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"You have to be able to hike," she said.
"You won't be able to hike through the jungle," he said.
"It was unbelievable to be able to hike up a mountain and breathe," said Ms. Pecor, 38.
Person can walk out with assistance: If the distance is not too great, the person may be able to hike out if carrying no weight and with assistance.
With kids in tow you probably won't be able to hike up to the hill-top tribe or join in that late-night beach party.
Mahama is seeking re-election but he will not be able to hike public spending to smooth voter concerns because of the IMF programme.
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But he has not been able to hike that trail.
But should Bresch have been rewarded so lavishly simply for being able to hike those prices and profit from the fact that Mylan had no viable rivals?
And with ever more Americans wanting to go to university, colleges have been able to hike prices.Rising demand is certainly a sign of health, but high fees present a challenge for poor Americans.
We were able to hike, kayak and go on bird-, whale- and iceberg-watching expeditions and still make it back by nightfall to enjoy one of the spiciest corners of Canada.
But I think of how proud they'll be when they finally reach the car and how, for the rest of their lives, they'll remember the time in their childhood when they were able to hike 18 mountain miles in one day.
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