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Climbing the rugged mountain trails on a borrowed mule, my uncle thought that he'd never make it to the village.
We edge past him and make it to the village, which is in darkness except for a light at the far end, near the storm-battered jetty.
When the peloton did make it to the village the crowd erupted, with people waving Union Jacks, clapping and cheering the competitors along.
"We assumed they'd donned civilian clothes and made it to the nearest village," Phillips said.
Before the strike, the museum welcomed seven groups a day; during the strike, only three groups a week made it to the 100-acre village.
I could walk across other people's fields and once made it to the paved roads of the next village.
Villagers who fled the fighting and made it to this village on the plains said the military was bombing in Buner with fighter jets and firing rockets from helicopter gunships as Pakistani troops battled the Taliban on the ground for a second day.
Our Myanmar correspondent Jonah Fisher managed to make it to the rebel village of Wan Hai and have a look around.
We set out, and after six hours of hiking, made it to a village in the Chandanwari Valley.
Even the NGO made it to our village; they only provided a small amount of food and clothing support, but what the village really needs are support for their livelihood.
We almost don't make it to Platanares, Rio Hondo's neighbouring village, as the boat's captain nearly misses the narrow window of high tide.
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