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Christie expects property damages, along with business losses at the height's of the summer tourist season, to run into the billions of dollars.
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Christie expects property damages, along with business losses at the height's of the summer tourist season, to run into the billions of dollars.
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Christie expects property damages, along with business losses at the height's of the summer tourist season, to be considerable.
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And you can see the wave height's only two feet over here, off the shore of Galveston, winds at 11 miles per hour, water temperature is well into the middle 80s in that area as well.
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Wave height's at nine feet, so we'll watch those start to pick up.
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Quite possibly just set the timer on the camera and got in front of it, but it could be cropped for production, but it looks fairly sell centered and the height's all right and everything.
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When we reached the height's Bread-bush of Jonathan, we paused for awhile.
Travel Tales in the Promised Land (Palestine) Karl Friedrich May 1877
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Christie expects property damages, along with business losses at the height's of the summer tourist season, to run into the billions of dollars.
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"In all the camps and 7-on-7s, height's never been an issue for me," he said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"The greens are faster and more firm; the rough is thicker now, but the height's been reduced from 110mm to 70mm, making it harder to control the ball," said Downie.
TODAYonline 2008
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