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"clambering" Definitions
  1. climbing or moving with effort or difficulty, typically using both hands and feet.
  2. Botany
  3. of or relating to plants that creep or climb like vines, but without benefit of tendrils.
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And some did, clambering up onto the rooftops to wait.
Throngs of clambering fans fought to take selfies and screamed words of praise.
Was clambering to grab the discarded coupons and receipts of others worth it?
Hundreds of English fans ran for their lives, many clambering over barriers in desperation.
Even with the ladder, clambering up to my bunk wasn't particularly easy or graceful.
The tepid beat—barely faster than your heartbeat—the choral whirls and clambering strings.
Now Kentuckians are clambering aboard the Trump train — and to heck with its destination.
Videos from the scene showed people dressed in orange clambering over the fallen structure.
Mammals' cone types dropped to two—a nadir from which we are still clambering back.
Imagine clambering onto the rim of a serving bowl twice the size of your body.
And perhaps you'll find clambering out of the social awkwardness is easier than you thought.
The frigid front and rear fire escapes cramped with dozens of people clambering to safety.
Residents walked dazed through town, clambering over fractured roads to search for missing family members.
Look no further than Sebastian Stan and Jimmy Fallon clambering toward the same red solo cup.
People on Twitter have been sharing images of their feline pals clambering into their Christmas trees.
Volunteers flocked to Greek islands to help the refugees clambering ashore from their overloaded rubber dinghies.
During a lifetime of odd jobs, his favorite was being a roofer, readily clambering up five stories.
We all decide that haggis isn't that bad, but we aren''t clambering to eat it again.
"I do too," says Perrie, and then we're all clambering for the door and everyone's waving goodbye.
With markets there closed on Monday and Tuesday, its steel makers are clambering to find alternative supplies.
The traps take a snap anytime something moves, like a family of bears clambering through the frame.
"Animals are the most mindful creatures on the planet," he said, the dogs clambering all over him.
Slowly, the crowd begins to disperse, clambering down the cliff, drifting back to town, to normal life.
I ultimately did fall with the corpse on my back, while impatiently clambering over some rough terrain.
The most celebrated, Steve Sillett, who pioneered canopy research in giant trees, also met his wife clambering aloft.
She's constantly jumping, springing, racing, clambering, scrambling, darting after shadowy crooks, and zooming away in the blue convertible.
The footage shows the bear clambering up onto the front porch and batting over the home's holiday decorations.
Barbary macaque, the monkeys living on the island of Gibraltar, appear like aliens clambering around an urban environment.
Bradford were just that, carving Wimbledon open on three occasions and so clambering above them in the league.
Before receiving an answer, his 6-foot-2 frame was already clambering on top of a trash can.
While clambering around one of them, we came across an underground chamber dotted with bottles of Barbancourt rum.
Some of that world comes to him, clambering onboard in a blur of ages, hues and conversational interests.
We'd spend hours clambering around and hiding out, the smell of citrus still hanging vividly in the air.
This is to clambering up monkey bars what mountaineering is to hiking, a natural human pursuit pushed to extremes.
State television showed pilots clambering into their airplanes in snowy airfields and officers unfurling maps and speaking on telephones.
"I want to sit next to my sister-roommates!" demanded Eli, clambering onto a stool between Claire and Juno.
Clambering up a stairwell demands physical effort but little planning, travel or cost, since most office buildings contain stairs.
I started climbing buildings while in college, clambering up small spires and saluting Oxford's gargoyles, but this was different.
Mourners must then carry the coffin the rest of the way, clambering over other tombs and through passageways between mausoleums.
When you finally get your chance to ride in an autonomous Uber, you may find yourself clambering into a Mercedes-Benz.
The former Portuguese colony and now special administrative region is clambering back after revenue plunged to five-year lows in 20183.
That indicates Danuvius was able to walk upright on two legs and also use all four limbs while clambering through trees.
They locked her in a bathroom, Elena told police, but she got away through an open window, clambering down the drainpipe.
The researchers decided to make a thorough search of the gully, clambering across the steep slope to search for more artifacts.
After clambering aboard, they can have a coffee or cold drink and order a snack, an opportunity to forget challenges ashore.
We'd hazard a guess that plenty of other investors are clambering to get into the firm's newest fund before the door shuts.
Sales of magazines and books declined rapidly and have continued to fall ever since, despite the economy clambering back to its feet.
