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His poor climbing means the green jersey is unlikely.
Perhaps she went to the Messel lake to drink because her poor climbing prevented her getting water from tree hollows in the nearby subtropical forest.
The few adult survivors that were obtained showed strongly reduced spontaneous movements and poor climbing abilities.
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If we want more poor kids climbing the ladder of relative mobility, we need more rich kids sliding down the chutes.
Rather, it should help others, especially the extremely poor, to climb up—and that must mean education.
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Meanwhile, the average rate of VAT – a tax that falls hardest on the poor – has climbed from 17.6% in 2008 to a record high of 19.2% at the start of 2015.
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