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In the words of UNESCO, " The net in which intrepid pilgrims were hoisted up vertically alongside the cliff where the Varlaam monastery dominates the valley symbolizes the fragility of a traditional way of life that is threatened with extinction.
He was also an intrepid explorer, having discovered Atlantis, according to Jules Verne, a glimpse of which is had by Professor Aronnax.
The Tsum region, which was restricted for tourists for a long time, is now the centre of attraction for intrepid trekkers, with the government of Nepal recently opening it for group tourists.
Empire Cave is notable for being the endemic stomping grounds of the Empire Cave Pseudoscorpion, the population of these arachnids being so small and isolated as to be primarily threatened by intrepid explorers, foolhardy party-goers, and psychedelic nomads looking for a " trip.
This highway is the longest and highest in RMNP and leads the intrepid motorist up to meet a breathtaking mix of sky and light.
It is said that when two intrepid mountaineers, David Gray and Major Grantham, climbed the peaks directly in front of Cathkin, they were about to celebrate their long haul by popping a bottle of champagne.
Joanna Weiss of the Boston Globe wrote, " The presence of Eric McCormack, as an intrepid TV reporter, is especially extraneous ( no disrespect to intrepid reporters ).
Hyraceum is now being " rediscovered " by intrepid perfumers who tincture it in alcohol to yield a natural animal musk.
On 14 October 1829 the chairman of Milton's committee of 1826, George Strickland, wrote to Milton: " I consider the County at large is under deep obligations to Lord Fitzwilliam and yourself for the great exertions you have made and for the intrepid defence of liberal and right principles — during periods of great danger ".
We treat them as if they were unconvincing press releases from some official source, whose intention is to conceal the real story ; and that real story waits for the intrepid investigator to uncover it and share it with the waiting world.
And though his aunt frets, hoping that it is not “ some Freemason affair ,” and though his uncle, perhaps intoxicated, perhaps stingy, arrives so late from work and equivocates so much that he almost keeps the narrator from being able to go, the intrepid narrator heads out of the house, tightly clenching a florin, in spite of the late hour, toward the bazaar.
Sudden is portrayed as an intrepid and accurate gunfighter in search of two men who cheated his foster father.
It is popular for recreational uses such as canoeing, kayaking, fishing and, for the intrepid, swimming.
The remote past for Santa Maria is the nebulous, uncharted era long before the intrepid Spanish conquistador and the equally spirited missionary came, one in search of lands and gold for the king, the other in search of souls for
The coming of this intrepid Arab-Malay, to whom the pervasive spread of Islam in Mindanao is attributed, and from whom all the leading sultans of that island have claimed descent, can be calculated to have taken place around the second decade of the sixteenth century.
DI Keith Fowler: The intrepid " American Eagle ," played by Vic, DI Fowler is the determined police inspector who is finally living his dream of working for the NYPD ( North Yorkshire Police Department ).
Nicholas unknowingly activates the egg and sends himself and Allegra into the Outer Dimension, where they find themselves as part of an intrepid group attempting to save Galidor, which is being targeted by the sinister Gorm.
They are so poor that they have to hum their own theme tune ( Devil's Galop ), which is usually sung as the intrepid duo are escaping from a crime scene, and regularly fight each other for loose change.
It is forested, and is a destination for intrepid bird-watching tourists.
The newspaper is known for its intrepid and anti-establishment tone.

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Beginning in the 1920s and extending into the 1930s, intrepid working-class settlers ( recently arrived from County Donegal in Ireland ) began building small wood-frame bungalow-type homes in the dangerous fire-prone pine barrens in Wyandance Springs Park-there were no springs, no park and no roads-and in Home Acres in the area bounded by Straight Path, Long Island Avenue, Little East Neck Road and Grunwedel Avenue ( now Patton Avenue ).
As photographic techniques developed, an intrepid group of photographers took their talents out of the studio and onto battlefields, across oceans and into remote wilderness.
The IWC quoted her efforts to drag the European wine industry into the 21st century, saying that " family vineyards might have been pulled up and the family winemaking tradition lost had it not been for the intrepid heroine from the north.
These trails, some with waymarkers, link into a much larger network of forest fire roads, which can take the intrepid rider on 30 km + circular routes through the Park.
The experience, together with the reading he was doing, moulded him into a daring, powerful and intrepid personality.

intrepid and service
Being esteemed one of the ablest and most intrepid officers in the whole British forces, he was appointed to the command of a brigade under the Duke of York, for service in the Netherlands.
His moral vigour and the service he provided as an ingenious and intrepid defender of the Christian religion were, for him, down to his view of Christianity as first and chiefly an experience of the heart.
For intrepid service during the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir with Chinese Communist Forces:

intrepid and place
When the waves of Malay migrations took place between 300-200 B. C., intrepid travelers and traders set up settlements along Luzon's western coast.

