The rocket burn sent SpaceShipOne on a trajectory that sent it climbing for almost a minute after the engine shut down. |
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The huge and powerful Hilti drill is a little bit too heavy for bolt climbing but it made short work of the age-old limestone. |
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If Neil and the boys knew then what they know now, they'd likely have been far less interested in climbing aboard and strapping in. |
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This vine is best suited for large arbours, climbing slopes or house walls. |
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He was climbing high over the space yard when Jonathan's voice crackled in his ear. |
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Now she was enjoying herself and savoring every moment of climbing back up. |
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This is when values are climbing fastest and sentiment is most bullish, which means the market is getting ready to reverse. |
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They had been forced to hide off the road twice since climbing out of the dung wagon the day before. |
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Nestled at the foot of two mountain ranges, newcomers to Salt Lake bask in outdoor pleasures such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking. |
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Slip-lasted climbing shoes have thinner midsoles and insoles, which allows them to be sensitive and flexible. |
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Most representatives are lianas, while climbing shrubs and small trees can also be found. |
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These are very vulnerable children, they are not climbing the walls or anything like that, but they do need a lot of support. |
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You run around climbing ladders, shimmying across ropes and running from one platform to another, collecting gems while avoiding the bad guys. |
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As for the climbing gear, I saw nothing in the photos that resembled a descendeur or karabiner. |
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The only way to reach the roof was by climbing the ladder that was inside the building itself, unless they climbed up the side. |
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The trees were the center piece, the flowers were all planted around them, and some vines were climbing up them, blooming beautifully. |
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The Matchbox 20 lead singer is climbing the charts on his own and he's live with us. |
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Only 190 people were seen climbing aboard, with many counted twice as they had bought return fares. |
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You'll feel better going through with this than backing out and climbing down. |
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It's steep, striated with relentless cliff bands, and built with rock so loose the climbing is often like scrambling up a gravel pile. |
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Some people gave themselves up and were arrested, others made breakout attempts, climbing over containers and running for it. |
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It's mighty curious behavior to dump shares as the stock price is climbing and their marketablity should increase. |
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The second was that I refused to allow myself to be harnessed to a particular parent on a climbing wall. |
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The Comfort heel is easier to rotate with a ski pole to change the height of the climbing post. |
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She is the sharp-witted anti-heroine in this rich adaptation of Thackeray's classic novel of shameless social climbing in the early 19th century. |
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After climbing through the Mirror's subbing ranks he moved to the Sun, where he was appointed chief sub. |
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The sun was climbing higher into the sky as the entourage made their way through the desert, the sand beginning to heat up. |
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They all begin climbing into old style pressure suits, to add an extra safety factor above their life belts. |
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I used to fly over a city or town, buzz it and pull up doing a climbing slow roll. |
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When firefighters arrive the yobbos start spitting at them, giving verbal abuse, climbing over the engine and throwing bricks at it. |
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I have no memory of climbing into my space suit and double-checking all the seals before I must have vented the airlock. |
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His companion just rolled his eyes and began climbing the stairs, a bolt loaded into the small crossbow that he carried. |
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Hiking around the ranger station, the pair came across some ski tracks climbing up through the timber toward the north face. |
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His fingers twisting in it look like wild, exotic vines climbing a shimmering trellis. |
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At the moment we keep on winning but make no move up the table, but all we can do is keep on winning and maybe we will start climbing the table. |
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We are still in the quarter finals of the Second Division Trophy but I want to see us climbing the table as well. |
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This was a welcome win for Celtic who are at last climbing the league table in the right direction. |
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This result may not have done either side much good in climbing the table, but it did at least preserve harmony in a day-old marriage. |
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But she might just as well be expressing her thrill at climbing into clothes a size smaller than before. |
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It had been a mess and I was climbing the walls and was a little bit bitter. |
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But the North has in the past raised tensions to attract attention or before climbing down to a compromise or concession. |
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Ben tried to sound stern, but couldn't help smiling at the ball of energy climbing onto his lap. |
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It includes a mini adventure playground, swings, a climbing frame and rocking horses for toddlers. |
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In our garden, we have a riot of tones from pink impatiens and late roses and golden yellow and orange from climbing nasturtiums and rudbeckia. |
