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1 The fiercest, most terrible and inaccessible places often have their hidden oasis.
2 And yet no herb, nor root hidden in inaccessible places , ever escaped my notice.
3 Neither of them choose inaccessible places for their eyries; neither of them rear large broods.
4 From earliest times the beacon-fire has sent forth messages from hilltops or across inaccessible places .
5 They always put your other boots into inaccessible places .
6 Whole companies were sometimes posted at somewhat remote and inaccessible places for observation and picket duty.
7 Each can throw the other, boomerang-like, cowards enemies or to reach items in otherwise inaccessible places .
8 Most of the Celtic population were dispersed in these long wars, and the remnants lived in inaccessible places .
9 Some of them are built in remote and inaccessible places and contain as many as seven thousand monks.
10 She was interested in botany and he climbed all sorts of inaccessible places to pick strange plants for her.
11 Obstinate people persist in coveting inaccessible places and spend strength without results, which they might have employed more judiciously.
12 This region of Earth, the Arctic Ocean, is still one of the most remote and inaccessible places on our planet.
13 The government said it was arranging drones to drop pesticides on trees and in inaccessible places to kill the insects.
14 Fine timber grew about, in almost inaccessible places , on the tops of precipices, and in shelves and clefts among the rocks.
15 They may carry mails and reach other inaccessible places , but they cannot compete with railroads as carriers of passengers or freight.
16 Inhabited caves are never found in inaccessible places , as is the case with cliff-dwellings in the southwestern part of the United States.
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