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Its share of mortgages has clambered back to over 30%.
Inside the West Wing, staffers again clambered for a response.
Sterling clambered up to $1.3032, after firming 0.8 percent overnight.
A beaver clambered along the bank of a small stream.
Crew members clambered up a metal ladder into the fuselage.
I clambered under the back deck to look for the drain.
People clambered on chairs and shot their hands in the air.
Dense fog gave them cover as they clambered into their boats.
But they clambered down off of that high horse pretty quickly.
They decamped into the desert and clambered through loose, gravelly hills.
When euphoric Germans clambered on top of the Wall on Nov.
People clambered off buses, lifting small children and large sacks of belongings.
As her children, Stella, 6, and Vegas, 7, clambered over her, Mrs.
We all clambered across the snowfield as bemused skiers watched our progress.
Another snowmobile driver swung by to rescue him, and Oviuk clambered aboard.
This figure has since clambered back up to reach 50.8 percent in 2016.
At some, the rebel passengers threatened to shoot if security forces clambered aboard.
The boy kissed his father and hugged him and clambered onto his shoulders.
Quickly, delirious Berliners surged through the old checkpoints or clambered over the wall.
He clambered into the driver's seat, and pushed the button to start the vehicle.
On Sunday, a canine accidentally clambered into a 30-foot well and became stuck.
In their haste to get out, students tripped, fell and clambered over each other.
People clambered into trees and onto rooftops to avoid the tide of murky water.
Everyone else just clambered over the balcony and walked directly into our living room.
A few students clambered onto the rooftops of the dingy duplexes, waving handmade signs.
Reflecting this near-universal discontent, unexpected travelers have clambered aboard Aurelius's attack on PROMESA.
I clambered up the steps and across the plastic sheeting with an Egyptian colleague.
They have not clambered up the stairs to a loftier perch in the standings.
We lingered transfixed for 45 minutes until we felt cold and then clambered out.
He ran toward the smoke-enshrouded wreck, and clambered atop in search of an opening.
When a fighter clambered up a wall for a flying kick, a few spectators ducked.
One came to a halt outside the house, and several men carrying weapons clambered down.
Last, I clambered atop the gym's tallest wall — about 17 feet high — and dropped down.
Some clambered over the frosted mounds or walked their bikes through the piles of ice.
Half a dozen players clambered into the stands to take French flags from the crowd.
As our eyes adjusted to the darkness, we saw a lifeguard tower and clambered up.
Sloan had him climb on, then clambered around and under the bike, making final adjustments.
Many have also clambered to take photos of the indoor monstrosity to put up on Weibo.
Haye bravely clambered back into the ring only for his corner to throw in the towel.
They clambered over the audience, they sprayed us with water — and we rooted for their triumph.
As children clambered on a pirate ship inside Quebradillas's water park, Amelia Rivera, 0003, offered advice.
It isn't even about the people who clambered through Skepta's "All Over The House" video, pleasured.
As she clambered up the opposite bank, the border authorities descended, just as she had anticipated.
Last in the N.H.L. the previous season, they had, by early 1937, clambered to the top.
A tweed-clad woman clambered onto the runway, security guards scrambled and Gigi Hadid took action.
Producers clambered over the bed with cups, attempting to rid the set of the unwanted guest.
We clambered onto their car to wind rope around the mattress we affixed to the top.
Brent crude clambered back above $58 per barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate made it past $53.
They jumped on the sculpture, ecstatic, and clambered up its back like they were straddling the world.
After a few moments of serene silence, the bear clambered off to take care of his necessities.
Then Bleacher Report picked up the story and the remaining 20173 stadiums clambered for her to visit.
Lawmakers clambered over tables, cursed and piled into each other as security personnel tried to maintain order.
At one point, having clambered laboriously onto the rope, he would find himself facing the wrong way.
Small groups clambered up a precarious ladder to fly flags from a roof spiked with construction poles.
Small groups clambered up a precarious ladder to fly flags from a roof spiked with construction poles.
Some—mid-wheelie—clambered up and over their bikes, performing acrobatic maneuvers as they sped through traffic.
Before we clambered onto the rafts for Day 2, Greg asked everyone to gather on the beach.
