For hours they crept along ridgelines and bushwhacked their way through stands of elephant grass. |
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We bushwhacked and scree-slid back down, but the bighorn faded back into the rocks. |
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We bushwhacked again but only for a few minutes to a dirt road, and started riding hard towards CP 19, the top of a heavily wooded mountain. |
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Koepcke bushwhacked along the rainforest floor, frequently hearing planes above, but she had no way to signal them. |
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It was the first time in his young career Manning was bushwhacked from the back. |
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He extended his winning streak to six rounds with a lopsided win over Scotty Cannon before being bushwhacked by Capps in round two. |
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I've been bushwhacked with a bunch of stuff that's keeping me away from the keyboard! |
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But sometimes it was the locals who were bushwhacked out of fortunes by false promises of funds from China. |
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The bad things about it are that it makes me feel completely bushwhacked. |
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He's bushwhacked 2,000 miles through the some of the last untouched forests of Africa and hosted a rogue's gallery of tropical parasites and disease along the way. |
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The bad thing about it is that it makes me feel completely bushwhacked. |
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I bushwhacked back to the cab, and we drove around to where the sounds had been coming from: a schoolyard. |
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The society girl is kidnapped by small-time hoodlums who are in turn bushwhacked by a bigger, meaner gang, a family affair led by Ma Grissom and her sons. |
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Man, those kids leave me so completely and totally bushwhacked. |
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Although the long ride sapped me, I wasn't completely bushwhacked. |
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So as we walked beaches, forded creeks and even bushwhacked through alders, we were as quiet and unobtrusive as possible. |
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And curtains of wild rice need to be bushwhacked. |
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The street dead-ended at City College, so they cut across it, then bushwhacked down through a dilapidated park to St. Nicholas Avenue where 133rd Street began again — the Swing Street leg. |
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He explored a bamboo forest behind the town's ancient Shinto shrine and bushwhacked through the cedars and pines on a small mountain near the junior high school. |
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