This has been a big year for Bieber, who has been clambering back atop fame mountain ever since some tumult in 2015.
In India, one of the world's largest sources of mica, workers can find themselves clambering across unstable ground that's prone to collapse.
Its art history and classical studies majors spend as much time in museums and clambering over archaeological sites as in the classroom.
The scene was captured in sickening photos: overcrowded boats compared to slave ships, the rescued clambering over the bodies of the dead.
Neymar's stunning early performances as a teenager turned him into an instant millionaire, with sponsors clambering to sign him to their brands.
Bereft of goals, she is a teenager grasping onto whatever hoist she can find, clambering towards whatever looks or feels like freedom.
He was relentless in forcing his way into meetings to which he wasn't invited and clambering into motorcades where he wasn't manifested.
Chris and I spent hours clambering through the fort, which was thickly covered in underbrush, banyan trees and guarded by suspicious goats.
"He was a fascinating man," Mr. Knight said of Norell, after nimbly clambering into a taxicab with minimal help from a cane.
Bong has become the toast of the town, with A-listers clambering over each other to sing his praises at various events.
And they generally don't have the "oomph" needed for grunt work like pulling stumps, clambering up hills and scrambling over rough terrain.
In the book's final pages, a sombre photo essay shows Thwaites clambering toward a Swiss mountain peak, alone, in his goat suit.
And now everybody needs to have that photo, so all of these people started clambering on this mountain and going off designated trails.
Two of them were convicted last year of clambering into a government compound during the unrest, for which they received community-service sentences.
Fonda is hale, but being arrested at her age brings challenges, like staying balanced with bound hands while clambering into a police wagon.
After clambering from the car in one piece, Liston is said to have kissed the pavement in joy at having survived the ride.
After half an hour, a spring rain sends everyone clambering back onto the bus, and we nap all the way back to Beijing.
Cartels might not be clambering for TV spots or coming up with jingles, but there is a real art to marketing your product.
Cici Paramita, 27, was clambering through the shattered remains of her house, a tangle of water-logged debris, 50 meters from the beach.
"The crabs didn't seem concerned about our presence and I would often find one or two clambering over my legs while filming," Vail said.
They're used to working in rough, mountainous terrain, dangling from a helicopter and clambering high up on transmission towers to get power lines up.
Enterprising thieves have been known to drop in on passengers, clambering on top of CNGs and slicing through their canvas roofing to gain entry.
The critter could be seen clambering on top of packages of Welch's fruit snacks and sitting inside the machine's opening where snacks are dispensed.
Soon we were fording a brisk river, clambering up and down hills of mud not that far from the color of Ms. Angulo's seafood.
"I feel like a Carpool Karaoke reject," says Eddie Redmayne, clambering into a van full of balloons alongside James Corden in the clip above.
Those are three-toed sloths that make their homes there, clambering ever so slowly into the upper branches to bask in the morning sun.
The trio had been sentenced for clambering on Cuadrilla lorries last year, but the Court of Appeal ruled that their punishment had been "manifestly excessive".
If you listen closely enough, you'll hear the sound of pastel waterproof Timberland boots clambering over to the West Coast — Indio, California, to be exact.
Clambering inside on ice-covered concrete, water dropping from the walls, the smashed ceiling lit by torches, it is easy to imagine the midnight attack.
OPINION: Mugabe's successors aren't good men There was Ivy, nearing her sixties, clambering onto to our live position because she wanted to have her say.
Infrared photography showed bats clambering into the clay pots that had been tied to trees to collect the sap, then drooling and urinating in them.
"It is most important for me to have a contract," she said before clambering up to operate a crane on a test machine near here.
Autonomous-vehicle ubiquity may be decades away, but automakers, startups and tech companies are already clambering to be king of the 'future of transportation' hill.
When Osipov was eight, he spent the summer playing in Tarusa with Solzhenitsyn's stepson, Dmitri, clambering up to the roof of Osipov's great-grandfather's house.
So many trees fell in Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong, that commuters who ventured out the next morning quipped that going to work meant clambering through "jungle".
Given the billions of dollars in demand, and the potential life-saving applications, it's no wonder investors are clambering to get a piece of the market.
BUT IF YOU GO AND TALK TO ANY SMALL BANK, THEY ARE CLAMBERING FOR REFORM, REDUCED COSTS, THE ABILITY TO BE A LITTLE MORE AGGRESSIVE LENDING.
