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Some species clamber along the ground; others cling with aerial roots to trees and other objects.
Why do they cling with perverse obstinacy to the obviously bad idea of theocracy?
Those ill-equipped for real-world survival cling with surprising tenacity to the place they have come to think of as home.
Although the strong, clawed feet of birds permit many of them to climb occasionally, most truly scansorial (climbing) birds cling with their strong feet and brace themselves with stiffened tail feathers.
It is to that latter category that bureaucracies cling with a passion.
The results indicated that the diffuser model with 65° blade angle provide jet and terminal air velocities beside airflow patterns cling with ceiling higher than the models 60° and 45°.
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Found it dead in eight feet of water, clinging with bill to kelp near bottom.
She often clings, with a doleful ache in her voice, while he holds back, reserved but sometimes reachable.
Either way, he was soon clinging with small hands to a slippery ledge as his cousins watched helplessly.
Highlight of the second sublime week was the footage of ibex clinging with insouciance to perpendicular cliffs.
In Troels, Gale has created an extraordinary character: brutal, sadistic yet clinging, with a gift for spotting the weaknesses of other men and making himself essential to them.
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