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The howitzers, which had been dragged to the top of a symmetrical, cone-shaped thirty-foot-high hill nearby, were loaded and fired.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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The pain never really dissipated, but it was manageable, and my spine was now strong enough to withstand the continual pounding of multiple thirty-foot-high jumps.
Nikki Stone: Fighting the Good Fight to Win Olympic Gold--Part II 2010
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A thirty-foot-high, barrel-vaulted ceiling gave the lengthy corridor the feel of an unsanctified cathedral.
THE 4400® WELCOME TO PROMISE CITY GREG COX 2009
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A thirty-foot-high, barrel-vaulted ceiling gave the lengthy corridor the feel of an unsanctified cathedral.
THE 4400® WELCOME TO PROMISE CITY GREG COX 2009
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A thirty-foot-high, barrel-vaulted ceiling gave the lengthy corridor the feel of an unsanctified cathedral.
THE 4400® WELCOME TO PROMISE CITY GREG COX 2009
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The thirty-foot-high tunnel was built so that large test materials and vehicles could be brought into the facility without interrupting track testing.
The Ark Boyd Morrison 2009
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They climbed the thirty-foot-high hillock, rising neat as a button from the flat fields.
The Killing Sea Richard Lewis 2006
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They climbed the thirty-foot-high hillock, rising neat as a button from the flat fields.
The Killing Sea Richard Lewis 2006
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They climbed the thirty-foot-high hillock, rising neat as a button from the flat fields.
The Killing Sea Richard Lewis 2006
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With my eyes, I retraced his tracks as they went up a thirty-foot-high hill…to where the bear was sitting next to a pine tree, watching me.
127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004
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