Like crawfish in a pot of water, though, the pressure intensifies and those crawfish go scrambling for purchase, clambering over one another to escape that pot.
There was also drama on track, with Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson crashing his Sauber in the first session and clambering out with the car on fire.
Enjoy the Matterhorn views as you cruise the pistes, and watch out for chamois — horned, goat-like animals that you might see clambering on the rocks.
There was no choreographed display, as there had been against Thailand and Chile, only raw emotion: fists pumping the air and bodies clambering on Rapinoe's back.
One virtuosic run follows another, perhaps best typified by finger-busting scurryings gathering speed along a single keyboard, soon countered by deft clambering on the pedals.
Waldo, Mike, and their small but intensely loyal and hard-working crew were constantly clambering over the rocket and the launch rig—welding, hammering, grinding, cutting.
A Pegasus Airlines passenger plane broke into three pieces, injuring dozens, and video broadcast by the Turkish news media showed people clambering out onto a wing.
BEIJING — A trip to Sun Xun's studio involved clambering — suitcase and all — onto the back of his friend's moped in the dusty outskirts of this city.
This winter, some of the biggest new books have featured ruthless girls clambering for power while corrupt adults break everything apart through their venality and greed.
Dinner ran long one Sunday and, clambering into bed, the prospect of watching Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) moan about "the beauty in this world" just seemed painful.
Clambering to his feet with a twinkle in his eyes, the South African leader replied, "I always stand up for a member of the House of Lords."
In the video, the man is seen getting up, clambering over the woman, and moving down the plane, as the cabin crew try to defuse the situation.
Getting in required a certain amount of clambering, however, down a steep path that drops to a slipway rimmed with ancient boathouses built into the cliff face.
A video stream posted by the government-backed Beijing news site showed rescue workers in orange overalls clambering over rubble and twisted steelwork carrying people towards ambulances.
A video stream posted by the government-backed Beijing News site showed rescue workers in orange overalls clambering over rubble and twisted steelwork carrying people towards ambulances.
A second video showed a swarm of officers clambering on to a train to arrest a man, frightening riders, even though the man did not appear to resist.
The tower's operator said he had entered the monument normally before climbing over the safety fencing on the second level and clambering up the outside of the tower.
In a fleeting visual coup, black-suited gangsters appear on the stairs, clambering up from the bottom of the frame like two-dimensional figures in a brush painting.
Around 100 people attended, including Iceland's prime minister, clambering for two hours over a landscape of black and brown rocks that now resembled the surface of the Moon.
Joél Pérez ("Fun Home") begins a striptease and then continues it, miming splitting his skull and clambering out of his skin, which he then tosses to the crowd.
In the background, men, perhaps saytrs, recoil at the screeching, a far cry from Ribera's comedic drawings like "Masked Man with Small Figures Clambering Up his Body" (late 1620s).
The increased accessibility and popularity of drones has everyone — ranging from realtors to inspectors to photographers and others — clambering to use them to better analyze the world around them.
Medics raced towards the thick cloud of grey dust that mushroomed above the building, before clambering over breeze blocks and fallen trees to pull the wounded from the rubble.
News outlets report residents called police Thursday after seeing the dog trapped and clambering around in the car as it spun in circles in a Port St. Lucie neighborhood.
But on this warm night, the women smile in the darkness, leaping over ravines and clambering up hills of dirt, spreading out into formation with their rifles in tow.
Recent storms had blown several large trees over our path, and at one point, we took a precarious shortcut, clambering over fallen branches while trekking downhill through thick snow.
As I waded through waist-high bunch grass, clambering over caked barricades of branches and mud, I was struck by the abundance of wilderness uncovered by a river's ebb.
Bruce Springsteen fans are among the most passionate and loyal in the classic rock pantheon—just ask the hundreds of thousands clambering to see his upcoming production, Springsteen on Broadway.
The dramatic footage shows dozens of men and women clambering across barbed wire fences into no man's land, some of them covered in blood and carrying dead or injured relatives.
The two boys, with matching white-blond hair and blue polo shirts, were clambering up a low stone wall and leaning on a painstakingly restored early-1900s ornate iron fence.
You can bet that while you're reading this, he's clambering up a the face of a cliff, jumping out of a helicopter or stepping on the neck of an alligator.
It can involve long drives on spine-rattling, rocky tracks, clambering up hillsides, bushwhacking through jungle, and occasional encounters with elephants, bears and snakes, as well as leeches and ticks.
