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"clamber" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to climb or move with difficulty or a lot of effort, using your hands and feet

199 Sentences With "clamber"

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Clamber up a cyclops and bosh him in the eye!
I clamber onto the middle of three rows of seats.
Farmers harbor African and Syrian migrants before they clamber aboard.
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy is attempting to clamber from the vehicle.
I think the fans have been trying to clamber towards someone.
Callimachi: But we had to clamber over all of this rubble.
Doctors were also quick to clamber onto the anti-vaccination bandwagon.
For locals, the sandy clamber is a childhood rite of passage.
They clamber over shifting heaps of junk, flashlights held in their teeth.
But they rapidly clamber up and down trees and grapple during fights.
The SHERP can clamber over a small boulder like it was a pebble.
It's hard to resist any opportunity to clamber atop an abandoned military fortress.
You clamber onto it as quick as you can and here you wait.
Monkeys scramble through the trees at Swayambhunath and clamber over the stones of Pashupatinath.
The same crewman cut loose a rope that survivors were using to clamber up.
The smaller vessel's passengers, between 150 and 200 people, were forced to clamber across.
Fans clamber up street signs, buildings and bus stops to get a better view.
This time around, Facebook might not clamber out of the hot water so easily.
Bamboos sprout out of railway bridges; children clamber on lotuses sculpted out of steel.
Walkers clamber over the high passes and summits, sharing the terrain with the sheep.
They clamber up from a wide Pacific bay and ramble across some 40 hills.
Hundreds of locals driving pickups, vans and cargo trucks stopped to let them clamber aboard.
At going-home-time three small children clamber around in the branches of a tree.
Clamber up a ladder through a doorway covered with a sloppily nailed piece of plywood.
Once hatched, tadpoles clamber on the males' backs to be ferried to pools of water.
Children clamber up the mounds, teenagers skateboard down its slopes, and passers-by snap selfies.
Recent wild market swings have led some 230(k) investors to clamber into safer assets.
It could save lives and reassure millions of passengers who clamber aboard Boeing planes worldwide.
With no money and no place to go, she and the kids clamber into a car.
On the afternoon I visited, tour groups poured from buses to clamber up to the fort's ramparts.
Lowe chose to radio for a helicopter, drop his lead line and clamber up the cliff face.
And then clamber back out of the water onto ice again seemingly effortlessly on such a slick surface.
Guests clamber into a vehicle that wheels them through a battle between the First Order and the Resistance.
"You can't jump out the airplane and then clamber back through the cockpit hatch," he told the BBC.
Have a picnic, clamber down to the beach or simply marvel at the water views and roadside homes.
We clamber into his pickup truck and bounce up an icy and rutted track to his family's trailer.
They come to explore the landscape, venture into volcanoes, clamber atop glaciers and dip into steaming geothermal lagoons.
Different areas are more connected than ever, with plenty of passages to crawl through and vines to clamber up.
Every character can jump, and if you hold jump while leaping into a wall you'll clamber up the wall.
It has large, complex environments that clamber up into tangled jungle canopies and tumble down into winding carrion burrows.
A willingness to clamber in and out of swimming pools and bedrooms—and all over Armie Hammer's sturdy frame.
Some surrendered, while others were nabbed in escape attempts that included trying to clamber down ropes onto waiting motorbikes.
PHys Ed If gorillas and chimpanzees were born to clamber and climb, humans were born to walk and run.
"Let's get a group hug, y'all," he says as the kids clamber on chairs to get closer to him.
Witness this big rig driver flip on robo-mode and clamber into the back seat during a demonstration last year.
Families forage through garbage, parents skip meals to let their children eat, and adolescents clamber up trees to pluck mangoes.
However, StanChart and Barclays managed to clamber over that hurdle by respectively restricting dividends and converting junior debt into equity.
In the past, when Mr Hollande has dug himself into a hole, his friends have helped him clamber back out.