Amateur photographers came with selfie-sticks and ladders that they clambered atop to get the best shot.
His head rebounded viciously off the second rope; the bell rang just as he clambered to his feet.
I finally clambered to the tippy-top and grabbed hold of the wall to keep from sliding down.
She clambered over the rock, unable to shoot this turn, but readying her rifle for her next command.
Then he and Flores clambered out and took off in opposite directions, running through the vast, desolate desert.
He turned and waved, clambered in, started the grumbling engine, put the truck into gear and drove off.
He then clambered over the prison wall and lowered himself to the ground using a rope, officials say.
When they were prevented from boarding trains Friday morning, scores clambered onto the tracks and refused to leave.
After Allen surfaced, he swam and clambered over uprooted trees back to shore and then to higher ground.
Young men in tuxedos, grinning widely, clambered over one another for a better view of the belly dancer.
When I finally got my head above water and clambered ashore, heart pounding, I had three immediate thoughts.
Around that time, Chaim Deutsch bolted out the back door of the market and clambered over two fences.
Police snipers clambered atop tin rooftops and locals hid under beds as the gunshots rang out, the witnesses said.
According to CBS Sports, a pack of mongoose clambered onto the course during the second of three playoff events.
It was what left her feeling hollowed out and empty when she clambered into her lonely bed every night.
When there was no room left on the ground, they clambered up traffic signal poles and scurried onto walls.
Almost all clambered aboard the now emblematic rusting vessels which risk disaster to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Italy.
Sonja frantically clambered out of the car, opened the rear door, and pulled Richie out of the back seat.
Schoolchildren clambered over a huge Challenger 2 battle tank, an AS-90 artillery gun and an armored personnel carrier.
But just as the boat was about to push off, one of the men suddenly clambered down toward it.
Ms. Fisher clambered up on top of it "all by herself," he said, and sat through the entire performance.
Using the edge of a wing, Mr. Corenswet helped push the plane onto a taxiway and then clambered aboard.
I clambered into the press boat, an elegant wooden umpire launch, and we set off upstream searching for swans.
Stillwell's friends clambered out of the water after a brief glimpse of the shark as it made its approach.
I walked into Berlin's Holländer Pflanzencenter and, passing the airplants and fiddle-leaf figs, clambered toward a row of Monsteras.
The historic images date as far back as 1861, when surveyors clambered up mountains to make maps of the area.
Others clambered onto check-in counters as the protesters appeared to control part of the airport for a short while.
"Boulder is actually becoming more artistic every year," Ms. DiDomenico said, as we clambered through one of the magical refuges.
Then he clambered out, into the arms of his wife, Monica, with whom he has a 4-year-old son.
Particularly Demian Maia who clambered all over Matt Brown and finally caught him with a choke in the third round.
We clambered up rock walls and over enormous tree roots to slide, jump and swing into the deep natural pools.
Luna clambered on the pieces of roof on the ground and into a puddle of seawater and over wooden shambles.
Several hundred protesters poured onto Interstate 85, and some clambered onto trucks, looted their contents and set them on fire.
We clambered off at the edge of town and walked a few hundred meters up the rustic Rue St.-Eldrade.
He noted more than 3 million people have clambered up the steel structure since it opened to the public in 1998.
I'd watch on Sundays as cargos of families, each towing a minimum of four children, clambered out of their Honda Odysseys.
Once the whole crew was assembled, the riders helped one another program location details into iPhones and clambered aboard their bikes.
Except these stories aren't about the time you clambered atop a pool table — you just needed to touch the fun chandelier!
It's something Hozoji and Stearns would joke about as they clambered back onto the boat's cramped deck, replaying the near-miss.
One evening, after the clubhouse had emptied of cadres, she clambered in through the window and sat herself on the bench.
Just outside the gates, we clambered up a pile of gravel and watched fire engines spray water onto the burning plane.
The group of nine clambered over dozens of brightly painted mausoleums while descending to a purple tomb topped with three crosses.
We clambered over rocks and beams at the construction site, watched them polish the terrazzo, proud and excited for our return.
I've clambered onto this soapbox before, but we ought to be more appreciative of the food culture that is our own.
"Move, move, move," my guide said to me as we clambered down a slippery bank, grabbing on to bendy branches for support.
