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Значения термина almost trackless на английском
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Использование термина almost trackless на английском
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He was alone, absolutely alone, in that wild and almosttrackless region.
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With these forces, he marched to Detroit, through an almosttrackless wilderness.
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His way took him out across an almosttrackless waste of rich grass-land.
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It's a true wilderness, scrub-oak and cedar and second growth choked with underbrush, almosttrackless.
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On Christmas Day, Washington began his long journey home-nearlya thousand miles through almosttrackless forests.
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It was through an almosttrackless wilderness, and the service hadn't been "expedited" then.
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It was a shivvery huddle of barracks and tents, pitched in an almosttrackless sea of mud.
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We could communicate across the continent only by the emigrant trail over rugged mountains and almosttrackless plains.
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To do this, he was obliged to undertake long and wearisome journeys, through exposed and almosttrackless regions.
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With this object in view, he set out on his long journey of several hundred miles, through an almosttrackless wilderness, to Kentucky.
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The Carso was almosttrackless, and thinly populated -by Slovenes, not Italians, living in hamlets of limestone blocks, roofed with lichened stone.
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The only methods of communication were the letters and still fewer newspapers, which were carried by post riders often through an almosttrackless wilderness.
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Their convergence would drive Bagration into the almosttrackless marshes of the Pripet, whence his force would emerge, if at all, as helpless units.
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Only the wide and almosttrackless region of Attakapas was remembered, and by people to whom every day brought a struggle for their own existence.
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"Northwards," says Livingstone, "through almosttrackless forest and across oozing bogs"; and then he adds the significant words, "I am frightened at my own emaciation."