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  • He is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, leading a herd of corporate dinosaurs over the cliff and bellowing as he goes.
  • The grass looked like an old worn carpet, faded and ragged; the horizon was pressing against the cliff.
  • In the last cliffhanger, downstairs lover Tony Head was caught sharing his Gold Blend nightcap with a mystery lady.
  • It's almost impossible to climb up the cliff.
  • In the wild there is no piste patrol to pick up the pieces, and the mountains bristle with rocks, cliffs and cornices.
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  • The cliffs closed in as the river swept round a bend, its waves slapping against vertical rocks.
  • When he fell from the cliff, he beat his brains out.
  • There was a dicey moment as one of our party made a risky climb up the cliff wall.
  • America is set for a real cliffhanger. Times, Sunday Times
  • I resisted the strong temptation to tell him to go jump off a cliff, and kept quiet.
  • Her car swerved and plunged off the cliff.
  • From his position on the cliff top, he had a good view of the harbour.
  • The island is an unusual crescent shape with a steep spine that looks down over sheer cliffs on to the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Across the upland above the cliff a ploughman drove leisurably forth and back, and always close behind his heels the earth was white with these birds inspecting the fresh-turned furrow. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales
  • The former Mr. Marvels site, already closed, will be the hub of the scheme where a water park with health and fitness amenities will be created on the cliff top under a huge transparent bubble.
  • ` ` Weel, sirs, I am laith to enter into deadly fued with you by spilling ony of your bluid, though Earnscliff hasna stopped to shed mine The Black Dwarf
  • Each episode ends on a cliffhanger which means you have to keep right on going. The Sun
  • The sunset threw an orange glow on the cliffs.
  • He fell off the edge of the cliff.
  • The fourth side of the clearing was sheer cliff drop, attended by a barrier of split rails.
  • That night, we anchored in Geneviz Limani - the Bay of the Genoese - and dined on the poop deck as the moon rose and the sound of the lapping tide echoed against the towering cliffs.
  • With the coming spring warming the earth, peregrine falcons are now starting to lay their eggs on remote cliff tops around Scotland.
  • ‘He has grown up with that all-round technical ability,’ says Clifford.
  • The car had toppled over the cliff.
  • During the boat ride, he pointed out the site of a former Maori pa, a fortified settlement hidden in the bush where warriors had hauled their canoes high up the cliffs to protect them from saboteurs.
  • Its craggy remoteness means I must walk a mile along a clifftop path to reach it. Times, Sunday Times
  • New York made it to the National League Championship Series as a Wild Card team last October, losing a cliffhanger series to the Atlanta Braves.
  • And now, gentlemen," said Clifford, as soon as the revellers had provided themselves with their wonted luxuries, potatory and fumous, "let us hear your adventures, and rejoice our eyes with their produce. Paul Clifford — Volume 04
  • Heathcliff, who, kinless and kithless, was in the end compelled to see the property he has so cruelly amassed descend to his hereditary enemies. Emily Brontë
  • Honest serials play fair with these cliffhangers, putting the hero into danger and giving the audience a week to sweat over how he will escape the peril.
  • He talked about landslides in previous monsoons that had opened gaping chasms in the cliff behind the village.
  • Mary Torres, of Ratcliffe Street, York, nervously watched the game with her Argentine husband Pablo and four-year-old son Nico, who worships the South American side.
  • Clifford's contention about the reprehensibility of believing without or against the evidence still stands.
  • Strong winds have built up large shelves of snow hanging off cliffs and steep mountain sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • The approached a strange formation in the side of the cliff: a large, rotund tunnel dug deep into the side of the mountain.
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • Keep well away from the edge of the cliff.
  • The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
  • It occurs mostly on sheltered, well-watered cliff faces and damp coastal flats where there is local protection from wind and spray.
  • Further inshore, the blocky outlines of the cliffs of Dover had been erased by patches of fog. CORMORANT
  • British police say they believe Mr. Heselden died while testing an all-terrain equipped Segway and lost control and drove the machine off a cliff near his estate in Leeds. Owner of Segway Machines Dies on a Segway
  • A much longer pause ensued, and Rolloniss casually walked across to the edge of the cliff, staring at the vast, unobscured countryside.
