How To Use Everest In A Sentence
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He will be sadly missed from the sport, and will climb Everest with fervent wishes for safety and success.
Times, Sunday Times
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But high command has yet again told them to leave the Bolly in the ice bucket, not least because it would look terrible to be seen quaffing champers when the chancellor will soon unveil the severest squeeze on public spending in decades.
The Tories are still struggling to come to terms with the new order
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The problem is severest for women, who in Colombia are held in contempt or deemed disreputable for working at all.
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Finally, there is the obsession of mountain climbers to conquer Mt. Everest.
The Summit of the Gods Book 1 » Manga Worth Reading
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Next-door Nepal offers a case study of vulgar tourism - Kathmandu is so choked with dark brown smog that the Everest is invisible on some days.
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We may observe here the singular paradox, which we believe that the philosophy of the mind and the experience of the scholar equally establish, that what are usually called the heaviest or severest subjects of thought are the least exhausting to the thinker.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
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Like oxygen bottles on Everest and increasing Himalayan tourism, bolting is something which has to be controlled.
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To your left you pass Cho Oyu, Mount Everest, and Makalu, each summit spiking in a web of frosted snow and giving way to yet more distant summits, the shining whiteness becoming a filigree of ice trails as your eyes fall to the lower ridges and then to stepped fields and trees—the last great undestroyed forests of the Himalayas.
Vanity Fair - Enter the Dragon King
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You see the edges of it, instead of being bossed, or knopped, or crocketed, are mouldings of severest line.
Val d'Arno
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From Gokyo Ri four 8000-metre peaks (Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu) are visible at once.
Motion Trek | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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He turned and saw a certain Fred Beaucock -- once a promising lawyer's clerk and local dandy, who had been called the cleverest fellow in Sherton, without whose brains the firm of solicitors employing him would be nowhere.
The Woodlanders
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In 1990 he climbed Everest, following the footsteps of George Mallory, and lost five stones in weight through the ordeal.
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With 8, 8000ers, Everest twice (both sides) and Manaslu twice, Yoshinobu Kato (32) had one of the best records in Japanese mountaineering.
Undefined
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Will, therefore, a compliance unto this length better our condition? will it deliver us from the severest reflections of being persons unpeaceable and intolerable?
A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
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Nearly fifty years ago I sat cross-legged on the floor of what we called the turret room at the end of the long corridor above McDonald Road, and read about Everest in ‘The National Geographic’, and wanted to be a mountaineer.
Jacob's Ladder
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Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of Mount Everest or to the top of your career. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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Cloud Atlas (2004) by David Mitchell is another haunting book, a reading experience that can only be compared with an Everest ascent, with the thematic summit of the book occurring midway through, by which point we've leapfrogged from the the early nineteenth century to the twenty third (or thereabouts).
MIND MELD: Non-Genre Books for Genre Readers
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'Innumerable are the illusions and legerdemain-tricks of Custom: but of all these, perhaps the cleverest is her knack of persuading us that the Miraculous, by simple repetition, ceases to be Miraculous.
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
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The celebrities rode in a traditional Nepalese-style procession of Everest summiteers, mountaineers, Nepalese government and other officials that passed through the main thoroughfare of Nepal's capital.
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Vajapeya sacrifices, or if he undergoes the severest austerities with head downmost.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
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Sometimes it feels like I'm climbing Everest without Oxygen, I get so giddy with the words.
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This makes it a little difficult for even the greatest power broker to gain the kind of perspective Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay had on Everest that day in May of 1953.
Winner-Take-All Politics
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Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest.
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She was America's leading female alpinist, the only woman internationally to climb six of 14 peaks that measured 8,000 meters: Gasherbrum II, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Broad Peak, Shishapangma, and Everest (twice), and the record holder of unexplored first mountain ascents.
Jane Dwyre Garton: Remembering Chris Boskoff
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He finally reached the summit of Everest and secured his place in history.
