Dr Weathers told of how he fell in love with the sport of climbing during a 1985 family vacation to Colorado. |
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Approximately halfway to the summit, however, Dr Weathers realized he had night blindness. |
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So when we meet Carl Weathers, he's on his way to get bumped from a flight so he can get a free airline ticket. |
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For many years, in all weathers, a Swanndri-wearing tailor's dummy stood proudly outside his shop to show durability. |
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No matter how often a vision is published in annual reports and advertisements, it seldom weathers a change in the market. |
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The plagioclase feldspar weathers to produce a whitish gray rock, while the mafic minerals produce contrasting darker grains. |
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The second coat of penetrating stain often lasts longer since it penetrates into small surface checks which open up as wood weathers. |
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They are left in all weathers for an unknown period in their own muck and urine. |
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They grow big and can often be caught in all weathers, even in hard winter conditions. |
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He will catch his death of cold one day, taking so little care of himself in these weathers. |
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The member is commonly pyritic, and weathers to a distinctive white colour on inland exposures. |
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The surface of a lava flow weathers, particularly in wet climates, to form a rich, reddish volcanic soil, called a bole. |
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Requiring no artificial preservative, the wood weathers naturally and turning silver with age will merge into water and sky. |
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Wood weathers with age and expands and contracts according to weather conditions. |
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They run their stands in all weathers from 11.30 am to 5.30 pm, Monday to Friday, and between 9.45 am and 4 pm on Saturdays. |
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The course gives new drivers experience on rural roads, in all weathers, on dual carriageways and motorways, night-time and in-town driving. |
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These people turn out in all weathers at all hours to care for sick and vulnerable people across the city. |
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Three new target greens have been added to the range, which is covered so that players can practice in all weathers. |
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Thereafter the slope weathers uniformly, maintaining its angle but reducing in size. |
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Armed with a tin of paste and a brush, he turned out at 3am every morning in all weathers with a bag of contents bills with the headlines of the day. |
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Where would we be without our intrepid newsboys and girls, who go out in all weathers to make sure 25,000 copies of the Bury Times are delivered every week? |
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Because of the intensely dry climate, steel weathers quickly but does not rust through, so it was not necessary to use costly proprietary types of oxydized steel cladding. |
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The green leaves have been my companions in all the weathers of my life, and this is where I have come up with the solutions to life's worries and problems. |
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The liveliest of these were his watercolors, which imposed a certain delicacy of touch to his reliance on overlays of transparent washes to create complicated tonal weathers. |
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It looks great in all weathers and you may be able to get plants like houseleeks growing in the crevices too. |
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They had to work to maintain those aircraft in open fields, where they often lived in Nissen huts, in all weathers. |
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Riding halls enable the training of horse and rider in all weathers as well as indoor competition riding. |
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