• He laid it down the first time, too, placing the backcast perfectly in a space between trees.

    NEWYORKER: The Other Place

  • Beer nuts are well served over at Salt Spring Island Ales, occupying a rustic, cedar-built shack hidden between trees 11km north of the vineyard.

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  • Gibbons are at home in the high canopy of tropical forests, but they are relatively heavy and the gaps between trees are too large to travel by swinging alone.

    BBC: Gibbons' extraordinary jumps 'down to technique'

  • As she reports in the Journal of Animal Ecology, she attempted to imitate the distinction between trees and ground by giving eight possums the opportunity to feed in either of two enclosures.

    ECONOMIST: Ecology raids the techniques of chemistry

  • Roosevelt is stark and elemental but also very lyrical in the careful dialogue it arranges between trees, stone, sky and water (and so well conceived and executed that Superstorm Sandy didn't leave a scratch).

    WSJ: Zaha Hadid, Farshid Moussavi, Louis Kahn and the Best of 2012 in Architecture

  • In the streets surrounding the extensive blaze people gathered, grouping together and taking up high vantage points, lining up at the plastic police tape stretched between trees, railings and bollards, doing their best to get a better view.

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  • Not only can it go anywhere the G500 and H2 can (Range Rover gets 11 inches of ground clearance versus 10.5 inches for the Hummer), it's narrower than the H2, so it can sneak through rock outcroppings and between trees that would threaten the much wider Hummer.

    FORBES: Vehicles Feature

  • Two days after we moved in, I rigged a 60-foot wire between two trees out back.

    WSJ: Philippe Petit on the House That Came Wired

  • As I waited I watched engineers unpack computers and string clumps of bright blue cables up between the trees.

    BBC: Grasping at peace in East Timor

  • We ran a wire cable between two trees, about twenty feet off the ground, and attached a pulley to it.

    NEWYORKER: Stung

  • As we move forward, I glimpse a handful of fabulous chateaux poking out from between the trees high above the waterline.

    BBC: Swiss movement

  • As of this writing, it is still there, swaying between the trees.

    NEWYORKER: Stung

  • In the Amazonian jungle he could not squeeze it between the trees.

    ECONOMIST: Ian Hibell

  • Suddenly, a stray turkey appeared between two trees in the distance, hesitating as it decided whether to follow the flock or head toward our enticing calls.

    BBC: Shooting a Thanksgiving dinner

  • It was a good deal less welcoming now, as a silhouette against a gunmetal sky, but there was something high in the hills that beckoned him: an orange glow between the trees.

    NEWYORKER: Max at Sea

  • Another shape darted between the trees.

    NEWYORKER: Max at Sea

  • Generally, when he woke from his after-lunch nap, he took a bath and then, if it was warm, he read in a hammock slung between two birch trees.

    NEWYORKER: Hand on the Shoulder

  • The white and blue two-storey Friesenhaus in the centre of town is the most iconic, resembling a fairytale-like dollhouse tucked in between two tall chestnut trees.

    BBC: Exploring Germany��s northernmost island

  • We then slow-motored down a series of ever narrower, branch-littered paths, between groves of lush green trees and rice paddies.

    BBC: Piecing together puzzles in Cambodia

  • The actual venue for the news conference was no less strange - a cross between a tent and a greenhouse, perhaps like an abandoned aviary - with greenery draped around the white trellis work, miniature orange trees in tubs and two large trees growing up between the TV cameras.

    BBC: Obama tries to reassure Palestinians

  • And lo, when he drew trees that tracked the evolutionary relationships between all the RecAs and all the RpoBs found on the cruise, he discovered parts of the trees that did not fit with the pattern established by known versions of these genes in the public genetic databases.

    ECONOMIST: A new domain of life

  • Dramatic rescues, escapes and hostage handovers have revealed harsh conditions in jungle camps, including stories of prisoners chained to trees, grueling marches between hideouts, torrential rain and blistering sun.

    CNN: Colombian rebels say they'll free French journalist

  • The Lord's Acre appears to have remained an orchard and kitchen garden to the castle's occupants for around 350 years, and many of the fruit trees there date from between 1300 and 1600.

    BBC: Bid to transform historic Lord's Garden in Ruthin

  • In between the tightly packed rows of trees, women clad in bright saris stooped to pick the tea at a furious pace, ripping off handfuls of green with remarkable speed, leaving each branch completely bare before moving on to the next.

    BBC: Getting to the heart and soul of hilly Sri Lanka

  • Embrapa's latest trick is something called forest, agriculture and livestock integration: the fields are used alternately for crops and livestock but threads of trees are also planted in between the fields, where cattle can forage.

    ECONOMIST: Brazilian agriculture

  • As crews continued to clear train tracks of deep snow and downed trees, Amtrak restored limited service between New York and Boston.

    WSJ: Northeast Digging Out After Snowstorm

  • Between customers, Mr Inderbinen had to cut trees and shovel snow.

    ECONOMIST: Obituary

  • Following the 2005 drought, scientists were able to study the impact on trees and work out the relationship between the rainfall loss and the release of carbon.

    BBC: Amazon drought 'severe' in 2010, raising warming fears

  • As trees died off, the Amazon released between 1.2 billion and 1.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide, according to the scientific journal Nature.

    BBC: The repercussions of rainforest reduction

  • The members of the 75th Ranger Regiment -- a U.S. special operations force -- were training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord when they jumped from a plane and got entangled in towering evergreen trees that canvass the sprawling military installation between Tacoma and Olympia.

    CNN: Army Rangers caught high and dry while parachuting

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