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Ling demolished David Kostelecky of the Czech Republic 13-9 to win his first Olympic medal after a scramble through the rounds.
In the movies he huddles under a towel in the bathtub to simulate Rambo's resourceful escape from his pursuers by lying at the bottom of a river, or crawls under his futon to evoke a scramble through thorny bushes.
This experience is reinforced by a scramble through a tiny passageway that leads off the ascending stair to an unexpected balcony with a view of Weil's three-metre mobile sculptures dancing silently around one another in the sea breeze and against the backdrop of hills on the other side of the bay.
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In previous books, the author — a poet with the mind of a cardsharp — has seemed giddy with his powers of invention, as his heroes (a mnemonist, a pamphleteer) scramble through labyrinths (a sanitarium for chronic liars, an inverted skyscraper plunging hundreds of feet underground).
In previous books, the author a poet with the mind of a cardsharp has seemed giddy with his powers of invention, as his heroes (a mnemonist, a pamphleteer) scramble through labyrinths (a sanitarium for chronic liars, an inverted skyscraper plunging hundreds of feet underground).
This should be the final ascent, the peak of a democratic process, but the climb has been a mapless scramble through fog.
A quick scramble through the brambles and the sett is found.
Comparing live, healthy forests in Glacier Bay National Park to dead and dying forests further south in the Tongass National Forest, the largest in the country, is a wet scramble through history, from what once was to what someday might be.
The much-traveled Labyrinth Trail, a 45-minute scramble through a maze of boulders, becomes more difficult as it leads through the Lemon Squeeze crevice.
Our results show that aggression encourages less competitive mice to adopt a scramble competitive strategy through temporal partitioning and provides empirical evidence for the predictions of resource defence theory.
The Coen Brothers' latest picture is a whimsical, loose-limbed scramble through a Depression-era Mississippi that arises not from the pages of history but from a feverish imagination fed by old movies (chiefly Preston Sturges's "Sullivan's Travels"), folk music and Homer's "Odyssey".
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