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Pruritus vulvae, in its severest forms, is often developed when the discharge is scarcely noticeable.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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But what I prized most of my early scriptings was describing the Blue Nile with the phrase, "The Mount Everest of Rivers," which Google now shows includes the Amazon and Tibet's Tsangpo, and a raft of other lesser streams.
Richard Bangs: Avoid Clichés Like the Plague
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It was 1999 when the body was found, and that's when the debate began as to whether he might have been the first ever man, along with Irvine, to reach the summit of Everest without the aid of oxygen, beating Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay who are credited with the achievement in 1953.
Filmstalker: George Mallary biographical film gets third attempt
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I remember thinking,'This is going to muck up my Everest trip '.
Times, Sunday Times
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To allow the dumping vessel access up to the platform both at Everest and Lomond it will be necessary to lower one or two of the anchor wires of the respective flotels.
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Last year, for example, some enterprising young chaps went off to the Mount Everest base camp!
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A mountain in the Rockies became the location for a film about Everest.
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EverestL.A. rock quintette Everest is the sound of deep places.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 201
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To climb Mount Everest is a heavy challenge.
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His film will commemorate the golden jubilee of Tensing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary's conquest of Mt. Everest.
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The deep crevasses and moving ice in the Kumbu glacier make it the most dangerous part of Mount Everest and it has already claimed the lives of nine climbers.
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Three months before she died she became only the second person to climb Everest unaided by either Sherpas or bottled oxygen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Widely regarded as the Mount Everest of diveable shipwrecks is the ocean liner HMHS Britannic.
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A: I'd like to climb to the top of Mount Everest.
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They are attempting to become the first to climb Everest without oxygen tanks.
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Greetings cybernauts this is Vern Tejas with Alpine Ascents' 2003 Mt Everest ascent.
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It is true that I despise purposeless killing, and regard it as an act of vandalism deserving the severest condemnation.
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For those of you who have never heard of the man, he was one of the wittiest, cleverest and funniest comedians that ever graced this earth.
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A volatile-rich metasomatic phase produced late growth of poikilitic K-feldspars, layered pegmatites and aplite dikes and an explosive network of dykes emanating out of the top of the Nuptse-Everest leucogranite.
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Imagine being mere yards from summiting Everest and your pitons ripping out of the rock face and free-falling in space.
Rex Pickett: The Sideways Publishing Saga -- Part III: Whiplash; Dismay!
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On Monday 24 November Irish Everest summiteer Michael Murphy will give a presentation on his adventures, to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the first successful climb of Everest.
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A cairn and stone marker memorialize climber Scott Fischer, who died on Everest in 1996.
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Few victims survived the extreme brutality and the severest punishments inflicted.
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It was thought so unrealisable that no less a figure than Charles Lindbergh described it as ‘the Everest of aviation’.
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He's out and away the cleverest boy in our class.
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In 1975 Scott became one of the first two Britons to reach the summit of Everest via the previously unclimbed southwest face.
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Jason now applied to Argos, one of the cleverest ship-builders of his time, who, under the guidance of Pallas-Athene, built for him a splendid fifty-oared galley, which was called the Argo, after the builder.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
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The severest human impact on the dolphins has been the loss of habitat.
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Silence is sometimes the severest criticism.
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• Cleverest Use of a "K" in Place of a "Qu": This award goes to Jill Zarin , of the "Real Housewives of New York" for her new shapewear line Skweez Couture, which she debuted on Tuesday.
Fashion Highlights: Liquid Yogurt, Spray Tans
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In long passages both bawdy and fantastic, we are shown how the feminine principle makes nonsense of all forms of statecraft, including even the cleverest ones adumbrated in The Prince, and how the distance between the boudoir and the bordello or zenana or harem is disconcertingly short.
Cassocks and Codpieces
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These expeditions were the only ones to receive permission to attempt Everest from either Nepal or Tibet until the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research was granted permission from Nepal for two expeditions in 1952.
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It is the world's third highest peak - at the time it was the highest left unclimbed - and, technically, a harder climb than Everest.
