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One point missed in this discussion; drilling for oil off the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts is no simple matter.
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Shouts and cheers arose as the word passed back that the sand hills known as the Coasts of the Platte were in sight.
The Covered Wagon Emerson Hough 1890
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On the one hand, people from the “Midwest” are “real,” authentic, unpretentiouspeople who hold good American values, unlike the superficial liberal elites found on the Coasts which is how celebrities, intellectuals, and political liberals are often depicted.
“IF CELEBRITIES WERE FROM THE MIDWEST,” THEY’D ALL BE DISGUSTING, OBVIOUSLY » Sociological Images 2008
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For this nation to advance and recognise that talent and intelligence can come outside of the "Coasts", that attitude must stop.
"If you were really savvy, you'd 'manipulate' the media into a stampede of lurid drivel deriding her as a Stepford wife and a dominatrix..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Then in the middle, The Residential, Tourist and Recreational Coasts.
Wallace J Nichols: Our Left Coast Wallace J Nichols 2011
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Then in the middle, The Residential, Tourist and Recreational Coasts.
Wallace J Nichols: Our Left Coast Wallace J Nichols 2011
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Finally, down south, The Industrial, Military and Political Coasts.
Wallace J Nichols: Our Left Coast Wallace J Nichols 2011
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Then in the middle, The Residential, Tourist and Recreational Coasts.
Wallace J Nichols: Our Left Coast Wallace J Nichols 2011
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Then in the middle, The Residential, Tourist and Recreational Coasts.
Wallace J Nichols: Our Left Coast Wallace J Nichols 2011
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Finally, down south, The Industrial, Military and Political Coasts.
Wallace J Nichols: Our Left Coast Wallace J Nichols 2011
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