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I've scrambled up banks through thick vegetation.
Somehow its inhabitants must have scrambled up and down the overhang to farm and hunt on top of the mesa.
Were she not six months pregnant, she would have scrambled up to the top of the house to do even more.
Journalists who visited the site reported the track ends two or three steps from the base of a wooden ladder with 17 rungs that he would have scrambled up into a basement, and then another ladder rising into the building.
So low were we that it was only the following morning that, having scrambled up a steep bank, I caught sight of the Naga Hills for the first time.
"Look at me, I'm a cat!" Haden has managed to evade the eyes of both her mothers again and has scrambled up the wall, lying atop like, as she says, a cat.
You may have scrambled up the dark stairs to confront it, nose to the musty carpet, anticipating its horror for every one of those fifteen steps, expecting it every inch of the half-landing.
Sitting just meters from where Jesus was born we could see the pasture where shepherds in hearing the announcement would have scrambled up the hill to celebrate the newly arrived king.
Once again, the Knicks had scrambled to make up a double-digit deficit and trailed after the third quarter , 67-65
Gravy had scrambled inside and up to the seventh floor, to Hot 97, where he proceeded with the interview and the freestyle, as planned.
As rescue boats raced across New Bern on Friday, the inland city of Lumberton, N.C., had scrambled to shore up a vulnerable spot near the Lumber River, which flooded much of the city in 2016.
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