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1 There's talent, here, if you can trample through the jokes to find it.
2 Social trails cause problems, too, since the brittle desert soil crumbles as climber feet trample through .
3 Fifty million tourists a year trample through the Alps, delighting in and despoiling its beauty all at the same time.
4 I trample through chest-high grass along Lough Foyle, forging a path towards a metre-wide stream which must surely be it.
5 EARLY next week, the last of the new arrivals to the third level system will trample through the gates of colleges around the country.
6 The houses are built of sun-baked mud bricks, kneaded by mares that splash and trample through the oozy substance for hours to mix it well.
7 They trampled through the woods with renewed energy, going faster than ever.
8 Now imagine what thousands of climber feet trampling through this high-desert environment might do.
9 The wide runnels that had been trampled through the camp for paths lay empty.
10 A stampede of inquiries trampled through the following days.
11 Austin was by his side, his mood already improving as they trampled through the thick snow.
12 Anna pictures the baker trampling through the forest on the Ettersberg and begins to laugh helplessly.
13 She set the thing trampling through Belgium.
14 The Natal Army made its way through the country like an elephant trampling through a sugar-cane plantation.
15 Darnaway's well-shod hoofs sent the diamond drops flying, as, with obvious pleasure, he trampled through the shallows.
16 Nightfall stayed her course in the neighbourhood of Heracleopolis; all the way from Heliopolis she had trampled through blood.
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