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Getty Images Camilo Villegas Big Names Battle for FedEx Cup Berths Camilo Villegas, below, who won two of the four FedEx Cup Playoffs events in 2008, sits exactly on the cut line, at 125th in points, to qualify for this year's playoffs.
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Berths begin at $3,273. en.ponant.com/Our-cruises .
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But we went right on past the Diana desk and through an archway marked Private Berths.
Double Star Heinlein, Robert A. 1956
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Berths thirty-two and - three, I believe she is. '
The Rolling Stones Heinlein, Robert A. 1952
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"They're almost like the berths in the sleeping car," said Bert.
The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West Laura Lee Hope
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State-rooms, and Berths secured at No. 3 Old State House, corner of
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Berths were also found for Bantum and Janstins in the officers 'quarters, and although Hartog and I were joint owners of the "Golden Seahorse", and shared equally in the profit or loss of the expedition, Hartog was given the supreme command.
Adventures in Southern Seas A Tale of the Sixteenth Century George Forbes
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Berths booked on all the Packets, and guaranteed by personal inspection -- Boats built and designed -- Instruction in the Violin -- Old instruments cleaned and repaired, or taken in exchange -- Rowboat for hire. '
Poison Island Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Berths were assigned to them at once, food and water were brought, and Robert, weary from the long march, decided that he would sleep.
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Berths were found for them in the forecastle, and they took their places among us quite naturally, being fairly well used to a whale-ship.
The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales Frank T. Bullen 1886
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