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The sign from the Beachwood Beach swimming dock was found floating off the shore in Windy Cove.
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The sign from the Beachwood Beach swimming dock was found floating off the shore in Windy Cove.
Severe Storm Hits Beachwood, Surrounding Area « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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The sign from the Beachwood Beach swimming dock was found floating off the shore in Windy Cove.
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Is it because its known as the Windy City and her skirts blowing about?
The Guardian World News Xan Brooks 2011
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We had encamped on a bar on the north, opposite the lower point of an island, which from this circumstance we called Windy island; but we were so annoyed by clouds of dust and sand that we could neither eat nor sleep, and were forced to remove our camp at eight o'clock to the foot of an adjoining hill, which shielded us in some degree from the wind: we procured elk, deer, and buffaloe.
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Chicago is often known as the Windy City, a designation born of its cold lakefront gusts (and windbag politicians).
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Chicago is often known as the Windy City, a designation born of its cold lakefront gusts (and windbag politicians).
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tiffany Meyers 2009
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Austin English, Windy Corner #2 (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Blog@Newsarama 2008
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This poet lives in Massachusetts, in a community called Windy Hill, which must be a very good place for chickens, too.
Archive 2009-12-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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This poet lives in Massachusetts, in a community called Windy Hill, which must be a very good place for chickens, too.
Great Regulars: I love the way the following poem Rus Bowden 2009
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