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Examples
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To the south of Brickey's mobile home, the roofs of multistory, high-dollar houses are visible across a grass clearing that once held two baseball fields.
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Brickey's street, with dilapidated trailers and miscellaneous objects in the yard, is the kind of place where "Crickers" live.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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Brickey's brother, Joe, is a seasoned traveler and considers the trip a challenge.
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