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  • The road and the tree-dotted fields stretched flatly around them under the glow of a thin layer of snow.

    Loser/Queen Jodi Lynn Anderson 2010

  • Her side has a large window that looks out east onto a parking lot, then to the flat landscape of a tree-dotted horizon.

    The Waiting Room 2010

  • Once inside the huge walled campus, the driver again adopts a defensive posture, crawling in long slow circle around the lake and tree-dotted grounds while Chai Ling and her friends heatedly discuss if they should get out of the van, and, if so, where.

    Chapter excerpt: "Going Undergound" philip j cunningham 2009

  • Once inside the huge walled campus, the driver again adopts a defensive posture, crawling in long slow circle around the lake and tree-dotted grounds while Chai Ling and her friends heatedly discuss if they should get out of the van, and, if so, where.

    Archive 2009-04-10 philip j cunningham 2009

  • Minimalist gray concrete panels coat the exterior, but slip through the door and relax your eyes with floor-to-ceiling views of an oak tree-dotted interior courtyard.

    Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News 2009

  • The massive spa tub was raised up in front of a multipaned bow window overlooking the tree-dotted meadow that led down to a tide inlet behind the Inn. In the muted tones of late afternoon, the view was gorgeous, like something out of a Monet landscape.

    Forbidden Enchantment Bruhns, Nina 2007

  • The kones milled onto the tree-dotted sward surrounding the station.

    Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005

  • The sun slipped from its zenith as they reached a tree-dotted ridge near the far end of the valley, the lip of an exposed, talus-strewn bowl.

    Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005

  • From the top of the steps he could see a wide, tree-dotted lawn stretching away into the distance.

    Slightly Dangerous Balogh, Mary 2004

  • He made his way diagonally across a tree-dotted lawn and took a path through denser trees until he came to the bank of a man-made lake, which had clearly been created for maximum visual effect.

    Slightly Dangerous Balogh, Mary 2004

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