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He watched in irritation as the others played through the endless golden plains that stretched across the Universe
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There was barely enough light to run it, but the plains were devoid of signal anyway
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For Afternoonday they trudged on in front of the Troarar hills, some greener humps in the distance across dun plains of thinning ribbonleaves in rough gravel
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Personally doostEr was more comfortable with the Brazilians he had met than some who lived out here on the sear plains
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She didn't have to have a thought in her head, just the wide open road, the plains, the mountains, whatever there was out the window
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But, maybe, there is a way out: Conscious dream control and intervention in the astral plains may affect the flow or reality
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I discovered new horizons, and daily I journeyed across the plains of my meagre captivity in search of the treasure caves of Ali-Baba and his forty thieves
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So, from now on I will be Yvonne and I have taken refuge in the world of the living, hoping to avoid a dreadful danger which awaits me in the astral plains
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He was told these plains are safe for fences because there are no kranjans
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The Northern Teeth were now visible to the north where they extended fifty miles further out onto the plains in the direction of Lastriss
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We mind acres of thesh, but we also follow lentosaur and thonga out on the plains
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Northeast of there were two relay towers in a row that were out on the plains away from anything
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He did not know if it was mainly forest or plains
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The next century of my life I learned quite a bit from the Dwarves in Wescarp, they were much more advanced at the time than the Nordics that lived on these plains
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Cynd was up and by it's ruddy light they could see them out on the plains around them
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There was a pinpoint of light out there on the edge of the plains, too low to be the reflection of Kunae off a spot of water
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For him it wasn't dark at all out on these plains
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Just then she must have heard something out on the plains around them
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Desa went wild with the fire, building a blaze that lit the plains for a hundred yards in all directions from this keltoid clump
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She stood up and looked across the plains again
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Luray's lip's just started to smile, then her gaze slid away, back out onto the plains around them
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But something new was developing out on the plains
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What was out there on the plains in front of her? What were their lives like? Most of them were thongas, there lives are all in trying to be near the center of the herd where they are less likely to get eaten
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They set way out across the plains, knowing they would probably not need to eat til they stopped for Noonsleep
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They got into conversations about the wildlife and found these people left the plains to the herdsmen
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Colored sparkles of light slanted in from the enormous pictureglass windows that looked out across the Karedarzin plains
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In a small town set upon the flat plains of England’s far flung eastern lowlands there once lived a very pleasant young man
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“she is not yet fully acquainted with all the dangers out on the plains
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The cold winter winds began to announce their arrival down the mountain ranges towards the plains below
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They have no idea how it is on the plains this time of year; I refer to the biting cold and unrelenting winds
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'Long before all the tribes of the great plains came under the sway of the first great chief, far away in an open field beyond the distant mountains, two groups of young men from 'the people' armed themselves with spears, sticks, and bows and excited each other to the verge of a violent fight
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Harry gazed sidelong for a moment as the Great Plains smeared past the open state room window situated over where he sat at a small table
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eye could see there were only plains
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He enjoyed the countryside scuttling passed the window and had to remind himself that he was viewing the Great Plains roll passed him just the month before; and now, here he was on another train, bound for Paris, in the company of two people he had not met before that last journey seemingly so long ago
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This must be the Numondit Plains he had talked about
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The plains ended at a wide valley with low hills beyond, miles closer than the distant mountains
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All the large cities of Wescarp were actually out on the plains where the mountains could barely be seen in the distance
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“I’m not sure, I don’t know anything about the area below the plains
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“I’ve never been anywhere, I wanted to see what was down the other side of the plains
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Lentas are common on the high plains but his first guess at the word was ‘meat’ so that explained a lot
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“Way up that way,” he pointed west, “Way up beyond the source of the Minok on the west escarpment of the Numondit plains
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A land of sweeping plains,
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open plains to the west
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She got a good view of the rugged mountain slope below this castle with plains in the distance
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plains below was spectacular
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huddled serenely in the middle of the surrounding plains -
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As Jean approached Bourges from across the plains to the
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The only way winter made itself felt was the speed the temperature dropped on those plains once dark set in and they found they were short of clothing to stay out there
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last they descended into the plains of southern Navarre
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monotony of the plains was becoming almost oppressive
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‘After two days of those miserable plains I’d happily
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rivers on the plains once the snow begins to melt in the
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unabated as they climbed out of the plains and upwards
