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Causeways and gravel islands divert migratory fish away from the coast.
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Causeways had been inundated or even washed away entirely.
Empire Builders Bova, Ben 1993
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Causeways led from the higher ground of the hills where they had hidden the horses to the tuft of ground where they sat, and thence to the city gates, a few hundred feet beyond.
The Silicon Mage Hambly, Barbara 1988
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Causeways joined the islands together, and each isle sent its duly chosen representative to
The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Causeways joined the islands together, and each isle sent its duly chosen representative to
The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Causeways joined the islands together, and each isle sent its duly chosen representative to
The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Causeways joined the islands together, and each isle sent its duly chosen representative to
The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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We copy them in our boasted Causeways, as we do in our Standing Armies, without having any real Business for either of them.
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Causeways, filled with great care, and railroads permit an orderly advance, but in a confused retreat disaster at once threatens.
History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War Richard Joseph Beamish 1895
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For he stormed across the plain like a winter torrent at the full, that in swift course scattereth the causeys [Causeways.]; neither can the long lines of causeys hold it in, nor the fences of fruitful orchards stay its sudden coming when the rain of heaven driveth it; and before it perish in multitudes the fair works of the sons of men.
The Iliad 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1882
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