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THERE WERE FEW twelve-step groups in the area, or at least few that met more often than once a week, and the following day Pete Flores felt he was lucky to hitch a ride to one called the Sundowners that met in a fundamentalist church thirty miles down the road from the motel where he and Vikki were staying.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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THERE WERE FEW twelve-step groups in the area, or at least few that met more often than once a week, and the following day Pete Flores felt he was lucky to hitch a ride to one called the Sundowners that met in a fundamentalist church thirty miles down the road from the motel where he and Vikki were staying.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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THERE WERE FEW twelve-step groups in the area, or at least few that met more often than once a week, and the following day Pete Flores felt he was lucky to hitch a ride to one called the Sundowners that met in a fundamentalist church thirty miles down the road from the motel where he and Vikki were staying.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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But Wednesday afternoon, as temperatures hit 100 degrees, the region's afternoon winds -- called "Sundowners" -- began blowing through the mountain passes that tower above Santa Barbara.
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It is subject to "Sundowners" - strong winds that blow downslope through passes and canyons of the mountain range and offshore.
WFAA.com Latest News 2009
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It is subject to "Sundowners" - strong winds that blow downslope through passes and canyons of the mountain range and offshore.
Chicago Defender 2009
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It is subject to "Sundowners" - strong winds that blow downslope through passes and canyons of the mountain range and offshore.
Chicago Defender 2009
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It is subject to "Sundowners" - strong winds that blow downslope through passes and canyons of the mountain range and offshore.
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It is subject to "Sundowners" -- strong winds that blow downslope through passes and canyons of the mountain range and offshore.
unknown title 2009
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The band name may not be familiar, but the faces and voices sure are: The Sundowners is a casual collective featuring members of Roman Candle, Max Indian, The Old Ceremony, Boxbomb,
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