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Clamber up a cyclops and bosh him in the eye!
But they rapidly clamber up and down trees and grapple during fights.
The same crewman cut loose a rope that survivors were using to clamber up.
Fans clamber up street signs, buildings and bus stops to get a better view.
They clamber up from a wide Pacific bay and ramble across some 40 hills.
Clamber up a ladder through a doorway covered with a sloppily nailed piece of plywood.
Children clamber up the mounds, teenagers skateboard down its slopes, and passers-by snap selfies.
On the afternoon I visited, tour groups poured from buses to clamber up to the fort's ramparts.
Lowe chose to radio for a helicopter, drop his lead line and clamber up the cliff face.
Different areas are more connected than ever, with plenty of passages to crawl through and vines to clamber up.
Every character can jump, and if you hold jump while leaping into a wall you'll clamber up the wall.
It has large, complex environments that clamber up into tangled jungle canopies and tumble down into winding carrion burrows.
Families forage through garbage, parents skip meals to let their children eat, and adolescents clamber up trees to pluck mangoes.
Runners will clamber up a treacherous path, using hands no less than feet, to the canyon rim before turning and running back.
Those pillars help generate electrostatic charges that provide at least part of the creature's ability to clamber up vertical surfaces with relative ease.
We would get a wake-up kiss, don the glass slipper, let down our locks so he could clamber up the tower and rescue us.
I saw protesters clamber up the scaffolding of a building to tear down a long red banner extolling the day, and set it on fire.
The Utah Jazz have tried to clamber up the cliff wall of the playoffs for several years running and may welcome James's hand on the climbing rope.
Chad Laprise's well-rounded skill set and general toughness makes him a dangerous proposition for much of the lightweight division as he attempts to clamber up the UFC rankings.
What I do not enjoy is watching cocky little Noctis clamber up on the back of the convertible, legs splayed, as he showboats for every passing car and cactuar.
And when the raft drifts to solid land, the ants clamber up around a nearby blade of grass or stick to build a bell-shaped structure with their own little bodies.
It is a three-acre space, shaded by trees and wedged in a stretch between the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, where children can clamber up jungle gyms and athletes can play basketball.
They had been waiting since morning for park officials to unlock the gate that opens intermittently to allow people to clamber up the steep ridge of the rock for the three-hour climb.
In keeping with the wishes of Schafer, who died in 2001, there is always a patriotic section, always some gospel music, always a part where the children in the crowd clamber up onstage.
About 10 gunmen removed Mr. Park and Mr. Alindajao from their ship in October, using ropes from a speedboat to clamber up the cargo vessel off Bongao in Tawi-Tawi province, near Jolo.
As bags of sugar, lentils and rice are picked off the lower shelves by shoppers, men carrying ladders push through and clamber up to the higher ones where boxes of fresh supplies are stored.
He has a dedicated jump button, can sprint, backflip, and hop around during fights, and — the biggest change for the character — can now clamber up rock faces like a fairy version of Assassin's Creed's Ezio.
Samarra's Sunnis clamber up the helter-skelter of their malwiya, the towering minaret with which the Abbasid caliphs adorned their capital 1,200 years ago when they ruled the Islamic world from this little bend in the Tigris.
Beginning decades ago, even when security was looser and Mr. Kaplan was fortified by $5 million in liability insurance, he would often have to spend months negotiating for dispensation to clamber up scaffolds, bridge cables and antennas.
More unfortunate yet, disingenuous grifters wait in the wings to devour every scrap of validation that falls their way, ready to clamber up these companies' own platforms with their outsized soapboxes, shouting until the Overton window inches their way.
Within 23 seconds, seawater rushing through a gaping hole in the starboard hull was at first waist-deep, then neck-high as sailors pushed aside mattresses, wall lockers and other floating debris to clamber up a ladder to safety.
At the moment I reside in the gap between divorce and dating, where I ponder whether to clamber up the opposite slope or just plant tomatoes and settle in right here, watching whatever romance Turner Classic Movies sends my way.
The Scottish influence is most resplendent, however, in the abundance of whiskeys, which an obliging bartender will nimbly clamber up the shelves to fetch, before serving cocktails like the peaty Blackberry Tartan (whiskey, blackberry compote, walnut bitters) and the Krankie (rosemary-infused bourbon, tamarind purée).
I tracked her to the woods, to her home tree, and I watched her clamber up to the snug opening of her den, a gap between the branches, through which she gleefully — or so it seemed to me — disappeared, along with my former yarmulke.
At the border post, the highest paved international crossing in the world, more than a dozen diesel semi-trailer trucks now crawl over the pass each day, and hundreds of vehicles crowded with tourists from Pakistan and China clamber up for photos and picnics.
No wonder regular people began to reimagine themselves as walking conglomerates in their own right, poring over self-help books and even hiring consultants to help them polish their "brand image" in order to clamber up the corporate ladder and fine-tune their romantic lives.