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green plains to the north and forested slopes to the south,
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across the sodden plains to the south
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amidst the plains between Troyes and Auxerre
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The sun beat relentlessly on the exposed plains as Jean
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billowing over the plains across the river, promising
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He knew it was the plains where they had run from the quibarta, but there were no quibarta here
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Speaking of the ideal republic described in the laws of Plato, to maintain 5000 idle men (the number of warriors supposed necessary for its defence), together with their women and servants, would require, he says, a territory of boundless extent and fertility, like the plains of Babylon
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The story of Danny the Dumpster’s travails could be easily continued and amplified with much more depressing and devastating detail, but that likely is not necessary since the same kinds of stories—just changing the actors and scenarios—are to be found throughout the plains, hills, mountains, and valleys on every continent of our planet
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Zarko tried to get his breath back after the hard ride from the plains, his thoughts in turmoil
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On the one hand his emotions made him want to throw Helez’s family out to suffer like the rest of the captives on the plains
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In the jungles and plains of 100,000 years ago, missing an opportunity for something good usually did little harm
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The inhabitants of the extensive, but defenceles plains of Scythia or Tartary, have been frequently united under the dominion of the chief of some conquering horde or clan; and the havock and devastation of Asia have always signalized their union
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“I think I’ve found it! The Colorado plains have a lot of thunderstorms, but over the last several weeks they’ve been drifting further to the west than normal, close to the dunes
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This part of the country gets more thunderstorms than anywhere else in America, and that’s normal out here in the plains
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What’s good about this is it would have been easy to ignore frequent thunderstorms in the plains, but when it travels west, it raises eyebrows
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mountain and surrounding low-lying plains, which offered a
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“He swears he saw that up in the high mountain plains, where the snow seldom clears
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Recovering from his trance, Brock then told them how, following the last spell cast by Boddaert, the surviving Magi had discovered his dead body on Fire Rock, and frightened by the magical powers they believed it still contained, hid it deep within a crevasse in the Brockenhurst Plains
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What about the extermination of the buffalo? This was precisely what weakened the Plains tribes and left them vulnerable to disease, and forced them onto reservations far more than battles with either colonists or the military
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They swatted mosquitoes and crawled through crocodile infested swamps in the flood plains of snaking rivers
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The great northern plains could be seen far away, a faint gray haze slightly discernible under a thin sheet of fog
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His hair was as always tousled, gently swayed by the light breeze rushing down from the mountains and onto the plains that filled his entire view
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Drought on the Great Plains resulted in further losses of over five billion dollars
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ditched the pastures for the plains
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The worry in the mountains, worried the plains, and that, worried the marshes and water rose up in them
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They live mainly in the rain forests and plains of India, southern China, and Southeast Asia, and their colouring can vary greatly from region to region
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Plains, I hate it out there!” The cab driver stated while interrupting Junya
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These men and women ate the fruits of the trees and the seeds of plants, and animals grazed on the plains
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16 Now therefore send quickly, and tell David, saying, Lodge not this night in the plains of the wilderness, but speedily pass over; lest
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The small towns on the plains below had not grown to the point that light pollution had contaminated the
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Out of the mountains, onto the plains, into the scrublands and the dusk
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5 And the army of the Chaldeans pursued after the king, and overtook him in the plains of Jericho, and all his army were scattered
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Shiphmite, 28 And over the olive trees and the sycomore trees that were in the low plains was Baalhanan the Gederite, and over the
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sycomore trees that are in the low plains in abundance
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low country, and in the plains, husbandmen also, and vine dressers in the mountains, and in Carmel, for he loved husbandry
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On the Plains of Marathon they met nine thousand Athenian citizen-soldiers, supplemented by another thousand from the city-state Plataea
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plains as well as the hills had been populated approximately on the same extent
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The defeat of General Custer was a grand moment for the Plains Indians, but it was a moment that sealed their fate
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Central plains hinterland, land is vast sky, although less see the mountains small of heroism,
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What I really wanted to get were some of the plains oxen
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With all the smoke and coughing, Hiacoomes was not sure he wanted to spend much more time on the plains
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I recalled that there was a small river nearby which flowed into the Plains Oxen River which in turn flowed into the Chahiks
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However, there was a small tributary of the Plains Oxen that we could follow to its source, which was near another small tributary of the Chahiks, which would bring us to that river some 240 li west of the Mongol
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Every night I would fall asleep reliving our trek across the plains this past year
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few miles from the chapel, glimpsing the barren plains and
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the Chaldeans pursued after the king, and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho; and all his army was scattered from him
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Among the people was a young man named Apuni (“Butterfly,” apparently an earlier name of Seagull), who flitted about the plains until he came to the great mountains in the west