She lay there in the mud, at the bottom of the ditch, until Premwati arrived to help her clamber out.
Life jackets floated singly, and men without life jackets beat against the sides of boats, trying to clamber into them.
They sit inside the XC211, not on top of it, as they might think when they clamber into the XC21100.
In other boats, bodies were splayed on the floorboards, forcing survivors to clamber over the corpses of their fellow voyagers.
We clamber into the car — me, my friend Craig and a Times photographer, Hilary Swift — and glide down Atlantic Avenue.
Here's a fun $983 million tower of staircases that invites visitors to clamber—but only under ludicrously strict conditions and control.
You'll clamber into Center Basin, a psychedelic fishbowl where there are no objects to offer any clues to scale or distance.
Then, you clamber into the Chibis, Russian for "lapwing," a pair of hard, corrugated-rubber pants whose waist can be sealed.
In this photo provided by Evan Lamos passengers clamber from a metro carriage after explosions in Brussels Tuesday, March 22, 2016.
We clamber out of the car—an ungainly collection of thermos, coats, and camera equipment—and her aunt leaves us there.
To wash their clothes or to bathe, villagers had to clamber down to the river at the bottom of the valley.
Opposite me, fans clamber on the statue of Bobby Moore to get a better view of the action down the street.
The big picture: There is high demand for AI experts as countries clamber for a top position in the global race.
When she's able to clamber through sand for half a mile, there's a little-known path I'm waiting to show her.
At that point, she was strong enough to clamber through the rubble and make her way to the first Iraqi checkpoint.
After about half an hour, we clamber out of the cars and clip our headlamps into the brackets on our hard hats.
He would clamber over the rail, shimmy down a rope to orchestra level and mount the stage, and the show was on.
Sailors and Marines clamber out of claustrophobic, packed bunks, splash water on their faces, and line up patiently outside the ship's mess.
Runners will clamber up a treacherous path, using hands no less than feet, to the canyon rim before turning and running back.
Luckily, she was able to roll down the window, retrieve her purse and clamber out of the car before it started to sink.
But tax-dodgers and their advisers are enterprising sorts, eager to clamber through the smallest loophole—and gaps in the CRS there are.
Later, the three girls clamber into their treehouse, giggling hysterically as they throw water balloons at the boys, who retaliate with water pistols.
The idea is to make it easier for youngsters to clamber on to the housing ladder and to incentivise property firms to build.
Those pillars help generate electrostatic charges that provide at least part of the creature's ability to clamber up vertical surfaces with relative ease.
They don't clamber on the walls, get to the top of towers, shoot down on you from cliffs, climb trees, build gun emplacements.
Scrambling around the freshly cleaved boulders following the bombings, bin Laden's tunnel entrances were still discernible; we could even clamber into a few.
Dozens of journalists scatter up a slope, trying to get perspective shots, and some photographers clamber atop one of the burned-out trucks.
Yet every time Muhammad hit the canvas, he would clamber back to his feet, baffling all onlookers with the sturdiness of his chin.
Philippakis likes to clamber onto balconies and other high-rise structures, or to float his way to the bar and slug a shot.
They hurried over to clamber into a rear door of the Lincoln, which barely shut before the car drove off, away and gone.
Now I'm going to clamber into your minimalist Zen-master rock garden and we'll see if I can muss your hair a little.
Its unique design allows it to easily clamber over irregular terrain, which could be useful for the robots we send to explore other planets.
As I clamber awkwardly into the tub, I can't help but feel like a buzzkill, a party-crasher at a drunk sorority birthday bash.
The Bod Pod is an egg-like contraption that uses air displacement plethysmography to reckon how much blubber those who clamber inside are sporting.
Some of the scrappy volunteer groups that flocked to Lesbos last autumn, when 6,000 refugees might clamber ashore in one day, are closing shop.
I desperately tried to clamber off to safety at the next stop, but as the doors opened, I actually threw up in my hand.
