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  • Along the Leathad Riabhach gully, the Ben More Thrust steepens into a subvertical fault with gneiss to the NE and quartzite to the SW.
  • We had one last taste of bauera as we crossed a gully to the adjacent ridge which saw us safely down.
  • Hartland took a fine gully catch to dismiss Russell.
  • The country here is an expanse of smoothish tilted slopes, big, empty, and lonely, and crossed (at about the middle point) by a strange narrow gut or gully, up which the railway once ran to Montauban. The Old Front Line
  • Then I noticed that a lot of debris, consisting of tree trimmings and garbage that people had thrown into the gully was rammed up against the side of the bridge facing the direction the water flowed from.
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  • The second sandwolf peered from the side of the quarasote, then turned, and bounded to a second clump of quarasote, before vanishing into a gully so small that Wendra could barely make it out. Darkness
  • On the south side of the plot is a gully of ice age origin, which would hold millions of newts if development drives them a few yards south.
  • The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders.
  • Birdsong Gully, which has been running for the last month, is a set of posts in the bush where people can touch a screen and hear birds such as the little spotted kiwi and tui.
  • Nevertheless, as a precaution, the murderers roped their victims together and led them to a gully where any attempt to escape would be impeded before they went about their grisly business.
  • PAUL GULLY, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: What we're trying to identify, if it has occurred is what we call sustained human to human transmission. CNN Transcript May 24, 2006
  • Alex took a 'purler' above the Seelos Gully and had to chase his ski one hundred yards. Notes on Olympic Skiing: 1936
  • The action of the rushing water cleans the gully.
  • This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully.
  • Using this technique, a slope is allowed to develop a semi-natural drainage system, gullying in a controlled way. 3.1 Planted grass lines: contour/horizontal
  • In irrigated zones, drainage is linked to leaching techniques to prevent accumulation of toxic salts in the soil and also to prevent gullying and soil erosion. 2.1. Open ditches
  • Water which drains from Council playing fields is said to accumulate in a gully which runs along the front of a dozen homes.
  • They can't always hear each other if they are down in a gully or behind big ice seracs.
  • The heavy pace of the march served to keep the Aghar warm, however, and the hardy gully dwarves showed a re - markable resilience to the cold. Flint, the King
  • Now the ragged, uncut hay fields, the pasture, empty of cattle, the beginnings of a gully in the lespedeza field below her, all cried out to her that her father was old, with a crippled leg, and that Henley was dead. The Dollmaker
  • Papa hully gully, sister hully gully, you can hully gully too (Baby) Hully Gully
  • Enter the water at its seaward end, drop down and follow the gully out to sea.
  • Ashley Giles lasted two balls, jabbing at a ball outside off stump sending a catch to Matthew Hayden in the gully, as Pietersen could only stand and stare at the non-striker's end.
  • The gullying is seen as numerous, parallel grooves extending from the base of the snow-covered hollows.
  • It's unlikely that this gully was produced by nature.
  • The lawyer was skiing off-piste in the resort of Verbier in the Alps when he fell some 300 metres after losing his footing and ended up in a snow gully.
  • March 28th, 2010 at 8: 31 pm linzloo08 brought to you by I Want My Country Back, Inc.!! says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » Palin Tells Constitution-Loving Tea Partiers: We Don’t Need A President Who Is A ‘Constitutional Law Professor’
  • Intense gullying, serrated ridges, and major and minor rockfalls are characteristic of this zone. Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand
  • His abrupt departure from the Test team was partly the result of poor form: after those first seven Tests, Kambli could barely buy a run, as opposition teams exploited his weakness against short-pitched pace bowling, and he developed a fatal tendency to drive the ball aerially into the hands of the gully fielder. Vinod Kambli Retires, Capping a Tragic Talent Show
  • The man was scaling a gully with two pals when they are thought to have dislodged wet snow. The Sun
  • An hour later and our gasping, sweaty bodies stumble across the boulders of the gully's scree fan.
  • Matt Prior fended off a ripsnorter of a short ball for Mike Hussey to take a diving catch in the gully, Graeme Swann was bowled off an edge by Mitchell Johnson and the Steve Finn edged The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • He begins without ceremony by pulling off the blouse and flinging it in the gully.
  • He, along with Graeme Nicol and the lyric mountain churl Tom Patey (who died in 1970 falling off a sea stack called The Maiden), did the first ascent of Ben Nevis's Zero Gully, then one of the hardest ice climbs in the world, in 1957.