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The new facility includes climbing equipment, a sand tray, wobble board, storage shed and grassed area. |
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Climbers I'd gotten to know took me out to a climbing area called Clifton Gorge, where we top-roped some scrappy little cliffs. |
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Secondary and tertiary scales are made by elements such as the timber trelliswork, screens and climbing frames. |
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Wouldn't you at least make the slightest noise when there's a roach climbing up your leg? |
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She crouched down and began climbing on to the top rung of the rope ladder. |
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Seamen scrambled around the main deck, some climbing up the shrouds to tie the sails. |
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This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it. |
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On March 20 this year, using climbing slings, hooks and chains, he managed to perch on a ledge and unfurl a banner. |
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I was bored so it made sense that Stevie was climbing the walls, even though he'd had a lot longer to get used to being without school or people. |
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He used to frighten us all by shinning up lamp posts, or climbing up into the loft or on to our porch. |
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The only way that he have escaped was by climbing hand over hand, up the girders that run up the side of the jail, to a fanlight on the roof. |
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If both aircraft are climbing out at the same rate then everything is perfect but chances are there will be some errors. |
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He secured the hatch, bending the locking mechanism with a solid heel kick, and began climbing the adjacent ladder. |
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This process of climbing up the hierarchical ladder can go on indefinitely, until the member reaches a position where he or she is incompetent. |
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The beeline sidewalk that shot straight up to the front door was ripped out and replaced by a gently curving, gently climbing brick-lined path. |
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It took three hours of climbing to reach the top where a sign warned of mineshafts. |
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Play equipment such as swings and climbing frames should be securely fixed and well maintained. |
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I could fashion a rope out of odds and ends in the attic, wait until dark before climbing down three floors and making a break. |
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Instructors at this Chicagoland climbing gym pride themselves on personalized service and training. |
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Plant climbing flowers like morning glories or clematis at the foot of the arch. |
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Arriving in Tibet in late August, Koch and Chin acclimatized by climbing and skiing Changzheng, Everest's 24,890-foot neighbor. |
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Ewan climbed up the ladder quickly, used to doing so, as he'd been climbing the same ladder for over six years. |
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The terrain steepens, climbing through a forest of conifers and aspens to Marker Hill. |
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The sun was climbing steadily in the sky, a backdrop for the magnificent palace of Ipille. |
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Well-kept flowerbeds lined the front of the house, a few vines climbing daintily up trellises nailed to the walls. |
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For instant charm and color, frame a door or window with a vine climbing a string trellis. |
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He may wear baseball boots, climbing trousers and T-shirts to work, but he is a businessman through and through. |
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After climbing into space on a single launcher, the satellites will adopt orbits passing over the Earth's poles. |
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Independent schools in York are rapidly climbing the league tables, according to recent results. |
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The record was climbing the charts, I was in demand all over the place, whirlwind tours here there everywhere. |
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The race of six miles with 900 feet of climbing took place in very cold weather with wet underfoot conditions. |
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Alan and I are going to do our first lead climbing with the security of a top rope, Alan first then I. Everything went better than expected. |
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I was belaying Ann, the new climbing hall is way cooler than the original one I went to. |
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It has been climbing the charts ever since the video was aired on music channels. |
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He sent up a grapple to the window, and started climbing despite our worries. |
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The child may then have problems with steps, climbing or with puzzles like jigsaws. |
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It was, according to Grant, a bit like contemplating climbing into a pair of wet swimming trunks. |
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I have been climbing for about three years and I have learned many lessons from my experiences. |
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Mountain bikes may offer an extremely low gear to facilitate climbing slowly on steep hills. |
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Their famous route is now taken by hundreds in the few days of the climbing season when summiting is humanly possible. |
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The leaves of our giant rhubarb have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens. |
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As well as climbing on sand stockpiles, children have also been seen around the quarry's lagoons and have thrown lifebelts into the water. |
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The youngsters, Joel and Benedict, climb backwards and forwards over their father and his chaise longue as if on a playground climbing frame. |
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Most climbing roses need full sun, but there are a few that can handle a north-facing, sunless wall. |
