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My one criticism: big logs of chips, piled up like Jenga bricks.
A group of Venezuelans sat on big logs lining the field, sipping tea made with yerba mate out of a leather-lined gourd with a metal straw.
The soil was rendered infertile, and, with no big logs left with which to build seaworthy craft, the islanders had no means of escape.
Some of the original chock-and-log fence — built not of split rails nor slender poles but big logs — stood in the high pastures nearest the forest, but much had been replaced with five-strand barbwire.
Drift — as the big logs are called that unremittingly come down the river — amassed against the anchoring cables until enough had gathered to heave high and start breaking the cables.
There is a lot of climbing, a lot of jumping, a hell of a lot of lifting great big logs out of the way so you can crawl through narrow entrances.
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And I suspect he has no experience at keeping a big, heavy log up, if you follow me.
Any big LoG fans care to differ?
"Last year, there was a big northern, looked like a big log coming in," he said.
He said big logging operations, not small farmers, continue to pose the greatest deforestation threat.
"It was like having a big log in front of your nose," Ms. Ruddick said.
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