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Gouged and steamed out from under the forest, it is wrenched from the soil, barreled, and then refined into synthetic crude oil -- at shattering environmental costs.
Ellen Cantarow: Energy Is Ugly: Tar Sands Make Their Mark Ellen Cantarow 2011
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Gouged and steamed out from under the forest, it is wrenched from the soil, barreled, and then refined into synthetic crude oil -- at shattering environmental costs.
Ellen Cantarow: Energy Is Ugly: Tar Sands Make Their Mark Ellen Cantarow 2011
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A partial response to the JetBlue's recent actions, Nader praises Southwest for not doing what other airlines have done: Gouged in the Skies: Gotcha Capitalism in the Airline Industry.
Archive 2008-08-01 papabear 2008
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A partial response to the JetBlue's recent actions, Nader praises Southwest for not doing what other airlines have done: Gouged in the Skies: Gotcha Capitalism in the Airline Industry.
Archive 2008-08-03 papabear 2008
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Gouged be the carrion eyes some crow's black maw to replenish,
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Gouged be the carrion eyes some crow's black maw to replenish,
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Gouged, really — the deadbolt clawed and hacked from the wood with something sharp, then tossed aside.
Butchers Hill Lippman, Laura 1998
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Gouged by tires during the recent wet spell, it had been blow-dried by mountain winds into treacherous ruts, bumps, and potholes.
The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992
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Gouged into the glossy black paint right below the door handle was the name BERYL enclosed in a heart.
Body of Evidence Patricia Cornwell 1991
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Gouged into the glossy black paint right below the door handle was the name BERYL enclosed in a heart.
Body of Evidence Patricia Cornwell 1991
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