Alm
audio-lingual method.
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“almost all of our human activities leave a chemical trace in the water,” says alm.
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if the hut had stood on the alm top, the wind would have blown it down the valley without much ado when the storm season came.
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the pair had been climbing for about an hour when they reached a hamlet half-way up the great mountain named the alm.
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after a climb of more than three-quarters of an hour they reached the top of the alm mountain.
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situated half-way up the alm, the cottage was luckily protected from the mighty winds.
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they poured upon them enthusiastic admiration, and shared with them their arab bread and clotted milk, and also gave many an alm.
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he would spend the night in the village, so as to fetch clara from the alm next morning for the journey.
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all at once we heard that he had gone to live up on the alm mountain and that he did not intend to come down again.
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on his way to the alm he met the fattest man in marienbad, a former chef of the german emperor, and gave him a friendly salute.
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