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Examples
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The quaint rural village is hardly Mr. Woodrell's turf; his Ozark landscape evokes Sophocles' bloody highway, Lear's blasted heath, Faulkner's burned-down barn.
And Then There Were Ten Tom Nolan 2011
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The street looked like a cemetery: a few burned-down homes and every other house had a vacant lot next to it.
Show Stoppah Thomas Slater 2011
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At the Hotel La Fenice et des Artistes, beside the burned-down opera house, I checked into the honeymoon suite.
My Perfect Honeymoon (That I Spent Alone) Jennifer Belle 2011
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He'd have to sow the burned-down Sweden with salt.
Around the World brian warfield 2011
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The street looked like a cemetery: a few burned-down homes and every other house had a vacant lot next to it.
Show Stoppah Thomas Slater 2011
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Recently I met and spoke with a few members of the opposition, including members of the National Democratic Action Committee, whom I interviewed in their recently burned-down headquarters.
The Bahraini Experiment Marian L. Tupy 2011
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King showed a picture of burned-down trees after the fires of 1988 and a picture of a "thriving area now" in the park.
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She had left his body at their burned-down house in southern Kyrgyzstan while fleeing ethnic riots that reduced much of a major city to ruins.
100,000 Uzbek Refugees Flee Deadly Chaos, Bound For Border 2010
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King showed a picture of burned-down trees after the fires of 1988 and a picture of a "thriving area now" in the park.
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King showed a picture of burned-down trees after the fires of 1988 and a picture of a "thriving area now" in the park.
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