While Trump seems dedicated to tearing down the social and political order, Johnson, whose hero is Winston Churchill, is simply clambering back to his ordained place in its upper echelons.
She stopped flying when chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, arthritis and other health problems made clambering into the cockpit — getting to it by first climbing onto her plane's right wing — too arduous.
But why are thousands of Brits watching Americans listen to grime tracks they've already heard, and clambering over one another in the comments to tell them what to listen to next?
On a recent afternoon, a gaggle of women from Chengdu were clambering back onto a plane after meditating for five minutes under the branches of a tree near the Buddha's birthplace.
The configuration is 1:2:1, which means you can avoid clambering over the sleeping passenger next to you to get to the aisle (and get that much-needed bathroom break).
While clambering above MK Dons in the league may be a source of major satisfaction to Wimbledon fans, the ethics of an encounter with their Buckinghamshire foes are still potentially complicated.
A video stream posted by the government-backed Beijing News site showed rescue workers in orange overalls clambering over the rubble of the Quanzhou Xinjia Hotel and carrying people toward ambulances.
It stood out in that age of clambering, winding prose, with shameless sentences like lines of thieves in a marketplace, grabbing everything in reach and stuffing it all into their sacks.
A video stream posted by the government-backed Beijing News site showed rescue workers in orange overalls clambering over the rubble of the Quanzhou Xinjia Hotel and carrying people toward ambulances.
While the volatility of Beyond's stock has turned off some investors, consumers have been clambering for its meat alternatives as health and environmental concerns lead them to reduce their meat intake.
To winnow the many outfits clambering in these fields, Mr. Lippert will assess the durability of a company's competitive advantage and the quality of its management, in addition to its fundamentals.
But tourists can do damage, too — at the cenote, I saw people slathering on sunscreen before entering the water and clambering on the rocklike structures as they angled for better photos.
The audience surged towards the pile of concrete where a house had stood moments before, clambering onto the collapsed roof and firing celebratory shots into the air as the dust settled.
After clambering off the ferry, we made our way past friendly security guards and a chain-link fenced perimeter towards the VIP area—a cozy tented lounge padded with cushions and rugs.
A million people descended last night on Paris as the sun began to set, chanting, rocking Metro carriages, clambering onto bus shelters and up lamp posts, and setting off flares and firecrackers.
This thing also has legs, which allow it to go where there are no roads, by trekking or climbing over difficult terrain, fording rivers, clambering over crumbled concrete, or even climbing stairs.
I did not want to get lost and be unable to find my way back, or be brutally murdered — I know about "Wallander" — let alone break an ankle clambering over boulders, etc.
The map comes complete with an estimated number of gifts delivered, information about Santa's current destination, and — best of all — a countdown to when he'll be clambering down your very own chimney.
Justin Hawkins, this strange, serpentine man who somehow oozed sex appeal despite looking like an undernourished cavalier, clambering from the plumes of a steamy hot tub, flicking wet, pink hair from his eyes.
What you need is a decrepit, cracked tombstone that splits apart to reveal a seven-feet tall screaming, flailing ghost leaping out of the ground, clambering at anyone who tripped its motion sensor.
According to local news channel KIRO 7, this guy began clambering up an 80-foot sequoia in the heart of Seattle around 11 AM local time Tuesday, and has refused to come down.
Unfortunately word spread, and so many people were clambering up to the peak in the early hours of the morning that officials at Haleakala National Park began limiting the number of visitors allowed.
Once things are back to normal, Foxconn will be clambering to make up for lost time, as its woes will likely have knock-on effects for some of the biggest brands in electronics.
I looked up the trail and everything converged: the helicopter landing, my friends gesturing, the rescue crew clambering out the chopper, the straight-backed Spanish man who'd given me water climbing toward them.
"That was not the easiest entrance I've ever made," Trump told the gathering in Burlingame, south of San Francisco, after weaving around a barrier and clambering across a road to get to the venue.
Clambering to contain the fall out from co-founder Elon Musk's tweet about taking Tesla private, the company has reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to the tune of $20 million.
While its fellow aquatic friends swim through the water, this creature's evolved skeletal features that allow it to walk like a salamander, clambering over slick rocks as waterfalls crash down on top of it.
" She went on to describe scenes of fans clambering on traffic lights and on cars, saying the pub had resembled a hospital emergency room with "people coming in with bumps and scrapes and nosebleeds.
