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- noun Plural form of
valley .
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Examples
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"It was all to do with what (fuel) was underneath ... there are what I call valleys of death up there, where everything is dead as a doornail," Senator Heffernan said.
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We had driven to the trail head through the mountain valleys that now seemed decades behind us.
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From this vantage point I could see small ranchos, some deep down in valleys, others perched precariously on mountain crests.
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We had driven to the trail head through the mountain valleys that now seemed decades behind us.
New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman 2009
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Often a village in Oaxaca's central valleys is known for the production of a specific type of folk art.
Mexican Folk Art from Oaxacan Artist Families by Arden Aibel and Anya Leah Rothstein 2009
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Often a village in Oaxaca's central valleys is known for the production of a specific type of folk art.
Mexican Folk Art from Oaxacan Artist Families by Arden Aibel and Anya Leah Rothstein 2009
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From this vantage point I could see small ranchos, some deep down in valleys, others perched precariously on mountain crests.
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We had driven to the trail head through the mountain valleys that now seemed decades behind us.
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From this vantage point I could see small ranchos, some deep down in valleys, others perched precariously on mountain crests.
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And all the hunting animals will be killed, and, as Hair-Face said, all the hill-sides will be pastured with goats and all the high mountain valleys will be planted with corn and fat roots.
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