  • The cause of a blaze which destroyed a three storey mill in Radcliffe is under investigation.
  • On we "mushed," past the cliff, the boats, and out upon the ice. A Woman who went to Alaska
  • One of the most interesting of the pictographs pecked in the rock is a figure which, variously modified, is a common decoration on cliff-dweller pottery from the Verde valley region to the ruins of the Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744
  • At the base of the cliff was a rocky beach.
  • On either side, cliffs tower upwards with dark cloud banks masking their peaks; small waterfalls cascade down the abyss and onto the windscreen.
  • Many cliffs are now brightened by the pretty pink flowers of thrift on their trembling stalks. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was clinging on to the edge of the cliff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Side by side they lay among the morning-glories, with the yellow blossoms of the hau dropping upon them from overhead, watching the motes of men toil upward, till the thing happened, and three of them, slipping, rolling, sliding, dashed over a cliff-lip and fell sheer half a thousand feet. Koolau the Leper
  • I reckon that gobby bitch who got slapped got all that she deserved (and look at her lapping up the publicity, even that leech Clifford is on it now). Policeman killed - NO STORY. Woman slapped - BIG STORY. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • You didn't even wax lyrical about the incredibly romantic island we could see from the cliff-top at the cape.
  • But I am saying that every analysis that is shortened, every corner that is cut, moves us further away from the truth until what is left is the Cliffs Notes of the news, or what I call strobe-light journalism, in which the outlines are accurate enough but we cannot really see the whole picture. Sunday Reading
  • I remain honored to have had a long poem of mine that I really wanted published SOMEWHERE to wind up getting published in the CLIFFS Soundings Iit/art mag Norbert Blei mentioned in his essay on Henry Denander. Henry denander | 6 poems on writing, writers, fatherhood, marriage, jazz, jazz musicians, fame & much more « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • “This is a jark from Jim Ratcliffe,” said the taller, having looked at the bit of paper. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • George, Washington source: daud schoeps mk4v > vms > sbm-1 > d8 transfer: dat clone in tascam da-20mkII > rme digi96 / 8 pst > cdWAV > flac taped by Steve and Aaron transfer by Cliff per request from week4paugh. net 3 / 13 / 05 Bt.etree.org
  • Then he dives off the edge of the cliff into the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • He died in comparative poverty, but was buried in Westminster Abbey, where Lady Anne Clifford, countess of Dorset, paid for his handsome monument.
  • Whisper glided across the dark bay, having spied in the distance a tall building perched on the edge of a cliff.
  • As Clifford Geertz has argued, in a witty and perceptive essay on Benedict, in itself the book is perhaps better seen as a kind of Swiftian satire, in which the alienness of Japan is used to unsettle US assumptions about the naturalness of their own society, than as a work of 'scienti c' anthropology (Geertz 1988; see also Lummis 1982). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It is a land of mountains, moorland and hill pasture, with steep river valleys and cliffs.
  • Snow sagged against the inward cliff and around the big blocks of broken stone.
  • Many of Hitchcock's films are real cliffhangers.
  • Mr Oglesby-Wellings fell on to a tree, through its branches and came to rest at the foot of the cliff face.
  • In daytime, it always hides in forest fringes or bosks, sometimes climbs cliffs of flowstone beach and bare rocks.
  • At the extreme north-west corner of Ngargo Island, near a massive bomb-scar in the rocky cliff, lies a very curious wreck.
  • Ambitious new proposals for York's vital Castle-Piccadilly area could see the car park at the foot of Clifford's Tower buried underground.
  • He managed to hang on to a piece of rock protruding from the cliff face.
