At this stage we're looking for two people who were riding trail bikes in that area with one other vehicle. |
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There was no road here, only a trail of beaten earth, and his horse's hooves fell with a dull, muffled sound. |
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But the disbanded group pledged money to sponsor the leaflets and pay for the signs for the trail. |
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With that confidence, I started exercising on a walking trail near my home. |
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Among the wilderness and the lakes of the wooded estate lies a sculpture trail, a series of 200 pieces of modern art. |
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No candidate on the campaign trail is better at saying two opposing things at once, and no candidate's true intentions are harder to discern. |
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It was a style familiar to any who have followed him on the campaign trail. |
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It was the first time we saw 200 reporters gathered in two months, and it brought back a lot of very positive memories from the campaign trail. |
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Soon, with the help of a camera crew that has been following him on the campaign trail, he is addressing the world. |
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With him will be the Vietnam veterans, the rock stars and the celebrities who have followed the campaign trail for months. |
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I thought it would make a great documentary to follow Ingrid on the campaign trail. |
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Even when unashamedly following the tourist trail, though, it is often better to take the more adventurous options. |
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Its fixed 20-degree angle channels process snow through the blades and teeth downward into the ski trail. |
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Up to 50 miles of ski trail doesn't just disappear behind you each day without a little effort and a massive amount of food consumption. |
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Most residents are never more than a 15 minute drive from a ski trail, with 25 kilometers lit for the long nights. |
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Three trail systems for cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing crown the Mesa. |
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Getting out onto a well-lit ski trail is one of the most pleasurable additions to cross-country skiing in recent years. |
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It is undeterred by uneven terrain, small rocks, sand or any smaller obstacles typically found on a ski trail. |
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That makes for a good workout, but you lose the relaxation time that you get from just tucking down a gentle descent on a snowy ski trail. |
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Then he shot his first 8mm movie, which excited him even more than a dizzying run down a vertiginous ski trail. |
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But that's not the case today, so why would a snowmobiler deliberately drive on a ski trail trashing the tracks and carving up the skating lane? |
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Whether you want sun and sand or a ski trail covered in fresh powder, there's a destination waiting for you. |
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Exchanging my ski poles for my binocs and camera, I walked back alongside the ski trail. |
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These adorable little flowers hang brightly from lancelike leafy stems that often trail from 1 to 2 feet in length. |
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Trellised tomatoes are also easier to protect from pests than plants that trail on the ground. |
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Place cascading plants such as lobelia and petunias in the front to trail off the bed. |
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After pruning, allow each season's new canes to trail on the ground, where they won't crowd fruiting canes. |
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Sam joined in her soft laughter but let his slowly trail off as she did hers. |
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He would sweep into a room, working a cigarette in his fingers, and people would trail him like pilot fish. |
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I've got to be up early tomorrow morning, too, so I sound at least half awake when I trail the programme at 7.20 on the breakfast show. |
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Come back and read the next paragraph to discover more about how TV channels repeatedly trail their top programmes to try to make us watch them. |
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When the order is given to trail arms, from the secure, it is done on that side, and with that hand which holds the rifle. |
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At twenty yards' distance the soldiers will be ordered to trail arms, advance with shouts, fire at five paces' distance, and charge bayonets. |
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The long trail bike seat has also been changed for a new shorter seat unit. |
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A number of joint patrols have also resulted in trail bike riders being stopped and warned about their activities. |
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The animal was then dragged behind the back of a trail bike as it sped round and round the soldier's accommodation block. |
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Illegal off-road driving by 4x4 enthusiasts and trail bike riders is being targeted by police and National Park rangers. |
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Police believe the offenders arrived at the complex with trail bike tracks, after tracks were found throughout the grounds. |
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Being a bank holiday weekend, these trail bike riders have been back three or four times a day. |
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Officers using dogs ran in, as well as officers on four-wheel drive motorbikes and trail bikes. |
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It was easy to spot you around the town on your Suzuki trail bike, the Yellow Peril. |
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On the trail of jingo-narcissism, it's difficult to stay within shouting distance of television. |
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I couldn't see the trail very well anymore, some thick trees obstructing my view of it. |
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Here a narrow bluff trail crosses open country known today as the East West Ranch, affording views back toward pine forests embracing the town. |
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The wide forest trail begins to bear west and continues Westerly to the 5K mark which is 100m before the minor trail junction. |
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But Brooke's timber yard and the pungent-smelling Thompson flour mill is hardly on the tourist trail. |
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The entire group marched to the beat of the drums, while the power of their songs lifted us up the concrete trail to the center of the island. |
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Other than lighted torches there would have been total darkness, Tennison knew this was off the beaten path towards a seldom-used cavern trail. |