The revival, which aired last summer, had genuinely scary moments, like when a frog clambered inside the mouth of a sleeping girl.
"My girl has totally changed," she said as another son clambered over her, adding that even her manner of speaking had improved.
In Asunción Ixtaltepec, about five miles away, search dogs clambered over rubble with their handlers on Sunday, looking for signs of life.
Everyone clambered for a second of eye contact, but their faces flew by so suddenly even a second was impossible to claim.
This particular morning, the sun was just rising and the tide was still on its way out as she clambered over rocks.
A man and woman to his right opened the emergency exit and clambered out, slipping and falling on the plane's icy wing.
Some Venezuelans clambered on the shipping containers that block its lanes, painting "Queremos Paz," or "We Want Peace," on one of them.
Instead, nine men clambered down the steep gorge in waist-deep snow, across the river and up the cliff on the other side.
Saiga repeatedly clambered out of the ring or was pushed out between the ropes and this ultimately resulted in him dropping the decision.
Muaz Mahmud, 228, from Oromia in Ethiopia, managed to escape the packed vessel as it was sinking and clambered onto a nearby boat.
With the race effectively down to just Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders, many Democratic leaders have clambered aboard the former vice president's campaign.
On a recent spookily warm day, Mr. Hagerman clambered up a steep bank of woods, pushing past vines and stepping past fallen logs.
A convoy of more trucks and vehicles from Mr. Obeidi's militia and others arrived; the survivors loaded their fallen comrades and clambered in.
When they reached the sanctuary, the auburn-maned apes clambered out of the cages they had arrived in and climbed up to freedom.
Panicking when it looked like Lincoln might face defeat, the Republican Party clambered to make Nevada a state and so reap its electoral votes.
Earlier in the day, hundreds of tourists clambered up the UNESCO World Heritage-listed 348-metre (1,142-ft) monolith, formerly known as Ayers Rock.
We were greeted by a lanky rep in pineapple-colored Hunter S. Thompson sunglasses who ushered us inside and clambered in the back seat.
The Swede worryingly remained in the car before marshals arrived with an extinguisher and he clambered out from underneath the halo head-protection system.
At about 2:30 PM, he clambered into a rocket emblazoned with the words "FLAT EARTH," buckled himself in, and pulled on his helmet.
Near the second residence, forensic experts in chemical hazard suits clambered in and out of a truck parked by the side of the road.
Before Xi's arrival on Wednesday, local police arrested 26 demonstrators who clambered up the Golden Bauhinia, a commemorative handover statue, to demand universal suffrage.
They clambered over a wall of logs and fired at imaginary enemies as they "cleared" rooms made of plywood and sheets of black plastic.
Not to be deterred, a number of the roughly 600 demonstrators clambered atop the barricade to wave their protest signs despite the biting wind.
The women could be heard talking to controllers, and helmet cameras showed the view as they clambered along the outside of the space station.
They identified 12 countries where systemic crises began in 2007-08, of which seven have so far clambered back at least to their starting-point.
Stepan Poltorak, Ukraine's new minister of defence, and Vice-Admiral Lisa Franchetti, commander of America's Europe-based Sixth Fleet, clambered into one and cruised off.
Mr. Ucar said organizers had told civilian volunteers to stay higher up the slope, while he and professional emergency workers clambered downhill to the van.
When Mr Veliaj was ten his father died and he was taken to Greece on his uncle's shoulders as they clambered across the mountainous border.
When he arrived at the back of the house, he clambered onto the roof of a shed and knocked three times on her bedroom window.
I picked my way along the shore, falling once or twice in the seaweed, before I found a hole in the fence and clambered out.
After numbers were exchanged and photos taken to send to Ms. Hahn's husband, and promises to stay in touch, Ms. Hahn clambered down the stairs.
I clambered up to the loft and lay awake in the small wedge of space under the ceiling, listening to the rain pelt the van.
I was like, "Oh, for fuck's sake..." He shook himself dry and clambered up into this alcove over the door while I was snapping away.
On the Champs-Élysées, young men clambered onto bus stop shelters and kiosks as police officers in riot gear kept a watchful eye at intersections.
Teachers clambered into the bed of pickup trucks and traveled as far as they could along muddy, washed-out roads to check on their students.
