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  • This wanting led Marlene and I to Melby Chapel early on a gray February day, where we knew there was a lock on the door.

    Amy Frykholm: Naked In Church Amy Frykholm 2011

  • This wanting led Marlene and I to Melby Chapel early on a gray February day, where we knew there was a lock on the door.

    Amy Frykholm: Naked In Church Amy Frykholm 2011

  • This wanting led Marlene and I to Melby Chapel early on a gray February day, where we knew there was a lock on the door.

    Amy Frykholm: Naked In Church Amy Frykholm 2011

  • Last year in neighboring Brazil, there was an immediate chilling effect on the rural land market when the government imposed limitations on foreign land ownership, said Kory Melby , a Minnesotan who does agrarian consulting from the western Brazilian town of Goiânia.

    Argentina Debates Foreign Land Buys Matt Moffett 2011

  • This wanting led Marlene and I to Melby Chapel early on a gray February day, where we knew there was a lock on the door.

    Amy Frykholm: Naked In Church Amy Frykholm 2011

  • This wanting led Marlene and I to Melby Chapel early on a gray February day, where we knew there was a lock on the door.

    Amy Frykholm: Naked In Church Amy Frykholm 2011

  • This wanting led Marlene and I to Melby Chapel early on a gray February day, where we knew there was a lock on the door.

    Amy Frykholm: Naked In Church Amy Frykholm 2011

  • "There's going to be a serious debate about media ethics in the country now," said Kristine Melby, as she stared at the island.

    Norway Mourns Fallen Young Leaders Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011

  • Father Melby had never been a very good preacher .... his words would go loose at the joints and scatter into the air like a thousand blackbirds dispersing at the crack of a gunshot.

    The Final Frontier 2008

  • Melby earlier told reporters that the majority of the refugees were on the road, but added that some were still hiding out in the forests.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

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