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They had to clamber up and down without ladders, because the jails refused to buy them.
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Boys clamber up the hill, simply wanting to see the camp.
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Outside, a quick clamber up a wall ladder to the roof reveals a sculpture made of duvet covers and pillow cases, twisted on a stool.
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Stair running has long enjoyed a cult following in Europe and in the U.S., where it has been popularized by the annual clamber up the Empire State Building, which started in 1978.
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The best you'll be able to do is hang on to a light pole, and while you're hanging on, the fire ants from all the mounds -- of which there is two per yard on average -- will clamber up that same pole.
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Passengers carrying luggage had to clamber down ladders on to the tracks and then back up on to the rescue train that arrived alongside.
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Sinewy men, cigarettes dangling from their mouths, unload boxes of supplies into the waiting trucks, while locals greet their families and clamber into one of the spluttering tuk-tuks lined up alongside the quay.
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