For the sake of bringing virtual reality to the public, a then-88-year-old David Attenborough clambered into a tiny Triton submarine in late 2014.
We explored quarries and lakes and rivers, clambered down into caves, and in general did things that would scare the pants off of today's younger parents.
But the President told the audience he had chosen not to learn the details of a bipartisan deal to avert a shutdown before he clambered onstage.
So I clambered up into this indoor play structure—heroically, I thought—and within about ten seconds, I realized that I really hadn't thought this thing through.
He led the way down a path to a makeshift thatched hut, where a grizzled middle-aged man clambered out of a hammock and hailed us uncertainly.
I saw people rolling around on the ground seemingly injured and in pain, so I clambered out and hung down from the windowsill and let myself drop.
She clambered out of her apartment, jumped on a bus to the park, and sprinted towards the Throne, only to find the gates to Fort Totten locked.
Reports emerged of dozens of inmates escaping from custody while others set fire and clambered onto roofs to hang a sign saying "Indulto" or pardon in Italian.
When I was 8 years old, we got dressed up after the Macy's parade coverage, clambered into our '65 aquamarine Chevy Impala and headed to the restaurant.
Dressed in combat uniforms, the mix of young men and women clambered aboard armored amphibious vehicles on Tuesday in a mock beach invasion that included smoke bombs.
There's an enemy within it: the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), a xenophobic nationalistic party that clambered into the Bundestag for the first time this term.
Mr Bindhammer and a colleague clambered up a wonky scaffolding to the top-left corner of the wall, the end of the women's final, and worked down.
One woman poured a bottle of water over her head, and another man ripped off his shirt as he clambered up the stairs to escape the crowds.
But one evening last October, as Cullen's father was using the loader — called a skid steer — to feed the cows, Cullen clambered aboard, and his foot slipped.
There was no way I was going to battle illness into the night, so I clambered into bed and surrendered to 48 hours of sweaty, high-tension sleep.
In the end, about ten of them clambered into a boat with a crate of beer, a crate of cokes, and a load of weed and magic mushrooms.
Agents responded as about 60 people from Honduras, Guatemala, Ecuador and Nicaragua, including mothers with children and some unaccompanied minors, clambered off rafts after crossing the Rio Grande.
It described a San Francisco stowaway, James Collins, who clambered to the top of a mast only to be tossed into the "seething hold" when the mast fell.
I was one of the reporters traveling with Francis on that trip in April, and the Syrians had clambered onto the papal plane, dazed by their good fortune.
She considers the possibility that the gray-haired woman who clambered up there earlier and who is snoring there now might fall through and crush her to death.
About 12,300 soldiers, policemen and firemen clambered across expanses of debris of splintered wood and mud hoping to reach about 500 people cut off by landslides, NHK reported.
My great-grandmother Amy, wearing a long dress, then climbed out an upper window and onto a tree branch, and finally clambered down the tree to the ground.
Several individuals also broke through police cordons, clambered on cars and buses that had been parked as a barrier, then used ladders to get from one bus to another.
Using his bare hands and without a harness, Robert clambered up Cheung Kong Center located in the central business district and secured a large banner on the building's exterior.
ACCRA, Ghana — On a blistering hot day last week, a team of Ghanaians clambered out of vans into Agbogbloshie, a notoriously poor neighborhood in the capital city of Accra.
And, of course, we clambered about in the three-foot-high tunnels, which is any kid's dream but drew rivers of sweat even from this smaller-than-average American.
At the storeroom, Mr. Ayivi covered his mouth with a bandanna to protect from the dust, while Mr. Chukwu's employees clambered atop the piled sacks looking for buried treasures.
It should be saved as a park for Venetians, Mr. Pesola said, as we clambered up crumbling stairs onto a rooftop that he envisions as a sun-dappled restaurant.
The Swede worryingly remained in the car, with flames licking the airbox, before marshals arrived with an extinguisher and he clambered out from underneath the halo head-protection system.
And yet on a snowy Wednesday, Ms. Ortiz clambered 40 feet up in the air, clutching handholds and scrambling onto footholds as she climbed the rock wall at Chelsea Piers.
As 15 trucks arrived on Wednesday, hundreds of women in full face veils clambered out along with children and stood in line to be searched and given bread and water.
