Then once you're overdosing on the sweets you can go back to the savories, and you just gorge and gorge and gorge.
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Hop aboard another train, the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, to savor the foliage in nearby Lehigh Gorge State Park.
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"The gorge still looks like the gorge; it's not a wasteland," Oregon State Fire Marshal's Office spokesman Damon Simmons told reporters.
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The Jishi Gorge on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau.
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Brooke is all edgy: And looked gorge at senior prom!
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Both men were born in Georgia's mountainous Pankisi gorge region.
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Unicorns gorge as investors dish up bigger rounds, more capital
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Fruit flies deprived of protein usually gorge themselves on yeast.
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These students were then allowed to gorge on pizza, too.
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God forbid you slip — you go deep into the gorge.
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He was found dead in a gorge two days later.
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In improvised venues, the revelers gorge themselves all night long.
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To grow and gain points, you gorge yourself with glowing light.
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They gorge on fat biographies of Lyndon Johnson and Alexander Hamilton.
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You can gorge on butter and bacon and stay in ketosis.
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Lichen and moss on a burnt log, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
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He crossed the gorge 17 times, occasionally clad in pink tights.
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Over 500 livestock animals near the Gorge had to be evacuated.
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Some suspect it's the smell of animals in the gorge below.
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We travel through the Tizi Ntalghamt pass and the Ziz Gorge.
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And when you eat with Sam, you learn and you gorge.
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Daily Total: $0 Day Eleven Noon – As outdoor activities are the main attraction in the area, we set off to explore Vintgar Gorge, a five-mile trail made up of walkways and bridges that crisscross the gorge.
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Adventures on the Gorge, an adventure resort near Fayetteville, W.Va., set along the rim of the New River Gorge, has a special over Labor Day where travelers get two of the same activity when they buy one.
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I was up in the mountains in a place called Royal Gorge.
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And strangely enough — the need to gorge myself is slowly fading away.
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Or you can just gorge on it by itself, like I did.
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We were building structures on the side of the gorge from timbers.
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Cathedral Gorge, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia Cape Leveque, Ardi, Western Australia.
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They can gorge themselves on free food cooked by Cordon Bleu chefs.
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The gorge, cut by the Treska River, covers nearly 20 square miles.
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Unicorns gorge as investors dish up bigger rounds, more capital Joanna Glasner
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There are endless ways for people to gorge on video these days.
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Whatever the method, people aren't supposed to gorge when they stop fasting.
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Hualien is close to Taiwan's famous Taroko Gorge, a popular tourist destination.
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It hurts only if you believed friendship could bridge the racial gorge.
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O'Brady probably ate somewhere around 2,000 calories worth in one 3 a.m. gorge.
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When it's down the red gorge rises, and he smiles a little bashfully.
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Music Festival at The Gorge this May, make a detour to Hotel Max.
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In Orlando, she'd instead gorge on Subway and Burger King whenever she could.
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It was found in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset back in 1903, hence the name.
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The financial system, and America, gorge themselves on their own ingenuity and appetites.
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He got a killer headache and collapsed on the couch, his gorge rising.
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He and Wendy often hike to Wahclella Falls, in the Columbia River Gorge.
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The fire in the Columbia Gorge, which the authorities say began on Sept.
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"We never learned of the gorge as far as its dangers," she said.
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Although they were burning more calories, they did not gorge on more chow.
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Don't gorge on non-fasting days Our bodies want to keep us alive.
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It's immersed in nature, facing the sunset over the Columbia River Gorge mountains.
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We crave, devour and gorge, trying and failing to sate our ungoverned hunger.
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To get their daily allowance from leafy greens, people would have to gorge.
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I gorge on veggies, noodles, and short ribs cooked in a tom yum broth.
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"Markets continue to gorge themselves on easy money," said Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes.
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"People who've never been to the Gorge, they're like, what is this," she says.
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We've been to all parts of Oregon – to the coastline, the gorge, the volcanoes.
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Maybe. "Some scavenging birds gorge themselves and struggle to take off afterwards," Witton said.
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Readers can gorge on their preferred political content online, however dubious it may be.
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It was parked near the New River Gorge Bridge, and was out of gas.
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At this year's Columbia Gorge Paddle Challenge, 79 of the 318 racers were women.
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There, they found Ms. Baker and her violinist on a cliff overlooking the gorge.
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The 900-foot tunnel is a gateway for motorists to the Red River Gorge.
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Rather than gorge ourselves on certain tech companies, we might seek out some alternatives.