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Deval's studio, a large, light room at the center of the house, looked out onto a walled garden, overhung with climbing roses and arbutus trees. |
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This was a long, challenging day with groups climbing either Number 4 Gully or Ledge Route rather than the easier ascent by the tourist path. |
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How I missed those days climbing up the scorching hot cement slide and playing tic-tac-toe on the sand. |
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The famous Surprise View is a great hollow with valleys leading north and south and moorland roads climbing out. |
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George becomes a window washer, using his climbing skills to scale the skyscrapers. |
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Leave about 1 inch of pot rim above the soil surface to help discourage the runners from climbing out over the top. |
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He said that he had no specific verbal or written instruction from his employers concerning the climbing of walls or palisade fences. |
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She plants tender climbing vines such as wisteria and sweet peas so they can cling to the warm stone walls. |
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My mountaineering partner, John, and I have had to cancel our climbing expedition to Tibet. |
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The tower was only approachable from the outside by climbing onto the roof of the mansion using a ladder. |
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Not far away, beyond a few trees, a thin line of smoke was climbing up high. |
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Over the years she has tried indoor and outdoor climbing but does prefer the outdoors. |
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While climbing out of the window, his neck got stuck and it appears he was unable to breathe and suffocated. |
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Unknown to her guardian, she spent the whole day climbing up and down the shrouds, gazing off the port bow and hauling with the rest of the crew. |
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A 19 year old man suffered serious burns after climbing 30 feet up an electricity pylon carrying 30,000 volts. |
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Unlike Americans or Europeans, Himalayan Sherpas consider high-altitude climbing to be decidedly unglamorous, dangerous, dirty work. |
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The student did an excellent lob of aviating by climbing away from the ground without hesitation. |
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I've never had any desire to step into the limelight, so climbing on to the stage felt like mounting a scaffold. |
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I sulked for weeks, depressed in my dark room, practically climbing the walls. |
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That's a whole lot better than the two weeks I spent at my parents' house, unable to drive and climbing the walls. |
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Small flowered clematis, morning glory, the less vigorous climbing roses, nasturtiums and many others grow well in containers. |
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After climbing down the ladder, I stood standing in the tunnel choking back my tears. |
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An Irish couple on holidays in Bali spent the last three days climbing a mountain, unaware of the carnage. |
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Those going along have the chance to try their hand at various activities including abseiling, rock climbing and orienteering. |
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For example, climbing roses can be trained to grow up and over a trellis or to highlight and enhance a bare wall or garden shed. |
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The sun was climbing to its zenith, not yet noon, reflecting its light on the beautiful white washed walls of the buildings. |
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I flex my fingers and grab the two metal ascenders clamped to my climbing rope. |
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Bitter melon has climbing foliage that resembles that of its cousin, the cucumber. |
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The climbing wall was covered with tongue-and-groove wood siding turned backward, resulting in strong, smooth walls without grooves. |
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There is a variety of fun to be gained on the slide, tunnel, climbing frames and also a soft baby play area, and action songs. |
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I decided to take my chances climbing up the rope ladder after wondering vaguely if it would hold my weight. |
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He was killed as he and his bodyguards tried to elude police by climbing onto a rooftop of the house where they were hiding. |
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Soldiers scurry about frantically, climbing atop stacked chairs to see over the transport. |
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As is often the case, the second experience was more memorable than the first, which is a good reason for climbing all the Munros twice-over. |
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When climbing hills or snowshoeing in brushy country, use one or two ski poles to help climb or maintain balance. |
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Five used climbing equipment to scale the 120 ft dome, a focal point of the beachside plant, which covers the pressurised water reactor. |
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Zoe carefully imitated what Brian had done and began climbing down the other side. |
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I've been climbing for three years and partaking in sort of sports like this for probably five, like abseiling and canyoning. |
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Would that make you feel any better, climbing into the corrida with just a cape and a sticker? |
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Choices may include climbing roses, floribundas, hybrid teas, and easy-care shrub roses. |
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Children will be given the chance to use the climbing wall in an effort to get them off the streets. |
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Outdoor sports are not only rock climbing or trekking but also include paragliding, hot-air ballooning and parasailing. |
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They put tremendous energy into climbing the greasy pole but it turned out to be an end in itself, not the means to changing the country. |
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Monday night's meeting was dominated by members hurling abuse at the directors, including climbing on stage in an effort to shout them down. |