It was only when he had clambered out that he realised how lucky he had been: his feet had caught on the rocky shaft of a deep sinkhole hidden beneath.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose over 0.43 percent too and MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan made 20.4 percent as it clambered off near two-month lows.
Roger Mayweather, Floyd's uncle and long-time trainer, clambered into the ring to confront Judah for what he deemed to be a deliberate foul while trailing behind on the scorecards.
The prosecution also is likely to include photos of Mr. Hillary's ankle, which prosecutors said they suspect was injured as he clambered out of Garrett's second-story window to escape.
I clambered out, shivering and shaken—and forever grateful to him, in spite of the fact that, as swimmers like to say, I wouldn't recognize him with his clothes on.
Over the weekend in Nevada, the senator clambered up from a 25-point disadvantage to establishment favorite Hillary Clinton to narrowly lose and come out just a few delegates behind.
After causing a disturbance at a nearby brewery, the Petoskey News reported, the man entered the fast food chain through the back door, then apparently clambered into the drop ceiling.
At the ferry port where rusting speedboats cross the river to neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville, an expensively dressed family clambered out of a blacked-out SUV, their luggage carried by six porters.
Since he and his particular brand of shimmering, often rose-tinted Americana clambered to fame in the late 2000s with The Gaslight Anthem, Brian Fallon's lyrics have created a specific mythology.
Laurel "Buff" Burkel lay unconscious with a broken neck on the day Greg Gangnuss clambered through smoke, fuel and twisted metal in order to pull her out of a crashed helicopter.
Back on the roof, by 3 PM, security guards, health officials, firemen, and police officers had clambered up to try to dissuade Little Huang, Junjun, and the two others from jumping.
"I have a boy, so I've let that go, because he runs and jumps," said Mary Brockman, whose 5-year-old son, Duke, clambered over the walls of a slide nearby.
When it was time to shoot, the two actors clambered inside the tent and were instructed to ''just go for it,'' González recalled, while the director watched from outside, shouting evaluations.
After the nuns tried to pressure Andrée into an arranged marriage at 15, she escaped the orphanage, bloodying her feet as she clambered over a wall capped with shards of glass.
Even Victoria's Secret, in a move to reclaim market share, clambered aboard the inclusivity train last year, naming Barbara Palvin, a curvy, though not plus-size, model, as its latest Angel.
As crowds gathered on sidewalks and parade participants clambered up on floats, Stephanni Morton and her wife posed for a photo in front of an NYPD vehicle that saluted the LGBTQ community.
In "Zoolander 2," the cabal features the real thing: The designers Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, Valentino and Alexander Wang clambered aboard to send up themselves and trade insults with Mr. Ferrell's character.
At dinner on the beach, one emboldened deer clambered on a table with his two front hooves, spilling wine, clattering plates and prompting a waiter to swat him away with a menu.
And the hip-hop impresario Pharrell Williams, who grew up near Hampton, and was obsessed by space, clambered aboard, partly by sheer will, after learning about the story from his producing partner.
The maze of stalls is so sinuous that cars can only travel so far, at which point we clambered into an auto rickshaw and told the driver to head to Asiana Couture.
Those with strength left clambered over others submerged in the human heap and tried to climb out over the fence...The victims were blue...incontinent; their mouths open, vomiting; their eyes staring.
A lion at Crimea's Taigan Safari Park decided he was a lap cat and clambered into a tour vehicle to "cuddle" and "kiss" a group of tourists, as the shocking footage above shows.
On the campaign trail before a general election on May 6th, Mr Hariri has clambered atop cars, posed with fans and cuddled up to children in search of the best snap of himself.
Thirteen months ago, Comaneci was the first person Halep hugged when she clambered up into the stands on Court Philippe Chatrier after she won her first Grand Slam title at the French Open.
He somehow clambered back and in June became the first Spanish politician to take office by engineering a no-confidence vote in Parliament against the incumbent government, in this case the Popular Party.
But Curry had also found time to return to Davidson College, his alma mater, where he clambered into the student section to celebrate an 80-72 victory over St. Joseph's on Friday night.
Orban's ruling Fidesz party, which faces an election next April, had taken issue with foreign banks not providing enough credit to local firms as Hungary clambered out of the global financial crisis after 2010.
