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- noun The land around a
port
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Examples
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I don't know why I thought that (maybe because they shot in portland?) but I did.
Sofia Coppola, Gus Van Sant and Bill Condon All Offered Twilight: Breaking Dawn | /Film 2010
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But I had to comment on the DOWN in portland Maine statement.
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But I had to comment on the DOWN in portland Maine statement.
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Comments (7) perhaps if the mayor hosted a NAMBLA convention in portland, hotel occupancy rates would rise ... my apologies in advance.
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So perhaps the gang of 3 should back off and mind their own business. mike in portland
Fellow Republicans urge Bachmann not to boycott 2010 Census 2009
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Q: this summer i'm fishing down in portland maine for a while and i'm planning on surf fishing the area. i have the gear but would like some more tips: where to get bait/where to fish.
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Start doing your research and history, I can't believe with the internet out there and people are still stupid about the facts. kim in portland, oregon
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When is Karl Rove going to give advice to John McCain??? kim in portland, oregon
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If you do – - it just shows your moderator is a robot kim in portland, oregon
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I want to start selling and installing wind turbines in portland oregon.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Silent Wind Turbine 2008
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The most ubiquitous stuff of the modern era is called Ordinary Portland Cement, patented in England in 1824 by Joseph Aspdin, a bricklayer’s son, during the Industrial Revolution
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The most ubiquitous stuff of the modern era is called Ordinary Portland Cement, patented in England in 1824 by Joseph Aspdin, a bricklayer’s son, during the Industrial Revolution
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