a recent hike and disappears into rows of cubicles. |
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On this particular hike he was ably assisted by hike leaders Calvin Crawford and Leon Rougier. |
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The abnormal hike in fuel prices leads to increase in prices of essential commodities. |
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For some reason, the distance was supposedly a hike, when it was a short walk, maybe five minutes. |
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Before setting out on a weekend drive or hike, you can print out a map that shows every road and every rise and dip in the terrain. |
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When a candidate says he wants to cut taxes, you can interpret that to mean that he wants to hike tax rates up the wazoo. |
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The more adventurous travelers hike their way into the Inca sanctuary, situated high on a mountain peak in the cloudy forest. |
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A hike in interest rates could have an adverse effect on house prices and in terms of consumer wealth. |
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Canyoneering starts with a mountain hike followed by a rappel alongside breathtaking waterfalls that drop anywhere from 12 to 120 feet. |
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You can hike ravines like Emma Gorge, arriving at a circular pool fed by waters plunging over a high cliff. |
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A guided hike in the morning which climbs out of the village is on offer as is the chance to catch some rays at the nearby lake. |
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For those people who use kerosene, the fuel price hike will be a heavy burden. |
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The fare hike will go into effect as the city's workers already face severe financial hardships. |
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There were no questions about the reevaluation of the assets, the price hike, the shift of ownership. |
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The following day we hopped a train from Burgos to Sahagun, and began to hike the Camino Frances. |
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As you can see from about two posts ago, my mind has been taking the occasional hike down memory lane lately. |
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From the hut, hike up through the barren moonscape of the lower mountain, past ancient aqueducts and cliff bands. |
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After four glorious days of sunshine, the fifth day of the hike dawned grey with a leaden ceiling blanketing the sea. |
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Now it's time to head to the great outdoors and scale a cliff, shoot some rapids or hike to the peak. |
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Day two brings an unbroken hike that includes climbs totalling some 2,500 ft. |
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The alternative, in the early months of next season, was the European Tour's tiring hike through Africa, Asia and the Antipodes. |
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I saw a grizzly bear swimming, caribou on my hike with Dad, Arctic fox and Arctic hares. |
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You could rope up and go ice climbing on the Kennicott or Root glaciers, or hike across the tundra to an alpine lake. |
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I was extremely happy to discover that the video she wanted was on loan to somebody else, meaning she has to go on a hike to pick it up. |
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Sea-kayak around uninhabited islands and hike desert arroyos, then spend evenings swapping expedition tales with Messner and Kane. |
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Take one of the resort's rowboats, kayaks, or canoes out to catch and release largemouth bass and perch, or hike the 280-acre grounds. |
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The income was equivalent to a two per cent council tax hike, Coun Galloway said. |
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Sure you can go for a rugged hike, but strenuous activity isn't required for getting the benefits of exercise. |
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And if you feel at one with nature, you can hike on one of the challenging trails or experience mountain biking. |
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If you're up for a lung-busting hike, don't miss the 6.4-mile Sperry Trail to Sperry Chalet. |
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After years of mostly losing seasons with the Lions, the fun vanished from the game when Barry took a hike. |
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Okay, well why don't you call them and tell them to take a hike, and I'm going to go back to bed. |
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I wanna tell her to take a hike, Jack, like that guy told my dad when we went to Canada that one summer. |
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And while the sweet sensation takes a hike, the tongue remains as sensitive as always to salty and sour tastes. |
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The biggest danger is that big-city owners may say, we're taking a hike and the NHL as an entity just collapses. |
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We'll look at a report that says the Baby Boom generation could save America's job market by taking a hike. |
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What are we waiting for to tell the bankers to take a hike and become financially autonomous? |
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For this hike, you will need field guides and animal track guides, magnifying glasses and binoculars, and pencil and paper. |
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Within one month of receiving the hike notice, send your landlord a letter saying you do not intend to renew your lease and then move out. |
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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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I didn't have much time to hike when I visited Philmont, so Palmer drove me around the backcountry in his truck. |
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I had started feeling pretty ill by this point, and Scott had been feeling pretty bad since after the hike. |
