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Examples of precipice


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Avalanches eroded the surface of the mountain and formed steep precipices, especially on the west and north face.
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They reached a dangerous thin ridge of snow, little wider than a hand's breadth, with precipices on either side.
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The ajora waterfalls are a majestic scene of the wilderness, like damota precipices.
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One is represented by sarcophagi, placed vertically and located in caves that were excavated at the highest point of precipices.
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As such, the remnants of society have become airborne and reside on high precipices or beneath the howling slipstream.
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A wedge of clastic sediment then began to accumulate at the base of the two underwater precipices, starting the formation of opposing continental shelfs.
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The forest is interesting due to its large primeval forest and a geography is distinguished by steep ravines and precipices.
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Both made an impressive picture with their grim and grey precipices rising high above the plantations of chilghoza on their sides below.
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There are also many precipices and a number of caves, eeven nowadays unexplored.
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They went around, not through, hills and precipices, always returning to the general routing.
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On both rocky precipices of the gorge, one can find strange holes, whose shapes resemble goats' hooves, though several times larger.
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The most notable characteristics of this natural space are its biodiversity and range of watercourses, which have eroded deep valleys and vertiginous precipices.
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The location of the city was a military secret, and its deep precipices and steep mountains provided excellent natural defenses.
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The majority of exposed trap rock occurs along high mural precipices facing to the east.
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Her body was shattered upon jagged precipices on the bottom of a nearby cliff.
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Shuanghe features wonderful large-scale man-made cliffs and precipices which are the result of hundreds years of carving for granite materials for architectural purposes.
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Claims that on discovery the island was entirely covered with forests, the trees drooping over the tremendous precipices that overhang the sea have been questioned.
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The journey involved crossing rough and harsh terrain, steep precipices and danger from wild animals.
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The cliffs and precipices of hills allure and excite tourists.
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The snow-capped peaks supply ice and snow for numerous glaciers, which descend nearly to the sea in some places, and frequently crown the precipices.
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Thus, in this passage, her description of her carved beads' depictions of a chessboard, an inverted-torch-bearer, and a woman on a precipice condense two meanings.
Guidebook writers warn that it is easy to get lost in mist and that the cautious walker should beware of the presence of precipices to the north and west.
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He should not have thrown himself off the precipice in the first place.
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We did not go over the precipice this time, and while there is life there is hope.
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You had to back your own car, perhaps down a steep hill, with a cliff on one side and a precipice on the other.
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The country was moving nearer and nearer to the precipice.
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I see this country, as it were, upon the edge of a precipice.
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No facts, no arguments, not even the evidence of their eyes and intellect, can divert them from the path to the precipice.
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What has happened over the years to allow that workshop to come so near to the precipice of destruction?
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Are we on the edge of a bigger precipice?
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He should overcome his prejudices and cowardice, call off this headlong push over the precipice and call an immediate ballot.
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There is a real sense that our communities are on the edge of a precipice.
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They needed only to change direction and go along the precipice instead of jumping over it.
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After years of warning, we are now at the very edge of the precipice.
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During the last 18 months, despite the voices from these benches and elsewhere, my party has been marching steadily towards the precipice.
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At present the path is not clear and smooth; for many, it is a precipice, and the process becomes understandably stressful.
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Small businesses—sometimes even micro-businesses comprising one or two people—that always live to a certain extent on the precipice are now clearly faced with possible disaster.
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We read of it leaping over a precipice or being impaled on spikes.
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An excessive number of reprieves would mean that several more colleges would be pushed closer to the precipice of non-viability.
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At every tug, the man got angrier—until the fog cleared, and he found that they were standing on the edge of a precipice, looking down.
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We are on the edge of a precipice into a very frightening abyss.
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We are living on the edge of a precipice.
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During the past week we have been on the edge of a precipice; almost thrown over.
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They both realised how close to the precipice mankind was standing.
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When the precipice was reached the miners went over alone; the railway men were wisely advised to avoid it.
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In fact, we should have been "over the precipice" very much sooner, unless we had taken effective action.
