skiers in A Sentence

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    Young and new Skiers may not need poles.

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    Fridtjof Nansen: zoologist, skier, philanthropist.

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    We're all connected as Skiers.

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    Other Skiers survived.

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    One of Thailand's Skiers was world-renowned concert violinist"Vanessa-Mae" Vanakorn.

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    Researchers followed over 50,000 Skiers who had completed the race.

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    This is unrealistic for Skiers but I thought of everything.

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    It can be well proven by both beginners and experienced Skiers.

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    He told me about the school he had started for blind teenage Skiers.

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    Tiny transmitters can help locate lost children or Skiers caught in an avalanche.

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    To other Skiers it looks like the telemarker is lunging whilst skiing alpine style.

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    When devoted Skiers talk about Steamboat, they invent new adjectives to describe its incredibly light powder.

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    The Philippines first participated at the Winter Olympic Games in 1972, when it sent two alpine Skiers.

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    Its high elevation is also a magnet for astronomers with their giant telescope facilities- and even Skiers.

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    The state of Minnesota has the nation's highest number of bicyclists, sport fishermen, and snow Skiers per capita.

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    Many fly under the radar of international Skiers, but a handful have become known around the world.

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    Skiers and beach enthusiasts are prone to this condition, as are welders, among whom it is known as“arc eye.”.

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    Through this institute the government is offering specialized training courses for Skiers, trekkers and mountaineers from across the country.

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    Fatigue is not perceived to be a significant risk factor amongst Skiers yet has been linked to increased injury risk.

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    Younger Skiers generally start out on children's skis, which consist of two skis tied together at their back and front.

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    On the other hand, polarized lenses can reduce the"bounce-back" of sunshine off snow and ice that Skiers might find bothersome.

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    Water Skiers can start their ski set in one of two ways: wet is the most common, but dry is possible.

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    Sure, the world's best Skiers can sometimes get away with“throw caution to the wind” risk taking because they are talented, experienced, and confident.

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    Russian Skiers are not in the TOP of the most expensive, but they can boast of excellent tracks and a high level of service.

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    Show skiing is a type of water skiing where Skiers perform tricks somewhat similar to those of gymnasts while being pulled by the boat.

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    Images taken by the Axis camera are uploaded onto the ski area's website so Skiers can survey the slopes and weather conditions prior to arriving.

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    There are few Skiers haven't dreamt of hitting the powder here, with the likes of“snow tubing” and sleigh rides to tempt more reluctant adventurers.

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    Skiers in snow would want the high contrast provided by amber lenses, whereas grey lenses are best for preserving“real world” colours in bright sunlight.

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    Contrast sensitivity is a key vision skill for Skiers, who must see every shadow in the snow before them so they know when to turn.

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    Snow slab avalanches are hard to predict and often triggered by Skiers or walkers, making them the most dangerous and the mostly deadly type of avalanche.

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