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The boat had lain there for a long time, for it was half filled with sand, and the splintered wood had that weather-worn appearance due to long exposure to the elements.
Chapter 29 2010
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Most of the weather-worn houses have no indoor plumbing.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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But inventory can go "bad," become out-dated, unsaleable, time - or weather-worn.
5 tips for money management; questions for your accountant 2010
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Loose gravel crunched beneath the tires as Ben pulled the car to a stop beside the weather-worn sign.
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Match the critter with a weather-worn leather belt, beat-up Carhartt workmen pants and a chambray shirt.
Shoot From the Hip 2011
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Most of the weather-worn houses have no indoor plumbing.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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Most of the weather-worn houses have no indoor plumbing.
For many with a stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of a better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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Waiters were passing pieces of pizza and Cipriani Bellinis as guests pretended to contemplate buying large-scale vintage reprints of maps, big egg chairs made of weather-worn wood, the kind of oars you apparently are supposed to hang on your wall now, and the kind of aged boat rope that you apparently are supposed to lay across your pretend-vintage wood coffee table.
In East Hampton, Ushering in New Shops Marshall Heyman 2011
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Most of the weather-worn houses have no indoor plumbing.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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Waiters were passing pieces of pizza and Cipriani Bellinis as guests pretended to contemplate buying large-scale vintage reprints of maps, big egg chairs made of weather-worn wood, the kind of oars you apparently are supposed to hang on your wall now, and the kind of aged boat rope that you apparently are supposed to lay across your pretend-vintage wood coffee table.
In East Hampton, Ushering in New Shops Marshall Heyman 2011
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