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When climbing on the jebels we will usually be following routes which have been used for generations by Bedouin hunters and shepherds. |
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Instead he's trying to tie a length of rope onto his daughter Hillary's climbing harness. |
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I'd asked Mark Twight to be my partner because he was a bold alpinist known for climbing fast and light, an ascetic philosophy I live by. |
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Although climbing roses look very similar to landscape roses, climbing roses have been trained to grow upward like vines. |
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His undyed, canvas colored clothing was torn and stained from playing in the forests and climbing trees. |
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The usual backwards baseball cap and baggy trousers, but instead of trainers he wears tiny, tight climbing shoes. |
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Then, continue climbing in the pattern and overfly the runway so you leave the airport with good altitude already in the bank. |
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This train spirals up a steep mountain gorge, climbing 2,800 ft in 40 minutes. |
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If you're a skier, slap a pair of climbing skins on your skis and you've got an impressively efficient way to get uphill. |
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Half the bathroom was open to the sky with a fine screen mesh, shielding lush green plants climbing up the wall. |
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So is a climbing stand, still-hunting or simply scrunching up next to a rock on the side of a hill and watching a canyon. |
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After climbing a few pitches, I found the three-pronged toe to be particularly effective on thin ice. |
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Gordon Bok, an instrument maker and boat builder from Camden, carved a loose rendering of a man climbing in the bobstays of his sailboat. |
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It will be a tough game, but one that we need to win if we are to start climbing the table. |
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The climbing world can be a remarkably catty place, so it came as no surprise that not everyone was awed by the Russians' feat. |
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A clanking, wheezing locomotive went past the cabin climbing the steep gradient. |
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He demonstrates how fiercely technical a craft climbing is, solitary, dangerous and exacting. |
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But first I'm painting the carport green and planting some climbing plants in front of it. |
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This uplifting book mixes his own climbing stories with a learned investigation into man's fixation with dizzy heights. |
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Instead of climbing back down to the seat with many grunts and exclamations, Philip stayed perched on the piano bench and started to sing scat. |
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But he was invalided out in 1991 with knee problems which doctors blamed climbing ships' ladders. |
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From there, your party will don crampons and climbing helmets, strap skis to packs, and climb another 4.4 miles above treeline. |
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The reason why my cranium was not injured was because I was wearing an ancient, yellow climbing helmet. |
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After sending the telex, he returned to the rescue operation, climbing into a hole to help a child. |
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Seconds later they are climbing aboard their fire engine, the double doors open and the vehicle flings forward into the traffic. |
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This classic objective adds multipitch rock climbing and a thrilling 150-foot rappel to your bag of tricks. |
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He veered right and started frantically climbing the fire escape, only to feel a tug on his shirt. |
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Two squat dressers, two drawers each, held her clothes, and were also flanked by realistically drawn climbing ivy. |
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We paused to let some Berber muleteers pass us, their donkeys' panniers loaded with the skis and packs of another climbing party. |
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Because of the gradualness with which the land slopes upward from the lake, I had no sense of climbing at all for the first half-hour. |
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In Trad Climbing, climbers use their own gear for protection whereas in free climbing pre-drilled bolts are clipped with carabiners. |
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That is because, thanks to aggressive cost-cutting, corporate earnings are climbing back up. |
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Children on the Temple Hill estate can look forward to new swings, slides and climbing frames in Attlee Drive's playground. |
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Using a gas barbecue is like going rock climbing and taking the chairlift to the top of the mountain. |
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In exquisite tenderness the passionate embrace, climbing higher towards ecstasy. |
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The eight-year-old tends to trip often, misjudge space and bangs into things and is not comfortable climbing stairs. |
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Dean Potter punches a button on a plastic wristwatch looped around his climbing harness. |
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Larger toys, such as tricycles, scooters, slides and climbing frames, will all be popular. |
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Following this the proud king abdicated his throne to his son Anandapala and committed suicide by climbing onto his own funeral pyre. |
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You hoist yourself into the front seat like a driver climbing aboard an old steam train. |
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Grappling hooks fly up from the ground and grab the edge of the awning, and the Viking berserkers start climbing onto the platform. |
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Because oxygen increases the margin of safety, climbing without it might increase the death rate. |
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Next, direct the flight engineer to take over the engines and trim the airplane for the best climbing airspeed. |