Antonio Colantuono, on a sturdy brown horse, plunged in first, followed by the 300 cows, moving in the water as briskly as they'd walked for the past three days, then clambering up the riverbank.
The film shows sows with bloody and mangled teats; pregnant sows gnawing on the bars of the narrow stalls they live in until they give birth; and piglets clambering over and nibbling dead siblings.
This test simulates the pawing of a dog, one that might be clambering for your attention by scratching at your seat or one that insists on jumping on and off furniture over and over again.
Nathan and company spend too much time in their jeep, too much time swinging from ropes, too much time clambering up cliff faces and sliding down shale slopes on what are presumably asses of iron.
So began a clambering among editors on the Opinion desk to update Dyson's essay with the news, and also to make some changes that would tone down the language in light of the Dallas attack.
More than a dozen Democratic presidential candidates are at risk of missing their party's third primary debates in September and are clambering to make the cut ahead of a fast-approaching deadline in late August.
Most of the photographs on display relate to Wong's compositional research, though we also get the occasional family photo, including a remarkable image of a young Wong clambering on top of an actual fire truck.
Clambering onto a rooftop with a small group of soldiers from Iraq's counterterrorism service, we scanned the Islamic State's stronghold in western Mosul as one of its armored car bombs maneuvered toward the front line.
More recently some Mittelstand manufacturers have started to fear that China will eat their lunch, as Chinese companies, clambering up the supply chain and backed by juicy state subsidies, have embarked on shopping sprees inside Europe.
With Avengers: Endgame also clambering past Avatar's long-standing record over the weekend to finally snatch the biggest-ever global box office crown from James Cameron's 2009 juggernaut, the weekend numbers meant no worries for Disney.
It is absolutely magical being on set even when ... we would be doing a lot of military type scenes and running and kind of clambering out of our bunkers and having sand thrown in your face.
The vika, like its closest relatives, is an avid climber and likely spends most of its time high in the trees of the rainforest, clambering around in the middle of the night much like a possum.
A while ago he came over and rang my doorbell, and he was not a happy trouper: He'd noticed a brightly lit Santa Claus clinging to my balcony, clambering toward the window of the floor above.
In Clock Square in Ramallah, also known as Yasir Arafat Square — where a statue shows a young man clambering up a pole to raise the flag of Palestine over Jerusalem — life briefly came to a halt.
She was distracted by the television; she and Pippa had visited the palace at Knossos a few years ago with their husbands, who hadn't got on; Pippa had sprained her ankle while clambering on the ruins.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Two migrant stowaways ended up being fast-tracked into the British Grand Prix paddock after clambering on board a truck belonging to a Ferrari Formula One team supplier that was waiting to enter Britain.
Though Democrats have always advocated for many of these things, 28503 candidates clambering for the spotlight have begun to embrace giant plans like the Green New Deal, despite having no real plan in place to accomplish it.
And maybe this element—this escapist aspect—of pop further explains just why people are clambering over each other to listen to ABBA in a small room with a ceiling paved with gold glitter in east London.
From abroad, it is easy to imagine Afghanistan to be everywhere as we see it on the evening news: soldiers clambering aboard helicopters; men in turbans clutching rifles; women in baby-blue burqas sheltering behind bombed out walls.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a chance to see both helicopters on the tarmac during a visit to open the air show on Wednesday, but the rain prevented her from clambering around inside the planes as initially planned.
The encounter went well and they decided to advance to the backyard, which required walking through their prospective neighbors' apartment, squatting through their back window, and clambering down the stack of cinder blocks they used as a makeshift staircase.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CAPPADOCIA, Turkey — When wending from valley to valley and clambering over the otherworldly rock formations unique to Cappadocia, a region in central Anatolia, it's easy to imagine you've been transported to another planet.
Ambry Nurhayati's version is clearly inspired by the trailer for the game, and you can see the filmmaker clambering up tall landmarks in her video to re-create the kinds of thrilling views the game itself has become famous for.
He prepared an umu, a Tongan earth oven, full of the manioke he had harvested earlier, his enormous pet pig scrounging for attention, his two boys clambering up a tree for the coconuts in the foliage, Ma'ata inside preparing fish.
Horne, a 403-year-old pit worker from South Yorkshire, was a regular on the picket line and had become used to clambering over fences and crossing streams to avoid the police road blocks set up to hamper the striking miners.