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The frequent hike in prices of petroleum products leads to strikes and bandhs, paralysing normal life and the general economy. |
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The walking party stopped at bed and breakfasts overnight during their gruelling hike. |
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Nearly every exercise class you can think of is offered here, and you can also hike, canoe, scull and kayak. |
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I begin my hike next to a rushing stream, picking my way through thorny bushes in search of the trail. |
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Slightly disappointing, I'd have liked the hike in pay and the new location, but on the flip side, the job would have been a McJob. |
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The recent bus fare hike has dealt yet another blow to the travelling public. |
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Take the whole family on a walk around the neighborhood or to a trail for a hike and take advantage of the beauty of nature. |
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Maybe the customers will accept the water hike if they also see continuous effort to improve service. |
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Now as you hike or bicycle or drive with your GPS on, your path is traced onto the topo map automatically, or you can pinpoint particular spots. |
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Businesses also claimed that the price hike could deter companies from setting up shop in Southampton. |
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It's a good thing I've been walking on the treadmill at the Y, because the hike from the house to the mailbox was about a mile and a half. |
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To really appreciate the area, hike above the treeline on a mountain slope where you can see sagebrush and several other alpine flowers. |
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These are real and possible threats while biking along a suburban city paved bike and hike trail. |
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Go for a hike, toss a frisbee or enjoy a walk in the park, go rollerblading, biking, canoeing, or swimming at an outdoor pool. |
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Just in case, she kept her pace a fine degree between a weary trudge and a brisk hike. |
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Used separately as a monocular, it can help you stargaze, hike to a campsite after dark or keep watch. |
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The hike takes in woodland and moorland and attempts to avoid anything difficult underfoot. |
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The town is surrounded by tall hills and mountains, and you can have a very pleasant hike down any of the numerous trails there. |
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Most headed to big resorts on the Black Sea, but some traveled to the mountains to ski or hike. |
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There is a pretty sprawling lake where you can hike and go boating out in the country a bit. |
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Youngsters hike, climb a rock wall, swim, fish, go boating and bike along the wooded trails. |
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The six-hour hike to the site winds past streams, pools, and smaller waterfalls, all perfect for skinny-dipping. |
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The final sortie the following day almost wraps up the week with a hike between Point Sublime and Moustiers. |
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The four-mile hike up 8,749-foot Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas, can be brutal in winter. |
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A further delay in the price hike would increase the budget deficit to an unmanageable level and strengthen inflationary pressures. |
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Hard-working waitresses reckoned the 16 per cent price hike would eat into their tips because customers would have less money in small change. |
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Last year's hike of seven per cent and the previous year's 16 per cent increase proved highly unpopular. |
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We parked the sleds and began to hike around, which revealed a huge variety of terrain, all untracked. |
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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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We hike back to the boat, snug our life jackets, and push off, the first set of waves and holes going by almost without my notice. |
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Last night, some parents said they were dismayed at the latest hike in fees which far outweighs yearly salary rises. |
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What does the nitery crackdown have in common with cheating baht bus drivers, a hike in the price of visas and rubbish in the streets? |
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For an especially breathtaking adventure, hike into Hanakapiai, one of the valleys past verdant, sleepy Hanalei. |
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And if he has to hike our taxes in the middle of a consumer downturn, it could spell disaster. |
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They wobble on their heels and hike up their bustiers as the guys around them attempt to act cool. |
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Conservative is the term usually applied to the kitchen, so if you want nouvelle cuisine, take a hike elsewhere. |
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As you hike up through the gracious park, dotted with palaces turned museums, crickets chirr in the plane trees and pines. |
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Revel in the peace, the rivers and the starlit night as you rest for a hike tomorrow. |
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Our approach hike took 40 minutes through steeply pitched fields full of sassifrage, campanula, and grazing sheep. |
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You can hike through the forest or along deserted beaches, or potter about in small boats or canoes. |
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The town is now one of the most economically secure in Italy, prospering handsomely from the tourists who hike up the mountain behind it. |