  • While Mortar was thus learnedly discoursing, Sel-quist herded his team over to a staircase, which was cut out of the rock wall and zig-zagged down the side of the cliff. The Doom Brigade
  • Cliff and ravine vegetation is often very diverse and dense; the chasmophytic flora includes Cissus quadrangularis, Ficus lecardii, Boscia angustifolia, Euphorbia sudanica, Lannea microcarpa and Combretum lecardii. Cliffs of Bandiagara (Land of the Dogons), Mali
  • She had been stuck there for 45 minutes and the cliff ledge had actually gave way so she was hanging by her arms off tufts of grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The worker doesn't see Clifford. He takes the letter cart away.
  • A school district can reduce pay for noncontract workers - janitors and cafeteria workers, for example - and it can reduce teacher salaries from one year to the next if notice is given at least 45 days before the first day of instruction, Texas Education Agency spokeswoman Debbie Ratcliffe said. Chron.com Chronicle
  • To the north of our house is the ocean, and the lighthouse sits on a cliff above a pretty little inlet beach overlooking the ocean.
  • The tune is in the key of E and the whole package is greatly enhanced by Cliff's innovative guitar playing.
  • They nest in NYC, too - they like clifflike places to live. Mostly birds of prey
  • Potter confessed City's second-half showing could not match that of the first but believed Radcliffe deserved credit for stemming the flow of goals conceded before grabbing a late consolation ten minutes from time.
  • Ok, you were probably expecting this chapter to take place right after the first one and for the little cliffhanger ending of the first chapter to be resolved.
  • Due to its cliffs and ruggedness, it is very hard for visitors to climb Sanqing Mountain on foot, but the most eye-catching scenery only can be appreciated from on top of the mountain.
  • The original of all the cabbage tribe is the wild plant sea-colewort, which is to be found wasting whatever sweetness it may have on the desert air, on many of the cliffs of the south coast of England. The Book of Household Management
  • The juniors are fishing at Rawcliffe Lake on a Tuesday evening at present where lots of roach are taking an interest in hemp and tares.
  • This narrow headland was defended as a cliff castle with three stone ramparts across its neck.
  • Complications arise during the surgery, but a cliffhanger ending leads the audience to wonder if Dr. Brown has managed a second miracle.
  • When I finally walked out toward the cliff's edge I was amused by the plentitude of rusted beer caps strewn about.
  • However, as the tall white car ferry draws closer to a coastline of seemingly unscalable cliffs, my thoughts are drawn to the portion of the 19th century when this was French territory and the island's most famous resident—Napoleon—was exiled here. Downsizing From an Empire to an Island
  • I shall probably never see thee more; but in quitting thy white-cliffed shores, I quit not my ardent attachment and veneration for thee; -- and now for _thy_ eldest daughter beyond the ocean! Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. (of 2)
  • Fifteen minutes later there was a cliff climbing and casualty recovery by the Tramore Coast Guard Unit, while at 1.35 pm there was another simulated rescue, this time by Tramore Lifeboat of a sailboarder in trouble.
  • High cliffs towered above us, and fragments which must have weighed twenty tons had slipped into the water; one of them bore an adansonia, growing head downwards. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • In the urban maze of narrow streets cut between the cliff-like skyscrapers below, there was mayhem.
  • A dog who plunged 40 feet down a cliff on to a beach between Tenby and Saundersfoot is making a good recovery after a rescue mission involving coastguards, lifeboatmen and a vet.
  • Drifts of sea pinks coloured the soft grass of the cliff tops and house martins zipped by flashing their pure white rumps.
  • A knot of walkers wanders up the trail to Weeping Rock, where springs emerge from the base of cliffs at the contact point between porous Navajo sandstone and impermeable Kayenta shale.
  • To support her family, Ratcliffe plunged into a punishing work schedule.
  • As Radcliffe shattered a world record in each one it appeared that she became more and more strangled by her own expectations and those of others.
  • His sporting heroes are Paula Radcliffe and World Record 200 metres holder Michael Johnston.
  • Lefthander Tom Martin relieved Smoltz after Beltran's homer and was greeted with a blast by Cliff Floyd. USATODAY.com
  • He moved on down a thin, crooked scar in the cliffs, hearing the aircraft noise louden once more. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The cliff drops away at that point.