The path crosses 468 miles of the state, and estimates suggest that as many as 33,000 visitors will clamber to get a look there.
In a future that looks a lot like the present, a young couple finds it almost impossible to clamber on to the property ladder.
Meanwhile, guardians can rest on one of 617 fanciful, shocking orange park benches while their young charges clamber about on the furniture's surrealistically altered parts.
"Because of the type of terrain ... it needed to have enough power and articulation capability to clamber over logs and ditches," Sukkarieh told Mashable Australia.
Meanwhile, guardians can rest on one of 65553 fanciful, shocking orange park benches while their young charges clamber about on the furniture's surrealistically altered parts.
Meanwhile, guardians can rest on one of 16 fanciful, shocking orange park benches while their young charges clamber about on the furniture's surrealistically altered parts.
We would get a wake-up kiss, don the glass slipper, let down our locks so he could clamber up the tower and rescue us.
Migrants are resorting to desperate means to try to get through the Eurotunnel, including attacking trucks bound for Britain so they can clamber on board.
But every month nearly 100 musicians and aficionados clamber aboard an old barge here for a nightlong conclave of Appalachian, old time and bluegrass music.
The conductor said we could clamber aboard, her equanimity only breaking when I succumbed to temptation and pulled a lever on the driver's control panel.
"At age 85, I doubt if I could clamber onto and off a bed or sofa with the agility that my score demands," she said.
I saw protesters clamber up the scaffolding of a building to tear down a long red banner extolling the day, and set it on fire.
Here's the thing, though — he just calmly continued the interview as his kitty proceeded to clamber on top of his head, because cat people are outstanding.
Once her fittings and other resaleable parts are removed, hundreds of workers with gas blowtorches clamber over the vessel's hull, cutting it into huge steel blocks.
If you manage to clamber your way onto a Tallneck's flat head, you can override its systems and — in doing so — reveal more of the map.
President Trump has emerged as the wildcard as congressional leaders clamber to reach agreement on a package to keep the government funded and prevent a shutdown.
First I need to write out a pardon for Melania for her immigration violations before she has to clamber over the new wall in her stilettos.
Crabs often clamber through complex landscapes in their daily lives, says Edward Pope, a marine biologist at Swansea University who is an author of the new study.
And it couldn't come at a worst time for tech giants, as they try to clamber back any ounce of respect they have from privacy-conscious consumers.
It has a hilariously elevated ride height and enormous wheels so it can clamber over the inevitable stray branches and logs and wade through streams and marshlands.
At the bottom, you no longer see traces of modern civilization, though you can hear trucks on Route 281 as they clamber out of the Kansas flats.
Officials in Pisa have also halved the number of visitors allowed to clamber to the top of the tower for a sweeping view of the Tuscan surroundings.
The Utah Jazz have tried to clamber up the cliff wall of the playoffs for several years running and may welcome James's hand on the climbing rope.
Men and women in crisp suits and expensive shoes clamber into tanks like shoppers testing couches at Ikea and snap selfies with machine guns like tourists on vacation.
The policy will end up costing over £500m a year, but the hope is that young folk will find it easier to clamber on to the housing ladder.
With the wind in Europe's sails, it is said, the time has come to clamber through the window of opportunity and fix the roof while the sun shines.
Finally, it was the turn of the Brazilians, unpicked early by the counter-attacking of Belgium's richly talented side and unable to quite clamber back into the contest.
As San Francisco officials clamber to find a solution for the city's escalating homelessness crisis, locals have taken some extreme measures to block homeless encampments on their streets.
At Ferdowsi Square, one of the busiest places in Tehran, she used a tree branch to clamber on top of the utility box next to a traffic light.
Ahead of the vote, protesters lay down in front of the entrance to the Parliament in subzero temperatures, obliging visitors and staff members to clamber over their bodies.
Chad Laprise's well-rounded skill set and general toughness makes him a dangerous proposition for much of the lightweight division as he attempts to clamber up the UFC rankings.
