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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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their four-wheel-drive vehicle,
driven the
vehicle into the jet, then
clambered out of the wreckage,
smeared grease on his
bleeding shoulder and hurled...
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Catastrophe 1914:
Europe Goes To War.
William Collins 2013. ("Belgians
likewise clambered out of
their positions near
Dixmude and
spoke across the Yser
canal to...
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Immediately after the
spiderlings emerge from
their protective silken case, they
clamber up
their mother's legs and
crowd onto the
dorsal side of her abdomen. The...
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hovering over a
beach in Gaza City
transmitted images of
eight figures clambering from the
strand onto a jetty. "Israeli
Ministry of
Defense Selects Elbit...
- downwards. This does not
permit many
movements other than
hanging or
clambering up trees. Most
megabats roost with the head
tucked towards the belly,...
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possible inspirations. He
suggests that the
scene in
which "Sherlock
Holmes clambered alone to the top of a
Dartmoor mound and surve**** the
landscape below...