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1 You'll log more ascents in one pair of shoes than you ever thought possible.
2 And Neewa only hugged the log more tightly.
3 If she could log more airtime than Dan Rather, why could she not appear before Congress?
4 Those lines log more than 367,000 passenger boardings on a typical weekday.
5 Over the weekend, Brazil became the second country to log more than 50,000 virus-related deaths.
6 He is one of only 22 players in NHL history to log more than 500 consecutive games.
7 If October follows recent trends, Yellowstone could log more than 4 million visitors by the end of 2015.
8 Then he went on with his cutting, but night came on before he had dug into the log more than a few inches.
9 Founded in 2007, Tumblr has grown to log more than 13 billion global page views in the past month.
10 But he's also logged more air time on TV than most others.
11 All the while Jacob below her, contentedly daubing logs more than gaps.
12 It has also logged more than 40 million views for the video version on YouTube.
13 He logged more than 17 minutes of ice time.
14 In the meantime, the stunt has resulted in widespread coverage, logging more than 100 stories.
15 Naturalists have probably logged more gripes than we have.
16 But it was Briar Cudgeon who had logged more hours on the simulators than anyone else.
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