  • A diver admires a gully wall covered in plumose anemones, the sought-after wolf-fish a long-clawed squat lobster, a male lumpsucker on egg-guarding duty, and colorful soft corals.
  • The bodies of the three climbers were located at the bottom of a steep gully.
  • -- But the poor simple bairn himsell, that had nae mair knowledge of the wickedness of human nature than a calf has of a flesher's gully, he threepit to see the auld hardened bloodshedder, and trysted wi 'him to meet wi' some of the gang at an hour certain that same day, and awa he gaed to keep tryst, but since that hour naebody ever has set een on him. St. Ronan's Well
  • February 21st, 2010 at 9: 05 pm gully foyle says: make it easier for him … sheesh Think Progress » Pawlenty completes global warming flip-flop, calls cap and trade a ‘disaster.’
  • We would select a vine well attached to a large tree overhanging a gully.
  • He was clipping, cutting and punching almost at will although he was caught in the gully with just two runs required. The Sun
  • As the gully became wider on the descent, we were forced to traverse ever farther left, on tiny broken ledges, eventually reaching the top of the wall.
  • Her 14 crew took to the lifeboats; the ship spent a fortnight jammed on the rocks before sinking into a steep gully, stern in 3m and bow in just 6m.
  • Staying on the south-west side of the gully, the wreckage begins to thin out near a pair of bollards at a depth of 18m.
  • Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent.
  • A red-winged blackbird swaying on last year's cattail in a gully. 52449_CLARA
  • The bodies of the three climbers were located at the bottom of a steep gully.
  • The 650-foot gully was so steep it required ice axes, crampons, ropes, and belays to ascend it.
  • ‘We dug about six inches into a gully and sat in our tent with our hard hats on waiting for it to pass,’ said Titch.
  • As rills cut deeper and coalesce, gully erosion develops.
  • We're a bit blocked here for shortwave transmission into the Gully. HIGH STAND
  • He was clipping, cutting and punching almost at will although he was caught in the gully with just two runs required. The Sun
  • No sign of that variable bounce, and the Notts bowlers haven't had the luck with the new ball they needed - Lyth has played and missed a bit, and Rudolph steered one uppishly between slips and gully. County cricket - as it happened!
  • At his best he bowled to three slips, gully, third man, cover, mid-off, mid-on and square short leg.
  • To carry wheeled traffic from one side to the other and avoid the steep gully in between - with the Cowgate at the bottom - a flat platform was needed and Adam came up with the practical solution.
  • When her husband and two sons died, she buried them in a small gravesite at the gully she knew so well, and every year she would trek there from Oakura to hold her own private tangi.
  • Next ball he mishits a cut between two fielders in the gully - that could very easily have been another 'gimme wicket' for the Aussies. The Guardian World News
  • Cricket rahulanand1 @delhidreams good. .just came back from a session of gully cricket with ofc friends. .howz the fever and all netcitizen kanpupr must have erupted Zaheer strikes on the first ball #cricket brettspence Damn India are batting well. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • PAUL GULLY, WHO: Well, what we're trying to identify, if it has occurred, is what we call sustained human-to-human transmission, i.e., one human giving it to another and giving it to another, and so on and so forth, because that would indicate that we have the potential for a pandemic. CNN Transcript May 24, 2006
  • It's unfinished, and the quite large figure of a hillwalker recently brushed in at the head of the gully suggests that the painter would like to show people grappling with the mountains.
  • We avoided the first obstacle, a gully-bound stream that breaches the cliffs to run down to a stony beach, by following the path inland.
  • i had taken my american friend dr losack md the furious physician, but the building was being repaired and my friend hijra guru zeenath was not around..hijra gully no 1 visit it once before you close your eyes.. Archive 2009-10-01
  • A red-winged blackbird swaying on last year's cattail in a gully. 52449_CLARA
  • Rather than retreat the way I've come, I decide to continue east along a ridge to another Munro, eventually glissading down a scree gully to the valley bottom.
  • He decided to solo Green Gully and did fine until the last few feet of the climb.
  • At one point the gully is deep enough for a man to stand in.
