Those campers chose to stay behind overnight while others were led out by vehicle caravan through an emergency route cut through fallen trees, Jordan said.
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And now a strange liquid was seeping through the cut I'd made in the cake.
"The fringe players have got a chance to come through and cut their teeth at this level, " said Howells.
Skipper O'Loughlin gave them the perfect start to the half, bursting onto Moran's pass and gliding through to cut the gap.
Both types of bacteria can live harmlessly on your skin until they enter through a cut or other wound and cause an infection.
Children are commonly infected through a cut, scrape or insect bite, but they can also develop impetigo without having any notable damage to the skin.
Huge kicks from Paul Diggin and Cohen kept the pressure on Wasps, and replacement Christian Labit muscled his way through to cut the gap to two points.
After all, they argued, isn't leading an army or building a political empire a bit like guiding a company through the cut and thrust of modern business?
The only thing keeping England in the game was Australia's inability to hold on to passes as they cut through the England defence, but they cut out the mistakes and grabbed their second try after 32 minutes.
But, we're also seeing the president, he did it at this news conference today, he did it in a speech yesterday in Cleveland, talking about the success stories that he says are not getting through, that are not able to cut through the steady drum beat of bad news that comes out of Iraq.
Rescue workers used heavy equipment on Friday and through the night into Saturday to try to cut through the rubble, while rescue dogs searched for survivors.
After all, a purchase is a purchase whether is it made using cash in a store or using mobile payments through an app, and a good analyst will cut through the technology issues to help you see that.
For example, on Charity Hospital, I know the state has agreed to go through an arbitration process that Mary Landrieu helped set up that is designed to cut through and avoid a long, tangled mess, so that we can actually start rebuilding and providing services.
Using social networking technologies, they can quickly cut through the noise of everyday work, leverage the power of specialists and groups, and cut across organizational boundaries by simply opting-in.
He was adept at construction, tailoring and creating fluid shapes through draping and cut.
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Marc Tielemans says it's not always easy for businesses to cut through the complex tariffs.
The fruit, though dripping with sweet juices, has enough acidity to cut through the cheese's richness.
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Egyptian authorities say they have arrested three divers trying to cut through an undersea internet cable.
With more ads in print, the ability to cut through the clutter is critical, Koones notes.
V.s cut through the fields, dragging metal bars on chains, which knocked down the poppies.
Everyone wants to cut through the clutter and create some form of expertise or personalized assistance.
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So how do we cut through the noise and find the content that matters?
"The XGames cut through the clutter, " says John Galloway, sports-marketing director at Pepsi-Cola North America.
Sinn Fein insists only a border poll can cut through the claim and counter-claim.
New roads yet to be named cut through farms whose names are already forgotten.
The procedure sees the surgeon operate through a single cut, minimising the chance of scarring.
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It was suggested a channel could be cut through a spit to re-open the harbour mouth.
Square was invented to cut through the complexities of a different network: the credit card payments industry.
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Regulators and industry talk past each other, while the ivory tower tries to cut through the middle.
For decades politicians had mouthed their support for a strong currency, but Nixon cut through the claptrap.
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