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However, after their reversal of political positions, both are still adjusting to their roles cautiously and climbing on their learning curves. |
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In tact, climbing fern is spreading so rapidly that it's now the state's worst invasive weed. |
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That first ascent was a good scramble, with a little light rock climbing and much vertigo. |
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After four hours of climbing the near vertical mountain footpath, the headache had matured into a persistent thump with each heartbeat. |
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Slack lining and climbing are very different activities that require different types of muscular control in order to create balance. |
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It's a steep climb to the gap over loose scree and boulder slopes but the climbing eases off once you enter the narrow confines of The Window. |
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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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One of the women was seen carrying luggage and climbing into a car with two men. |
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So maybe the FA should get their own house in order before climbing on their high horse. |
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He's climbing the ladder straight to the top, and God help anyone unlucky enough to be in his way. |
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The 16-year-old loves nothing better than climbing trees and kicking a ball around with pals on a muddy playing field. |
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All the traditional features, such as climbing frames, swings, see-saws and slides, can be seen but there is so much more besides. |
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Ideas include traditional swings, roundabouts, climbing frames and slides, as well as skate boarding half-pipes and sports pitches. |
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Even so, climbers should be schooled in basic rock climbing and comfortable with jumaring and rappelling. |
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Apart from the integrated oil outfits, lots of other businesses are now climbing on board the environmental bandwagon. |
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She shrugged slowly, climbing onto his lap as he took a seat in the recliner. |
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They were climbing steeply up the mountainside by now, through rocky, hard terrain. |
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Whether they twine, cling, or ramble, climbing plants enhance good architecture and camouflage the not-so-good. |
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For ground cover, nothing is more rampant than my favourite edible plant, the scrambling and climbing Tropaeolum, also known as nasturtium. |
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Visitors can make the half-year journey complete by climbing up to the Seven Stars Cave, located in the northern outskirts of the city. |
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For toproping you'll need a climbing rope that's already run through a locking carabiner affixed to a solid anchor at the top. |
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Pamela watched the men climbing the ratlines, standing on the yards, or in the footropes. |
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For once, we used good headwork by climbing off the route and squawking emergency when it was obvious we no longer could continue on the route. |
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Why do we stretch to the limits of our stamina and sometimes risk our lives climbing mountains, when chair lifts and gondolas provide comfort? |
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The snow on the lower slopes is deteriorating, so we are climbing higher to get better conditions. |
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They escaped by climbing through a back window before turning back to search for Holly, a Weimaraner, they had left in their car. |
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He had punched his ticket as a climbing Sherpa, but the next challenge was to make his mark on Everest. |
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Like its cultivated successors, the wild vine is a climbing plant which needs to grow up some support. |
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Misha kept the map under her arm and walked back over to the black juggernaut, the Polish lorry driver climbing back into his cab. |
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After climbing a steep rise for about twenty minutes the road crested, then began to slope downwards, taking a more westerly direction. |
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Prepare visitors before they get their very first glimpse of the climbing wall or the zip line. |
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Make certain you wear shoes suitable for climbing and working on a ladder, and that the shoe laces are tied. |
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There is a big vacuum in big wall and aid climbing information and Dr. Piton's fundamentals help more people get to the summit than ever before. |
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This, I decided, would be a good place to try some aid climbing and resolved that I would return with a drill. |
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Equipment failure in rock climbing and mountaineering is extraordinarily rare. |
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Eddie was 10 and had been playing kickball and climbing trees with her friends since she was six. |
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It is hoped that a climbing club may be able to use the wall in the future. |
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Most of this class are large shrubs with rather lax canes that can be trained as pillar or climbing roses. |
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This week I make the swap from climbing the banks of the track to climbing the mountains in California. |
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For added protection for the birds from snakes and other climbing predators, place a snake guard on the post just underneath the bird house. |
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I have a passion flower climbing a south-facing wall and it has flowered extremely well for several years. |
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I picture myself losing control, freaking out, climbing the walls, but of course I never do. |
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You can get a bird's-eye view by climbing aboard a Ferris wheel, as the photographer did for the unusual shot from the ride. |
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In 1970, when I first started rock climbing, I thought it was a sport for renegades and eccentrics, maybe like tree climbing is today. |