When you get behind the wheel of your car, or clamber into a Lyft, or squeeze onto a bus, your commuting choice feels specific to you and your needs.
What I do not enjoy is watching cocky little Noctis clamber up on the back of the convertible, legs splayed, as he showboats for every passing car and cactuar.
The Long Valley Discovery Trail is more a stroll than a full-on clamber through the woods, but it makes an easy introduction to Palm Springs' miles of trails.
Saudi Arabia is pressing for a substantial cut in oil production when Opec and its allies meet next week, as global energy producers clamber to respond to coronavirus outbreak.
The individual motor control of an octopus' eight arms, its agile clamber across the seafloor, and its ability to squeeze through small spaces make it an excellent model for biomimicry.
When you buy a Range Rover or Discovery, you're paying for a vehicle that can clamber over boulder-strewn trails and give you a back massage at the same time.
The nine actors clamber on and around a sloping stage that, over the course of the 90-minute performance, is progressively assembled from squares locking noisily into a large frame.
And at some point after he was killed, she was able to clamber out of the rubble and make her way to Iraqi forces, who then brought her to safety.
They were able to keep Pedrone's head above water, but her arm was tangled in the seat belt, so Turner had to clamber back into the car to free her.
On a cold February morning, six workers wearing grimy overalls and gas masks clamber over the 50 feet-tall (15 meters) man-made hill, dousing the smoke with fire hoses.
Having fought so hard to clamber its way out of the devastating post-financial crisis recession, it would be an undeserved and cruel twist were Ireland to be broken by Brexit.
And when the raft drifts to solid land, the ants clamber up around a nearby blade of grass or stick to build a bell-shaped structure with their own little bodies.
Young men play soccer in the arena where visitors used to race bumper cars, and small children clamber to the peak of the rusting rollercoaster tracks to take in the view.
Often this involves trying to stow away on trucks taking the ferry to the English port of Dover, or cutting through security fences to clamber aboard trains using the Channel Tunnel.
Last week, some camp residents tried to block the nearby highway with tree trunks and branches in an attempt to stop traffic and clamber onto trucks in the hope of reaching Britain.
As smartphone sales begin to stall and phone makers clamber to figure out what's next, we're in a period of uncertainty: is the decade of continued, unprecedented growth going to come back?
It is a three-acre space, shaded by trees and wedged in a stretch between the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, where children can clamber up jungle gyms and athletes can play basketball.
We've seen the same belief undergirding the great redemption debate of the past few months, as the famous men who lost their jobs last year begin to clamber back into the spotlight.
In the movie, there is a terrifying scene in which thousands of zombies surge toward a wall and pile on top of one another until they are able to clamber over it.
It had been a long time since I'd finished high school and moved out of suburbia, after which I'd spent years trying to clamber out the pool of my own racially tempered angst.
They had been waiting since morning for park officials to unlock the gate that opens intermittently to allow people to clamber up the steep ridge of the rock for the three-hour climb.
The driver of the bus into town switches between English and Spanish as they clamber on, then motors across the runway (when planes land, barriers drop and the peninsula is briefly cut off).
It was a thrilling contest which saw both combatants clamber off the canvas seemingly on the verge of defeat and looks destined to be recalled as one of the great heavyweight title fights.
Robots really are not much of a presence at Mack, however, where workers in T-shirts and shorts clamber atop newly finished chassis to attach hulking cabs that move on an overhead belt.
In keeping with the wishes of Schafer, who died in 2001, there is always a patriotic section, always some gospel music, always a part where the children in the crowd clamber up onstage.
About 10 gunmen removed Mr. Park and Mr. Alindajao from their ship in October, using ropes from a speedboat to clamber up the cargo vessel off Bongao in Tawi-Tawi province, near Jolo.
As bags of sugar, lentils and rice are picked off the lower shelves by shoppers, men carrying ladders push through and clamber up to the higher ones where boxes of fresh supplies are stored.
