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  • Aboveground, for example, one antenna could cover half a mile; in a Metro station, it might cover only one platform.

    Cellphone service expansion at Metro slowed by track work Ann Scott Tyson 2010

  • Aboveground, Rachel screamed in pain, shrill and high, chased with the guttural wrench of betrayal.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • Aboveground, for example, one antenna could cover half a mile; in a Metro station, it might cover only one platform.

    Cellphone service expansion at Metro slowed by track work Ann Scott Tyson 2010

  • Aboveground, workers on Sunday dismantled a drilling rig to make space for a platform that will be used to support the Phoenix, the bullet-shaped rescue capsule that will hoist the miners one by one to the surface.

    Workers reinforce rescue tunnel for Chilean miners Jonathan Franklin 2010

  • Aboveground, Rachel screamed in pain, shrill and high, chased with the guttural wrench of betrayal.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • Aboveground, for example, one antenna could cover half a mile; in a Metro station, it might cover only one platform.

    Cellphone service expansion at Metro slowed by track work Ann Scott Tyson 2010

  • Aboveground, the sun-baked rocks were hot enough to fry an egg.

    Black Magic Cherry Adair 2010

  • Aboveground, the sun-baked rocks were hot enough to fry an egg.

    Black Magic Cherry Adair 2010

  • Aboveground, their families were already preparing a funeral.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Aboveground testing of nuclear bombs in the 1950s and early 1960s created elevated levels of radioactive carbon that soon became incorporated into all living things.

    The Radioactive Clock In Your Teeth 2010

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