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  • A pair of seventy-foot canoes, loaded with outfits, gold-rushers, and

    CHAPTER I 2010

  • Latuya Bay called loudest, so that the summer of 1898 found him and his wife threading the mazes of the broken coast-line in seventy-foot Siwash canoes.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • The seventy-foot fall broke his neck and crushed his skull.

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • That year, a seventy-foot tree dazzled passersby with the glow of hundreds of blue lights.

    The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Nancy Armstrong 2010

  • To bring the decade to a close, a seventy-foot balsam fir stood proudly over Rockefeller Center throughout the Christmas season.

    The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Nancy Armstrong 2010

  • In 1959, a seventy-foot, eighty-year-old Norway spruce from Podunk, Massachusetts stood proudly in Rockefeller Plaza.

    The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Nancy Armstrong 2010

  • I also have a seventy-foot yacht at the Balboa Beach Yacht Club, a private jet, and I own this building outright.

    Richard Paul Evans Ebook Christmas Set Richard Paul Evans 2009

  • Next, Bill described what the house in Newport Hills looked like, including the seventy-foot sequoia tree in the front yard.

    Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder Ann Rule 2008

  • I looked up at Rock Center's glorious seventy-foot Christmas tree right after we laid the slain mayor on an EMS stretcher.

    Step on a Crack Patterson, James, 1947- 2007

  • The two aeronauts, M. Pilatre de Roziers and the Marquis d'Arlandes, took off in a seventy-foot balloon from the gardens of La Muette, near Paris, and traveled across the city.

    Balloons (2 of 5) 2002

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