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As he sinks, John sees millions of tropical fish below him and a gorgeous reef of pink and blue coral
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collected in slivers, white coral mosses,
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It abounded with rugged islands with waterfalls and coral reefs, lots of sand and palms
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Popular species include green and hawksbil turtles, great blue heron, Scarlet Macaw, manatees, humpback whales, bottle-nosed dolphins and coral
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With warm winds and safe harbours, these islands are famed for their unbroken coral reef
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With powder sand beaches and lush green mountains, banyan trees and volcanic outcrops, this is where the Caribbean meets the Atlantic in a sheltered cove of calm shores and beautiful coral
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It is surrounded by coral reef and you have probably seen this island on TV wildlife programs – it’s here where the native red crabs make their migration down to the coast, to bread and release their eggs into the sea
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Located around 4000km from Hawai , this group of over 30 coral islands are shaped in
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It's a combination of the coral atoll and volcanic island landforms of Earth, but with idealization and generalization both turned way up
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Coconut palms cover most of the land, with large lagoons and a coral reef to complete
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cheeks, coral lips and starry eyes, entwined with the
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“Your scar has faded to a coral colored line that’s barely visible
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As an added touch I gathered some ocean plants and coral and transplanted them into our new little pond
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finally lost on a coral reef in the Indian Ocean in 1879, fourteen years after the last Confederate flag was hauled down
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Alex had been showing the underwater crew the stunning hundred metre vertical coral wall when another diver appeared at his side with a small board, tapping him on the shoulder
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We step onto the path through the roses and occasionally we stop and smell the roses! The coral colored ones are my favorite, though the white ones are stunning too
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Trapped in the water volume between coast and barrier reef, the deadly brew and choking plastics were continually washed over and against the coral
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Beyond the cluster of cays, they entered the wide bay, greeted to a vista of unmatched beauty: the water had a mirror smooth surface, colored in shifting hues of aquamarine and deep blue by sunlight reflected from a bottom of coral and white sand
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upcoming water wars, the erosion of the coral reefs, the endangered ozone layer, lost species, urban sprawl, sustainable growth, and so on
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The ocean contained huge amounts of carbon in coral and algae, and dissolved CO2
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18 No mention shall be made of coral, or of pearls, for the price of wisdom is above rubies
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Just like Microsoft Word and Coral WordPerfect produce word
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I rose while it was still dark and made my way to the coral
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That hides in the black coral reef
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Audrey and Pierre decide to live in Coral Gables
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Audrey and Pierre move to Coral Gables in June 2012
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Tatiana graduates from the University of Miami, Coral Gables in
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However, when she has to chose between her first job (The Coral
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market within weeks of their return to Coral Gables
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in Communications from the University of Miami, Coral Gables
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worked as a “Content Coach,” at the Coral Gables Gazette, while earning
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works with at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, in May 2047
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Marques Leveque is an Alumni of the University of Miami, Coral
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He holds a Master of Science from the University of Miami, Coral
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Coral Gables, on a tuition waiver
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The wedding rehearsal dinner is at the Coral Gables, “Ruth’s
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University of Miami, Coral Gables, as she once did
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University of Miami, Coral Gables, and her first as Tatiana Leveque,
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University of Miami, Coral Gables, her step-son, Christophe begins his
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freshman year at the University of Miami, Coral Gables
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Pierre begins his junior year at the University of Miami, Coral Gables,
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and Marques share her house in Coral Gables, and they feel fortunate to
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at the University of Miami, Coral Gables
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Christophe graduates from the University of Miami, Coral Gables in
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Tatiana teaches at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, for six more
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and wife, at the “Biltmore Hotel,” Coral Gables
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at the University of Miami, Coral Gables,
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They stay at the “Hyatt Regency, Coral Gables,” on Saturday, June 10,
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Mark’s Lutheran Church,” in Coral
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degree in December 2083, from the University of Miami, Coral Gables,
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Mark’s Lutheran Church” in Coral Gables, which is
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The newlyweds stay at the “Biltmore Hotel,” Coral Gables, on their
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Science in “Bio-Engineering,” at the University of Miami, Coral Gables
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The newlyweds stay at the “Biltmore Hotel,” Coral Gables on their
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The next day, the couple checks out of the Coral Gables, “Biltmore
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Mark’s Lutheran Church,” in Coral Gables
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They dine at “Ruth’s Chris,” Coral Gables, prior to their check-in that
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fine linen, and coral, and agate