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We combine field relations, structural geology, petrology, thermobarometry and geochronology to interpret the tectonic evolution of the Everest Himalaya.
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High up among the clouds, we saw the summit of Everest.
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It is the camerawork in this film, however, that is granted the smartest trickery, gets the best laughs, and the cleverest lines.
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If there is one lesson that comes through loud and clear in Everest, it is that confidence and bravado are not enough to cheat death.
Christianity Today
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Other than the problem of access, the other major complication to an Everest trek is the high likelihood of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
Motion Trek | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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To the north the route to the summit on which pre-war Everest expeditions pinned their hopes looked in its upper reaches prohibitively steep.
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Climbers atop Everest phone home via portable satellite dishes, while pocket-size global positioning systems guide mushers on the Yukon Quest trail.
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While Everest has increased in popularity over the last 60 years, Nepalis have continued to bear much of the risk involved in summiting.
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Erik Weihenmayer, the only blind person to have climbed Mount Everest, wrote the profile of Pistorius and said the runner challenges the notion that living with a disability is a disadvantage.
Pistorius makes Time's 2008 Influential People List
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baste," he boasted, did credit to the "ould counthry:" for although no beauty, he was the cleverest and bravest of all the dogs, and much attached to him.
Hendricks the Hunter The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand
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Twitter is not a meritocracy; you may be the cleverest quipper in your circle, but celebrities and people in the media inevitably win the most followers.
Slate Magazine
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When, in addition, there is a divorce to take account of, even the cleverest can go doolally.
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To Thyrsis this mockery came like a blast of fire in the face; he did not know that it was the regular method of the newspaper -- a method by means of which it had made itself known as the cleverest and most readable paper in the country.
Love's Pilgrimage
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This is one reason he thinks it should be possible to do Everest without bottled oxygen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stefan hopes to eventually attempt both the North and South Pole and finally have a crack at Everest.
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So, after Everest, she resolved to climb the highest mountains on each of the seven continents.
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Thus, during the pre-War period we have three coterminous movements instigated by the money poured into the area by outsiders wishing to climb the higher Himalayan peaks, especially Everest.
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In the cleverest financial or art frauds the victims do not even know they were duped.
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I hope he makes a safe "reentry" into the lower layers of the atmosphere as he descends Everest.
Photos From The Summit of Mt. Everest - NASA Watch
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It is not a recent phenomenon that the cleverest Ivy Leaguers have headed off to Wall Street; simply, in recent years the process has gotten more meritocratic and stopped being just slots for the well-born and well-connected.
Matthew Yglesias » Rich Bankers and Inequality
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He was always modest about his role in the Everest expedition.
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I don't know what I would do after going up Everest, I certainly wouldn't want to take up ballooning.
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For myself, I could have borne the severest infliction from the pen of the most formidable critic with more fortitude than I bore the cutting up of my first loaf of bread.
Roughing It in the Bush
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For the reward will be a classic view of Everest and the Khumbu icefall.
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Many people have now reached the summit of Mount Everest.
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A second later Val and Sam jumped out in laughter, as though they were the cleverest comic geniuses.
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For the truth of the history is, that Master Elisabat, of whom the madman spoke, was very prudent, and a man of a sound judgment, and served the queen as her tutor and physician; but to think that she was his leman is a madness worthy the severest punishment; and to the end thou mayst see that Cardenio knew not what he said, thou must understand that when he spoke it he then was wholly beside himself.
The Third Book. XI. Which Treats of the Strange Adventures That Happened to the Knight of the Mancha in Sierra Morena; and of the Penance He Did There, in Imitation of Beltenebros
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For me, it was just telling a story and relating the adventures and hardships while on Everest.
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Ahead was a vertiginous climb the likes of which should be reserved for Chris Bonnington or one of those Everest chappies with their oxygen tanks.
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The image includes views of the famous Khumbu valley as well as Everest's neighboring peaks Lhotse, Changtse, Makalu, and Nupste.