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Camping and fishing are available down in the Pecos River canyon or you can hike up on the mesa. |
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But there could be a sting in the tail, with the unexpected surge in jobs putting another interest rate hike back on the RBA's agenda. |
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How many times a day do you step up onto a curb, trot up a flight of stairs or hike up a hill? |
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To indicate they have made such a hike, often they scribble their names or initials on rocks or stones or the marker on the top of the mount. |
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At Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, hike a challenging trail to a viewpoint where the prairie opens before you with a great view. |
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Commuters were left stranded during morning peak hours at some township zones while some had to hike to work. |
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The first order of business, after breakfast of course, was our traditional Easter morning hike. |
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The mayor cautioned that the hike in property taxes is needed to comply with the state law requiring him to present a balanced budget. |
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Your average Lakeland visitor will at the very least manage a quick hike around Windermere or perhaps a ramble around Grasmere. |
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Getting there requires a tough hike, about 11 miles round-trip from the Squaw Flat trailhead, in the Needles section of the park. |
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Go on a hike or nature walk in the wilderness two hours from your hometown. |
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It is but a short hike through a white pine forest from the top of the ski resort chair to the broad expanse of this high bowl, ringed by sharp summits and sawtooth ridges. |
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Amazon's new tablet may have a price hike, but that won't help its profitability says CEO Jeff Bezos. |
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If you hike down the steep, stony path on the opposite side, you come to a small, swimming-pool-size basin of water, covered in a green carpet of duckweed. |
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That was the Fed's first rate hike in four years, driven by growing evidence of a strengthening U.S. labour market and the spectre of new inflationary pressures. |
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Even Republicans who opposed a federal wage hike in this cycle were often supportive or silent about state and local increases. |
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Isolated, unmolested, crisscrossed by high valleys where you can hike or ride horses in splendid isolation, it is the stuff of adventure-travel dreams. |
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I would have exempted non-residential property from the stamp duty hike. |
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Although the road from Maneybhanjang to Sandakphu is motorable, it is a wiser choice to hike it rather than suffer the jolts and bumps of the track. |
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Might Stevens have encountered spores of bacillus anthracis during a recent hike through woods in North Carolina? |
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To break her self-destructive cycle and heal, she decides to hike 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail solo. |
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While the muleteer and packhorses beelined for the next camp through the tilled fields, we insisted that the four of us hike along the escarpment for the rest of the journey. |
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Now he ought to take his show on the road, barnstorm the country in behalf of the tax hike, see what happens. |
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How in God's name can that kind of price hike equate with inflation? |
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The board has mighty powers to reject or approve the proposed hike. |
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Once we reached the snowline, the difficulty of the hike increased. |
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But if she doesn't like him at all, why not tell him to take a hike? |
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The Government announced the latest stealth tax two days after one of it toughest budgets, which included an increase in Vehicle Registration Tax and a 3c hike in diesel. |
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Fifteen kids in climbing harnesses and helmets, carrying lunch boxes, climb out and begin their hike to a rock wall for a day of climbing and rappelling. |
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For fun, Will and Kate are free to kayak, hike, windsurf, scuba dive, bike or take a guided nature walk around the island. |
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We drove to the narrows and after a 20-minute hike and three or four river crossings, we spotted a couple climbers cleaning a route on the wall we coveted. |
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It takes me nearly two hours to hike to stunning views above treeline. |
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With a good pair of snowshoes and some snow, you can walk and hike light-footedly in places you wouldn't imagine during the summer months among the mud, rocks, and underbrush. |
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From there, you can hike an easy 2.3 miles past patches of yellow trout lilies, fiddlehead ferns and pink Himalayan jewel-weed to the five-stage Fuller Falls. |
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In the second case, their Batna was an even larger tax hike than the one that Democrats were offering. |
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I remember climbing over shipwrecks, bending close to inspect a motionless herring gull, then the long hike away from him, headed north, up the endless beach. |
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This affable gent will take you on a customized walk, hike, or boar hunt around town. |
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It also provides for a special vacancy allowance for low-rent apartments, ensuring that these apartments get more than a 20 percent hike upon vacancy. |