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As I returned at the end of the day with the afternoon’s catch, I saw a man, who looked about my age, lead his horses into Theodore’s coral, feed and water them, then turn and approach my smoking racks
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battered a wall of something that must have resembled coral,
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metres to the outer wall of the coral; he could just simply swim out there until he could swim no more
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At a distance on top of the mountains are huge, colorful, glowing coral reefs, the size of elephants
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There is glowing endolith all across the ocean floor in rocks, shells and coral
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There are algae, debris, clams and coral slowly floating in the air
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At the same time, sightseers can see “queen’s stairs”, about sixty-five steps molded of coral rock during Queen Victoria’s reign in England
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Many spend time fishing the big marlin or adventuring deep or shallow snorkeling to observe closely hundreds of fish of various colors, coral forms and other fascinating marine formations
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of Miami in Coral Gables
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No mention shall be made of coral, or of pearls: for the price of wisdom is above rubies
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It was an opportunity to be interviewed by JWT’s office in Coral Gables, FL, with the possible assignment of the writer and account executive position for Pan America’s Latin-American division
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When my wife and I were flown into Coral Gables, I thought I had died and gone to Heaven
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I couldn’t imagine them paying thousands of dollars for the term of the lease to send me to Coral Gables
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INTO THE EVERGLADES Arriving in Florida, I found a house we could afford to rent in Perrine, about a thirty-minute commute to Coral Gables
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Memorable and current ports of call range from Coral Gables on one side of Florida to Tampa and Gasparilla Island on the other, from Bermuda to Sea Island, GA, Charleston, SC, and Charlotte to Pine Knoll Shores, NC, and from Manhattan Island’s Carlyle Hotel to our home far above Cayuga’s waters
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moved to Coral Gables, Florida, and he had purchased not one, but two houses which
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Slipping in to fly the left wing, was a Navy A-4D Skyhawk with the NL identification of aircraft from the carrier Coral Sea
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On Ishigaki island we saw the famous blue coral and learned that that reef was being threatened by destruction to make way for an airport runway extension
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The disturbing observation was that some of them ended up standing shoulder deep in the water with their flippers on and trampling on the underlying coral
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It was a low gray building hewn from sea stone, with shells and coral fossils imprinted in the rock
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Her coral lips parted into a
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kilt, and rows of gold and coral neckbands on his bare chest
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She was wearing a necklace that had two strings of smooth uneven peddles of coral that clicked with her every move
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Lord Dagon fretted as he sat on his coral Dais
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In closing tonight we have reports on the Third Coast Tragedy live from the remains of the Coral Laid Hydraulic Separation Facility
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“Could it be Coral Wing?”
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“Jai, what if it’s here to attack the castle? What if this is the danger to the King and Queen—what if Coral Wing is their castle?—and we have to help?”
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The children looked over the side of the boat and found that they had been deposited in a decorative pool built into an outcropping on the side of a mountain of coral reef
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Resilient to the blaze of the sun, the coral soared above the water in tangles of strangely fortress-like formations
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He leapt forward every few strides to give the glass ball a tap with his paw; the poor jesterfish, for his part, was so torn between fleeing for his life and performing his duty—namely, to escort the children—that even as he yelped and scurried to escape like a mouse inside a wheel, he was simultaneously pointing out interesting sculptures and striking coral formations as though giving a historical tour of the castle
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Astray trotted after, vanishing into a jagged, knee-high split in the coral
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The ceiling was a masterpiece to put the rest of the artwork in the castle to shame: fashioned from jewels, diamonds, and bits of smooth glass was an expansive, inverted model of the open sea, replete with cruising fins and schools of fish, tropical islands and archipelagos, a tortoise with a scale forest on its back, and a replica of Coral Wing itself carved out of a sparkling prism, so faithfully rendered that Jai wondered whether there was an even tinier version of the fortress inside the first model
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Thousands upon thousands of blue gemstones were stuck to the coral ceiling like ivy clinging to a wall—this was the sea
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The gemstones that washed into the eastern edge of the recreation were sucked up into the ceiling by the living coral and brought back to replenish the western coast and begin their journey again
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“You see fish and a house of coral, but all you really see is the sea,” the jesterfish replied innocently, as if he truly believed this was a helpful answer
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“For the latter half of his time at Coral Wing, Saerin took no visitors, kept his own council, and spent all his time calculating obscure dates and pouring over arcane maps of star constellations
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“The little version of Coral Wing is too close to the eastern shore,” she pointed out
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The floors and doors in the castle were made of pearl, onyx, glass, and stone, set haphazardly into the coral like loose boards in a tree-house
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Cliff often turned sharply to take unseen shortcuts and side-ways as they opened up in the living walls, explaining to the children that the coral ‘participated’ in the day-to-day comings and goings of the castle
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Buttresses of navy coral held the ceiling up scarcely higher than the children’s heads
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“The Coralute is the highest military commander of Coral Wing,” the fish said stiffly