I immediately told members of my crew to stop what they were doing and to start hiking up the hill to our safety zone, a large rock outcropping. |
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We diligently found fallen trees and branches, cut them into logs and wheeled them up the hill in the barrow to the hostel. |
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Later, there's a different phase of activities when a small band of students walks up the hill beating drums, carrying signs, and chanting. |
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Further up the hill were larger houses, which had mostly been turned into flats and bedsits. |
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Anyway, head up the hill and on your left will be a service road which everyone who lives in the houses uses. |
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After the display we tootled up the hill to a wacky housing association place called The Quadrangle which was having a bonfire party. |
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We walked along the piers seven blocks then up the hill to the Pike Street Market. |
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My father did not turn again as the car drove quickly off up the hill and disappeared round a bend in the road. |
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill. |
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We held on like nervous clams, thankful to have left our late model town cars up the hill. |
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I winced as I remembered the number of times I'd walked the long walk up the hill to my room with bags of shopping. |
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I tromped up the hill to the bus stop outside my house and waited, and waited with all the other people there. |
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I pressed my nose to the window to watch our new postman trudging up the hill, head down against the wind and rain. |
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A lorry nine times the weight of the minibus struck the bus head-on, flipping it over and over, and shunting it back up the hill. |
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She had even climbed up the hill with the nimbleness of a cat or a mountain lion. |
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It was a common sight to see a team of six to eight men pushing and pulling a wooden sled up the hill to deliver artillery ammunition. |
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I walked back up the hill to the motel, relieved to have sloughed the prickliness of the pub. |
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I still have a field of good timothy and alfalfa I let them up the hill cut on shares, and I grain her just as much as I need. |
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He told me that a doctor was needed and rushed me breathlessly back up the hill. |
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After the club tonight, had a half-pound chicken burger, then a portion of chips and cheese at another place up the hill. |
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But he showed tremendous courage to take it up three out and go clear, and battle all the way up the hill in splendid isolation. |
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She snatched the boy by his collar on his tunic, and half-dragged him the rest of the way up the hill, her face hard. |
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He quickly ran up the hill past him and blocked his path as he drew his stiletto and pulled a short sword from his pack. |
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Overworked horses pulling carriages laden with tourists trot frantically up the hill as the fierce morning sun beats down. |
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And her father, a retired stonemason, showed her how to carve up the hill into level, plantable tiers. |
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Even so, it's almost always Tommy who gets home first, outsprinting the others up the hill, and then bragging about it the rest of the night. |
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Ignore side roads as you go up the hill and over a cross roads with traffic lights. |
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From the south and west, leave the M20 at junction 7, turning left along the slip road and up the hill. |
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Buses were having trouble getting up the hill on that stretch of road, York Region police say. |
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At Vauxhall I get an overground train to Putney, and from there a bus up the hill. |
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People were also smiling at Al, as he trudged up the hill with his accordion on his back and a hogshead of beer at his side. |
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The best thing is heading up the hill, when sunstrike hits the car, it is no longer just a blinding white flash. |
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We stop by the lake for a coffee and takakau before one last ride up the hill to finish our horseback journey. |
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I don't drive, so the only way to get two big bags of compost and some plants home is to borrow a trolley and hump it up the hill! |
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About half-way back up the hill, pausing for a breather, I spied a couple of beautiful little cockerels, hiding in the hedge. |
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As we continued up the hill, the sound of air being sucked into the firebox was deafening, even with ear plugs. |
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As I walked up the hill to the theatre my anticipation was almost consuming me. |
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We slowed down, turned our emergency flashers on, and continued up the hill until we came upon the accident. |
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As much as I love this shack, it's time to go, and I'm perfectly capable of cutting the cord and heading up the hill. |
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It felt good to stretch my legs walking up the hill and the flowers were glorious in the crepuscular light. |
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The KMVN rest house is the only habitation around, apart from a forest dak bungalow further up the hill. |
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As we were preparing to set off further up the hill, a great big bank of mist started rolling up towards us. |
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Then Nikolai noticed the heron and the duck waddling up the hill behind Dmitri. |
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After fixing the gates across the entrance to the farmyard to keep the sheep in one place we marched up the hill to drive them down. |
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You'll have to step up the hill, in a motion similar to dribbling a soccer ball from foot to foot. |
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When the water level reaches too close for comfort the villagers would dismantle their homes and move further up the hill. |
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The elevator opens onto a platform where you can catch a monorail up the hill to the museum. |
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She clambers up the hill with the ease of a mountain goat, occasionally looking down to grin at me. |
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The lawn was well-kept, but still a bit wild, with weeds and poorly pruned brushes lining the walkway up the hill. |
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Climbing back up the hill I relished the fine display of daffodils lining the path up to the apple tree. |
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The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders. |
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With his back ramrod straight, he balances a heavy water jug on his head, spilling not a drop, and turns to trudge up the hill. |
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The terraced garden is not just a series of regimented stepped rows running up the hill. |
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As my caving kit was already up the hill, and having spent yesterday doing a surface recce, I was first in line for a trip underground. |
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Vehicles coming in the opposite direction up the hill move into the middle lane far too soon and before they know what is coming towards them. |
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We bade the ladies a good morning, touched our caps, shot our cuffs and nipped up the hill towards the Bar on the track. |
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Continuing on, we saw a huge dump of fresh red clay reaching high up the hill like a tremendous anthill. |
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There are a few kilometres of olive groves before the road climbs up the hill on which Mevo Dotan is located. |