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And in the late afternoon, be sure to take a short hike to see the sun begin to set in the gorge. |
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Later, we hike into Limestone Gorge, through a corroded landscape of dolomite blocks, bizarre limestone tower karsts, twisted Screw Palms and scorched yellow grasses. |
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A mocha coffee typically contains 350 calories and a large muffin has 500 calories, so be prepared to take at least a two-hour hike to walk off your breakfast. |
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Because that minimum-wage hike was a project of the federal government, and that means that you-know-who was for it. |
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It was on a hike to the Grand Canyon at age 18 that Shattuck penned her first bucket list. |
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Foreign tourists would often hike up the winding road and camp out in the ruins. |
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Voters there also passed a hike in the state minimum wage, with 53 percent of the vote. |
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It's more fun to ski from your bumper than hike a rocky trail in the dark, wondering when you'll finally get those branch whackers off your back and on to your feet. |
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Stop along this byway to hike across broad plateaus and to admire Rocky Mountain goats, moose, black bears, grizzly bears, marmots, and mule deer. |
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Often they don't bother to announce rises at all, and when they do the result rarely matches the hike to the base rate the Bank of England has announced. |
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The arena was on a hill in the heart of downtown, a few streets above the main drag, with a level entrance in the back and a gigantic hike for people coming in the front. |
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We were so exhausted after the hike that we slept in the next morning. |
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Every tax hike, every jacked fee, every urban inconvenience became fuel for Rob Ford. |
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You'll also read about brandy's rules, dress for success, chill on the jewelry, polish your cleats, hike up your socks, and, OK, keep your shirt on. |
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Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands. |
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In fact, it is small enough to easily carry in a backpack should you prefer to hike in a ways and not only enjoy a day of shooting but to also record results at the same time. |
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Closer to home, road hauliers warned of possible transport stoppages and demonstrations to highlight the effect of the oil price hike on their business. |
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Pick something you both dig, like bumper cars or a nature hike. |
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But as Ed Kilgore points out, increasing numbers of Republicans are telling the Hawkeye State to take a hike. |
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They have a modest second home, somewhere near the mountains where they can hike and bike and kayak and generally enjoy nature. |
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Serving also for off-season training, the dog's harness outfit works for many other joring sports, such as hike joring, jog joring or dog scootering. |
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They were not prepared to hike over such treacherous terrain. |
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Adventurers can mountain bike in the forest, hike through the jungle, and discover freshwater-filled underground cave systems called cenotes. |
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This clearly is a massive hike up the scale, but Prescott is not one to tilt at windmills and Celestial Path merits plenty of respect. |
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Pick a fogless fall day to hike to the Santa Monica Mountains' highest summit. |
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This hike is going to be burly, but worth it because there is good body surfing at that beach. |
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The telecom companies were accused of having formed an illegal combine in order to hike up the network charges. |
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By the eighth mile, I was sure that finishing the 10-mile hike would do me in. |
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It took the men a week to hike out of the woods, during which time search parties had been mobilized and many had taken the pair for dead. |
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This pousada has several rooms that are a short hike from the main building, which is perched above the vineyards. |
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Ambleside is a popular starting point for the Fairfield horseshoe, a hillwalking ridge hike. |
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After a break for lunch, we reshouldered our backpacks and resumed the hike. |
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The fell lies in the middle of a large area of boggy moorland and requires a long hike to get to it from any direction. |
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Ten Tors is an annual weekend hike in early May, on Dartmoor, southwest England. |
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The hike down is more scrabbly rock and dust courtesy of Pine Creek Pack Trains. |
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What were once shoreside amenities now stand forlornly in the middle of the desert, a 300-yard hike from the beach. |
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Bowen and the prime minister began to soften the ground for the tobacco tax hike on Wednesday in separate events in Sydney and Brisbane. |
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Their hike in the wetlands took them all the way across the marsh but gave them dozens of mosquito bites. |
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Despite this week's escape of a fire crew inmate from a training hike at Pitchess, both Coe and Bennett say inmate walk-offs are relatively rare. |
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Air traffic controllers are demanding a wage hike as the government discusses an increase in the salaries of public servants. |