German annual inflation clambered out of negative territory in May but only as far as zero, showing price pressures in Europe's largest economy remain weak despite the European Central Bank's ultra-loose monetary policy.
Democratic presidential hopefuls clambered to showcase their labor credentials this week in a bid to wow members of an influential union whose endorsement could offer a critical boost in their party's 2202 nominating contest.
They clambered up the steep staircase of the granite bell tower that overlooks Fordham's Rose Hill campus to take in the view of the Bronx under moonlight, sending a Snapchat video from the top.
CoCo Vandeweghe hopes it is over: the exhausting routine of entering every tournament, of scrambling for qualifying wins, of scrounging for points as she clambered up the slippery rungs of the professional tennis ladder.
They tied up alongside and clambered aboard with wares to sell: deck furniture woven from cane, heavy wooden mortars for pounding manioc, baskets of charcoal for cooking and ngola boards to pass the time.
The E3 demo was short but action-packed, as Chloe and Nadine clambered through a lush jungle, stumbled into treacherous ruins, and found themselves in an all-out fire fight with some very unfriendly fellows.
Tens of thousands of Yazidis fled their homes and clambered up Mount Sinjar in an attempt to escape the fighters; hundreds were massacred, while thousands of women and girls were abducted and sold into slavery.
While the Colombians clambered up the stands to celebrate with their nearest and dearest, Mahut consoled Roger-Vasselin who was crying into his towel as he struggled to come to terms with the near miss.
He was detained in Kiev on Friday, following a dramatic standoff earlier in the week where he clambered on a roof to avoid law enforcement and was freed from a police van by his supporters.
Once he clambered out of the hatch of the Gemini spacecraft, it took a whole lot of NASA ground control coaxing to get him back inside, like impatient parents calling a kid home for dinner.
Here's an incomplete list, largely from the past few weeks, in no particular order: Working in the White House: The White House used to be a place Washington's climbers clambered over each other to reach.
Around 220 pint-size spectators, ages 280 to 8, swarmed around a tiny ticket window, then clambered into a brightly lit hall with black walls and red leather benches, licking lollipops and pulling at cotton candy.
As I clambered down from the farm van, Hervé Blondel, one of the vineyard managers, handed me a bucket and a pair of garden shears and set me to work picking fruit without much further advice.
I clambered out of the pool and, chanting the spelling of one woman's name so I would remember it, begged a scrap of used napkin and a pen from the lifeguard so I could take notes.
A local captain offered to take us in his 50-foot fishing boat, so we all clambered aboard with our camping gear, boxes of bottled water, and styrofoam coolers filled with melting ice and Bintang beer.
Schools have clambered to enter ever-richer leagues and build the prestige of their programs with the goal of big profits for the athletics departments and wider exposure that can lead to an explosion in enrollment.
At about midday, as more protesters clambered on to the roof, the Americans fired at least four volleys of tear gas, driving several hundred demonstrators back from the compound's front gate, but a larger number remained.
Instead, about two hours later, Rosenstein clambered back into his official SUV and returned to the Justice Department having emerged, unscathed, from his two meetings at the White House and a phone call with the President.
Molina, 34, clambered unsteadily back to his feet as the count reached eight, but the referee stepped in again to stop the fight after two minutes and two seconds of the round with a technical knockout declared.
And so this week Charlemagne clambered aboard the gravy train to Strasbourg to watch Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission (the EU's executive arm) deliver his "state-of-the-union" address to the European Parliament.
I thought of my own cat and of all the times I've clambered up on the couch to fend her off with a throw pillow, only to look into her eyes with total misunderstanding and total adoration.
Dozens of emergency workers with sniffer dogs clambered over piles of debris trying to find anyone still trapped, while cranes removed huge slabs of fallen masonry and trucks full of rubble left the area every few minutes.
One reason, he pointed out to me earlier in the day, as we clambered over the roots of an enormous, ancient ficus tree in a garden in the Piazza Marina, was that Duchamp seemed disinterested in beauty.
On a recent afternoon, a group of tourists, led by an energetic tour guide who came dressed in military fatigues and combat boots, clambered onto a golf cart at the roadside entrance of one of the tunnels.