As "Love" understood and ultimately got right, relationships may not come to a head with a mad dash through New York on New Year's Eve, or with someone facing his fear of heights to clamber up a Los Angeles fire escape, but they do eventually come to a head.
View of nest Babblers have a weak flight and are residents within their range. The forage in parties and clamber up vegetation and when disturbed, they tend to drop from the topmost perches of the bush into the undergrowth. The typical habitat is undergrowth in forest or on the edge of forests in more open growth. Their food is mainly insects.
It is a stocky, powerful bird, with short strong legs and a massive bill which can deliver a painful bite to the unwary. Although a flightless bird, the takahē sometimes uses its reduced wings to help it clamber up slopes. Takahē plumage, beaks, and legs show typical gallinule colours. Adult takahē plumage is silky, iridescent, and mostly dark-blue or navy-blue on the head, neck, and underside, peacock blue on the wings.
It is unknown how well Archaeopteryx could fly, or if it could even fly at all. This was the earliest hypothesis, encouraged by the examples of gliding vertebrates such as flying squirrels. It suggests that proto-birds like Archaeopteryx used their claws to clamber up trees and glided off from the tops. See also Some recent research undermines the "trees down" hypothesis by suggesting that the earliest birds and their immediate ancestors did not climb trees.
Maturation may require only a few years, as in Kentucky wisteria, or nearly twenty, as in Chinese wisteria. Maturation can be forced by physically abusing the main trunk, root pruning, or drought stress. Wisteria can grow into a mound when unsupported, but is at its best when allowed to clamber up a tree, pergola, wall, or other supporting structure. Whatever the case, the support must be very sturdy, because mature wisteria can become immensely strong with heavy wrist-thick trunks and stems.
The nature of the terrain meant that the only possible route was up a slope covered with kunai grass directly beneath the cliffs. Over a period of two hours, the Australians made several attempts to clamber up the slopes to reach their objective, but each time they were repulsed by intense machine gun fire and grenade attacks. As dusk fell, it appeared impossible to reach the objective or even hold the ground already gained, and the company was ordered to withdraw.
Below is a vast complex of shrubs including palmettos, yaupon, yucca, prickly-pear cactus, resurrection fern, and many others including the iconic Spanish Moss. The forest is also home to different species of amphibians and land animals, including deer, snakes, raccoons, alligators, wild turkey, frogs, and many others. One of the area's most beloved, and endangered, creatures is the loggerhead sea turtle. From late May through mid-August, female turtles clamber up the beach after dark to dig nests in the dunes above the high water line and lay their eggs.
In addition, they help devotees clamber up onto the Ándas to briefly touch the icon's cross, and wipe the image with cloths tossed at them. The wiping of cloth on the image, which is also done during the Pahalík ("kissing") ritual held the eve of the Traslación, follows the folk belief that cloth can absorb the powers of a holy object (usually and specifically its curative abilities). This sanctity-through-contact descends from the ancient custom of ex brandea (cloth wiped on the bodies or tombs of the Twelve Apostles), itself part of the wider category of Third-class relics.
Educated at Marlborough, Young began rock climbing shortly before his first term at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied Classics and won the Chancellor's Medal for English Verse two years running. While there, Young wrote a humorous college climbing guide called The Roof-Climber's Guide to Trinity, in part a parody of early alpine guidebooks, in part a useful reference work for those, like him, who were keen to clamber up Cambridge's highest spires.Young, G. W. (ca 1898). The Roof-Climber's Guide to Trinity During the Edwardian Period, and up until the outbreak of hostilities heralding World War I, Young made several new and difficult ascents in the Alps, including noted routes on the Zermatt Breithorn on Monte Rosa (the "Younggrat"), the west ridge of the Gspaltenhorn, on the west face of the Weisshorn, and a dangerous and rarely repeated route on the south face of the Täschhorn.
Investors in 1873 clamber up the Fourth National Bank No. 20 Nassau Street hoping to get their money back. Congress played a major role in the American Civil War, as the Republicans were in control of both chambers; after the war ended in 1865, Reconstruction was controlled by President Andrew Johnson, who broke with the Radical Republicans (led by Congressman Thaddeus Stevens and Senator Charles Sumner.) After the elections of 1866 the Radicals came to power, impeached (but did not convict) President Johnson, and controlled Reconstruction policy. The Radical hold was broken by the Democratic landslide victories in the election of 1874, and Democrats regained control of the US House of Representatives, this was thanks in part to the Long Depression started by the Panic of 1873. The Democrats would continue to dominate the US House of Representatives, and even gained control of the US Senate in the 1878 US Senate election as the depression worsened. The Gilded Age (1877–1901) was marked by Republican dominance of Congress—and the Presidency— except in the early years, and some of the mid-years of the Gilded Age-, despite the Democratic lock on the Solid South.

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