Archive 2009-03-30
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In 1952, Norgay accompanied Raymond Lambert on a Swiss expedition to within 800 vertical feet of the still unclimbed summit of Everest.
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Her biggest ambition was to climb Everest.
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The claim that the Vendée is an aquatic Everest is not mere hyperbole.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest.
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The summit of Mount Everest, also known as Qomolangma, is lit by the setting sun in the Tibet Autonomous Region May 3, 2008.
Zimbabwe Telegraph and ZimDaily Forums
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Next up, Gneiting hopes to swim the English Channel, play for the Philadelphia Eagles and hike from the Dead Sea to Mt. Everest.
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I would ask that the severest penalty allowed be inflicted on the accused for his unwarranted, unmanly, and blackguardly conduct.
Duty, and other Irish Comedies
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For 1993, however, Marconi Marine, of Chelmsford, provided the first satellite communications terminal ever used on Everest.
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Calling us racist is like calling Mount Everest a ski hill, it's laughable.
The other side of the coin
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Anne bought the smallest and cleverest, a white dog with a feathery coat and one blue and one brown eye.
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Mount Everest was conquered in 1953.
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This may seem like a simple proposition, but to a man it's like you have asked him to scale Mount Everest without oxygen.
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But the ski instructress died trying to fulfill her biggest ambition - to visit the Everest base camp.
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He is without doubt the cleverest student I've ever taught.
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He also pointed out the curious fact that all the drainage from Mount Everest, north, south, east and west, eventually finds its way south, that from the north and east passing through the main Himalayan chain, to the Ganges river, and so to the Bay of Bengal, even though the Brahmaputra river is only about 100 miles to the north.
The Mount Everest Expedition
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Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest.
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Nearly 300 Everest summiteers were in the Nepalese capital to attend the celebration, which ends Thursday, the organizers said.
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Veteran climbers bemoan the increasing commercialisation of high peaks such as Everest and K2.
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An air traveler coming to Manhattan sees it rising inside the ring of its low-lying suburbs like some astonishing Everest, but one flies into Washington almost as if onto the field of a stadium.
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He called the cleverest of his children, and bade it affix to his breech-cloth a plantain-leaf, dog's-tail-wise, and waggishly.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
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Cancer researchers have made some progress, but they still have an Everest to climb.
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Temba Tsheri, a 17 - year - old Nepalese high - school student , has reached the 8 , 848 - meter summit of Mount Everest.
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Three members of the Everest expedition were killed.
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But the ski instructress died trying to fulfill her biggest ambition - to visit the Everest base camp.
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Many people have now reached the summit of Mount Everest.
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Avoiding this decision is why so many who have attempted Everest's peak have perished.
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In it he details his childhood dream of climbing Everest - and his fulfilment of this remarkable ambition three years ago.
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About 1.8 billion years ago, a meteorite or comet the size of Mount Everest slammed into what is now Canada.
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A Rossendale councillor has taken on a mammoth training regime to get fit for the ultimate challenge - a trek to Everest Base Camp.
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I worked at an agency where there was a guy whom I referred to as the Mount Everest of Fear.
From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor
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The behavior of the everest crawler is regrettable.
MSNBot, Begone!
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Babu checks us into the Panorama Lodge, where many Everest mountaineers stay, in part because a flat stretch of land behind the lodge is a perfect staging ground for the yak trains that supply Base Camp.
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The guests will also include two explorers, friends of the bridegroom Miguel de la Quadra Salcedo (a well-known explorer of the Andes and other parts of South America), and a Mount Everest summiteer.
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The mountain is a cone of ice and limestone on a granite base, and the peak is considered by most climbers to be more difficult to reach than Everest's.
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They organized an expedition to Everest.
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Cancer researchers have made some progress, but they still have an Everest to climb.
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In the street the other day, I saw a couple of new arrivals in town who had the strained features of people who might have just descended the south face of Everest.
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They organized an expedition to Everest.
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In the post-modern world, preoccupied with contesting every perceived centre of power, the severest casualty has been our ability to judge between right and wrong, beautiful and ugly.
