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Examples
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They lured him north, they lured him south, they were stamped in soft asphalt, in mud, dust, and fresh-spread tarvia.
The Red Cross Girl 1917
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The automobiles of the holiday makers swarmed ceaselessly over the tarvia.
The Dwelling Place of Light — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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The trolley which she took in Faber Street, though lagging in its mission, seemed an agent of that happiness as it left the city behind it and wound along the heights beside the tarvia roadway above the river, bright glimpses of which she caught through the openings in the woods.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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The automobiles of the holiday makers swarmed ceaselessly over the tarvia.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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However, when she had regained the tarvia road and walked a little way the shadow suddenly passed, and she stood surprised.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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However, when she had regained the tarvia road and walked a little way the shadow suddenly passed, and she stood surprised.
The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 1 Winston Churchill 1909
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The trolley which she took in Faber Street, though lagging in its mission, seemed an agent of that happiness as it left the city behind it and wound along the heights beside the tarvia roadway above the river, bright glimpses of which she caught through the openings in the woods.
The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 2 Winston Churchill 1909
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However, when she had regained the tarvia road and walked a little way the shadow suddenly passed, and she stood surprised.
The Dwelling Place of Light — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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The automobiles of the holiday makers swarmed ceaselessly over the tarvia.
The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 1 Winston Churchill 1909
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The trolley which she took in Faber Street, though lagging in its mission, seemed an agent of that happiness as it left the city behind it and wound along the heights beside the tarvia roadway above the river, bright glimpses of which she caught through the openings in the woods.
The Dwelling Place of Light — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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