His face was creased and leathery from a decade in the Mojave outpost of Twentynine Palms, and he had the unhurried gait of a man whose cartilage was shot from a career of clambering on and off no-skid steel.
At 30,000 feet, he is still remembering, for some reason, how, as a child, he would come home after hours playing out in the burning sun, his clothes ripped to shreds from clambering over rocks or wrestling with his friends.
" I misspelled the name of a cinema over whose roof I reported clambering with a rookie cop while holding his shotgun, and the mayor hauled me in for a blistering rebuke, after which I was fired for misrepresenting "the community.
If you passed through Madison Square Park in the past week or so, you might have come upon people in colorful unitards contorting on the lawn or clambering over a fence, again and again, before they huddled and tried something else.
After shimmying down plastic hosing from a bridge they had been occupying on the university campus, the black-clad protesters are seen clambering onto waiting motorbikes and being driven away by supporters, in dramatic moments captured by a Reuters reporter.
A particularly unlucky Ukrainian air crew were caught up in the attack, among many other Afghans, who on a Saturday night would have been clambering for a moment of respite from the iron corridors of life in Kabul's barricaded streets.
His career ended a few years ago, on the speed climb, an event that requires clambering up and down a sixty-foot tree, and which takes McLeod about as long as it takes Usain Bolt to run a hundred metres.
After shimmying down plastic hosing from a bridge they had been occupying on the university campus, the black-clad protesters are seen clambering onto waiting motorbikes and being driven away by supporters, in dramatic moments captured by a Reuters reporter.
LONDON — The killer, a former body builder, stalked his frail victims at nature reserves, in one case clambering over a locked gate armed with a net, before he chased them down, trapped them and carried them away, dead or alive.
Clambering back to his feet after the mid-race mayhem that left South Korea's Park Sanghoon in hospital, Viviani kept his wits about him during the rest of the 160-lap points race — the sixth and final element of the two-day event.
What makes the whole thing seriously impressive, though, is the final angle — a front shot showing an injured Cruise grimly clambering onto the building to finish the stunt, despite the fact he's just mangled one of his bones against a concrete wall.
But chaos took hold as the evening wore on, with men, women and even children clambering into the ring to unleash total mayhem in the form of aerial assaults and body slams so brutal you'd swear you could feel the concrete floor vibrate.
Images via RightMove While most millennials are struggling to get on the metaphorical property ladder, clambering over each other in a writhing mass of humanity in our desperation to grasp that elusive first rung, the nation's young footballers have the exact opposite problem.
"It's so squashed together that there's no way to get in there," said Shing Jon Chu, a worker from the Taiwan Elite International Rescue Association, whose rescue dog, a black German shepherd named Sunny, had severely cut her right hind leg clambering through the pile.
PINGTANG COUNTY, China — When hundreds of engineers and builders began clambering up a jagged hill in southwestern China to assemble a giant telescope in a deep, bowl-shaped basin, poor villagers sometimes crept over the sheer slopes to glimpse the country's latest technological wonder.
Mr. Sweat and Mr. Matt took advantage of lax security at Clinton to hatch their escape, using power tools to drill out of their adjoining cells, before clambering through the prison's innards and out of the prison via a maze of pipes and tunnels.
Whoever thought up that adage was a fucking idiot, clearly, as human existence is about winning, winning and winning again, winning relentlessly while clambering over the heads of our fellow man and giving each of them a sharp kick in the face for good measure.
And when something original in the gameplay presents itself, such a a cool-day-to-night puzzle involving shadows as keys, it's too quickly cast aside for more running and fetching, switch flicking and wall clambering—for everything you've done before, back when it meant more.
The emerging picture of its locomotion differs from any known living creature, Böhme said, describing it as "extended limb clambering," with Danuvius walking on two legs while using its long arms for support and balance but not for pulling up the body as other apes do.
Even as Mr. Biden is heading a bandwagon with former 22020 rivals and moderate Democratic voters clambering aboard, Mr. Sanders has a loyal base that is emotionally bound to him, an attachment rooted in their own economic struggles and lived experiences, rather than triangulating the most electable candidate.
As the Pendleton crew, spotting the rescuers, began clambering down a rope ladder jumping some 70 feet into the sea, it was Webber who made the decision to pick them all up, even though the CG36 had an official capacity of just 12 and would be wallowing up to the gunwales.