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Her tree climbing was often described as how an ox would try to walk a tightrope. |
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Or you can try experimenting with climbing vegetables such as pole beans or cucumbers. |
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Grow climbing plants such as pole beans and cucumbers on trellising at the back of the bed. |
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It seems like every time I go climbing on a sandstone formation, I break off a handhold, yet I can't put a dent in this boulder. |
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Youths were clambering over barbed wire fences, climbing through skylight windows and running amok in the dark. |
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One day, you're bouncing on top of a camel and climbing inside the Great Pyramid to eye the stone sarcophagus of Pharaoh Cheops. |
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We took off our climbing gear and started to fan out over the rocks, keenly searching for fossils. |
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Gaining recognition for climbing would appear, at first sight, to be a tricky business. |
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One snap later and he was free, climbing upwards and outwards, the sprite's dagger clutched between his teeth. |
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After climbing onto the stubwing and then the aft pylon, I went up to the aft rotor head to survey all that was mine. |
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After a 0-0 draw, the most exciting action was a spectator climbing up a floodlight pylon! |
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You'll delight in the colors and fragrances of the climbing white stephanotis vine, yellow allamander and oleander. |
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He simply digs himself into his self-selected money pit deeper than he's capable of climbing out. |
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I was quite the tomboy and spent whole days climbing trees with my brothers. |
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The firefighters who designed the new system did so by drawing on off-duty skills such as rock climbing and metalworking. |
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But to his critics his fondness for the marchioness of Londonderry looked like social climbing and a desire for acceptance by the establishment. |
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She let go of him and began climbing the ladder, glancing back now and then to make sure he was following. |
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I walked along pace with the huge truck, slipping behind it, then climbing on board, hiding between two bales. |
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Slowly, she began climbing the marble stairs, reflecting upon what had brought her to this point. |
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Behind the temporary mesh frames is a slatted wooden fence, which would not stop a child climbing on to the grass verges of the teeming highway. |
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Given the bureaucratic hassle involved in getting a permit and logistics, organizing a climbing expedition can be a daunting task. |
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While climbing Mount Everest might be out of the question, this camp will give aspiring mountaineers a taste of the climbing experience. |
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You can't beat lightweight wheels for snappy acceleration and climbing power. |
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They are mentored through sporting and social activities ranging from rock climbing to basketball by more than 270 volunteers. |
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This is connected to a large bamboo teepee with pole beans, gourds and other climbing plants covering it. |
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The huge, and free, Penguin Village welcomes tinies aged 3-12 into a world of bouncy castles, football, climbing frames, basketball and theatre. |
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No alpinist worth his ice ax wants to be accused of climbing a mountain in lesser style than those who came before. |
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It is a good idea to tie knots in the rope or cloth about 1 ft. apart, this will provide a more secure climbing surface. |
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I did my mountain climbing and my hill walking when I was a young man, standing proud on the peaks and gazing up to the heavens, challenging them do do their worst. |
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Both spaces have seats and tables, but the inner one also has a network of hanging cables to support climbing plants, a pergola at enormous scale. |
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Her Really Red Velvet Cake is as red as a climbing rose in June. |
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I remember climbing the ladder, and then trying to stand up there because I thought it was solid. |
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The problem presents as anterior knee pain, which is worse after prolonged sitting with the knee flexed, or on climbing or descending stairs or slopes. |
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You can bike, swim, or run your way to a stronger heart and lungs, but since climbing demands more than just cardio fitness, trail running works best for alpinists. |
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He spoke of the persimmon trees, climbing them, laying under them. |
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It is comparable, perhaps, to climbing a smallish mountain before and after your day's work. |
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I spent most of yesterday painting the kitchen, quite a job with only a chair to stand on and a couple of cupboards handy for climbing to reach the roof. |
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State honors, generally reserved for members of the Nepalese royal family, were given to Babu Chhiri, who established at least two climbing records. |
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They are sky diving, yachting, rock climbing and mountain biking. |
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To reach the place where we had cached our climbing equipment the previous day, we took a narrow trail in the dark night, up through a mile of glacial rubble and silt. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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Train a fragrant climbing rose over a pergola at the garden gate. |
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But prop star Smith showed he can be the club's talisman when fit by climbing off his sickbed last Saturday to set Pock on their way to victory over Beverley. |