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"Then when I visited my grandmother I'd gorge on chips and candy," she added.
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There's also the famous New River and New River Gorge Bridge in Fayette County.
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The Oregonian updates on a massive wildfire that has stretched into the Columbia gorge.
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"It wasn't like I was triggered to just gorge myself and get really fat again."
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However, she wasn't able to move and was trapped at the bottom of the gorge.
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The ribbon of brown water cutting swiftly through the gorge below is rich with snowmelt.
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A helicopter put personnel and equipment in a gorge on both sides of the river.
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One of my first shows was a two night run at the Gorge in 2003.
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The fire is burning east of Portland, at the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
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The chicks gorge themselves on insects, and then all the red knots head back south.
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And they date mostly to the fourth century B.C., long after the Jishi Gorge flood.
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Trout, bass and carp "will literally gorge themselves" on the adult insects, Mr. Hoover said.
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She was therefore acquitted, and "retired" to a farm hidden deep within the mountain gorge.
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Flash floods engulfed a narrow gorge inside Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya on Sunday.
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To enter the Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway, we crossed a bridge over the Ohinemuri River.
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Miners had cut archways into the rock looking out onto the gorge and river below.
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More than 170, trapped by the fire in the Columbia Gorge, had to be rescued.
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Three have opened so far, the most recent here in the Argun Gorge of Chechnya.
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The vistas from Garni, which is perched at the lip of a gorge, are spectacular.
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The family's new neighborhood is desolate, just a few sparse homes in a mountain gorge.
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He, too, listed mistakes: Olduvai Gorge, a famed fossil site, is in Tanzania, not Kenya.
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Aside from spearings, Maasai have begun poisoning carcasses between a lion's initial gorge and second feed.
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On Saturday, the Thousand Oaks Police Department said a body was recovered from a river gorge.
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The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is a gorgeous canyon just east of Portland, Oregon.
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The technology had been deployed in 45 sites globally before debuting at the Gorge Farm plant.
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Some people gorge themselves on as many edible objects as will fit in their cottony mouths.
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That covers the costs of firefighting, repair and restoration to the gorge and damage to homes.
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They don't gorge on the mahogany clams, buried in underwater sand, that can live for centuries.
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It could gorge itself on that cow meat, protected from birds and bugs like it was.
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Inside the Hall, the South Carolina and Georgia delegations glad-hand and gorge themselves on cookies.
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The industrialization of the late 19th and early 20th centuries changed the landscape of Karangahake Gorge.
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KWS said the gorge in park was closed to the public on Sunday after the incident.
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It's the big difference between this side and that side of a big gorge, I guess!
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The Ithaca Fire Department has rescued five people from the gorge over the last two summers.
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Karl Lagerfeld had reimagined the verdant gorge of Verdon, in southeastern France, for his Chanel show.
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Cornell University freshman Antonio Tsialas was found dead at the base of a gorge in October.
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Machete in hand, I led the way up a jungled hillside from the gorge bottom below.
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The views of the other side of the gorge, and the Bisse de Clavau, are impressive.
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Unicorns gorge as investors dish up bigger rounds, more capital Broadly, the venture capital industry is thriving.
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Also known as "Vermont's Grand Canyon," Quechee Gorge was formed by melting glaciers around 13,000 years ago.
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You break into people's houses and gorge yourself on cookies, buddy, take a look in the mirror!
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Biojoule Kenya sells the power to Gorge Farm and to KPLC for $0.10 per kilowatt hour (kWh).
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I gorge on pastries and quiche, and do not need to eat until later in the afternoon.
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My roomie and I join some friends for all-you-can-eat sushi and we gorge ourselves.
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Last week she and her family took on Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, though through less strenuous means.
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Rising a dizzying 261 metres (20123,22012 feet) over a gorge, it is the world's tallest railway bridge.
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Riders then take the hard way up, and the train stays down in the Animas River gorge.
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The release states that officials started their search at Khada Gorge in the Dusheti region of Georgia.
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But Hall said there were interesting hints of why ultra-processed foods might encourage us to gorge.
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So, I called ahead before I pulled onto the highway that runs beside the Columbia River gorge.
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At its peak, the authors calculate, the flow was 500 times the normal discharge at Jishi Gorge.
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To get a sense of place, it is imperative to gorge on all things fried and creamy.
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In 1943 both were reached by a suspension bridge across a gorge and a rock-strewn river.
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People gorge themselves on all sorts of Chinese dumplings and snacks, like these shrimp and pork dumplings.