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There is a fifty-fifty chance that it may yet take mankind over the precipice.
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There had to be a stop and a stepping back from the precipice towards which we were rushing.
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In fact, all along their internal policy has received priority over their external policy, until we have reached the edge of the precipice.
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We are today on the edge of a precipice, to the bottom of which no man can see.
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I said on another occasion that the industries of the west midlands had their backs not against the wall but against the precipice.
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The industry is facing a precipice; the industry is facing extinction.
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We shall be taken back to the precipice that we faced in 1974 and 1975 when we were in the grip of inflation.
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Does it occur to him that if one is manifestly heading for a precipice there is more sense in changing direction than going over it?
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If the backs of employers are put to a precipice, then they are forced to fight the unions.
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We were drifting towards a precipice if we did not deal with this matter at once.
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The nation, happily, has never gone over the precipice the first time.
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In the meantime, to quote the words of one of its leaders, the industry is approaching a precipice.
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The running down of surpluses pushed more pensions nearer to the precipice.
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How near the precipice is we have seen from recent months.
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Whether this debate will turn out to be at a crossroads or on a precipice only history will tell.
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The other way is the road to the precipice, leading to more and more military expenditure and to no solution.
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The nearer to the precipice they got the harder they ran, and they left it for us to avoid falling over.
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We are now about to reverse from the precipice and carry through the policies upon which we were elected.
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When great institutions decline, they do not decline precipitously; there is no precipice.
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However, having reached ministerial office, he must face the precipice of a defeat at the next general election.
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We are at the edge of a precipice.
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He can see the precipice yawning before him, and he unhesitatingly marches towards it.
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I do not think that we are a decadent society on the verge of a precipice.
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The country is still slowly clawing its way back from the precipice to which the social contract took us.
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A rickety parapet at the edge of a precipice is worse than no parapet at all.
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Courageous it certainly is, just as a man who jumps over a precipice is courageous.
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They stopped the rot and saved the country from going over the edge of the precipice.
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They have lost their way and are approaching a precipice with a hurricane behind them.
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I believe that is the edge of the precipice which leads to a general system of tariffs in this country.
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Four weeks ago they stood at the edge of a precipice, since when they have taken great strides forward.
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There is still a danger that we shall go over the precipice and that we shall be faced with the breakdown of essential local services.
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Will the precipice be seen by everyone before we find ourselves going over it?
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We hope that our officials will take that point on board rather than have that precipice at the end of every 10 years.
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On the one hand, is the precipice of inflation, an investment boom in factory building and a first-class balance of payments crisis.
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There is no doubt that the nation was falling down that precipice 15 months ago.
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We came a short while ago far too close to that precipice.
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The brewery itself was founded in the 1850s; and the original building still stands as a brick precipice on the bank of the river.
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There did not seem to be a precipice.
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Vertical precipices in cohesive soil may be briefly created by tectonic processes, but weathering and soil erosion should quickly smear these out.
Every time he goes under, he sees precipices of darkness; terrible unknown plants seize him, wrap themselves around his feet, draw him to them.
Yes madam; while tending his flocks, some of them strayed and fell over a precipice.
To push a huge rock to the edge of a precipice requires tremendous effort and work.
In addition, it must rely on a description of incipient erosion upstream of the precipice, where the analysis becomes singular.
His love had to be pursued on a precipice.
Local low zones along the precipice can, however, be expected to gather more flow, resulting in higher erosion rates and the inception of channellization.
We are poised on the edge of the precipice of either great discoveries or major disasters.
Now others stand on the edge of that very same precipice.
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The quarrymen have to go clambering over rocky ledges and over precipices with death 60 or 70 feet below them.
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I do not like to hang over precipices to the danger of my life.
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Children were driven out and thrown over precipices.
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Since the crisis broke, there have been two most serious perils or precipices from which the world might fall.
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We as a nation are good at spotting precipices and avoiding going over them.
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The precipices on the edge of the plateau offer the climber a wide scope of climbing options.
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