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In 1984, at Clapp's urging, two NASA scientists scanned the region with sand-penetrating SIR-B radar mounted on the space shuttle Challenger.
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We were, however, more certain now of the correctness of our position, and when, at daylight on the 27th, Trower's and Clapp's islands were made, felt sure of soon seeing Java Head, and in a short time this long looked for landmark greeted our eyes.
Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas W. Hastings Macaulay
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Clapp's 36 Observation Lessons in Minerals. 80 pages.
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Clapp's 36 Observation Lessons in Minerals. 80 pages.
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Duchess, Clapp's Favourite, Comte de Lamy, and Josephine de Malines are all reliable for dessert, while for stewing purposes Catillac,
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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Clapp's "Reminiscences of a Dramatic Critic," among them.
American Men of Mind Burton Egbert Stevenson 1917
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"No; we was laying off to get coffee and sinkers at Clapp's Mine, if we ever get there."
Empire Builders Francis Lynde 1893
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Send her to brother Rice's, brother Clapp's, and where she can do most good.
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Send her to brother Rice's, brother Clapp's, and where she can do most good.
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It was the only structure inhabited by man on the long barren island, with the exception of one small cabin built on the site of Clapp's steam-mill, four miles beyond the fort, and occupied by a negro.
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