He set it up with a strobe of chords on a Fender Rhodes piano and washy atmospherics on a synthesizer, and when Mr. Scofield entered it was as an emissary from a faraway land, like a dream vision of the R&B guitarist Cornell Dupree clambering out of a Mars rover.
Its Club Suites, meanwhile, have been named as such because each seat can be shut off into a private booth, and each traveller will have access to the aisle — as someone who hates clambering over fellow passengers to get out for a bathroom break, this was already a win for me.
Clambering down into the half-buried ruins of San Juan Paringuricutiro, past stone archways subsumed in lava less than 80 years ago, I glanced up over jagged spires of black basalt to the ash cone of Paricutín, one of the world's youngest volcano, hovering like a specter on the horizon.
Within an hour of landing on La Isla de la Juventud, the Isle of Youth, I was clambering through an underground tunnel in the Presidio Modelo, or Model Prison, Cuba's most dreaded pre-revolutionary prison, using my iPhone as a torch and trying not to slip on wooden planks and rubble.
It's extremely unlikely that it would have been quite so eager to raise the specter of thousands of immigrants clambering over a fence into the US. It's unlikely that its attendees would have booed the wife of a member of the US House of Representatives when she said she was born in Mexico.
While shakily clambering under a hand rail, Ms. Mensah-Schramm tore down a neo-Nazi poster declaring that "we" would never celebrate the end of World War II. She also made short work of a hand-drawn, fist-size swastika with a bottle of nail polish remover she keeps at the ready.
Caves gaped from the surrounding rock face, and 24 of them had Buddhist statues and carvings inside, some dating back to 250 B.C. As we joined dozens of people clambering and posing for photographs, it struck me that in the millennial sweep of Indian history, the wine industry is just a footnote.
KILLINGTON, Vt. — The World Cup of skiing returned to the Eastern United States for the first time in 25 years Saturday and was greeted by a clambering sea of fans who had hiked a quarter of a mile up the hill next to the racecourse to glimpse the world's fastest female skiers.
He depicted the everyday life of a self-contained world: children clambering on a nursery school jungle gym; black workers in their grim segregated housing; a high school football practice; customers lined up for food rations food at a grocery store; music lovers attending an Oak Ridge Symphony concert; and teenagers playing Ping-Pong.
Then the child starts running amok inside the tent and Kerri Chandler notices a small child in a very expensive jacket clambering onto the stage and he sets an alarm off and the whole festival becomes a disturbing, dizzying, panicky hellhole and dear old dad's somewhere, in the middle of it all, muttering about his spilled pint.
PlayStation's big, shiny exclusive of the first half of 2016 delivered a lot of what the already-familiar expected—clambering up quite-probably-listed buildings before watching them fall down, shooting nameless goons in their dumb mugs, Nate getting snarky with NPCs—while standing alone enough from its predecessors to represent a perfect jumping-on point for anyone who only moved over to Sony this console generation.
But until the Mid-Week Pictorial of June 7, 1917, you might have had no idea what the final moments looked like before a torpedoed steamer, sinking by the bow, slipped under the waves; its screw and rudder raised helplessly high above the water, a big lifeboat dwarfed by the steamer's massive hull, and sailors clambering down ropes to shorten their drop into the waves.
I think Okio would really have to try hard to fail: They're filling a gap in the market that hasn't been properly addressed, and it feels like Okio have a product that parents have been clambering for a long time; it strikes the perfect balance between communication and letting your kids do their own thing, and having a way of communicating important messages without interrupting your kid in class seems like a no-brainer.
Today, about 9 percent of the student body are on scholarships.) Still, as much as any parent who's unsure whether his child is getting the best education (in other words, all parents), I surveyed with envy the kids merrily clambering down jungle paths, the river gurgling in the background and the colorful shrines bedecking the hillsides, thinking grimly of my daughter encased in her sealed-window institutional public school building, shunted to the school gym to watch movies on days with a little bit of bad weather.
Greene shares story after story of 4 Paws dogs, many of which were adopted from shelters, helping distraught parents track their autistic children; clambering gently among the tubes of an ailing child to comfort him; warning (often six to 18 hours in advance) of impending seizures and tantrums; warding off episodes of self-harm; and even, in the case of a dog named Ben, picking up a ringing telephone and barking into the receiver after his owner, the founder of 4 Paws, Karen Shirk, falls unconscious, thereby saving her life.

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