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It is getting pretty noisy round here right enough as one of neighbours up the hill seems to have invested in a cockerel. |
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The dog ran up around the edge of the lake, then up the hill to where I was to get a big cuddle. |
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Flagship Uberalles, third in the last running of this race, galloped ahead on the run-in and battled up the hill to take a convincing victory. |
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The moment the engine is speeded up the clutch comes in, backward movement is checked and the car gathers way up the hill. |
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He'd got up from the kitchen table and pedalled up the hill from the old tenement in Shuttle Place through the Darroch Council house scheme. |
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Then, with four laps to go, he decided that he didn't need my help anymore and attacked going up the hill on the backside of the course. |
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He scrambled up the hill with the vegetation catching and pulling at his clothes. |
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Then people began screaming again and pointing and we ran and scrambled up the hill. |
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The car sped up the hill, screeching past the bend and came to a skidding halt when Joshua saw an empty straight road ahead. |
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A short photo stop soon cooled us down, before we pushed on up the hill carrying the weighty bags of tackle and camera gear. |
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The view from their house is completely unobstructed over Loch na Gar, and she likes to take their border terrier, Dougal, for walks up the hill at the back. |
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At a feature called Hill 180, under grenade and rifle fire, he led two platoons in a bayonet charge up the hill. |
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It does not include any plans to close the crawler lane up the hill. |
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Joe scrambled up the hill as the rockets blasted the grass below. |
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So we get back in the car and start inching our way up the hill. |
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Curious Indians have traipsed up the hill to gape at the hippies, hoping to see some of the open air free love that once drew busloads of voyeurs to the beaches of Goa. |
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But moving up the hill I was still caught by some smoke, causing profuse coughing, eye watering, and a runny nose. |
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After an indeterminable period of frantic slipping and sliding, I called out to a youthful gray haired man who was walking firmly up the hill for help. |
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I look up the hill at the empty black window with the lace curtain. |
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He carried her back up the hill while she beat on his back and kicked. |
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All the material for the house had to be sledged up the hill by horse. |
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Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement. |
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They were around in the morning when we got up so we hurriedly struck camp and legged it up the hill to the east of the camp before we could get bitten to shreds. |
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Just up the hill beyond, up which our wheels slithered and slid, we left the van at the roadside and unloaded the god-goodies we'd picked up in the small town on the way. |
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There was one moment at speed over a blind peak on the famous Gentle Annie near Taihape when the road was visible in the middle distance curling up the hill. |
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Harry talks about the excise men being bamboozled by coffins being carried up the hill and across the moors containing, of course, smuggled booty rather than bodies. |
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Their purpose is to lay down suppressing fire, along with the field guns, which will allow the men in the boats to swarm up the hill in either direction like an army of ants. |
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The sun's blaring in my eyes, sweat's trickling down my back in runnels, and he comes walking up the hill, a heavy jacket zipped up to the neck on this hot August day. |
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I had the baby carriage pointed up the hill, the dog at the end of the leash going in the other direction, a Rumpelstiltskin posture familiar to any parent. |
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Also, it didn't permit of holding such numbers on one site, so going from plenaries or the big seminars up the hill to detailed discussions involved a long trip across London. |
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He idled in front up the hill but was never seriously troubled to hold on by two lengths from Yogi, with Alexanderthegreat another half-length away in third. |
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In the afternoon, he coasts down the hill on his bicycle to a quaint village, stops at a Peet's coffee shop for a latte or Chai tea, and pumps back up the hill. |
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The path left the lakeside and headed up the hill, over a stile into a woodland of lichen-encrusted sessile oaks and orange-berried rowans. |
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He received the note, quickly signed, headed up the hill and alerted the other brigade, whereupon they then engaged the army. |
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The Aurelian Walls were carried up the hill apparently to include the water mills used to grind grain towards providing bread flour for the city. |
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Once we reached, we parked our cars beneath the trees and started trekking up the hill after a brief round of introductions. |
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The main part of area is built along both sides of the A6 road heading up the hill in the direction of Carlisle. |
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The second mound was found higher up the hill on the southern edge of Noon Hill. |
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I carried the puppy up the hill, stumbling under the weight. |
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Skye, an intern with us at the time, and I headed up the hill with my two youngest sons, Talin and Taurin to see if we could tame a beast. |
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Follow it up the hill, cross the main road and continue over the cattle grid up the lane and back to the starting point. |
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Despite showing a tendency to hang, he surged up the hill at headquarters to beat Laverock by a comfortable two and a half lengths. |
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Wuggie says any gee-gee that can claw back Katchit up the hill will deserve to be crowned champion hurdler. |
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This far up the hill was a maze of narrow streets choked with BMWs and Chelsea Tractors. |
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After a short breather she was ready to continue up the hill. |
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To visit Grandpa, Margio had to trudge up the hill through albizia trees and clove woods, on paths lined by mahogany trees, deep into the wild jungle known only to hunters. |
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Fannie Jump Creighton had a hollow leg, as the saying goes, and Idabelle was so fat, if she tripped coming up the hill she'd roll all the way to the bottom. |
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She had lots to do as French raider Sirene D'Ainay made the best of her way home, but Quevega picked her off up the hill to win by a length and a half. |
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Favourite Ted Spread and the well-backed duo of Master Of Arts and Ile De Re were left toiling as Paintball sprinted up the hill to win by four and a half lengths. |
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The bank was so steep that a refuge siding was required at the station in the event of engines having to leave some of their load behind to get up the hill. |
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A banking engine was kept there to assist freight trains up the hill. |
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Two preppily-dressed students were strolling up the hill, arm in arm. |
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Further up the hill were a pottery and an ammonium chloride factory. |
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Shrewsbury Park, Plumstead Common, Woolwich Common and Oxleas Wood are situated higher up the hill and are all part of the South East London Green Chain. |
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