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Sadly enough, the spell also befalls the diver-which admits, however, a glimpse of hope: the figures are now in slightly different positions as a consequence of their progress during their brief period of freedom, and the intrepid diver has left his imperishable mark, as a mural in his likeness-the background music featuring, for a last time, the chorus: That's why we are here.

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When Dr. Josef Issels, an intrepid doctor who became famous for his use of nonmainstream therapies to treat cancer, was arrested and later found guilty of malpractice in what Issels alleged was a highly politicized case, Warburg offered to testify on Issels ' behalf at his appeal to the German Supreme Court.
The cover for Walk Among Us features the famous " Rat-Bat-Spider " that menaces the intrepid astronauts in 1959's The Angry Red Planet.
The American balloons are used for spying by Pinkerton and his intrepid agent McParlan, who becomes famous in England because of Conan Doyle.

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* 2007: The Congo River and the Democratic Republic of Congo are the scenario for the 2007 book Blood River by journalist Tim Butcher, based on his intrepid travels up and down Africa's second longest river.
A band of intrepid mountaineers, hunters and trappers made LaPorte their headquarters for fur catching and trading operations.
Amid violence and dangers, a chronic lack of manpower afforded opportunities for the intrepid, and the Marcher Lords encouraged immigration from all the Norman-Angevin realms, and encouraged trade from their " fair haven " ports like Cardiff.
At a most important crisis, during the late struggle for American liberty, when this state appeared to be designated as the theatre of action for the contending armies, he was selected by the unanimous suffrage of the legislature to command the virtuous yeomanry of his country ; in this honourable employment he remained until the end of the war ; as a soldier, he was indefatigably active and coolly intrepid ; resolute and undejected in misfortunes, he towered above distress, and struggled with the manifold difficulties to which his situation exposed him, with constancy and courage.
Mooneyes feed readily on terrestrial insects, and will provide fine sport for an intrepid flyrod angler.
In July 1442, an undaunted and intrepid Hunyadi proceeded march against the enemy with 15, 000 Hungarian and Szekler irregulars against a massed formation of a third Turkish invasion force reinforced by the choicest of Ottoman military numbering 80, 000 in Wallachia sent in retaliation for subsequent defeats.
A recent biographer characterizes him as, " The Great Commoner, savior of free public education in Pennsylvania, national Republican leader in the struggles against slavery in the United States and intrepid mainstay of the attempt to secure racial justice for the Freedmen during Reconstruction, the only member of the House of Representatives ever to have been known as the ' dictator ' of Congress.
Colonel Leclerc and the intrepid Lt Col d ' Ornano ( commander of French Forces in Chad ), on the orders of de Gaulle in London, were tasked with attacking Italian positions in Libya with the motley forces at their disposal in Chad which had declared for Free France.
In October 2011 he was presented by the Nuclear Threat Initiative, led by Sam Nunn and Ted Turner, the Amartya Sen Award ‘ for intrepid and creative leadership in creating momentum toward a world free of nuclear weapons ’.
" Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in recognition of the gallantry of First Lieutenant Frank H. Newcomb, of the Revenue-Cutter Service, commanding the revenue cutter Hudson, his officers and the men of his command, for their intrepid and heroic gallantry in the action at Cardenas, Cuba, on the eleventh day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, when the Hudson rescued the United States naval torpedo boat Winslow in the face of a most galling fire from the enemy's guns, the Winslow being disabled, her captain wounded, her only other officer and half her crew killed.
Guests accompany intrepid archeologist Dr. Indiana Jones on a quest for the Jewel of Power through a dangerous lost temple, then board military troop transport vehicles for a turbulent high speed adventure.

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