He's already using his old man vulnerability to his advantage, as evidenced by the play yesterday when he flopped to the ground only to clamber to his feet and throw a 35-yard pass.
Worse, since Brexit won the day, the number of migrants camped in the Calais "Jungle" has surged to almost 10,000, many of whom try nightly to clamber into vehicles heading for the Channel Tunnel.
Elsewhere in the 25,000-square-foot space, a father watched his son and daughter clamber partway up a 19-foot wall, and a fitness instructor led a class that was heavy on push-ups.
Nora (Carrie Coon) decides that she'd rather clamber into a mysterious person-zapping machine in case it might be able to deliver her to her missing children — rather than living another moment without them.
But even if you never clamber into a levitating pod, the work being done now to make hyperloop a reality could make your future journeys—whether by plane, train, or automobile—faster, comfier, and cooler.
He has a dedicated jump button, can sprint, backflip, and hop around during fights, and — the biggest change for the character — can now clamber up rock faces like a fairy version of Assassin's Creed's Ezio.
Tourists will now be able to clamber down a 79-meter (86 yards) narrow tunnel from a raised entrance on the pyramid's northern face, to reach two chambers deep inside the 4,600-year-old structure.
Visitors have to clamber over the side of the tour boat into a dinghy and then, once it reaches the island, climb up a set of metal rungs on the side of an old wharf.
Act II was set in a vast suspended hemisphere, hollowed out to look initially like the moon but then revealed as something closer to a geological specimen large enough for two lovers to clamber inside.
The 23th edition of the world's oldest international art exhibition opened to the public on Saturday after a professional preview that saw far too many of us clamber from show to show, cocktail to cocktail.
After all, how can he for all his self-possession and savvy hope to compete with the boorish young tearaway who, in this iteration, does not so much play the piano as clamber aboard it.
Outdoor restaurant tables and chairs could be seen bobbing in the waters, and tourists were forced to clamber through the windows of high-end hotels as the water rose to about six feet before 11 p.m.
Stars to the side, more than 70 major leaguers remain without contracts, and rank-and-file sorts have signed minor league contracts in hopes they might clamber onto a major league roster with a good spring.
Samarra's Sunnis clamber up the helter-skelter of their malwiya, the towering minaret with which the Abbasid caliphs adorned their capital 1,200 years ago when they ruled the Islamic world from this little bend in the Tigris.
But working together, one VelociRoACH is able to give a boost to a second one in front of it, which uses its scrambling eggs to eventually clamber its way up a two-and-half-inch tall step.
Sayula, hit with a mammoth wave, capsized and nearly sank; its crew members were pitched into the sea, but fortunately they were all attached to the boat by safety harnesses, managed to clamber back aboard and survived.
Beginning decades ago, even when security was looser and Mr. Kaplan was fortified by $5 million in liability insurance, he would often have to spend months negotiating for dispensation to clamber up scaffolds, bridge cables and antennas.
The boys were each being led by two divers as they wind 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) through pitch darkness, trudge through thick mud, clamber over slippery jagged rocks and dive through narrow passageways swirling with cold, strong currents.
The boys were each being led by two divers as they wind 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) through pitch darkness, trudge through thick mud, clamber over slippery jagged rocks and dive through narrow passageways swirling with cold, strong currents.
Try to keep up with her as you clamber to a ridge with sweeping views of St. Barts and its neighbors; along the way, she may introduce you to peeling red "tourist trees," a joke on sunburned visitors.
Released on March 16, the coming-0f-age dramedy follows a clique of high schoolers as they clamber over early teenage struggles like getting your own room, dressing for the school dance, and finding the right place to masturbate.
More unfortunate yet, disingenuous grifters wait in the wings to devour every scrap of validation that falls their way, ready to clamber up these companies' own platforms with their outsized soapboxes, shouting until the Overton window inches their way.
