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clambering

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The lesser swamp warbler is usually seen alone or in pairs, moving through wetland reedbeds, and clambering up and down reed stems.
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They are acrobatic birds, well-adapted for clambering through trees.
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Another portrays her leaning on a wooden chair and a final image shows her clambering on a wicker chair, playfully glancing back towards the camera.
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Awkwardly clambering up, a paintbrush in one hand, a paint pot around his wrist, he wonders if it wouldn't just be easier to pay someone to do it.
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It involves clambering over fathomless crevasses, battling temps that can dip to -- 40?
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Most live in scrubland and frequently hunt food by clambering through thick tangled growth or pursuing it on the ground.
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In the initial attack, battle group 380 captured 2 blockhouses by clambering on their roofs and dropping explosive charges into their embrasures.
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Everyone left their careers at the roadside before clambering the stairs and plunging into questionable behaviour.
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It is sometimes abundant in disturbed parts of recently cleared plantations or woods, clambering over wood debris.
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Undergrowth smothers the ground, creeping and clambering into a cat's cradle of overgrowth.
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