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Scrambling is a
mountaineering term for
ascending steep terrain using one's
hands to ****ist in
holds and balance. It is also used to
describe terrain that...
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Sonia Whiteman. It
relates the
story of a 17-year-old boy who is
forced to
clamber off the
fence he has
actively sat on all his life to
stand up for himself...
- of up to 5
metres (16 ft) long. The
stems scramble over the
ground or
clamber into the
surrounding vegetation,
attaching themselves by
means of coiling...
- route.) Once
above the
Second Step the
inconsequential Third Step is
clambered over,
ascending from 8,690 to 8,800 m (28,510 to 28,870 ft). Once above...
- of our lifetime." In 2018,
there were over 300,000
Taiwanese fans that
clambered for the 20,000
tickets available for Célines
first concert ever in Taiwan...
- grow into a
mound when unsupported, but is at its best when
allowed to
clamber up a tree, pergola, wall, or
other supporting structure. W. floribunda...
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intense jumps and
running back and
forth across the stage. Once, he
would clamber onto Bon Scott's or
Brian Johnson's
shoulders during concerts and they...
- also has
greatly enlarged terminal discs on its fore feet that help it to
clamber around in bushes. It
breeds in
temporary pools that form
after rains. Climbing...
- a frog in a pot of
boiling water, it will of
course frantically try to
clamber out. But if you
place it
gently in a pot of
tepid water and turn the heat...
- get to work, school, clinics, universities,
relatives houses, or
markets clamber up and down sand
embankments or
across ditches to cir****vent
concrete slabs...