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  • We were negotiating a chain of tree-covered hills northeast of the city, bounded by rivers, including the Danube.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • The roughly one-minute spot features happy-looking couples in various settings - dancing on the deck of a ship, walking barefoot along a beach, skipping through an open field of green grass, lounging comfortably in each others arms in a field of lavender plants, tossing leaves at one another on a typical fall New England day, and walking hand-in-hand down a tree-covered path.

    RNC spoofs drug ads in new 'Reforma' Web video 2009

  • Leah pointed to a tree-covered area to their left.

    Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011

  • Leah pointed to a tree-covered area to their left.

    Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011

  • On the tree-covered memorial plaza, open to the families of the victims for the first time, relatives clutched each other, cried or moved their fingers over the names of dead loved ones.

    America Grieves, Reflects Michael Howard Saul 2011

  • They circled around the people gathered along the freeway and climbed a broad, dusty, tree-covered hill.

    Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011

  • Supposedly, there is buried treasure on this tree-covered island, but no one can get to it.

    Five Best Unsolved Mysteries You Can Research | myFiveBest 2010

  • But to the north, in the direction of Minto, a tree-covered out-jut in the bank a quarter of a mile away screened the trail from him.

    FINIS 2010

  • Not all "forest" was tree-covered but any hunting estate would have had tracts of woodland for the raising of the game the nobles liked to chase.

    Shady past 2011

  • Chris lay on his back, his head propped by the bare jutting wall of stone, his gaze attentively directed across the canyon to the opposing tree-covered slope.

    Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3 2010

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