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"We may see those walls as being impossible for something to climb because just they're so hard for us," said the lead author, Patricia Salerno, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Texas.
The reported death toll from the storm has reached at least 40 people and will likely climb "because several other bodies could not immediately be retrieved from floodwaters" the AP says.
Others nonetheless predict refining margins have further to climb because of capacity constraints in Thailand.
They have an uphill climb because there is nothing natural about the ability to read.
Avalanche Gulch is a good first time climb because it's relatively easy and doesn't require much experience.
That, as you know, is a very steep hill to climb because it requires a constitutional amendment.
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The Hurricanes climbed because some teams they have beaten won games over the weekend.
Like Mount Everest, the Big East is out there, ready to be climbed because it is there.
May is the most popular month for Everest climbs because weather tends to be more favorable then.
Prices are also climbing because of fears the unrest may continue to spread to other oil-producing countries.
They study climbs because that is where wind resistance, a major factor in the equation, is least important.
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