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After Upheaval Bottom and Hardscrabble Bottom, we get off our bikes for a hike out to Fort Bottom, a well-preserved Anasazi lookout tower. |
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Yet our penny-pinching Chancellor is hell-bent on forcing through an extra 4p a litre hike next year, despite protests from his own party. |
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The recent hike in Special Consumption Tax has badly hit Raki consumption in Turkey. |
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There is clearly no incentive for this grossly inefficient state company to save money when they can hike up the cost of their product at will. |
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Here are some tips for people planning to hike in the desert around Laughlin, Nev. |
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Now frustrated physicians have begun telling vaccine refusers to take a hike. |
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The next highest paid, Raymond Barrette, chair and CEO of White Mountains Insurance Group, got the biggest pay hike. |
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Sometimes these bucks can travel many miles in their last surge to find unbred does, so prepare for a vigorous hike. |
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A number of parents met the Board of Directors yesterday evening and demanded a rollback of the fee hike. |
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Dave, who played the iconic werewolf, Fenrir Greyback, suffered an untimely death during his hike at the Death Valley dessert in California. |
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Despite the major hike, off-peak industrial power rates will still be much lower than peak-time rates. |
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The hike passes through Joshua trees and creosote bushes on a slight incline, then climbs steeply up the rocky hill. |
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James Eustace believes a hike the weights is the main obstacle facing Orcadian in the ladbrokes. |
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Ozawa will also seek support from tax hike critics such as Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura. |
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Until then, we will hike the stairs together, one carpeted step at a time. |
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That is, soccer was intended to be no fun, like a 50-mile hike. |
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But first and foremost, we need to deep-six any attempts to hike the sales tax, which is anti-consumer and anti-business. |
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A POLICYMAKER at the Bank of England stepped up his push for an interest rate hike yesterday saying his colleagues had understated the threat of soaring inflation. |
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In summer, it is possible to hike to the summit of Mt. Shasta. |
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And when asked to provide a full accounting to justify the need for a hike, DWP officials gave few details, clearly expecting the usual rubber stamp from the City Council. |
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You'll hike through soaring redwoods, glimpsing an occasional black-tailed deer or belted kingfisher, but the payoff is the view down the green gorge of Big Sur Valley. |
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Couples can take a picnic to Lover's Beach, hike through rainforests to spot green vervet monkeys, bike around the 36-square-mile island, scuba dive and more. |
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Indian railway passengers got a major relief yesterday with Railway Minister Mukul Roy announcing rollback of passenger fare hike except for luxury classes. |
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On our final night hike in the park in an area called Perinet, we encountered the Goodman's mouse lemur, which has only recently been described by science. |
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Mr Goode also expects Laya Healthcare to hike its premiums soon. |
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The large quantity of outdoor equipment stores and bike shops are an indication of the number of people who hike, bike, kiteboard, sail and run here. |
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The group reached the Natural Preserve Tisey-Estanzuela Ranger Station after an hour-and-a half hike, and the ranger gave an overview of the natural reserve's wildlife. |
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As a result, petrol price in Delhi went up by 28 paise a litre after considering a local government decision to hike VAT or sales tax on the fuel from 20 to 25 per cent. |
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Governor Sir Mervyn King told MPs the economy was too weak to withstand a hike in interest rates, which has historically been used to choke off spiralling prices. |
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According to the RBI, the hike in the SLR will not impact liquidity. |
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Baldwin even saw a yellow-bellied sapsucker at the end of the hike. |
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Later we ride the inflatable Zodiacs the guides call pangas to the island to hike on lava fields where small lagoons create oases of green, with fish and birds. |
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Ofgem has been under fire for failing to take on energy giants, which are quick to hike bills when wholesale costs rise but slower to cut when prices fall. |
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The culprit behind the whopping tax bill is bracket creep, the result of inflation which would hike wages but at the same time elevates them to higher tax brackets. |
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The Dewa's explanation came after Khaleej Times first reported about the hike in security deposit for power and water connections to Dubai flats and villas. |
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The US s imminent interest hike has prompted a rising number of SWFs to shift their asset allocations from short-term investments to Asian real estate properties. |
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He was accompanied on the predawn hike by a six-strong television film crew from Australia's 60 Minutes programme, including an Aussie bushwalking expert. |
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