  • Now if by "healthy ecosystem" you mean a system in which fire and rotational grazing is practiced constantly then yes, it does tend to be somewhat controlled, but that's extremely labor-intensive work and trust me, an eastern redcedar will sprout in a beautiful, healthy pristine patch of short or midgrass prairie just as quickly as it will an eroded gully. Kill Some Trees On Earth Day
  • At night, when all the City was still, came the walk under the evil-smelling boorka, the patrol through Jitha Megji's bustee, the quick turn into Amir Nath's Gully between the sleeping cattle and the dead walls, and then, last of all, Bisesa, and the deep, even breathing of the old woman who slept outside the door of the bare little room that Plain Tales from the Hills
  • Dawa has planted 20 cardiocrinums in his new Nepalese garden, complete with prayer wheel, in a steep gully leading down to the burn.
  • Denudation leaves naked soil; then gullying cuts down to the bare rock; and meanwhile the rock-waste buries the bottomlands. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • Another tragedy happened in heavy winter snow, when a girl had fallen down a gully at Hanging Knotts, above Angle Tarn.
  • Gingin is located in a small green gully sitting astride a nondescript creek.
  • For the holidays we went to our holiday house at Stewarts Gully.
  • There was one large water-hole and a succession of small ones, connected by water-courses, now dry, and meandering from a gully, which on the eastern side broke the hill against which Moongarr head-station was built. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • But instead of going to his horse, he followed what she called the ravine—really a trickle of muddy water that flowed past the shack and down toward another gully between the rock formations … in which, Reilly saw after only a little climbing, there sat a lean-to made of sticks, peat, and rock. LADY of SKYE
  • To escape disqualification, the pair shot off down a rocky gully.
  • One of them led us under a boundary rope and down the edge of a steep gully. Times, Sunday Times
  • India's overnight position (55 for four) was precarious enough, but when Sachin Tendulkar fell, trying to bunt the ball over gully a first defeat at Mohali since 1994 appeared a near certainty. VVS Laxman shows special side again as India edge past Australia
  • He was missed early on by Hague from a relatively simple chance in the gully and thereafter he struck the ball well to make 50 from 65 balls with four fours.
  • I was climbing with Barry Blanchard, a noted Canadian alpinist, heading up a route called Grand Central Couloir, a steep, technical gully that splits the north face of Kitchener. A Nature for the Great Outdoors
  • In this case, the kitchen gully was stuffed with a mixture of liquid cooking oil and soap powder, which could easily have been unblocked by flushing with water or by using a plunger or rods.
  • Mama hully gully, Papa hully gully, baby hully gully too (Baby) Hully Gully
  • Pushing forward, Reno came quickly to a shallow "cooley" (frontierism for gully) that led down through the bluff to the stream. Custer's Last Battle
  • February 20th, 2010 at 5: 37 pm gully foyle says: pezmiztix says: Think Progress » Bolton Admits That ‘Things Could Go Wrong’ After Military Strike On Iran
  • His knowledge of every pipe, gully, drain, outlet and inlet was second to none.
  • The man was scaling a gully with two pals when they are thought to have dislodged wet snow. The Sun
  • It led to a snow-filled gully, then a rib of loose rock.
  • They prevent surface scour and gullying (by reinforcing and fulfilling an intermittent armouring function), and provide shallow support. 2.1 Retaining walls
  • Well I can't hully gully1, I can't do a shimmy, but when it comes to lovin ', I'm a lovin' little fool John Lee Hooker Lyrics
  • Other venues for practice were Daffy's Club, held at Tom Belcher's at the Castle Tavern, Holborn, a place recorded in "The London Spy"; and the Pugilistic Society, mentioned by Byron, which held its first meeting at the Thatched House Tavern on May 22nd, 1814, while exponents as Gregson and Gully, Broughton and Slack were wont to foregather at Limmer's Hotel and meet there patrons and pupils there. The London of the Ton - Part IV
  • The long now-walled-in driveway, up and down which I used to cycle madly, looked dark and narrow and hemmed in as a gully leading into a ghetto.
  • April 20th, 2010 at 4: 03 pm bizarrobrain (brought to you by The Citadel of Satanic Kitten Worship and Tidy Cat) says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » Rubio: ‘I Don’t Think Any Of Us Are Going To Blame Israel’ If They Decide To Attack Iran
  • Her cheekbones protrude from the top of her face, the hollows below seem to sink all the way to her teeth before climbing the gully of her jawbones.
  • The truck hit a gully and gave a sickening lurch.
  • The current proposal is to use this mullock for road construction on top of the Powers Gully tailings dumps.