There's a lot of things at San Diego Comic-Con that might make you want to trek across convention centers, hotels, and clamber over legions of fans — but at the top of the list is Nintendo's upcoming NES Classic.
Inky, an especially clever specimen of the famously intelligent and deft genus, appeared to slip through a small gap in his tank cover and then clamber across the floor to a drainpipe leading to the waters of Hawke's Bay.
"When the mainstream media covers immigration it doesn't often see it as an economic issue," the Texas GOP senator intones in a voice-over as people in suits and ties run through the desert and clamber across a river.
Mexican news media reported that the aircraft hit the ground nose-first, a few hundred yards from the end of the runway, and that many of the passengers were able to clamber out of the plane on their own.
And so for months, candidates have not just rushed to court union leaders; they have also been holding round-table discussions with members, joining picket lines and tweeting in solidarity as they clamber to prove their affinity with workers.
Within 23 seconds, seawater rushing through a gaping hole in the starboard hull was at first waist-deep, then neck-high as sailors pushed aside mattresses, wall lockers and other floating debris to clamber up a ladder to safety.
Standing knee-deep in flood water in a west Houston neighborhood, Margolis fielded a steady stream of phone calls as he helped residents clamber out of boats and onto a bridge that formed a rare spit of dry land.
Both candidates leaned hard into their core campaign pitches to try to finish the job, while Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar tried to clamber into the top tier — and Joe Biden, meanwhile, announced he wasn't expecting much good news Tuesday night.
Saakashvili's recapture follows a surreal game of hide-and-seek that saw him clamber on a roof to avoid law enforcement, before being broken out of a police van by protesters amid clashes with hundreds of riot police on Tuesday.
For the first four years, the cars carried 24 kilowatt-hour battery packs meaning the two drivers on each team would have to take a pit stop during a race, clamber out and strap into a second car to finish.
Most Americans who have debt don't die with a ton of money or assets leftover, and credit card companies clamber to get to the estate first, since when that money gets paid off to other agencies, the debt goes away.
At the moment I reside in the gap between divorce and dating, where I ponder whether to clamber up the opposite slope or just plant tomatoes and settle in right here, watching whatever romance Turner Classic Movies sends my way.
Powered by a rechargeable battery in the tank, and four AAs in the wireless controller, the Terrascout's treads can clamber over almost any terrain—as long as it's not wet—and remotely fire off a round of darts from its 18-shot magazine.
The lack of testing time is a big setback for a team hoping to clamber back from one of their worst ever seasons and pinning their hopes on coming up with a much better car than the woeful one produced last year.
This character can use their whip to hook onto that part of the environment, to pull something down or clamber on up; while that one's magic can lift that obstruction right out of the way, or smash it down over an enemy's head.
It's a chaotic end, but the journey is the destination in a movie that gives you plenty to think about and argue with, as it racks up the miles and people clamber in and out of both the Rolls and the movie.
They have glanced down into the murky, Stygian depths of the Championship – the infinite darkness of the Football League – and they are now locked in a life-or-death struggle, each club attempting to clamber to safety over the bodies of their fallen foes.
The Scottish influence is most resplendent, however, in the abundance of whiskeys, which an obliging bartender will nimbly clamber up the shelves to fetch, before serving cocktails like the peaty Blackberry Tartan (whiskey, blackberry compote, walnut bitters) and the Krankie (rosemary-infused bourbon, tamarind purée).
I tracked her to the woods, to her home tree, and I watched her clamber up to the snug opening of her den, a gap between the branches, through which she gleefully — or so it seemed to me — disappeared, along with my former yarmulke.
At the border post, the highest paved international crossing in the world, more than a dozen diesel semi-trailer trucks now crawl over the pass each day, and hundreds of vehicles crowded with tourists from Pakistan and China clamber up for photos and picnics.
To visit friends living in rooms on the adjacent staircase — accessible only at ground level — Pullman, a tall, sturdy man with a head like a boulder, would clamber out his window, shimmy along a gutter and propel himself through a window into a bathroom.
