Definitions
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- noun that part of the continental divide formed by the Rocky Mountains in the United States
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Examples
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In November, Great Divide owner Brian Dunn said the monthly pairings were part of a broader effort on the part of the brewery to "see beer and food pairings get respect."
Great Divide Hosting Beer-And-Cheese Pairing Event Tuesday Night Ethan Axelrod 2010
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I want to ride through the plains and the deserts, out west of the Great Divide.
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In November, Great Divide owner Brian Dunn said the monthly pairings were part of a broader effort on the part of the brewery to "see beer and food pairings get respect."
Great Divide Hosting Beer-And-Cheese Pairing Event Tuesday Night Ethan Axelrod 2010
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I want to ride through the plains and the deserts, out west of the Great Divide.
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Once I started out to see Donner Lake, which reposes between Summit, the highest point on this trip across the Great Divide, and Truckee.
Reno — a Book of Short Stories and Information Lilyan Stratton
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And while these things in the East wouldn't necessarily indicate a change of heart, they stand for a good deal west of the Great Divide.
The Doctor : a Tale of the Rockies Ralph Connor 1898
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I voted Great Divide as they are my second favorite.
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I voted Great Divide as they are my second favorite.
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In the Great Divide newspaper, W. A. Boyer tells of the remarkable development being made in Axial Basin, Moffat County, and makes very optimistic predictions for the future.
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I shall carry out the dire scheme and then -- well, then, if Fate says for me to hustle across the Great Divide, I'll go with the feeling that life has not been in vain. "
Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador Mina Benson Hubbard 1913
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