Ruiz clambered into the ring at 19 stone and two pounds last time, when he came in at short notice and dethroned the previously undefeated Joshua with a seventh round stoppage in one of boxing's biggest upsets.
The search for survivors continued during the night in Amatrice, where 207 people are known to have died, as emergency workers with sniffer dogs clambered over piles of debris trying to find anyone still trapped under the rubble.
We walked past a "Safety Is Our First Priority" sign on the wall, an artifact from a time when there might have been frequent worker injuries in such a place, and clambered up a set of steel stairs.
During a tour of the refinished dome's interior, construction inspector Tom Nowell clambered up steep stairways to point out improvements, such as a new lighting system, walkways, new glazing and netting for access to hard-to-reach spots.
ST.-LOUIS, Senegal — On a hazy afternoon last week, about two dozen Senegalese commandos dressed in dark green camouflage uniforms landed their black Zodiac boats on a sandy beach and clambered ashore, their M-16 rifles at the ready.
ONE recent Saturday afternoon three performers, dressed in clownish finery, clambered out of a rusty 1950s pickup truck in a suburb of Havana and spent the next hour cavorting, breakdancing and sashaying for the amusement of a dozen children.
Five-week-old kitten Dusty is the perfect example of when exploration goes a tad wrong; after she clambered into a wheelie bin and got her head stuck, the RSPCA had to work with firefighters to get her free.
McConnell and fellow Senate leaders clambered for the support of more Republican senators to avoid the embarrassment of a weak showing after Trump went out on a limb to cut the deal with congressional leaders, Senate Republican aides said.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Jubilant supporters clambered onto tables to welcome Austria's new president Alexander Van der Bellen to his post-election celebration on Sunday night, giddy with relief that the former Greens leader had clearly beaten his far-right opponent.
That was the thought of Marie Benoliel, a 28-year-old professional gate-crasher who clambered onto the catwalk at the Chanel show in Paris on Monday only to find herself in a confrontation with the model Gigi Hadid.
I was almost on my hands and knees as I clambered back inside the hatch...and into a room where everyone was standing around and chatting comfortably, giving strange looks to the soaked, trembling mainlander who had burst into their midst.
Republican leaders, who had clambered to limit defections in their ranks heading into Tuesday's vote, were largely successful: 13 Republicans joined with Democrats to admonish Trump's move — well short of the number Democrats would need to overturn the president's promised veto.
VIENNA, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Jubilant supporters clambered onto tables to welcome Austria's new president Alexander Van der Bellen to his post-election celebration on Sunday night, giddy with relief that the former Greens leader had clearly beaten his far-right opponent.
Before too long, a handful of police cars showed up, in part to manage the traffic and block the road, but also possibly to coax down the couple who had clambered on top of a phone box for a dance.
He swiftly clambered up the echelons of the conservative establishment, editing the op-ed page of The Wall Street Journal by the time he was 28 and eventually advising the presidential campaigns of John McCain, Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio.
They mocked the reporter's fusty brown oxfords, and whooped as their leader clambered onto the roof of the KTLA van ("Jake, I wouldn't do that," the reporter warned), where he stood triumphant — symbolically, at least — over the old-media landscape.
Sharp, rich writing ("Hattie clambered from the train, her skirt still hemmed with Georgia mud, the dream of Philadelphia round as a marble in her mouth and the fear of it a needle in her chest") keeps the portraits in focus.
As Klobuchar slipped off her shoes and clambered onto a small box so that she would be at the right level for the cameras, she laughingly insisted that at five-foot-four-inches she is the average height for a woman.
KASTRO, Greece (Reuters) - Three years ago, a young Greek opposition politician named Alexis Tsipras clambered onto a tractor to give a rousing speech to hundreds of cheering farmers blockading the roads, vowing to 'crush' harsh reforms that he said were leading nowhere.
A few technicians watched from a control room as I drove around and around, occasionally crashing Then one of the workers at the facility, perhaps in his late teens, clambered into the "car" and said he'd show me how it was done.
GOP defections: Republican leaders, who had clambered to limit defections in their ranks heading into Tuesday's vote, were largely successful: 13 Republicans joined with Democrats to admonish Trump's move — well short of the number Democrats would need to overturn the president's promised veto.
