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Scrambling is a
mountaineering term for
ascending steep terrain using one's
hands to ****ist in
holds and balance. "A scramble" is a
related term, denoting...
- of our lifetime." In 2018,
there were over 300,000
Taiwanese fans that
clambered for the 20,000
tickets available for CĂ©lines
first concert ever in Taiwan...
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digits on its hind feet. This
allows it to
grasp the
stems of
bushes as it
clambers around in its
riverside habitat.
Gliding During the
evolutionary history...
- downwards. This does not
permit many
movements other than
hanging or
clambering up trees. Most
megabats roost with the head
tucked towards the belly,...
- get to work, school, clinics, universities,
relatives houses, or
markets clamber up and down sand
embankments or
across ditches to cir****vent
concrete slabs...
- However, none of
these methods succeeded in
their purpose and
Fenner clambers to the
doorway of the
hanging cell,
where he is met by
Julie Johnston (Kika...
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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...
- to the Cordaitales, a
group of
extinct Carboniferous-Permian
trees and
clambering plants whose reproductive structures had some
similarities to
those of...
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British Government for advice, the best that
could be
given is for it to
clamber hastily back on the
Lagos side of the
fence with
cheque book at the ready...
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remain upstanding, full of backbone,
looking ahead... [in The General] he
clambers onto the roof of his
locomotive and
leans gently forward to scan the terrain...