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And some did, clambering up onto the rooftops to wait.
Even with the ladder, clambering up to my bunk wasn't particularly easy or graceful.
During a lifetime of odd jobs, his favorite was being a roofer, readily clambering up five stories.
The footage shows the bear clambering up onto the front porch and batting over the home's holiday decorations.
This is to clambering up monkey bars what mountaineering is to hiking, a natural human pursuit pushed to extremes.
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.
And they generally don't have the "oomph" needed for grunt work like pulling stumps, clambering up hills and scrambling over rough terrain.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nor would it become you any better if you were to be dancing a gallopade, or clambering up trees in fits of love enthusiasm.
Group of megabats roosting When not flying, bats hang upside down from their feet, a posture known as roosting. The femurs are attached at the hips in a way that allows them to bend outward and upward in flight. The ankle joint can flex to allow the trailing edge of the wings to bend downwards. This does not permit many movements other than hanging or clambering up trees.
He was not long gone before the news was brought to the alarmed convention that he had been spotted clambering up the castle rock and holding a conference with Gordon. Dundee retired to Dudhope. On 30 March, despite a letter to the Convention stating that he was not in arms and that he was living peacefully at home awaiting the birth of his first child, he was publicly denounced as a traitor.
Devil's Tower Cave . Underground- Gibraltar, accessed 20 January 2013 On 28 April 1917 they returned to the site for a closer inspection, and found various Neanderthal stone tools and animal remains. Sadly, this visit was also cut short as a military police officer saw them clambering up the cliff face and told them they could not do this and had to "keep to the road". On 10 April 1919 they yet again returned to the site, this time with a pass given to them by the then Governor.
The section soon came under heavy machine gun and grenade fire from six Japanese posts. Clambering up the cliff face under heavy fire, Derrick held on with one hand while lobbing grenades into the weapon pits with the other, like "a man ... shooting for [a] goal at basketball". Climbing further up the cliff and in full view of the Japanese, Derrick continued to attack the posts with grenades before following up with accurate rifle fire. Within twenty minutes, he had reached the peak and cleared seven posts, while the demoralised Japanese defenders fled from their positions to the buildings of Sattelberg.
Immatures have only traces of white on the front These birds are usually seen singly or in pairs as they forage slowly along the edge of a waterbody mainly on the ground but sometimes clambering up low vegetation. The tail is held up and jerked as they walk. They probe with their bill in mud or shallow water, also picking up food by sight. They mainly eat insects (large numbers of beetles have been recorded), small fish (which are often carefully washed in water), aquatic invertebrates and grains or seeds such as those of Pithecolobium dulce.
Israel Dostrovsky was born in Odessa, the former USSR, in 1918 and immigrated to Eretz-Israel as a baby with his parents in 1919, aboard the ship “Ruslan”. His father, world-renowned dermatologist Arieh Dostrovsky, became a founder of Hebrew University's medical school and of the Hadassah hospital. His first cousin, Yaacov Dori (born Yakov Dostrovsky) became the first IDF Chief of Staff.:he:אריה דוסטרובסקי As a 13-year-old science whiz, he volunteered as a signaler for the Haganah, the corps that was later to become the Israel Defense Forces, clambering up mountains to send military messages across the country with light-reflecting mirrors.
Palazzo Medici Behind the magi on the left a large procession of their retinues continue to arrive, passing through an arch that is part of a large ruined structure. To the right of the main group the city walls of Bethlehem run up a steep slope, with a road or path running in front of the walls. Down this another large group, presumably more of the Magis' parties, is coming, riding on camels and horses.Palazzo Medici, though they say "On the extreme right is a walled city, where the straggling tail of the Magi's cortege is clambering up a steep path with their camels", when they are clearly coming down the slope.
The battle of Nanking from Frank Capra's The Battle of China At 1:00 pm on December 10, General Matsui ordered all units to launch a full-scale attack on Nanking. That day the SEA assaulted China's super-elite Training Brigade on the peaks of Zijinshan, which dominate Nanking's northeast horizon. Clambering up the ridges of the mountain, the men of the SEA had to painstakingly wrest control of each Chinese encampment one by one in bloody infantry charges. Advancing along the south side of Zijinshan was no easier as General Matsui had forbidden his men from using artillery there due to his deep conviction that no damage should come to its two famous historical sites, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum.
Many scenes had their own special sound effects. The omnipresent theme music featured a chorus of singers tunefully chanting, > If you had wings, if you had wings, > If you had wings, had wings, had wings, had wings. The music did not succeed in masking the clicking of the hidden projectors, which was clearly audible throughout most of the ride. The following locations were represented: Mexico, Bermuda, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas (where a tropically attired traffic cop blew a whistle to direct a flock of flamingos in one direction, pedestrians and vehicles in the other), Jamaica (where the ride's only 35mm projector showed a pod of bathing-suit-clad young people clambering up the rocks at Dunn's River Falls), Trinidad, and New Orleans (where shadows of blowing jazzmen flickered on the wall), all of which Eastern Air Lines offered as destinations at the time.

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