  • His style is so hilar-iously messy (sample Evans epigram: "Possession is 99 percent of ownership") that it's fun -- the voice of a self-taught, self-centered mogul who was never mogully enough to command absolute power. The Last Tycoon, Take Two
  • Often, this gullying starts along the elaborate networks of drainage ditches the farmers dig around their fields. 2 Case Studies
  • I took a seat on the doorsill that faced away from the gully where Smokey had put the dynamite and covered my ears with my cupped hands. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1021
  • Ian Bell, surrounded by a slip, gully, short leg and captain Ricky Ponting at silly mid-off, became Warne's second lbw victim for eight.
  • What the GOP REALLY means ... says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » Protesting Health Reform, GOP Attempts To Bring Senate Hearings To A Standstill By Blocking All Proceedings
  • The nightwatchman Richard Dawson didn't last long, driving Gillespie to Waugh in the gully in the second over of the morning.
  • Hayden took another blinding catch in the gully to send Craig White on his way for 13 and give McGrath his third wicket.
  • No evidence was observed of increased gully formation except in localized spots, nor was there any visible evidence of excessive rill or sheet erosion.
  • Ye turnip-faced spalpeen, oi'll cut yer dirty thrapple wid my gully knife. The Kangaroo Marines
  • The brilliant golden rays spill out around the gully like syrup poured over pancakes, with and deep magenta following close behind, that filled the sky with a warm glowing radiance.
  • We're a bit blocked here for shortwave transmission into the Gully. HIGH STAND
  • Drenched to the bone, the hunter stands shivering at the base of a remote gully in the country around Victoria's Big River.
  • This zigzags down to a grassy col, where you should take a path on the right side of the grassy hillock in front of you, taking care not to go too far to the right - because of steep drops down a gully.
  • By the banks of a deep gully here the rocks are well exposed: they consist of soft clay shales resting on the limestone, which is nearly horizontal; and this again, unconformably on the quartz and hornstone rocks, which are confused, and tilted up at all angles. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • It's unlikely that this gully was produced by nature.
  • February 14th, 2010 at 5: 32 pm bizarrobrain (Sponsored by Tysons chicken in a tube!) says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » Maddow Corrects GOP Rep. Schock On Basic Facts Of Abdulmuttalab Case
  • Nature conditions are scurviness in hilly and gully region on northwest loess plateau, which is one of the most serious region in our country.
  • He hit another fifty before clipping to leg gully. The Sun
  • That night he made his way out of town and bedded down on the edge of a shallow gully.
  • He slowed the car as he approached a water-filled gully which crossed the road in full spate. SANDS OF TIME
  • Fielding in the gully, he flung himself to his left and caught Hinds acrobatically to end the number three's 10-ball innings.
  • Lucy's connection with the gully began in 1820 when she was born in a whare next to the Waimoku stream.
  • I know there are innumerably more adventurous routes that trace their way by gully and buttress, ridge and groove up the massive north-east face of the Ben.
  • Springs, which he describes as unlimited in supply, clear, fresh, and running down the gully wherein it was situated for over twenty chains. The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
  • Outside our house there is a dip in the road and a gully. Times, Sunday Times
  • TSMD is a retelling of Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo, its protagonist one Gully Foyle, lumpenprole untermensch turned revenging angel in a world utterly transformed by the discovery that teleportation is a natural and teachable human talent. The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction
  • Descend in a NE direction until you reach a large gully.
  • Stabilizing the gully head is important to prevent damaging water flow and headward erosion. CONFRONTING ECOLOGICAL DISASTER IN ANAMBRA STATE AND SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA
  • Staying on the south-west side of the gully, the wreckage begins to thin out near a pair of bollards at a depth of 18m.
  • What the GOP REALLY means … says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » Protesting Health Reform, GOP Attempts To Bring Senate Hearings To A Standstill By Blocking All Proceedings
  • So they turned their attentions to climbing a neighbouring couloir (a gully up the side of a mountain) which they completed in eight hours the following day.
  • Back at 15m on the west side of the reef, a gully opened up and I followed it a short way, noting a vivid red sunstar crawling over some wreckage.
  • To finish off your dive, swim up the main gully back to the harbour entry point.
  • Massive macrocarpa were felled in the areas now known as the children's playground, Goodwin Dell and Ambush Gully.
  • The Board plans to vegetate Waterfall Gully with more native trees and plants.
  • Not once did she ask if he knew where they were going; and now, with a nettle laced gully yawning out past any shadowed umbra before them, that suddenly appeared very naive.
