Sentence examples for moving trails from inspiring English sources

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These moving trails of cut foliage often stretch over 30 metres (100 feet) across the forest floor and up and down the trunks of canopy trees.

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On the evening of Sept. 21, 2009, two cellphones registered to Mr. Zodhiates's company left a moving trail of calls to Mr. Miller, made en route to Buffalo, where Ms. Miller and Isabella were dropped off to go to Canada.

The resilience of rivers could be enhanced by strategically shifting access points or moving existing trails for wildlife or river enthusiasts in order to protect important riparian zones (Palmer and others 2008).

LAS VEGAS — If you follow the moving money trail of the Portland Trail Blazers, it appears to lead straight to David Lee, the Knicks' restricted free agent and one of the few remaining attractive free agents on the market.

From the old woman and the baby they learned that there'd been burgers along with the pie, Tylenol for teething, television, some jumping on the beds, games of go fish, a walk around Nana's old land and ruined house, the three of them holding hands, moving slowly, trailed by Nana's little dog, trotting along leashless.

A "rock step" means take one step (in this case a step forward), completely putting your weight on the foot (in this case, your left foot), but WITHOUT picking up or moving the trailing foot, then shifting your weight back completely onto that other foot (in this case the right foot).

This suggests that moving from internest trails to foraging trails is unlikely to play a significant role in resource redistribution, at least on nF-F trails.

Continuing downward, Under Armour's ArmourVent Trail Pant ($89.99), a stretchy, quick-dry expedition pant that easily moves between trail, campsite, and river (stretchy trail shorts $59.99).

But she has concerns about Jenner being held up as the public face of transgender because that particular story, played out in the full glare of public attention, with the full support of her family and children, her every move trailed by cameras and beamed into living rooms across the globe, can never be truly representative.

Additional visual symptoms were excessive floaters (84%), persistent after-images (83%), "hard time seeing at night" (65%), "little cells that travel on a wiggly path" (77%), photophobia (70%), "moving objects leave trails" (56%), "swirls, clouds or waves with eyes closed" (51%), and bright flashes (51%).

In 1984, the Park Service wanted to move the trail, and paid $116,500 to acquire a formal easement of 58 acres, much closer to the friars' buildings.

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