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  2. Keep Climbing - Wikipedia

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    A lyric video for the song was uploaded to YouTube at the time of release. The video features the lyrics appearing above an aerial shot of a piano, on which Goodrem is playing the piano part for the song. [5] A live performance recorded at the NSW Art Gallery was released on May 23, while a studio recording video was released on June 15.

  3. The Action - Wikipedia

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    [6] Reg King had regarded it as one of his top three Action songs. [4] The Action made regular television appearances, despite not having any associated chart hit singles. They were on Ready Steady Go! (RSG), at least twice, most notably for their singles "I'll Keep Holding On" and "Land of a Thousand Dances".

  4. Vertical Limit - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the action sequences are so over-the-top and piled one on top of another, they lessen the impact on the viewer". [8] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 48 out of 100, based on 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [9] The movie has the rating of on Allmovie.com. [10]

  5. Water knot - Wikipedia

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    Water knot before tightening. Once tied, for additional security each end should be tied in a double overhand stopper knot around the other standing end.. Some testing has shown that the water knot, in certain conditions, can slip very slightly but very consistently, with cyclic loading and unloading at relatively low forces; it is the tail on the exterior that slips (this would be the blue ...

  6. Rope team - Wikipedia

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    A specific variant of a rope team is the technique of short-roping , which is used by mountain guides to help weaker clients, and which also does not employ fixed climbing protection points. [2] Rope teams are commonly used in alpine climbing, particularly for moving across glaciers and traveling along snow slopes and ridges.

  7. 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible - Wikipedia

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    The documentary is about Project Possible, a plan by Nepali high altitude climber Nirmal Purja to climb all of the world's 14 highest peaks with an altitude greater than 8,000 metres (26,247 ft) (called eight-thousanders) inside 7 months (i.e. from early spring to late summer, before the winter season begins).

  8. Bling Ring 'mastermind' Rachel Lee revisits crime spree in a ...

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    With another film looking back at the so-called Bling Ring — the group of California teens who burglarized the homes of celebrities after tracking their whereabouts on social media — we look ...

  9. Top rope climbing - Wikipedia

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    Top rope climbing (or top roping) is a form of rock climbing where the climber is securely attached to a climbing rope that runs through a fixed anchor at the top of the climbing route, and back down to the belayer (or "second") at the base of the climb. A climber who falls will be held by the rope at the point of the fall, and can then either ...