  • Land clearing has promoted vast sheet erosion and gullying and consequent re-deposition of loess in the valley bottoms. Ecoregions of Iowa and Missouri (EPA)
  • Well, it wasn't a bad spot: a weather-worn gully just below the crest, a nick in the hillside where a couple of trees had come down in a slip, plenty of deadwood.
  • The term masonry work covers all types of structures made from stone-Masonry work is used in soil conservation projects for the construction of gully or ravine erosion protection work when the necessary materials are found in adequate quantity close to the site. 1.1. Survey of local conditions and site reconnaissance
  • At his best he bowled to three slips, gully, third man, cover, mid-off, mid-on and square short leg.
  • Allison Gildersleeve, "The Gully Behind," 2010, oil and alkyd on canvas, 54 "x 52 Sharon L. Butler: NYC Gallery Visit: Allison Gildersleeve and Eric Jeor
  • He was clipping, cutting and punching almost at will although he was caught in the gully with just two runs required. The Sun
  • In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole.
  • She stood waiting, absorbed in her fears, so abstracted from her ordinary outside surroundings that she was unaware of the approach of two horsemen from the Gully Crossing. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • What's that sticking above the snow hill yonder?" he exclaimed, pointing to a spot where a deep gully "valleyed" the hills at a spot not very far from where they stood. The Boy Aviators' Polar Dash or Facing Death in the Antarctic
  • Water and sediment control basins generally are used where gully erosion is a problem and a grassed waterway cannot be installed or maintained because of large volumes of runoff water.
  • Immediately after the interval Stewart, who had just kept wicket for the best part of 100 overs, edged to Steve Waugh in the gully and the head had been knocked off the innings.
  • Three or four awkward bits were circumvented; a couloir or gully full of snow mounted; and then there was a long climb up a moderate slope toward where a ridge of rocks stood out sharply, with snow sloping down on either side, the ridge running up far into the mountain; but before they could get to this a deep bed of old snow -- "firn" Melchior called it -- a great sheet, like some large white field, had to be passed. The Crystal Hunters A Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps
  • Ye turnip-faced spalpeen, oi'll cut yer dirty thrapple wid my gully knife. The Kangaroo Marines
  • This left us essentially at the bottom of a gully and two or three hundred feet directly below Grewelthorpe.
  • ‘I know she's not my real mummy,’ Gully says, ‘but she loves me and I love her, and isn't that what matters?’
  • On most long, exposed slopes between 35° and 50° where there is a danger of scour or gullying on the surface. 2.1 Retaining walls
  • A red-winged blackbird swaying on last year's cattail in a gully. 52449_CLARA
  • The following day they discovered that the plane had flown into the side of the mountain, which was shrouded in a snow-and-mist - covered gully.
  • Mark Vermeulen failed to get behind a rising delivery from Edwards and lobbed a simple catch off the splice to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at gully.
  • I had been four feet off the rubble in the fifty-degree gully when I yarded on the overhang and the whole roof dislodged. 127 Hours
  • The second gully comes in once you have reached the conifers, two railway sleepers as a ‘footbridge’.
  • For those of you who might like the exceptional vintage R & B of Julia Lee but not the 60s hully gully of Vivi Bach below, I had to post this even though it's from the same site. Archive 2009-11-01
  • One hedge in St. Lucia showed some gullying where gaps had formed, but it had been abandoned for probably more than 30 years. 4 Questions and Answers
  • He hit another fifty before clipping to leg gully. The Sun
  • And he turned away, his eyes on the great V of the Gully etched black against the sun on the far side of the streambed. HIGH STAND
  • The team was flown up to the ridge within two or three minutes, and then winched down to a gully where Mr Boston was lying in a semi-conscious state suffering from head injuries, possibly a fractured skull.
  • Moving up inside the Canyon is exciting, as the gully narrows to an S-bend that is soon wide enough for only one diver at a time.
  • We then put our boys and horses into a deep gully close by, and also stepped in ourselves, as soon as we had discharged one volley at our pursuers, who were then within short gunshot distance. The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth
  • The ocean vanishes as the path heads downwards, and when you reach the bottom of a narrow gully you enter another world, where giant ferns brush your sides and water trickles between mossy boulders.
  • He had lain on the gully's rim as the sun westered and watched the French preparations. Sharpe's Gold
  • The renegades, aptly named the Wolves, were formed when, having deserted their battalions for unknown reasons, they met in a gully off the coast somewhere below Twofold Bay.
  • Debris flow waste - shoal, and abundant resource and, is a kind of land resource in Jiangjia gully.