HOUSTON — Almost as soon as the Big 12 announced this summer that it was open to expanding to 12 teams, from the conference's current stable of 10, nearly two dozen universities clambered forward like shoppers outside a Walmart on the day after Thanksgiving.
But in the rural department of La Paz, one of the most violent in El Salvador, a 2424-year-old gang member clambered to his feet from an old mattress on the dirt floor of a mud-walled house to defy that rule.
When Joe Girardi was introduced on Sunday night before Game 3 of the Yankees' division series against the Cleveland Indians, he clambered out of the dugout to the sort of heartfelt jeers usually reserved in the Bronx for the Red Sox or Mets.
He clambered into some with an invitation for this reporter to shoehorn himself in alongside, the better to appreciate their carbon fiber innards, Bakelite steering wheels and the assorted details that, the designer said, have consistently found their way into his designs.
Swaddled in gear to protect us from the 14-degree chill, we clambered in four or five at a time, ascending 11,000 feet above sea level to the plateau, a white plain bounded by the jagged peaks of the Dolomites mountain range.
Peter has ambitious plans for their new home — he envisions a new view, a pool in the yard — and he's soon clambered onto a bulldozer (the same or another) that's on the property, moving trees and dirt as Zaneta prepares for their nuptials elsewhere.
I crawled and clambered the rest of the way home through overgrown alleys, and when I finally made it, I stole a whole cherry pie out of the fridge and took it outside and ate the whole thing with my hands while still hiding in some bushes.
While her brother answered questions about cutting milk from his diet and the news anchor and mother discussed the newly-issued guidelines for testing babies for this potentially-deadly condition, the little girl, named Iris, decided sitting still was too boring and clambered up onto the news desk.
More than 14 years after he and an accomplice clambered onto the roof of the Van Gogh Museum here, broke a window with a sledgehammer and lifted the canvases off the wall, Mr. Durham has finally come clean about his involvement in one of the most infamous postwar art heists.
On the video feed, McRaven could see that the men who were in the downed helicopter had clambered out and were moving on with the mission, which was first to secure one of the smaller buildings on the compound and then proceed into the ground level of the suspected bin Laden living quarters.
During the afternoon outing, 5-year-old George, who dressed in a H&M polo shirt, and 4-year-old Charlotte, who wore a floral dress by Rachel Riley, clambered into the stream, checked out the treehouse and got to see a hollowed-out tree trunk that is used as a play tunnel.
Hess fished for fistfuls of Anderson's hair from inside a full guard that he didn't know how to use, and while Anderson eventually passed to side control, the end came soon enough: Hess clambered to his feet and threw more sloppy windmill punches, dropped Anderson, and started in with a brief battery of soccer kicks.
"It depends on the space you have: If you have a lot of room to spread out your bodyweight, then you can balance yourself, but if you're in a space where there's not, you have to hold on," he says of what happens after you've clambered up onto the roof of a moving train.
If you include remixes, people have listened to "Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)" by The Wurzels—a song that clambered to number 1 in the UK charts and hung on there for two whole weeks and has been played on radio shows and at weddings for the last 40 years—more than a million times on Spotify.
In the nineteen-sixties, my father, having clambered through the ranks of a Japanese multinational company (it was a folie à deux; he spoke incomprehensible English, and his managers didn't understand any), had built himself a sizable two-story house, a far step from the two-room flat in Calcutta that he had shared with his four brothers and his mother after Partition.
Yet, as happens whenever Jeff Monson, a 45-year-old American known as "The Snowman," visits a town in Russia — or, in this case, Abkhazia, one of the pro-Russian enclaves in the lands of the former Soviet Union — he was greeted with whoops of delight last month when he limped from the Dynamo Stadium locker room and clambered into a cage to battle a fit Russian in his 20s.
They included Vienna Aktionismus; Gina Pane, who would put out fire with her hands and, in one piece, clambered barefoot up a ladder with bladed metal pieces stuck into the rungs, stopping only when the pain became excruciating; Chris Burden in such performances as his crucifixion on the roof of a Volkswagen and crawling bare-chested over broken glass up a Los Angeles freeway; and work by Dennis Oppenheim, such as his 1970 piece, Reading Position for a Second Degree Burn.

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