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Examples
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In silence we drove through the Middle Keys—there was Crawl Key, Fiesta Key—until we were rolling at a steady pace.
Cars, Cats and a Stranger for a Wife Tommy Chong 2011
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You got to have Key lime pie if you're a restaurant in the Keys, said Barbara Maddox, co-owner of Porky's Bayside BBQ in Marathon, the Middle Keys's main island.
Real-Deal Key Lime Pie Steve Garbarino 2011
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The Upper and Middle Keys are bracing for the same and all of Florida is under a state of emergency.
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The dolphins were among the dozens that grounded in the Middle Keys on March 2.
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The storm surge coming into the Lower Keys here, into the Middle Keys and finally now the Upper Keys.
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It is a curious fact that the long strip of sand to the westward, called Loggerhead Key, is mostly frequented by the turtle of that name, the green turtle rarely going ashore there, preferring East, Sand, and Middle Keys.
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Jorge and Elena Gonzalez's mother, 80-year-old Zaida San Jurjo Gonzalez of Hialeah, also was on the boat when waves suddenly flipped it over as the family fished off the Middle Keys on Saturday.
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All of the boaters were family members who had left Layton, in the Middle Keys, to go fishing early Saturday, Dube said.
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The women said they had been fishing from their anchored boat about 3.5 miles off the Middle Keys when the boat flipped.
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The family left Layton in the Middle Keys around 8 a.m.
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