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He was always modest about his role in the Everest expedition.
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In their lives after Everest, their reputations as decent, honest individuals remain secure.
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The top of Mount Everest is the most inaccessible place in the world.
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For most of the century Mount Everest had been the ultimate symbol of human endeavour.
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Everest is just one of many thousands of mountains in this world, most of which remain unclimbed.
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A few of these, technically called "deeps," are about six miles deep, in which Mount Everest would be engulfed.
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
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In the centre of the 10 km deep crater is a mountain almost as high as Mount Everest.
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Everest straddles the Nepal-China border, and she climbed the mountain from the Nepalese side.
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Everest is the climber's next objective.
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She may not have been the cleverest candidate but she was certainly the most enterprising.
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Veteran British mountaineer Chris Bonington, who climbed Everest in 1985, has now joined those demanding a change in the mountaineering culture.
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Had she not been called the cleverest woman in Europe at one time?
The Elusive Pimpernel
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- B.S. What is with people trying to make their group, sexual, ethnic, religious, etc. into the "bestest," "specialest," and "whateverest" of humans?
Queerty
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All this had an impact on the outside world, as parents vied to establish that their nipper was the cleverest and most loving and had the self-awareness of a Swiss finishing-school graduate.
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Having stood the severest tests, the superplane leaves for the front.
Times, Sunday Times
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They display a utilitarian bias and, unlike Europeans, see no value in conquering Mount Everest or the South Pole.
The Chinese are Coming
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Most had been on Everest for more than a month, hauling gear to the base camp and then furnishing successively higher temporary camps along the glacial valley known as the Western Cwm (pronounced "coom").
High Risk
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Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of Mount Everest or to the top of your career.Sentence dictionary A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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The view from the top is breathtaking: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho-Oyu in 360 °.
Interview with Eugene Constant: Turning Back from Everest « Climber &Laquo; Everest 2010 « Mt. Everest 2010 Season Coverage – Comments Page 1
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The yearly Everest expeditions offered by Adventure Peaks are unguided, with Mr Pritt acting as expedition leader to advise on weather, co-ordinate the Sherpas and get everything into place for clients to summit.
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The primary goal of an Everest trek is the Everest base camp at an elevation of about 5340 metres.
Motion Trek | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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The top of Mount Everest is 8848m above sea level.
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He's climbed Everest ten times, in good weather and bad, from the north and from the south, by himself and chaperoning clients.
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One man who knows, all too well, Everest's seductive allure is British climber Doug Scott.
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Many climbers, including Hillary and the legendary Reinhold Messner, have mourned the disrepute brought on Everest by some fee-paying guided groups.
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But the ski instructress died trying to fulfill her biggest ambition - to visit the Everest base camp.
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The cleverest is a poster campaign by the Tokyo Metro.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper
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Man is still far more intelligent than the cleverest robot.
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The first attempt to climb Mount Everest failed.
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Men and women go head to head, spitting out lyrics against each other with the crowd cheering for the cleverest ones.
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This is also the site of the ‘Everest summiteers Club’, where from Tensing Norgay to India's first woman achiever, Bachendri Pal, all have recorded their autograph.
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And the ne plus ultra of jockish politicians must surely be the former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, who has completed the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon (2. 4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride, and a marathon) and climbed Mount Everest.
Marathon Men
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Few victims survived the extreme brutality and the severest punishments inflicted.
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Twenty four years later, as part of his acclimatisation preparations for the Everest ascent, Scott and his NASA team approached the mountain via the classic Everest Base Camp Trek route.
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Cancer researchers have made some progress, but they still have an Everest to climb.
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a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest
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The advance party for a winter ascent of Mount Everest has arrived in Nepal.
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Quartz, microcline or orthoclase and plagioclase are ubiquitous in the Everest granites, which also contain varying amounts of tourmaline, muscovite, biotite and garnet.
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He will be sadly missed from the sport, and will climb Everest with fervent wishes for safety and success.
