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But if you are looking to escape the crowds and have sufficient reef surfing experience, you may want to paddle south until you are in front of the temple to surf Temples, which is the farthest point in the lineup and breaks in quite shallow water.
Wave Of Dreams!!!! 2009
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Our Temples are the most elaborate, our cats the closest to the wild state, our jungles teem with wild things good for food and clothing.
Acorna's Rebels McCaffrey, Anne 2003
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That the Temples are their dwelling place and not wormholes.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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That the Temples are their dwelling place and not wormholes.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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That the Temples are their dwelling place and not wormholes.
THE WAR OF THE PROPHETS JUDITH REEVES-STEVENS GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS 2000
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That the Temples are their dwelling place and not wormholes.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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With this and Bears Grease they anoint their Heads and Temples, which is esteem'd as ornamental, as sweet Powder to our Hair.
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These tower rocks are known as the Temples of the Virgen.
Canyons of the Colorado John Wesley Powell 1868
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Case Western Reserve University entitled "Temples, Kingdoms and Anarchy: How IT Organizations Must Adapt to Changes in the Delivery of Services," which will focus on improving information technology service levels through effective partnerships.
unknown title 2011
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Their Hair is roll'd up, on each Ear, as the Womens, only much shorter, and oftentimes a Roll on the Crown of the Head, or Temples, which is just as they fancy; there being no Strictness in their Dress.
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