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There are waterfalls, rocky outcrops and a valley gorge of rapid water, colorful rocks and evergreen trees.
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The Columbia Gorge Paddle Challenge, which saw its seventh annual race last month, runs over two days.
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Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway in Karangahake, New Zealand, follows an old railway line between Paeroa and Waihi.
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They skied by night, rested by day and reached the gorge late on the night of Feb.
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In 2015, the side of a hill gave way and buried the town in the gorge below.
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Several hours to the south, the town is built around a natural wonder: the New River Gorge.
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Moorefield said numerous hiking trails are being developed in the Piney Creek Gorge and Beckley Mill area.
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All around are towering rock formations and below is a small river that runs through the Gorge.
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Some may want to down the prosecco but others may be happier only to gorge on cake.
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Each winter, crackling and splintering ice echoes across the Uncompahgre Gorge, roughly 10 miles northeast of Telluride, Colorado.
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This dammed the Yellow River in the Jishi Gorge, located right at the edge of the Tibetan plateau.
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The marina opens up into a large gorge, and the entire search area has a two-mile circumference.
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He tracked possible locations for the treasure on maps, homing in on Royal Gorge Park an hour away.
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I'm never getting over that very evident mistake that spit in the face of America's want to gorge.
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Just hearing the score may take you back to when you first saw Simba running in the gorge.
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The Petanu River runs along one edge of the property, carving out a narrow gorge thick with trees.
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Still, you gorge on the stuffing, the rolls, the gravy, the pie, the leftovers, the everything, because hey!
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Ms. Grossan got her first speeding ticket while they were en route to the Gorge Ampitheater from Seattle.
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"Upscale" is a relative term: You can still gorge yourself on outstanding seafood for about $30 per person.
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Watching Mara cry and gorge on pie for 10 minutes (or five or 20) is slow and emotionally taxing.
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With that one limitation, a show that could be a social media gorge-fest becomes an utterly soothing detox.
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Now we gorge until we're sick on a buffet of racist, xenophobic, and misogynist statements from actual presidential contenders.
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On Saturday, the Thousand Oaks Police Department said a body was recovered from a river gorge after floodwaters receded.
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The gorge also boasts 800 wildflower species and at least 70 waterfalls, including the famous 600-foot Multnomah Falls.
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But vultures tend to gorge themselves when they eat because they don't know when they'll get their next meal.
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Three seasons ago, she and a friend had planned an overnight trip near the Columbia River Gorge in June.
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Just know that I'll still gorge on pad thai on a whim because it happens to be Arbor Day.
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I want to headline The Gorge, which is a mecca where I saw all my favorite concerts growing up.
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Cockroaches at NCSU have it pretty good, with an ample supply of water and pet food to gorge on.
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In Kenya, the Gorge Farm Energy Park is looking to harness the power of AD on a large scale.
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RGDN, which you designated in 2628, protects 28503,22019 acres of the stunning Rio Grande Gorge in northern New Mexico.
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Its Gorge Trail, which spans roughly two miles, brings visitors past 19 waterfalls and up roughly 800 stone steps.
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Three years ago, China's Bank of Jilin transformed its business strategy and began to gorge on debt.
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Digitally constructed flowers bud, blossom, and wither in teamLab's latest installation on the Oboke Koboke Gorge in Tokushima, Japan.
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Then, 295 yards upstream, they climbed down into the windswept gorge, clinging to shrubs and branches to break falls.
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Dr. Jia Luo and Daniel Michael Lecoanet were married June 23 at the Gorge Crest Vineyards in Underwood, Wash.
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And the New River Gorge in West Virginia is one of the few north-flowing waterways in North America.
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Leatherback turtles and ocean sunfish have long been known to gorge on jellyfish, gobbling hundreds of them every day.
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" In Maurer's book, it is: "Halfway down the gorge / knives of Albacete, / beautiful with enemy blood, / shine like fish.
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Every Friday, following the tour of the Columbia River Gorge ($89), he treats his passengers to ice cream sandwiches.
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But firefighters protected the historic Multnomah Falls Lodge and damage was not as bad in the gorge as feared.
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The scene depicted is a narrow rocky gorge in which we, as viewers, are positioned low and looking up.
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Warning: It's all too easy to gorge on the olive oil dip with bits of pecorino, so go easy.
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Known as the "Yosemite of the North," the stunning glacier-carved gorge had been eyed by developers this year.