  • A good viewpoint is the cemetery where a tombstone, above a jagged cliff, bears the name of Miss Turner.
  • Hunter picked up a pebble and dropped it over the edge of the cliff, watching it fall to the ocean.
  • Naturally enough the greater number are rock ferns -- pellaea, cheilanthes, polypodium, adiantum, woodsia, cryptogramma, etc., with small tufted fronds, lining cool glens and fringing the seams of the cliffs. The Yosemite
  • A single rock sticks out from the cliff
  • Then there's the verse, the galumphing iambs and anapests that pull you forward with the force of the Cat in the Hat leading you off a cliff.
  • Gavin seems happier than I've ever seen him in Bachelor world, where he lives the life of supermodel Sultan, wooing compliant, star-stuck ladies in deserted theme parks, providing them with burlesque ie stripping classes, going on excursions to clifftop picnics where shrieking fillies are made to hurtle across the cliffs by Tarzan slide, clinging round his powerful torso. The Bachelor: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • As his airfoil “wings” sliced through the thick atmosphere, Keaton began to arch away from the sides of the cliff. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • There were neither lifeboats nor mortar-apparatus in those days, but there were the same willing hearts and stout arms then as now, and in a marvellously short space of time, hundreds of the able-bodied men of the town, gentle and semple, were assembled on these wild cliffs, with torches, rope, &c.; in short, with all the appliances for saving life that the philanthropy of the times had invented or discovered. The Lighthouse
  • We slowly muscled up the cliff.
  • Off to the west were chalk cliffs, their bases battered by booming surf. CORMORANT
  • Reportedly, they've upped their offer to seven years via SI's Jon Heyman, who adds: #yankees in the clear drivers seat for cliff lee. hey, the mets did get boof bonser. Peyton Manning, Cliff Lee and Carl Crawford, Red Sox vs. Yankees, Jets vs. Giants (almost)
  • The man lost his balance and pitch down the cliff.
  • Learn to surf, try your hand at zip wire-ing, coasteering or cliff hanging or simply lie back and catch some rays on the UTR private beach. I Like Music - music news
  • It will probably feel like clawing his way back up a cliff. Times, Sunday Times
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • Posted October 1st, 2008 at 5: 05 pm by Jeff btw, when cliff was with the cubs we (my friends and i) always called him "spliff" after I had a dream about him and Lou smoking a big ole joint while making fun of Matt Murton Bugs & Cranks
  • Though perhaps not that bit about Cliff. Times, Sunday Times
  • A series of slings or ropes were lowered down the front face of the mountain to allow the technicians to lower themselves down the sheer rock face and hide in the crags of the 1,400-foot cliff.
  • The cliffs were barely visible now, plunging downwards to a broad inlet spanned by many bridges and surrounded by a sprawling port. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Beneath the cliffs a flock of birds were diving, their hurtling bodies dotting the pale green shallows with circular patches of white foam. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • The climb tackles the east face of the cliff's most imposing feature, the Monkey Face.
  • The small cove is at the bottom of a very steep cliff road that is slippery when wet, and a car, heavily laden with dive equipment, can find getting up or down a struggle.
  • Most rewarding are seemingly unrelated stories, like Toby's impending fatherhood, that end up having a poignant payoff within the cliffhanger ending of the season.
  • It is easy to imagine the shape of the seabed by looking at the bedding planes of rock in the nearby cliffs.
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • We are at the bottom of a chalk-pit, Mr Charles," answered Tom, "the fellows have played us a somewhat scurvy trick, but I cannot but say that it was better than sending us over the cliff and breaking our necks; howsomdever, the sooner we get out of it the better as I'm wet to the skin, and would like to take a brisk walk homeward to get dry. Washed Ashore The Tower of Stormount Bay
  • As for the likelihood of a plunge off yet another fiscal cliff, a more realistic appraisal is that this is unlikely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rescuers had to scale a 300m cliff to reach the injured climber.
  • There was a dicey moment as one of our party made a risky climb up the cliff wall.
