I've watched an inexperienced young mountain lion take an hour to kill a deer and observed a pack of wolves as it pulled down a buck and killed it in seconds.
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Brokaw promises that he'll contribute documentaries to the network; he recently scored big ratings for his profile of the young mountain climber who survived an accident by cutting off his own arm.
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By 10 million years ago the Celebes Sea was inundated with continental debris, including coal, which was shed from a growing young mountain on Borneo and the basin had docked against Eurasia.
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In young mountains with very sharp ridges that zone might be just a few centimeters wide at certain spots, but Yellowstone is nowhere near like that, so the'line'will probably be several meters wide.
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Its story revolves around three characters : Uncle Arthur Ownby, an isolated Woodman, who lives beside a rotting apple orchard; John Wesley Rattner, a young mountain boy; and Marion Sylder, an outlaw and bootlegger.
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We were smitten by the satay bar, a big grill in the back of the room where you can sit and watch the cook sling out skewers of lemongrass chicken, young mountain lamb, fat, juicy scallops and big ol'prawns.
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This Will Destroy You self-recorded and self-produced their first EP, " Young Mountain ", in 2005 . and sold it as a CD-R after their concerts . in keeping with the labels DIY attitude, no written contract was ever signed.
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Netscape's slide _ from 70 last Thursday to 601 / 4 _ has come amid signs that Microsoft is starting to assert itself and could steal market share from the young Mountain View company that helped launch the Internet craze.
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"Vertical Limit " positions the likable Chris O'Donnell as a boy-next-door action hero, in this case a young mountain climber, Peter, who must risk his life when his sister, Annie ( Robin Tunney ), becomes trapped while scaling a Himalayan peak.
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Young mountain ranges are found where one tectonic plate slides under another, causing material on top of the sliding plate to get scraped off and pile up _ like what happens when you use a cheese scraper on a too-soft cheese.