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Discover Ludwig"wild slopes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It could be used to refer to steep, rocky hillsides that are not groomed or otherwise tamed. For example, "We spent the day exploring the wild slopes of the mountain range."
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"Terskey is paradise for experts, with its high altitudes and wild slopes," said Igor Fedyaev, managing director of K2 Adventures.
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But we were bang on the spot for other activities: petanque and ping pong, in the shade of trees on the edge of the wilder slopes of the grounds; very French and rustic, you understand.
Here is Gertrude Jekyll in a highly influential passage on growing climbing roses into trees: For spaces between garden and wild, for sloping banks, for broken ground, as of an old gravel pit or other excavation, for all sorts of odds and ends of unclassified places about the home grounds, the rambling and free-growing roses seem to be offered us by a specially benevolent horticultural providence.
Cannon and Gartner (2005) have described for example the physical processes by which post-wild-fire slope failures initiate in different settings whereas deWolfe et al. (2008) have evaluated the effectiveness of erosion control methods at reducing sediment movement in drainage basins burned by wildfire.
The worldwide search for the highest wave is paralleled by the search for the steepest, wildest, most dangerous slopes and for perfect snow.
Pathways will wind south through a wild array of sloping lawns and densely wooded areas, with the hills just beyond them in the near distance.
She is wild on the ski slopes and mountain-biking trails, but also devours literature.
Marmots squeaked and hid as we ran through countless deserted alpine valleys; we saw herds of wild horses on the slopes above and mountain goats clinging to impossibly steep terrain.
Yes, Bode Miller, of all people, who won six medals for the U.S. over five Olympics, while establishing a reputation as a barely controlled loner wild man on the slopes.
As shown in the top row of the Fig. 3, several probe sets show similar expression profile (slopes) between wild type and treatment (knock-out) and will be consolidated.
Wild Fire, an expert slope cut through the trees, is sometimes groomed and therefore a nice place for the advanced skier to put down some pretty, rhythmic, carved turns.
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