  • But the poor simple bairn himsell, that had nae mair knowledge of the wickedness of human nature than a calf has of a flesher’s gully, he threepit to see the auld hardened bloodshedder, and trysted wi’ him to meet wi’ some of the gang at an hour certain that same day, and awa he gaed to keep tryst, but since that hour naebody ever has set een on him. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • Six course members from Plas-y-Brenin were avalanched in Cinderella Gully.
  • Make grassed waterways wide and shallow to slow the water down and to prevent it from rilling and then gullying the waterway.
  • The 650-foot gully was so steep it required ice axes, crampons, ropes, and belays to ascend it.
  • They plan to build up the level of the road and remove any depression thus ensuring that run-off water flows directly to the nearest road gully without ponding.
  • Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about.
  • Original oil paintings and etchings by Frances Hodgkins, William Swainson and John Gully were heaped in piles on the floor.
  • The dictionary offered gorge, gully, gulch, canyon, chasm, rift, abyss... A low place in the floor, then. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • Slope segments longer than 15 metres are prone to greater risks, for example of gullying. 1.1 Problems of slopes and their solutions
  • That night he made his way out of town and bedded down on the edge of a shallow gully.
  • The deep, circular gully is carpeted with soft corals growing from the sandy floor, and sea fans and sea whips adorn the sides.
  • A single tent stood in a gully running from one of the gravel-pits of the heath, near an iron-red rillet, and a girl of Kiomi's tribe leaned over the lazy water at half length, striking it with her handkerchief. The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete
  • We girls on the sidelines added to the distraction by doing the hully-gully. [Repeat to fade] | clusterflock
  • About 10 minutes before it was time to round the group up and head out I looked down on the side of a gully and found a beautiful little oreodont skull! Badlands Trip Notes: Part 2
  • One of them led us under a boundary rope and down the edge of a steep gully. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stern of the Febrero must have come to rest on this rock, as the propshaft sticks out to the south through a gully that splits the rock into two pinnacles.
  • Gilkey was anchored securely to his position in the gully with two ice axes while the others moved to the other side of a rocky rib to set up a tent.
  • Accordingly, it was seam movement that brought the rewards, Mr. Cook half-forward and edging low to first slip, and Mr. Strauss attempting to turn a single into the leg-side, only to see a leading edge balloon to Mike Hussey who took an excellent catch in the gully. Battling Aussies Force England to Fight
  • Down in a gully, peacock pheasants in a mating frenzy are kicking up a racket, and we spot a large, black, long-armed, tail-less primate — a hoolock gibbon — flinging itself 30 feet into the next treetop. Waiting for the Plague
  • About 50 metres along the gully, we saw a stack of fence battens ahead.
  • A cowherd discovered his body in a gully by a church. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outside our house there is a dip in the road and a gully. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Sonia Herecomestheangst (sponsored by the Salmon & French Fries union) says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » The Right Scrambles To Demean Obama’s Successful Nuclear Summit
  • The gully was eventually climbed by the united efforts of AE Maylard, Professor and Mrs Adamson and a Miss Weiss in 1897.
  • Note 1: believe that "hully gully" is a dance that was popular in the mid 1950's. John Lee Hooker Lyrics
  • This was a long, challenging day with groups climbing either Number 4 Gully or Ledge Route rather than the easier ascent by the tourist path.
  • With his hand on his saddlebow, he was ready to dismount and stab the wolf, when she suddenly thrust her head up from among that mass of dogs, and then her forepaws were on the edge of the gully. War and Peace
  • She looked at the _riata_ and sniffed it disparagingly; she pawed some pebbles that were near me tentatively with her small hoof; she started back with a Robinson-Crusoe-like horror of my footprints in the wet gully, but my actual personal presence she ignored. Short Stories of Various Types
  • Now, Bud," Mr. Cullum said, when the bag was set on the edge of the gully, with its mouth towards the prairie, "you jest scrooch down behind this here sack an 'hold the candle. Southern Lights and Shadows
  • March 4th, 2010 at 4: 10 pm gully foyle says: doofus @115 Think Progress » Beck Touts Conspiracy Theory That Obama Is Buying Health Care Vote By Selling Judgeship
  • However, clay pipe fragments showed the gully to be post-medieval.
  • We raced up the gully knee to knee, and then it was down a rocky scree, with our beasts slithering and stum bling, and on to level ground, while faintly behind us the clash of steel mingled with yelling voices, one of them raised in what sounded like a war-cry. Flashman on the March

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