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headland
1. with lanterns bob-bobbing along the headland cliffs,
2. of the headland and the headstone,
3. and along a strung out headland,
4. Even as we cut engines and drifted around the headland and into the bay of Diafani, it was clear this was no tourist centre
5. They rounded a headland and Ava gasped
6. the ground on a rain soaked headland
7. The bird disappeared behind the slight headland to one side of the bay
8. To the right, it seemed to end at a slight jutting headland; after a moment’s reflection, she concluded that the cove must be on the other side of that
9. At one point, where the coast formed a low headland,
10. He stood for a few minutes on a raised headland, watching the
11. There’s a headland there which affects the way the tides flow
12. the old ruins on the headland
13. Looping around the headland, he headed along the coast
14. He named Brownie's ancient ancestors, Glasshouse Mountains, and mistakenly named a headland further north, Double Island Point
15. They looked up as rotor blades blasted a path around the jagged headland
16. Bear signalled thumbs up to his chopper pilot and swirling blades churned up sand as the helicopter turned sharply, disappearing out of sight around the headland
17. As they rounded that low headland, the City of Ramses slowly revealed itself in all of its gold and mud-brick splendor
18. The part which was closer still lay partially hidden by the low headland past which they were just now moving
19. Their ever-more-lowly mud-brick forms slowly rose up the low elevation that was a continuation of the headland they were now rounding
20. They had been built on a small rise, which was independent of the headland that defined the outer bowl-shaped limits of the City
21. But this spectacle was only momentary, for the line of demarcation now leaped from them to the westernmost part of the City on the nearby headland, then reversing, quickly swept east across the entire City like a blanket being removed from a sleeping pallet
22. Beyond this, the City spread back into the distance as far as the low headland
23. As they rounded that low headland, the City of Ramses
24. a continuation of the headland they were now rounding
25. headland that defined the outer bowl-shaped limits of the City
26. westernmost part of the City on the nearby headland, then reversing, quickly swept east
27. Taking the bag with him he went for a walk down to the beach and followed a little path around the miniature headland dropping pieces of the disk into the water as he went
28. Then, blocked by a new island of debris, the torrent followed the coastline past the gallery before swinging out to sea after colliding with a rocky headland further south
29. They erected the tent under the casuarinas to reserve the spot for later, then, carrying only a small pack with their valuables took off round the rocks and over the headland to “Devil’s Kitchen”
30. On dune and headland sinks the fire:
31. crossed a short stretch of rocky, overgrown headland to come at last to the small
32. She walked along the beach heading away from the town towards the headland where the caves were
33. She was feeling exhausted after a long day, and she needed to be back at the headland with the SOCO team by ten
34. At seven fifteen precisely the Sea King’s blades were heard battering the air as it rounded the headland and nudged slowly into position about twenty feet above the train
35. "Said he would head for the Kimberleys or Port Headland
36. He noticed that the jagged headland was depicted perfectly
37. As he sat there, daydreaming, he noticed the Watson’s Bay ferry round the headland into Rose Bay
38. The false cliff merged with a large rocky headland
39. Judging from the echo, the voices were coming from a large cavern under the headland
40. In the distance Coolum Headland juts into the brine,
41. From the top of the hill, it leveled off onto a headland that dropped sharply to the water below
42. The wind was fierce on the headland, and the sky was cloudless
43. There wasn’t a tree in sight as they trudged a mile or so across the headland
44. The road turned down the headland toward a gravelly beach below
45. Behind her, up on the headland, was the little island fox
46. Realizing she might make herself more visible to those following her, she stopped gallivanting about and jogged across the headland, passing an old wooden sign that read “Bowen Point,” and scaled down the side of the bluff to where the rocky terrain sloped inland through a thin copse of scraggily trees
47. “When it reaches that headland, I’ll go
48. As we neared Binz the road runs down close to the sea, and through the overhanging branches we could see that we had rounded another headland and were in another bay
49. In the distance lies the headland beyond Sassnitz, hazy in the afternoon light
50. The beach at the foot of the cliffs is quiet and pleasant, and from it you can see the misty headland of Arkona with its lighthouse, the northernmost point of the island, far away on the left