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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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After lunch we would trail around the neighbourhood which involved a lot of exploring of stream beds and ponds and railways. |
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We began the first seismic line on day two with an uphill washed-out creek bed of a trail. |
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The trail sliced up through an erosional landscape of mesas and deep gorges where the bird life was stunning. |
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The kids are about 16 or 17 years old and have trail bikes and motorcross bikes. |
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Each time a meteor crosses through the atmosphere, it leaves behind a short trail of ionised particles. |
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Each time a meteor crosses the atmosphere, it leaves behind a short trail of ionised particles. |
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Comedians instinctively understand that to be alive in death they need to leave a trail of emotional debris behind them. |
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Both of the Belgians are on the comeback trail having spent last year struggling with injury or illness. |
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The Ryder Cup trail has often been tortuous, twisting and downright tedious, but the rewards to the Scottish economy are expected to be enormous. |
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The trail crosses onto the north side and continues downhill and east along the rocky bench above the creek. |
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Leaping over a fallen branch, Kina flew past the large river and rounded a bend in the trail. |
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The trail is a short one between modern malnutrition and modern family and sexual relations. |
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I followed him in tow until we came to a bench behind the school along the cross country trail. |
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You follow the trail all the way back to, yep, supernatural evil, a hidden dark lord, whatever. |
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His finger traced the institute on the map, and the trail to the rest of the Yellow society. |
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They stayed away from the trail, cutting across country, following animal tracks where they could to avoid unseen obstacles. |
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Inexperienced dogs tend to lose the trail and end up following other animal tracks. |
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I tracked the trail right to the other party, but it took me a day to get there. |
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We hit the trail at the north side of the traffic light at Main Street and Old Mammoth Road. |
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The attackers fled leaving a trail of blood and two baseball caps behind them. |
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Giggling I walked down the stairs following the rose petal trail, which led in to the ballroom. |
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The earlier DNA sample had been taken from a trail of blood left behind when he cut himself smashing the cash office window. |
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Seth grew absolutely still as she stomped off, blood marking her trail in tiny drops. |
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Gardeners are near the end of their tether because of youngsters rampaging through their allotment, leaving a trail of devastation behind them. |
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We'll never know because electronic voting machine don't leave an audit trail. |
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It took him an hour to crawl to the door leaving a trail of sweat and blood smears behind him. |
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From there they track back to their colony, leaving a scent trail to follow back to the food source. |
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A trail of blood, glass and displaced dust marked his passage through the unused building. |
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Hitler may not have left a paper trail of evidence behind him but his culpability could scarcely be more self-evident. |
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The winds also left a trail of destruction across Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale. |
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Tracking and discovering the trail of mathematical footprints is both fascinating and rewarding. |
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He approached the door, the whole time leaving a trail of mudded footprints behind him. |
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His breathing was quick and huffing, as if he'd just ran 4000 miles, and a small trail of blood trailed from his open mouth. |
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Following her world-record achievement, Gillian is now on the trail of European glory and we wish her further success. |
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I'm not saying it's impossible that we would have found something, got lucky, and been able to get on the trail of one or more of the hijackers. |
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He's on the trail of insurance fraud, and neighborhoods like Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach are good places to hunt for it. |
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Police are on the trail of a burglar who has been plaguing homes in a Southampton suburb. |
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One arrest made, and London investigators are said to be hot on the trail of others who may have taken part in the bust. |
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Ironically, police were put on the trail of the bombers when a relative of one of them reported him missing. |
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While keeping her face down she kept on the trail of the guy who she was originally following. |
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Police are now on the trail of the elusive Mr X, who they believe has just collected a large consignment of the drug. |
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What has emerged is that the police were on the trail of those who helped the suicide bombers very fast. |
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London plainclothes police were on the trail of a suspected member of a terror network when he bolted in a subway. |
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Police are on the trail of a young woman who cashed dozens of cheques from the 86-year-old over a six-month period. |
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Police are on the trail of a serial flasher who has been spotted at least four times in the past month exposing himself to women in the area. |
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I can see boats moving up and down the East River leaving a trail of white behind them, and cars crossing the bridges in a never ending stream. |
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Just as I reached the bottom stop I saw a trail of thin smoke wander into one of the rooms. |
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I listened to the hiss of his skis, watching him disappear in a vapor trail of white smoke. |
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The object had a trail of very thin plasma coming up off of it and coming down below it giving it a shape like a bulbous ice sickle. |
