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I used to get a shovel and dig a hole and climb in it to keep warm in between takes.
The only other alternative, he says, "is to dig a hole, climb in it and cover yourself up and that is not the way forward" and he concludes: "What Chris and his colleagues have done is bring another way of living to some Iraqi people.
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Both of them can swim reasonably well and the boat is made to float when upside down; it isn't hard to right it and climb in again.
"It's a scenic course, but there isn't much climbing in it and not many corners.
A truck equipped with a cherry picker soon arrived, and an officer donned a helmet and climbed in it.
"There's a lot of climbing in it but I don't think it's got my name all over it," she said.
Now, with rising rates pressuring mortgage rates and making it more expensive to buy a home, as well as the climb in unemployment, it's unlikely that its shares will take off anytime soon.
At the foot of the finish climb, in Bardonnecchia, it was 5C; the riders passed through the town muffled up in rain capes, balaclavas, covered in the dirt and grit thrown up from five hours riding on sodden roads.
When a small animal climbs in its cage, it can easily fall, and get its foot stuck in one of the bars, which leads to broken bones, which can lead to death.
If it is moving of it's own will when you find it, give it a container (or its ball) to climb in, and place it back in the cage.
It is a dummy minaret; no muezzin ever climbed up in it and cried out the call to prayers; it is wholly symbolic.
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