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  • Out of the house, across the yard and a patch of stonedust and we were there.

    2008 October | Fantasy Fiction - Brian Rathbone.com 2008

  • The sound of hooves on stonedust, the feeling of gliding and bouncing along, birds singing from the hedgerows, and rabbits darting through the fields made it seem almost magical at times.

    The Quiet Giant | Fantasy Fiction - Brian Rathbone.com 2008

  • Out of the house, across the yard and a patch of stonedust and we were there.

    The Quiet Giant | Fantasy Fiction - Brian Rathbone.com 2008

  • Tanks manoeuvre in the street, chewing parallel ridges of asphalt and stonedust.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • As the sewer tunnelling continued through the winter months, work crews took advantage of mild temperatures to undertake the construction of a new trail which included building a boardwalk spanning the wetland, a bridge over a creek, grading, landscaping and the installation of a combination stonedust and woodchip trail along the .7 - km path.

    CAMBRIDGETIMES - Home 2010

  • As the sewer tunnelling continued through the winter months, work crews took advantage of mild temperatures to undertake the construction of a new trail which included building a boardwalk spanning the wetland, a bridge over a creek, grading, landscaping and the installation of a combination stonedust and woodchip trail along the .7 - km path.

    CAMBRIDGETIMES - Home 2010

  • At a stonedust racing surface like The Meadowlands in New Jersey, it's not unusual for a horseshoe on a Standardbred to break in two.

    TheHorse.com News 2009

  • in my walkway before I spread at least 100 pounds of sand over the paving stones to replace the stonedust that has progressively disappeared over the last 3 years.

    Photo F-F-Friday: It’s ALLLLIIIIIVE! « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2009

  • Rolling over the icy spots with the tractor we ran water from the house:) water consumption decreased we spread stonedust and/or wood ash for traction the hose I need to fill the water trough stays frozen, even if drained and I'm already tired of breaking the ice in water buckets and we have several more months of this!

    TheHorse.com News 2010

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