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Only a thin trail of Ed's bubbles betrays the fact that he is now deep beneath the coral. |
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It was simply beautiful, with its streaming trail behind it, against a pitch-black sky. |
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I woke in the morning to find the fire reduced to a thin trail of smoke, drifting lazily into the blue sky. |
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Walking tractors sputter amongst the street traffic, producing a trail of black smoke. |
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As the fires and pumps began to burn off the remaining water within him, a thin trail of smoke exited his nostrils. |
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The narrow trail meandered slightly downhill, eventually opening to a small deserted beach. |
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The stock tie and pin worn are useful to bind up wounds on the trail. |
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The perfect day had vanished not fifteen minutes after they had picked up their gear and headed down the trail, the blue sky replaced by dark thunderclouds. |
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You know, in some ways it seems that, as a political reporter, I've been spending more time in bookstores this year than out on the campaign trail. |
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Adjacent to the hotel, Jackson Road, an old logging road, closed in winter, offers access to the backcountry for climbing and doubling as a ski trail. |
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This may be enough for some, but if you wish to capture hidden aspects of the place you will be visiting you might want to get off the beaten trail. |
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She was found out by the trail of blood that led to her house. |
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But I would suggest a GPS unit and a good topo map of the area instead of a compass, especially when you do the right thing by getting off the trail. |
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I pull out my topo map, and ask them to show me a particular trail. |
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The suspicions of her daughter led police back on the trail of the evil doctor and the will became the first concrete piece of evidence against him. |
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Chloe let her thoughts trail on as she walked into the classroom. |
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In earlier models of illness, disease was mobile, a sum of the trail of symptoms that marked its passage through the inside and outside of the body. |
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For a bit of added interest and color, plant a few bright colored impatiens mixed with English ivy to trail over the edges of your hosta containers. |
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Off-road vehicles are to be barred from four green lanes in the Yorkshire Dales for a trial period despite strong objections from drivers and trail bike riders. |
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The other two have a few sentences that trail off with a series of dots. |
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He followed him on the campaign trail earlier this year also. |
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He saw the soldiers climbing slowly down a steep, rocky trail. |
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The channel is launching its first promotion trail on 12 April. |
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It grew bigger and bigger until he could see the trail of smoke behind it. |
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When I was younger I'd been a good hunter and could trail a rabbit easily. |
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Benton guided the paint around the scrub pine which marked the beginning of the timberline, careful to stay on the thin trail now under two inches of fresh snow. |
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She refuses to separate from him even for Coyotito's sake, and so they continue on looping back and forth, making their trail somewhat difficult for the trackers to follow. |
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An investigation is under way into how the Ford Iveco tipper truck careered down Duke Street, close to Sheffield city centre, leaving a trail of destruction. |
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He mind still raced as she came up the long dirt trail in the woods. |
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Bombers did not usually create a vapour trail below 25,000 feet. |
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A thin trail of smoke trailed from the mouths of the Satyr and Medusa. |
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Lifting his swollen hands and visibly cut-up wrists as proof, he leads me through a trail of wounds. |
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But the man she loved was gone, leaving behind a trail of blood. |
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As it emerges from the trees, the trail steepens into a series of challenging switchbacks. |
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Indian space scientists should now strive to blaze a trail across hitherto unchartered territories. |
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The trail of misery and heartache left by the Asian con men stretches from Dubai and Sharjah to Ajman and Al Ain. |
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We've had a trim trail built, which are a series of apparatus for the children to balance and climb across to keep them fit. |
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We have an all weather play surface, games field, outdoor classroom, large activity trim trail, growing areas, sensory garden and wildlife area. |
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The trail takes you along the beach to enjoy the sun and surf and then you wind along the riverbanks of the Santa Clara Estuary Natural Preserve. |
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You would not choose a nonswimmer to teach diving or someone who had never been on horseback to lead a trail ride. |
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The deputy PM, who was on the election trail in Scotland, looked pleased as punch over the playful tap from seven-month-old Coll. |
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Dubai Astronomy Group spokesman Keith Cobby said the shower could last up to several days, depending on how widely dispersed the meteor trail is. |
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They complement an adjacent trim trail installed earlier this year, which consists of wooden frames to climb over and other fitness devices. |
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Maybe the family who trick-or-treats together stays together.Little ballerinas, ghosts and superheroes may find it a bit crowded on the trick-or-treat trail this year. |
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The World War One trail on Thursday August 20, at 7pm, starting at St George's Square and will be led by Cyril Pearce, author of a book on the town's Conscientious Objectors. |
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To assess the trails from practical standpoint, each trail was checked with compass and clinometers in field and any potential modification was corrected in maps. |
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The tours, trail and crafts will also be available on Sunday, when there will be music from the Nonsuch Dulcimers and refreshments from the Friends of Red House. |
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