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ledges <a ledge; ledges> SUST.

ledges

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ledge SUST.

ledge rock GEOL.

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Lightning is a hazard on exposed summits and ledges during thunderstorms.
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It inhabits waters from 1 to 50m and makes its home under ledges, in holes and aggregations, and in between the spines of sea urchins.
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Ideal areas include pastures, rock ledges, limestone and cedar glades, and openings in woods and forests such as those created by power line rights-of-way.
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Red gorals are most active during the day, and tend to retreat to inaccessible cliffs at night, where they sleep on sheltered ledges.
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In addition to the sleek exterior aesthetics, in a curtain wall system there are very few ledges or caulk joints through which moisture can enter.
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The cast cavorted on various ledges and platforms.
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It is usually used on drainpipes and ledges to deter burglars and vandals from climbing them, and is found in many public places.
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There are many flights of stairs and ledges.
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The nest is a shallow burrow or old rabbit tunnel up to 140 cm (55 in) long in thick soil on vegetated ledges.
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Computer-controlled opponents and allies tend to run headlong into gunfire, wander off ledges, and walk into walls.
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