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To universal delight, the girls discover boys in the vicinity—boys who are fun, boys who are awkward, and one boy, Cain Hinchcliff, who possesses a dark, brooding manner fitting to the wind-scoured landscape of the moors.
Misty Moors and Gothic Séances Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Ahead and behind, the wind-scoured highway stretches black.
Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010
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These in turn grew stunted, becoming no more man bushes, until at last there was only hearty low scrub and grasses eking out a living amongst the wind-scoured boulders and scree.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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Beneath the patina of dust, I could see the rose embossed upon his wind-scoured armor.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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We slid into the field that was serving as a parking lot, and the man driving the team whoaed his horses to ask if we would like a lift to the barnyard, his Pennsylvania Dutch vowels as flat as the wind-scoured landscape.
The Dirty Life Kristin Kimball 2010
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At the very bottom, alongside the wind-scoured river, we stopped before high, harsh gray concrete walls decorated with razor wire.
Step on a Crack Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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If Crozier's sledge teams survived this ice crossing — and kept ahead of the thing following them on the ice — all 105 men would be together on the wind-scoured northwestern coast of the island.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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A bare patch of gravel and stone that seemed a hundred feet away turned out to be a mile away far out on the featureless wind-scoured point.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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In the wind-scoured high desert that was once the heartland of the Taliban movement, the will and determination of a little-heralded American ally have been undergoing a harsh test.
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In the wind-scoured high desert that was once the heartland of the Taliban movement, the will and determination of a little-heralded American ally have been undergoing a harsh test.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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