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Where children once scrambled over rocks to explore haunted caves, now they climb on cement tetrapods.Hajime Kayanne, a science professor at the University of Tokyo, has a less intrusive approach to coping with the dangers from the sea.
Bristol Township, home of Levittown and other postwar developments, where local officials once scrambled to build schools and recreation facilities for children, is now laboring to provide services for its older citizens.
I can confess, protected by any journalism statute of limitations, that before I realized how often Skowron was around the White Sox, I once scrambled out of the press box in the middle of a game to buy a baseball for him to sign.
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Mark Calderwood had already rescued Leeds once, scrambling James Lowes' dangerous kick over the dead-ball line, when Bradford scored their try in the ninth minute, with Lesley Vainikolo crashing over from Daniel Gartner's remarkable pass.
Adding the key once scrambles the message; adding it a second time unscrambles it.
On third down, Clemens, looking like Tarkenton once again, scrambled to the left for 6 more yards.
But when several rescue workers began climbing toward him at once, Mr. Wang scrambled to an edge, apparently looking for an escape.
Kate was game, but my resolve got a little wobbly when the temperature refused to budge out of the low 50s — and it collapsed altogether once we scrambled down a rough path to the river bank and I got a look at the rapids slamming against the canyon walls.
For instance, once a scrambled gene has evolved, the capacity for unscrambling is no longer a side effect but— by the normal standards of biological discourse— a "function", conserved by negative selection against mutations that would compromise it.
His swing is nowhere near the finished article – one American analyst quipped this week, "he's shifting his hips more than Shakira" – while his once legendary scrambling powers have gone AWOL.
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