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As three-foot-high waves rocked his police boat, Cpl.
A true fish story: Md. wildlife police work to stop poachers from stealing bass by the ton 2011
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As three-foot-high waves rocked his police boat, Cpl.
A true fish story: Md. wildlife police work to stop poachers from stealing bass by the ton 2011
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Six and eight are mounted on three-foot-high platforms behind each end zone, to one side of the goalposts.
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As three-foot-high waves rocked his police boat, Cpl.
A true fish story: Md. wildlife police work to stop poachers from stealing bass by the ton 2011
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The Virgin Mary stood guard above the door between the living room and kitchen, in the form of a three-foot-high painting.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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Covered with mud and blood, she made a mad lunge for the headquarters window and heaved herself over the three-foot-high ledge, landing hard on the stone floor and painfully skinning her hands and knees—her first “war wounds,” as she ruefully called them.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Based on accounts from his sister and stepsister, Christian, who died in 2009 at age 13, spent much of the last year of his life locked in a three-foot-high dog cage, with little food and drink and few opportunities to leave.
Christian Choate, Boy Who Died Locked In Cage, Wrote About Abuse And Desire To Die 2011
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The Virgin Mary stood guard above the door between the living room and kitchen, in the form of a three-foot-high painting.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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Covered with mud and blood, she made a mad lunge for the headquarters window and heaved herself over the three-foot-high ledge, landing hard on the stone floor and painfully skinning her hands and knees—her first “war wounds,” as she ruefully called them.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Six and eight are mounted on three-foot-high platforms behind each end zone, to one side of the goalposts.
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