  • Granite - a single slab, unbroken and unmarred, smoothed by Sun and Rain, hugged by Salal and Fir where it met surrounding Cliff, with Fern and Moss feathering it as it touched Pool's edge.
  • Cliffs expects to spend more than $800-million (U.S.) developing what would be the first mine in North America to produce chromite, which is a key ingredient used to make stainless steel. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • We all sit as on a pin-point now, ready for a plummet into colder times - even if the climatic cliffs of fall, instead of being in seconds of time, are in thousands of years.
  • Deep in the heart of Central India there is a wild forest surrounded by sheer 1,200 feet high cliffs.
  • “To cut the matter short, Ratcliffe, you have been a most notorious thief,” said the examinant. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • There are no footholds on this particular cliff face.
  • Above them they saw the bulldozer lurching and shuddering slantwise down the torn edge of cliff. COUP D'ETAT
  • Reaching the nests often involves abseiling down sheer cliff faces and only one egg may be taken from each clutch. The Sun
  • Then there was a sort of sighing moan from the crowd on the cliff, who had been there all night for the French to land, and then Lord Arden's voice – The House of Arden
  • The cliff face across the bay burned orange. Times, Sunday Times
  • His corrival was Thomas Radcliffe, Earl of Sussex, who in his constellation was his direct opposite.
  • The waves lashed the smooth cliffs.
  • We ended a perfect day sipping sangria at a cliffside restaurant, relaxing in the spectacular sunset.
  • It now is closed off by the forestry and is about four feet from the edge of a cliff which has a perpendicular drop of 700 ft overlooking the Masshill road.
  • Once safely over the French coastline, he simply pulled his parachute ripcord and floated gently to the ground on a clifftop near Calais.
  • She stood on the cliff, staring out to sea.
  • We spotted Mindbender, a freestanding pencil of solid ice that lay in a pile of chunks at the base of the cliff two days earlier.
  • The green flat almost lawn-like areas running right up to the edge of the sea cliffs reminds me of a place in the north of England I once saw, except the North Sea was a soupy gray rather than your nice bright blue. 'round here
  • Cliffs, chalk grassland, shingle beach. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • the great perpendicular face of the cliff
  • I climbed over massive flat pavements of grey silty sandstone, making the whole cliffside seem like the world's largest amphitheatre.
  • Despite his mean temper and violent tendencies, she did not draw back from him, and Heathcliff found this delicious.
  • The doc says that there's a problem just so we can get that faux - dramatic cliffhanger before the commercials.
  • It's a disturbing event, but Cliff needs only a couple of tokes and some sage advice from his mother - who thinks he's just upset over a breakup - to get over it.
  • There are many more on sea cliffs in the northeast of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's been said that the only good thing that comes of jumping off a cliff is the way the mind becomes wonderfully concentrated. Big Questions and Little Trinkets
  • It's been months since I was able to walk in rough country, haven't trod the farm paths over to Washford or across to the cliffs this year at all.
  • Here, sheer limestone cliffs tower over gentle pastures and provide what many people believe is the finest scenery in the Alps.
  • Wycliffe's Bible had been translated from the Latin text , which contained many errors.
  • Eight years ago we spent a week in a tent on a clifftop campsite in Whitby.
  • Most of these infants did not crawl out on the cliff side, but were quite willing to crawl out on the shallow side. The Developing Child (7th edn.)
  • One of the prisoners taken on board that day was John Bentcliffe, who had been imprisoned at Portland awaiting transportation.
  • Chateau Robin in the Touraine is a chalk cliff that rises above the road to the height of sixty feet and is crowned by a tumulus. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
  • She looked over the cliff and found she was standing at the edge of a vertical drop.
  • The beaches themselves had no comparison with Normandy: they were only a few hundred yards wide overlooked by cliffs and hills.
  • For example, nematodes, tardigrades and Artemia accumulate a disaccharide called trehalose prior to drying, whereas bdelloids don't Lapinski & Tunnacliffe, 2003; Hengherr et al., 2008. How to create animate matter from seemingly lifeless dust
  • On one beach, hemmed in by cliffs on either side and palm trees at the back, some Grenadians are playing cricket, three sticks jammed into the sand for stumps.
