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  • CHIMNEY ROCK - The fourth annual "Race to the Rock" takes place at Chimney

    CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News 2010

  • CHIMNEY ROCK - The fourth annual "Race to the Rock" takes place at Chimney

    CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News 2010

  • As I got on top, literally like atop a chimney, I understood the reason for the snow constantly falling down the Chimney -- it was hell.

    unknown title 2009

  • It wasn't until 2002, however, that the duo decided to take its passion seriously, naming their label Chimney, and began looking for artistes to produce.

    Jamaica Gleaner Online 2009

  • Rosemary's Chimney from a Christmas-themed Worth 1000 contest.

    Christmas roundup 2009

  • Thence into a Dineing room and drawing roome well wanscoated of oake, Large pannells plaine, no frettwork nor Carvings or Glass worke, only in Chimney pieces. 3 handsome Chambers, one scarlet Cloth strip'd and very fashionably made up, the hangings the same, another flower'd Damaske Lined with fine jndian Embroidery, the third Roome had a blew satten bed Embroider'd.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • There is a removable and reusable chimney plug available in assorted sizes called a Chimney Balloon fireplace damper that inflates into place in the flue and seals it off efficiently to stop fireplace odor, heat loss and the cold chimney draft.

    How to Stop Your Fireplace from Being an Energy Eater 2008

  • The detached mass first seen is called the Chimney Rock a striking, landmark in this prairie sea.

    Autobiography of John Ball - Across the Plains to Oregon, 1832 1925

  • They moved the camp that same afternoon a mile or two north to a wide bottom that lay at the base of the peak known as Chimney Butte, north of Garner Creek and west of the Little Missouri.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • "These are Chimney Swifts, usually called Chimney Swallows: and their color is like soot, to match the places they live in."

    Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners Elliott Coues 1870

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