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Thousands of refugees arrived from Chechnya, and some of the insurgents used the gorge to regroup and prepare attacks.
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Batirashvili, suspected by police of ties to Islamist militants active in the gorge, charged him with illegal weapons possession.
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Some people (read: us) see holidays as a chance to catch up on movies and gorge on popcorn and Starburst.
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No need to fight over whether Lemonade or Hamilton will rule your playlist as you gorge on leftovers this weekend.
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Authorities began searching Khada Gorge, the Dusheti region of Georgia, and found a car and personal belongings in Tskere village.
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Yes, even though he'll have to gorge on human flesh and throw up a Mr. Ball Legs of his own.
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The amount is meant to cover the costs of firefighting, repair and restoration to the gorge and damage to homes.
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When I gorge on scary news stories, the high of compulsive clicking inevitably impacts my mental health for the worse.
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When put on a petri plate and encouraged to grow, they gorge themselves to death on the abundance of food.
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And for kids, extra celebrations bring more opportunities to dress up, gorge on candy, carve pumpkins and bob for apples.
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A few Fire Pits were set up in the field, deep in the wooded recesses of the Columbia River Gorge.
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In a state park in western New York, a drone helped rescue a dog that had fallen into a gorge.
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Two detectives hiked down the gorge and waded through the mucky water, which was then only a few inches deep.
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This is another feature lifted from the ZipRider system, and I experienced it myself when using the Royal Gorge zipline.
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A day exploring the flanks and waterfalls of this gorge, and the trailless crags above them, was a fine introduction.
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The physical humor of Homer's extended plummet down the gorge only solidified this episode as one of the series's best.
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Hualien is close to Taroko National Park, where the famous Taroko Gorge cuts down through the mountains to the sea.
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On my way back, I spotted a sign I'd missed at a junction near Rogue Gorge that said just that.
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Thrillers love to notate and record only surfaces; they gorge on named things, turning realism into the expertise of signification.
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James felt his gorge rising, although he knew that such things happened, mostly to backwoods people deprived of diverse company.
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The changing of seasons means it's once again time to gorge yourself on an endless cornucopia of citrusy, fruity foods.
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Frieze's manners are too proper to serve up anything taste-transforming, but it's not the worst fair to gorge on.
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Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 700-foot-deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills.
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It is just a monster lurking in your search results, it's rosy hued maw preparing to gorge itself on your clicks.
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Digital abundance is leading to digital over-indulgence as consumers gorge on the fruits of the internet and then grow sick.
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It ends up being really good and we gorge on sushi, beers, and sake until the two-hour limit is up!
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Dobrila, a young female griffon vulture, is part of a protected colony of around 70 pairs in western Serbia's Uvac Gorge.
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The whole thing could have ended with the small crew and four actors plunging off a cliff into the gorge below.
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She has settled in Jokolo, a village in the Pankisi Gorge, a conservative, mainly-Muslim enclave in the majority-Christian country.
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The stunning church was built on a stone bridge 150 feet above a deep gorge at the village of Las Lajas.
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Helmeted mountain rescue squads rushed from the nearest town of Civita to reach the gorge, a popular tourist attraction in summer.
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I'm not ashamed of my hobbies, but I do recognize that I sometimes gorge when a modest media meal would suffice.
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US and foreign militaries train pilots and test jets in the gorge officially called Rainbow Canyon near the park's western entrance.
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The government invited bids in August for the Stiegler's Gorge project and hopes construction work will begin as early as July.
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Six people died after a flash flood engulfed a narrow gorge inside Kenya's Hell's Gate National Park on Sunday, authorities say.
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The KWS said it created "clearly marked emergency exists along the whole gorge as escape routes" shortly after the 2012 deaths.
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Even with the ominous surroundings, the Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway is a low-impact, family-friendly hike that's worth a visit.
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To the Editor: Last summer a fire destroyed thousands of acres, including much beloved hiking trails, in the Columbia River Gorge.
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Last week, 11 students were killed when their bus fell into a deep gorge at a picnic spot in Shopian district.
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An Appraisal Soon after the start of "Paris, Texas," Harry Dean Stanton appears in an astonishing gorge called the Devil's Graveyard.
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It is neither ethical nor practical to have healthy subjects gorge themselves on one diet for years until they are obese.
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In places, the gorge narrows to as little as 13 feet, Mr. Tansi said, funneling the flow deeper and faster downhill.
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Along Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, extreme fire behavior forced more evacuations, while smoke swallowed Portland and embers jumped the Columbia River.
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