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Examples
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That's where the water heaves in tremendous sheets from Nile Falls, a nearly 100-foot drop.
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He had a long, about 100-foot cord on his microphone.
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By age 4, Nichols said, his mother found him scaling a 100-foot antenna in his family's backyard just to see the view.
North Carolina man aims to skydive without use of his legs 2011
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He had a long, about 100-foot cord on his microphone.
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He had a long, about 100-foot cord on his microphone.
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One drawback is that the 100-foot deep house has only three legal bedrooms, but it also has a number of other bedroom-like spaces for additional guests.
Rent: $100,000 a Month Josh Barbanel 2011
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At a large refinery on the outskirts of the hard-hit port city of Sendai, 100-foot high bright orange flames rose in the air, spitting out dark plumes of smoke.
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Tony's dad says "No way man, I want to use that 500-ton, 100-foot tall robot that shoots lasers for archeology purposes only!"
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He recently watched a $12,000 job—"a 100-foot oak tree, 54 inches in diameter overhanging a small house in a tightly confined development with no room to work," he says.
Year of the Tree: Save It or Chop It? Anne Marie Chaker 2011
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He had a long, about 100-foot cord on his microphone.
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