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And a chance to heave themselves away from the prison of the canyon floor.
The pace is excruciatingly slow at the back of the group as runners heave themselves along the road, almost being knocked over by buses crammed full of commuters.
Lucretius describes an entirely god-free origin of life, in which living creatures simply heave themselves from the earth, not through the actions of a creator, but as a result of the vital forces of the universe.
Prompted by some secret signal that the world's most distinguished marine biologists and naturalists have yet to fathom, up to half a million female Olive Ridley turtles stumble out of the waves, heave themselves up the beach, dig awkwardly with their inadequate flippers, lay 40 or more eggs and then make their way back to the ocean, exhausted.
These weirdos heave themselves through it a metric jillion times.
Video games tell you that the everyman can heave themselves up a cliff face using only the very ends of their filthy but wholly indestructible nails.
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Fat, and breathing heavily, they heaved themselves on to the shore.
At the top, they heaved themselves over a metal fence and onto a track bed.
Hand over hand, they pulled themselves across the river, then heaved themselves onto the far shore, where they unclipped and joined the anchor.
Walruses, which require sea ice for resting and giving birth, often have to resort to heaving themselves on to crowded strips of land.
As early as the third minute the Racing Métro forwards assembled in front of the ball caught at a lineout and heaved themselves into kicking range.
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