Times, Sunday Times
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And in 2005, Robert and Edwin attempted Everest without oxygen, beaten back only by gale-force wind on summit day, despite feeling strong and fit.
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But the ski instructress died trying to fulfill her biggest ambition - to visit the Everest base camp.
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Everest summiteer and author of Military Mountainteering, Bronco Lane, says Jeremy writes with experience to set the scene for a mountaineering tragedy.
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It would be a fantastic experience to climb up to Mount Everest.
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A mosquito as big as Mount Everest is much bigger than you think: a horse's hoof is more delicate than it looks.
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(REUTERS / Karoly Arvai) 38The moon and stars light up Mount Everest, also known as Qomolangma, as seen from near Everest Base Camp in the Tibet Autonomous Region April 29, 2008.
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He was always modest about his role in the Everest expedition.
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It proves the adage about this race: it is the Everest of the seas.
Times, Sunday Times
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Keith is resting as I write this as it's late in the evening in Nepal but he should have reached Gorak Shep today, a frozen lake bed covered with sand that sits at 5,164m or approximately 17,000 vertical feet and is the final acclimatization stop before he reaches Everest base camp on Monday.
NASA Watch: April 2009 Archives
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Man is still far more intelligent than the cleverest robot.
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He seems to have been intimate with several of the leading men, particularly Shiel, whom all agree in describing as the cleverest man of his party.
The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Volume 1 (of 3)
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The Everest greenschists are thickest on the SW face of Everest and across the western cwm on Lhotse.
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Within it are the tallest mountains in the world-Everest, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, and Jomalhari-which tower far above the Gangetic Plains.
Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
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They were the first expedition to scale the heights of Everest.
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She remembered the sittings for "The Eve of St. Agnes" 1863—composed in the bleak December small hours in an unheated room—as "the severest task she ever undertook.
A Far From Model Marriage
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The advance party for a winter ascent of Mount Everest has arrived in Nepal.
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The severest human impact on the dolphins has been the loss of habitat.
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The intimidating bulk of Mt Everest rose up before the climbers.
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She may not have been the cleverest candidate but she was certainly the most enterprising.
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He is the cleverest boy in the class.
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Everest conquest today is often more a triumph of modern equipment, where anyone with the money and the inclination can gulp that highly addictive, rarefied air.
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To climb Everest, mountaineers must work within a very tight and strictly enforced time frame.
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To the north the route to the summit on which pre-war Everest expeditions pinned their hopes looked in its upper reaches prohibitively steep.
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Another craft will visit Pluto, which scientists call the Mount Everest of planetary explorat ion; it will take about 13 years for a one-way journey.
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She wanted to be the first woman to climb Mount Everest, and she almost succeeded.
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Warning as Facebook scam dubbed cleverest yet A FACEBOOK scam, dubbed the cleverest yet, gets users to provide their passwords and financial details by accusing them of violating the site's policy and threatens to delete their account.
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The problem was notorious at Mount Everest, which is known locally as Chomolungma.
When a Billion Chinese Jump
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She wanted to be the first woman to climb Mount Everest, and she almost succeeded.
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I have trekked to Everest base camp and have done the Annapurna circuit, both are fantastic treks and offer some of the best scenery in the world.
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Intrepid Hadleigh firefighters are limbering up ready to climb ‘Mount Everest’ in tropical temperatures on Friday.
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Sherpa Nima Dorje Tamang traverses a ladder on the Khumbu Icefall of Mount Everest in Nepal.
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With his reputation as one of the nation’s foremost younger hair-splitters, Justice Roberts mamboed through the confirmation ordeal, flicking off the cleverest jurisprudential traps set for him by the nitpickiest lawyers in the Senate.
Cronyism on the Court? What a Shocking Thought!
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In it he details his childhood dream of climbing Everest - and his fulfilment of this remarkable ambition three years ago.
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He was the shiftiest and in a defense game the cleverest, most cunning fighter I have ever seen.
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