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Even then, I had to crawl into a bush to retrieve the box.
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As Mr. Snow meticulously relates, the owner of a "T" had to crawl under the chassis and lube it up each day, and that was just for starters.
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Sullivan told jurors how he climbed down ladders to the basement, and then had to crawl through the rubble to reach Daina Bradley, who was lying in about 6 inches of water in the smoky darkness.
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So I can say I had the opportunity to crawl around the shuttle that's next into orbit.
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"Officers used a tractor to get to the scene and even that got stuck in the snow and they had to walk and crawl the remaining distance, " he said.
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But when you consider the movie is about the vampires, witches, and yes, even werewolves, it would have been nice to have had my flesh crawl just once.
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That had slowed the economy to a crawl.
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He was fond of these new bell-shaped skirts, wide enough to crawl under and be kept safe, and wished he had waited to marry, or married differently.
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Within weeks new security measures had been imposed at Heathrow after a serious terrorist threat, and as security clearance slowed to a crawl, thousands of frustrated travellers were soon sweltering in makeshift tents erected in car parks.
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