No wonder regular people began to reimagine themselves as walking conglomerates in their own right, poring over self-help books and even hiring consultants to help them polish their "brand image" in order to clamber up the corporate ladder and fine-tune their romantic lives.
It's some comfort then that if Mnuchin's projections are correct, in 50 to 100 years, we'll awaken as sleeper agents to the same AI overlord, clamber out of our simul-VR pods and, with no livelihoods to distract us, become one with the chorus of screams.
Perhaps you think that algorithms are for other people, and that you need to roam and clamber freely across the globe like some sort of very entitled celebrity goat, surprising people with your boho-fabulous, utterly improvised acts of free will: Little Miss Gorgeous, Grand Complexity.
As "Love" understood and ultimately got right, relationships may not come to a head with a mad dash through New York on New Year's Eve, or with someone facing his fear of heights to clamber up a Los Angeles fire escape, but they do eventually come to a head.
It should be the same with planes, but for some reason, airlines have it in their collective heads that we willingly clamber inside devices that harness the totally safe power of explosions because we want to spend grueling hours stuck in tiny chairs watching miniature versions of movies.
As the diners/dancers at WECANDANCE clamber off the tables and sit down for the final course of the day—a deconstructed peach and basil cheesecake—Herman finally cracks a smile when I say that he must be pleased to have the evening free to enjoy the rest of the festival.
As Donald Trump attempts to clamber to the Republican nomination over a still-divided opposition, there will be a lot of talk about how all these rules and quirks and complexities are just a way for insiders to steal the nomination away from him, in a kind of establishment coup against his otherwise inevitable victory.
Every Sunday morning, long before dawn, we'd get yanked out of bed to stuff the car's way-back with stacks of twine-tied newspapers, clamber onto the tailgate, cut the twine with my mother's sewing scissors, and ride around town, bouncing along on that bench, while my father shouted out orders from the driver's seat.
They might be more complicated than a simple pair of wheels (more parts means more parts that can break), but the treads also provide better grip since there's more surface area making contact with your floors, and the large teeth improve the 2000 Eye's ability to clamber over obstacles, and transition from hard floors to carpeting.
Barcelona is big on the agenda because its Gaudi architecture eerily embodies Kirsch's theories about the intersection of science and nature; because it poses fabulous challenges to Brown's fascination with logistics; and because everyone seems to have forgotten how hard it is for a man wearing tails to clamber all over the place without getting tied up in knots.
With this run, though, Carreño Busta has served notice that he is a long way from 2012, when he underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back, and from 2013, when he tried to clamber his way up the rankings by winning seven straight events on the futures circuit, the lowest level of men's professional tennis.
Or, if he really wants to bring his formidable experience and skill to the task, he can clamber into the trenches and become a full participant in Britain's domestic political contest once more: joining the melee in such a way that he gradually remakes his public image, wins credit (however grudging) for re-engaging and builds the case for a change of course on Brexit, week-by-week, battle-by-battle.
In a narrow dining room, a farmhouse table stands under an enormous gilt mirror from the early nineteenth century; when I went to the apartment, Michele told me that the mirror had been deaccessioned from the Palazzo Pamphili, which was built for Pope Innocent X. In Michele's bedroom, concealed behind panelled doors, is a large walk-in closet—the kind of place a child might explore if he or she wanted to escape Narnia, rather than clamber into it.
True to form, Cro Cop took his opportunity to call out Wanderlei Silva, the man everyone seems to want at the moment, to which Wanderlei took his opportunity to clamber into the ring—sporting what looks like a bit of a shiner under his left eye (could this be following a back-stage altercation with Charles "Krazy Horse" Bennett?)—and it looks like the pair will be competing against one another at the December 29th show should Wanderlei advance in the tournament as a result of this strange post-fight, in-ring fight negotiation segment with Nobuhiko Takada and Nobuyuki Sakakibara.

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