  • Oh, and Mike getting married — though in cliffhanger fashion, we don't know to whom. Season finale frenzy: 'Desperate Housewives'
  • The first inkling we had of Cliff's problem was when he didn't come to work.
  • Seaward of the road, the grassy slopes end abruptly in rugged cliffs pounded by waves.
  • Let us suppose that a mine has been already opened; that a "lode" -- that is, a vein of quartz with metal in it -- has been discovered cropping out of the earth, and that it has been dug down upon from above, and dug in upon from the sea-cliffs. Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines
  • Carry on to Seacombe Cliff and turn up Seacombe Bottom until you see a stone marker on the left.
  • A huge lump of rock had split off from the cliff face.
  • The cliff edge was crumbling and it was a long drop down. The Sun
  • Many of the owners are given time frames of how long it will be before their homes topple over the cliff.
  • He managed to hang on to a piece of rock protruding from the cliff face.
  • The steeper slopes and cliffs of Augill support a mixed woodland of ash, birch and rowan with an interesting ground flora including species such as bluebell, sanicle and wood avens.
  • Their careers flourished as his fell off a cliff. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water.
  • During the breeding season, Prairie Falcons inhabit dry, open areas with cliffs and bluffs for nesting.
  • The cliffs farther east have produced big numbers of pinkies, gummy sharks, mulloway and salmon. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The caves in the granite cliffs were teeming with fry and there were times when I couldn't see my buddy through clouds of fusiliers, grunts and snappers.
  • She gave her cousin Mabel Radcliff a pair of calamanco shoes with black lacing and Jane Herd the green calamanco shoes.
  • Climbing on the roof, Gawain suddenly heard a violent noise, clattering off the cliff like a grindstone on a scythe.
  • The election is likely to be a cliff-hanger.
  • Clifford went down hard, the sjambok toppled out of his hand and sprang off one end into the corner of the room. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • A fine position, constant exposure, and some tricky sections ensure it status as one of the greatest sea cliff classics.
  • Cliff Waldman, an economist for the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI, said high unemployment will keep consumers anxious and keep household and business demand subdued even as a global recovery takes hold.
  • Mountain towering steep, cliff as cut, the first peak song ru horizon.
  • Their twin USPs are, first, their cleverly constructed harmonies, which offset the affectlessness of Roxanne Clifford's voice, and, second, that they eschew the twee and embrace the gothic, be it suicide (Beachy Head), romance with the afterlife (Found Love in a Graveyard), or simply nameless dread (Bad Feeling). Veronica Falls: Veronica Falls – review
  • We stood on a cliff at the southern tip of Deer Island, staring down at the rips, eddies, and whirlpools tearing through the water below.
  • We ate lunch above the east fork of Coal Wash before dropping into the deep gorge via a tricky cleft in the cliff.
  • Matthew Patterson, 37, of Bacliff will serve two, two-year prison terms consecutively after a jury convicted him of intoxicated manslaughter in October. The Facts: News
  • The fireline crosses several pallisades of rock cliffs, and only a footsure crew of Hotshots could have cut this trench over that terrain.
  • Our feet would get stuck in mud or we'd come up against a sheer cliff wall.
  • And so, before returning to college for my junior year, I ventured up the cliff to give it a try.
  • There's a sheer cliff not far from that hut and a Tyrolean, using carabiner and prusik, is needed to get across to a rock, at the foot of which is the burrow of the rare lesser hairless meerkat. [my ideal holiday] by walter mitty esq.
  • Apart from regular water sports cliff diving is an added exclusive special attraction of the place.
  • Virginia Radcliffe gave an alive, vampish performance as Elena, suggesting powerfully the will to survive and ability to manipulate.
  • The cascade falls over a tall cliff.
  • It was the noise of thousands of baby cormorants, razorbills, gannets and guillemots, demanding food from their nests on the cliffs.
  • Clifford looks forward ambivalently to the day when such concerns will not be his.
  • He held on to the rope, and slipped down the cliff slowly.

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