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  • And thus it had been ever, through the uncounted ages; so that the Headland was known as The Headland From Which Strange Things

    The Night Land 2007

  • And thus it had been ever, through the uncounted ages; so that the Headland was known as The Headland From Which Strange Things Peer; and thus was it marked in our maps and charts of that grim world.

    The Night Land: Chapter 2 1912

  • We now judged ourselves to be clear of all Danger, having, as we thought, a Clear, open Sea before us; but this we soon found otherwise, and occasioned my calling the Headland above mentioned

    Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767

  • Clear, open Sea before us; but this we soon found otherwise, and occasioned my calling the Headland above mentioned Cape Flattery

    Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World James Cook 1753

  • Channel 4 eventually came on board but put back its U.K. launch for "Headland" from late 2005 and now may not air the skeinskein at all.

    Damn Channel 7 has Sacked Headland Ben Barren 2006

  • Channel 4 eventually came on board but put back its U.K. launch for "Headland" from late 2005 and now may not air the skeinskein at all.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Ben Barren 2006

  • "Headland" pulled a respectable 1.3 million viewers when it opened on Nov. 15, but this recently fell to around 800,000. "posted by redbarren at 3: 26 PM

    Archive 2006-01-01 Ben Barren 2006

  • "Headland" pulled a respectable 1.3 million viewers when it opened on Nov. 15, but this recently fell to around 800,000. "posted by redbarren at 3: 26 PM

    Damn Channel 7 has Sacked Headland Ben Barren 2006

  • "Headland," put in Cleek adroitly, and with a look at Narkom as much as to say, "Don't give me away.

    Cleek, the Master Detective Thomas W. Hanshew 1885

  • "Headland," put in Cleek adroitly, and with a look at Narkom as much as to say, "Don't give me away.

    Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces Thomas W. Hanshew 1885

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