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Deadly Tornadoes Sweep Across Six U.S. States Bird's-eye View of Tornado Touchdown Tornado Leveled Buildings in Mississippi The big home and commercial insurers compete against each other in part on their ability to respond quickly to disasters, with standing plans for bringing in workers from other parts of a state or region to rapidly assess damages and cut checks.
Home Insurers Caught Up in a Tornado Leslie Scism 2011
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This charming little member of the British flora very much resembles the native Bird's-eye Primrose (_P. farinosa_), which is very common in some parts.
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Bird's-eye maple veneer is much more valuable and requires more care than almost any other, and this is packed in cases instead of tied in bundles.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881 Various
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Bird's-eye views of the university at different periods of its existence and a fine model of its present buildings and grounds were shown.
Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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Bird's-eye glances and insect's-eye glances, at the nature of our woods and fields, will reveal beauties which are wholly invisible from the usual human view-point, five feet or more above the ground.
The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year William Beebe 1919
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[Illustration: Bird's-eye view of a developed water-power plant]
Electricity for the farm Light, heat and power by inexpensive methods from the water wheel or farm engine Frederick Irving Anderson 1912
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The following addresses were then delivered: "A Bird's-eye View of African Tribes and Languages," by Heli Chatelain, African Traveler and Phililogist; "The African in Africa and the African in America," by the Hon.
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"Bird's-eye, isn't it?" the old Squire said, taking up a chip in his fingers.
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Bird's-eye View of the Principal Events from my Conversion to this day — My Narrow Escapes — The end of the Voyage through the Desert to the Promised Land view page image: view page image:
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Bird's-eye view of part of the Monastery of Citeaux.
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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