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  • Dotted with vineyards and farms like Old Mission Peninsula only much larger, Leelanau is home to charming little fishing villages like Suttons Bay and Leland, beautiful beaches, and according to ABC's Good Morning America, THE most beautiful place in America-Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park.

    Anna Watson Carl: Eating Traverse City: Part II Anna Watson Carl 2011

  • The sports agent stuff, though, turns out to be pretty accurate – if The Dotted Line, an excellent documentary on ESPN, repeated this Wednesday on ESPN America, is anything to go by.

    Special agent film shows American sport red in tooth, claw and bull | Martin Kelner 2011

  • Dotted with quirky shops, proud old buildings and a sense of history.

    stormy afternoon in Richmond Another Outspoken Female 2009

  • Dotted throughout the book are pin-sharp portraits of the techniques of all the great lyricists of the American musical's "golden age", which Sondheim defines as 1925 to 1960.

    Finishing the Hat: The Collected Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim by Stephen Sondheim – review David Benedict 2010

  • Dotted with quirky shops, proud old buildings and a sense of history.

    Archive 2009-12-01 Another Outspoken Female 2009

  • Dotted with upscale boutiques and four-star restaurants, the ski town is welcoming buyers with ample cash on hand, says Steven Shane of SDS Real Estate, a local real-estate broker.

    Vacation Homes: Why It May Be Time to Buy Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011

  • Dotted with drab tourist hotels, moss-covered ruins, and tacky souvenir shops, St. Andrews has only a few nondescript restaurants and a single movie theater—The New Picture.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Dotted throughout the film are reminders of the awful sights from that day, including the occasional use of the falling-man motif that is so memorably represented in flip-book form in Mr. Foer's original novel.

    Author Uses His City, and City Takes Note Nicolas Rapold 2011

  • Dotted with romantic castles and medieval churches, its bucolic landscapes have drawn artists from Breughel to Brel.

    Drives That Leave the City Behind 2011

  • Dotted with drab tourist hotels, moss-covered ruins, and tacky souvenir shops, St. Andrews has only a few nondescript restaurants and a single movie theater—The New Picture.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

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