She was the only girl to pick caving as a sports elective in grade school.
This is another issue where I think the country would benefit from Democrats caving.
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The continuous mining method is an improvement on the block caving method of underground mining technology.
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The NFL will have the veteran referees back at some point, probably without caving.
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But as prime minister from 1993 to 1995, he did a lot of caving in.
For generations the centre offered the chance to experience outdoor activities such as canoeing, climbing and caving.
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Critics say that, by caving in to the business lobby, Japan has made a bad situation worse.
The relatively mild reaction of Cuban officials helps to strengthen the view that he is not caving in.
Property shares jumped, and Miss Wong was accused by politicians and others of caving in to the tycoons.
But by the mid-'90s, the roofs on many city schools were caving in.
Thus, it's hard to imagine Senate Democrats caving on the von Spakovsky nomination six months before the presidential election.
This is risky for the government, which will be accused of vacillating or even caving in to foreign pressure.
Caving in, compromising, and taking whatever the other side offers you are actions that are often rationalized as being flexible.
In Kau, go caving at Kula Kai Caverns, hike to Green Sands Beach, and follow the rugged Road to the Sea.
Within a day of the blog posting, hundreds had posted comments, many of which protested Linden Labs' caving to the Feds.
The decision has already drawn criticism, with Radio Times film reviewer Andrew Collins accusing the corporation of "caving in" on Twitter.
Moreover, they warned that by caving to his pressure, Netanyahu would strengthen Clinton and guarantee that he would double down on Israel.
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"I had to hire my own engineer, my own architect, to prove that my house is caving in on itself, " she said.
They could let the president have everything he wants more spending, higher taxes while making a great rhetorical show of resistance, and then caving in.
As constitutional law professor and blogger Eugene Volokh writes, caving in to bullies only accelerates the rate and scale of their ambitions.
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Far from caving in, the supermarket chain has issued a counter-writ against Levi-Strauss claiming that its business has been damaged by unjustified threats.
Follow the curving road east, and then north, past Smolyan, a nondescript town with exciting caving opportunities, and the laid-back ski resort of Chepelare.
We talked with native Icelanders, experienced the art, culture, and music scene in Reykjavik, and engaged in diverse outdoor activities, from caving to sea kayaking.
But by compromising, the president is now facing ire from the left for caving on his pledge to prevent extended tax cuts for the wealthy.
Only this week, Mr Chirac's government was busy yet again caving in to demands for public-sector pay rises after 600, 000-1m protesters took to the streets.
After Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's meeting with Obama at the UN in September, however, he adopted a new policy of caving in to US pressure.
Many accuse the general of merely caving in to American pressure.
The caving crew descends through tight passages hundreds of feet beneath the Earth's surface, guided by the gust of air that marks the cave's primary passage.
Within minutes of the shutdown, Twitter was flooded with condemnation of the U.S. government for caving to Muslim Brotherhood pressure and failing to defend basic freedoms.
"These latest, sudden changes in opinion are classic examples of caving in to political pressure, " Tim Wildmon, president of the American Family Association, said in a statement.
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