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  • The ridge's sinking winds discourage cloud formations that might break the heat.

    Brutal heat still grips south-central U.S. 2011

  • The ridge's sinking winds discourage cloud formations that might break the heat.

    Brutal heat still grips south-central U.S. 2011

  • Good thing the golem had stayed with him, instead of questioning creatures on his own; Dor had been mindlessly reacting to the ridge's directives, and now stood directly before a medium-sized tangle tree.

    Falcon Street 2010

  • They followed as he led them toward the ridge's edge, closing in, tightening their trap until they were almost upon him.

    Baby Games Chelsea White 2010

  • Here's the best video example I can give that will visually show the ridge's importance to the G-spot.

    Suzie Heumann: Thank You Darwin: Phallus Evolution 2009

  • It is these underlying relatively insoluble Miocene-age clastics that provide the ridge's resistance to solution and lowering of elevation compared to surrounding limestone plains areas.

    Ecoregions of Florida (EPA) 2008

  • In the case of the temple, an area that was located on a coastal ridge's high peak contained cover tiles, large pan tiles, ridge tiles, and fragments of ashlar block, all which suggested that a large building had stood there.

    Under Albanian Soil 2004

  • And from the valley below, General Picard watched in amazement as a small group of Frenchmen appeared at the ridge's crest.

    Sharpe's Christmas Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2003

  • As they flew over the crater and back into the Serpent's Spine ridge, the land was split between the ridge's vertebrae.

    Acorna's Rebels McCaffrey, Anne 2003

  • And from the valley below, General Picard watched in amazement as a small group of Frenchmen appeared at the ridge's crest.

    Sharpe's Christmas Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2003

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