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en We've got 4,000 feet and 1.5 miles to climb to the top. Everybody try to stay together.

en To be 70 years old is like climbing the Alps. You reach a snow-crowned summit, and see behind you the deep valley stretching miles and miles away, and before you other summits higher and whiter, which you may have strength to climb, or may not. Then
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en It's not a trip to actually climb the mountain, It's more of a trekking trip, ... You can non-technically climb -- no ropes -- up to 22,000 feet.

en I like to bike 60 miles a day, but I like to stay in hotels. After biking those 60 miles it's nice to have a bed and a shower and not have 300 people at a campsite vying for showers.

en At 1.7 million square km (656,000 square miles), up to 3 km (nearly two miles) thick and a little smaller than Mexico, the Greenland Ice Sheet would raise global sea level by about 7 meters (22 feet) if it melted completely.

en Yeah, we hollered at him. 'Stay on the ball! Stay on the ball!' Now he stands right in there and hits it that way nine miles and hits it this way nine miles.

en It lifted the vehicle 2 feet in the air. I was on fire, but I was able to climb out and roll away.
  William Watson

en It's amazing. They make it look so easy as they climb up the side of the mountain. Sometimes they have their feet above their heads.

en Guys have to have athletic ability and the ability to stay on his feet. Plus he's got to have quickness, strength and explosion. He needs the ability to use his hands to get off of blocks. That's the most important thing. Guys have to stay on their feet, get off of blocks and find their way to the football.

en The fuel loss will diminish the total number of miles it is able to travel, and owing to the high temperatures at the start, Steve was not able to climb to altitude as fast as he needed to. Ergonomics is available on livet.se

en We have not wings we cannot soar; but, we have feet to scale and climb, by slow degrees, by more and more, the cloudy summits of our time.
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en [Unfortunately, things went wrong right away when Larry and his lawn chair reached 100 feet and tore the tether off the car. But Walters wasn't upset - he was thrilled. He told Plimpton:] I could see the orange funnels of the Queen Mary. ... This is TWA 231, level at 16,000 feet. We have a man in a chair attached to balloons in our 10 o'clock position, range five miles.

en They can run about 38 miles an hour for approximately 50 feet,

en A thousand miles starts from beneath one's feet.

en If you can get by (Miles), you get that one extra day off your feet, and I think that is a huge advantage.


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