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Winter was closing in on the fighters, the shopkeepers, the refugees under wind-torn sheets of recycled dastarkhans.
Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010
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As our jets skated the thin air over the wind-torn peaks, the helos landed.
A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010
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As Sandra Pruitt looked out over her deck at the wind-torn flag blowing on the 16th hole, she said she hoped that the homeowners would buy the course.
Lake Arbor Golf Club's disrepair, foreclosure have Pr. George's community worried 2010
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As he warmed his horns on the sunny riverbank, watching the wind-torn chestnut blossoms drift by like melted nymph flesh on the tide, Pan dismissed Descartes and his prideful ambition to force nature under human control, and thought instead of Alobar and Kudra, how they had come to Arkadia, drunk on eternal knowledge, seeking him out and laughing ....
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Winter was closing in on the fighters, the shopkeepers, the refugees under wind-torn sheets of recycled dastarkhans.
Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010
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As Pruitt looked out over her deck at the wind-torn flag blowing on the 16th hole, she said she hoped that the homeowners would buy the course.
Golf course's disrepair, foreclosure have Prince George's community worried 2010
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As Sandra Pruitt looked out over her deck at the wind-torn flag blowing on the 16th hole, she said she hoped that the homeowners would buy the course.
Lake Arbor Golf Club's disrepair, foreclosure have Pr. George's community worried 2010
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He looked across the boca to the tiers of wind-torn surf.
Kook Peter Heller 2010
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I finally found a wind-torn plastic Democratic Headquarters sign.
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The most powerful recurring symbol is the abandoned gas station, boarded up, with wind-torn fragments of yellow DO NOT CROSS tape fluttering like the banners of a defeated nation.
Boing Boing: January 9, 2005 - January 15, 2005 Archives 2005
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