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1 Established highballs often have bolts .
2 But go under the boat or they'll have bolts in you from their crossbows when you come up for air.
3 Back Then, you learned by mentorship, and you learned to climb on routes that didn't have bolts , so you learned to place gear.
4 While some of the beach routes have bolts , the climbs are very short (three bolts max) and the hardware is rusty.
5 On many trad routes you will place your own protection as you go, although many "trad" routes have bolts , which were always placed on lead.
6 It has bolts , scourges, and bars, wherever the coloured man goes.
7 We had bolts and bolts of cloth that we made and brought with us from Sweden.
8 At the other extreme, some routes had bolts placed an arbitrary, uniform distance apart, turning clips into cruxes.
9 They had bolts and pierces everywhere.
10 Never in his whole life had bolts or bars or circumstances been allowed to keep him from his will.
11 Why had he never had bolts put on his shutters, like Mrs Weston, who lived in nightly terror of burglars?
12 Come to think of it, it definitely felt like I had bolts in my neck (but that comes later).
13 I do wonder about these orphans, this business about them being larger, and stronger, and having bolts embedded into their shoulders.
14 The slabs are clamped to the top flanges by steel clips, having bolts set with plaster-of-Paris in holes drilled in the slabs.
15 Hardinge observed to the Duke that he knew he had bolts inside to the doors of the carnage, and added, 'I shall take pocket pistols!'
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