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Ms. SUNDERLAND: And he's one of the few people in this world who really understand what I've been through and why we do what we do.
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Z. SUNDERLAND: The Marshall Islands is my first stop.
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Z. SUNDERLAND: Well, the Cape of Good Hope has a lot of weather down there.
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Z. SUNDERLAND: Yes, that's going to be kind of interesting.
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Z. SUNDERLAND: Well, I've got a radar that will turn on and scan every, I think, five minutes.
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SUNDERLAND - (OWN GOAL) by Juan Veron in the 5th minute
English Premier Soccer League - Sunderland vs. Manchester United 2003
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SUNDERLAND GOAL: Michael Proctor in the 34th minute
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EVAN GOLANN, SUNDERLAND, MA, POLICE OFFICER: ... you'll have to refer to Orange County sheriffs.
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(218,000), SUNDERLAND (142,000), and DARLINGTON, on the northeast side of England, and the great steel manufactures (the largest in the kingdom) and ship-building industries of BARROW-ON-FURNESS, on the northwest side.
Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.) Various
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NEWCASTLE, on the Tyne, and SUNDERLAND, on the coast, are noted for being extensively engaged in the exportation of coal.
A Geography for Beginners. Kensey Johns 1864
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