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Leaves in different parts of the canopy were accessed with ladders, climbing ropes, and a hydraulic lift, to facilitate photosynthetic measurements with hand-held instruments. |
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Raul turned away angrily, climbing back up the ladder to middle deck. |
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In the mid-1990s, the city began climbing up the evolutionary ladder. |
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The new building will have improved facilities, ensuring it remains a welcome retreat for ramblers, particularly after climbing Mount Snowdon in foul weather. |
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As she spoke, her giant trimaran was climbing great walls of rolling water and then blasting down into the troughs between waves on her 21st day at sea. |
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Since the election, consumer prices in Argentina have skyrocketed, climbing 2.4 percent in November alone. |
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Matt grabs the rock face with his bare hands and starts climbing grimly. |
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From a boyhood spent hunting and climbing in southern Idaho, Petzoldt grew into a bearish man with enormous flat feet and eyebrows of legendary bushiness. |
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He barked a command, and the soldiers within the wagon shouted, climbing out of the wagon, their swords long and wide to wield, yet with a devastating blade and strong hilted. |
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Changing the system that creates these dynamics is a much bigger issue than the climbing business of Mount Everest. |
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The new dog was incredibly nervous and on edge, patrolling the halls, sniffing in closets, and climbing on and under furniture. |
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This is a shoe that excels when face climbing or thin crack climbing. |
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Sitting one day in their three-bedroom semi in Audenshaw, Andy and Anna looked out to see two teenagers climbing up a drainpipe of the Junction pub opposite. |
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The lift is strong and we are either climbing up the south faces of the ridges, or flying down the tops of the mountains moving much faster than yesterday. |
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The air is even thinner another 600 metres up into the atmosphere and it is tough going, climbing up past the Stations of the Cross to the Church at the top. |
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I had thought about buying a place up here myself, but then I'd be obligated to entertain social climbing saps and I do enough of that when Parliament is in session. |
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Using radio tracking we discovered that signal crayfish were crossing woodland and climbing quite steep bankings which makes eradication extremely difficult. |
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At the foot of the tower was a morning glory climbing up the walls. |
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After a chat we were on our way, most of the day's climbing done on a quiet kilometre of back road up the side of a valley otherwise chock-a-block with bracken. |
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Soon the steepness decreased, but the climbing remained strenuous for the next two hours as we shinnied up complex chimneys and followed jagged ridges. |
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Some were housed in normal laboratory cages, while others stayed in more interesting pens, with multiple levels, ramps, bridges, tunnels and even a climbing chain. |
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We had an ice-cream and a little play on the slide and climbing frame. |
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Joe produced a video camera and the little blighters went berserk, trying to get in the picture, climbing over anything and anyone who was between them and the camera. |
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The winter months were for ice climbing and tramping in the mountains. |
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And, even though I am travelling tomorrow, I am now hot and sweaty after climbing up into the roof and putting the tasty tidbits up there to feed him. |
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Sometimes she brought home honeycomb, dripping with sweet golden stickiness, gained by climbing the hollow tree and raking it out of the hive, risking the wild bees' anger. |
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A climbing snake, such as a rat snake, will hold itself on a stick. |
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Staying in climbing huts along the route, her group of 52 walkers began the ascent through terrain which ranged from desert to Arctic-like conditions. |
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The tree kangaroos have made themselves at home, already totally comfortable with the new climbing structure and munching on prunus and elm foliage provided for them to eat. |
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Well, he had a wee, but then when I went to pick him up, he thought I was playing and started running about the place, and at one point tried climbing the fence. |
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The pair had to be prepared for all eventualities, as although climbing during the winter season the temperature on the mountain can vary from minus to plus 20 degrees. |
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By the end of the trip, you'll recognize the gouges clawed by a black bear climbing a tree, and know where to look for the timeworn autographs of lonely shepherds. |
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Essential supplies carried by the assessors include a survival shelter, 30-metre rope, climbing sling and karabiner, along with the inevitable first aid kit. |
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The trapped bees try to escape from the flowers by climbing the sepals, but escape is made even more difficult by the slippery waxy sepal surface. |
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We spent a couple of hours alternately gaining height by climbing up polished ramps then immediately losing it again by sliding down chutes the other side. |
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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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When conditions are good I like to make a day of it, mooring the boat in front of the lighthouse and climbing ashore with a picnic or even a barbecue between dives. |
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Her cheekbones protrude from the top of her face, the hollows below seem to sink all the way to her teeth before climbing the gully of her jawbones. |
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