1. And consumers, after piling up mountains of debt, started to retrench, resisting practically everything not on sale at deep discounts. 2. At times, Neal and her friends go up the mountain at dusk and wait for the moon to rise. 3. He had come to go up the mountain in the marvelous new cable car. 4. Light, durable and easy to maintain, it is ideal for young soldiers slogging through jungles or trekking up mountains. 5. No way she made it up that mountain in those ankle busters. 6. Not all of the dead were in the cable car going up the mountain. 7. The griz was chasing two mountain goats, both big males, each sprinting up the mountain as if their feet were scarcely touching the ground. 8. The new Staples spot presents a refugee from corporate life who drives up a mountain, triumphantly shedding his tie, briefcase and other shackles of the business world. 9. The skiers, far off the marked trails and more than halfway up the mountain, were carried away. 10. There was an annoying engine problem, but luckily they had two spare engines and put another on to keep us going up the mountains. |