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It's not easy to get up to the Coleville (ph) Cemetery.
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BLITZER: And as people gather here at this American cemetery in Coleville, on the beaches of Normandy, overlooking Omaha Beach, they will remember, they will remember what happened here 60 years ago today.
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They rest in peace far from home, as do thousands of other Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II, buried in American soil overseas with names like Nettuno and Coleville.
President On Armed Forces Day In Sacramento Ca ITY National Archives 1994
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These men, however, seemed to have left the rough path along the bank of the Coleville, and were either traveling on the ice ahead, or had struck off into the wilderness.
On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake Roy Rockwood
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Coleville, which in turn reaches the Arctic Ocean at Nigatuck, in sight of the Thetis Islands.
On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake Roy Rockwood
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Roebach, pointing down the nearest estuary of the Coleville.
On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake Roy Rockwood
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Finaly we reached Coleville river and crossed over. it was about a half mile wide at the mouth.
Black Beaver The Trapper George Edward Lewis
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The trail down the valley of the Anakturuk was fairly smooth and well defined; when they struck the Coleville -- a much wider stream -- the shore was very rugged, and the dogs could scarcely drag the sleds over some stretches of the route.
On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake Roy Rockwood
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The beasts and fish still alive in the sinks were enabled to reach the streams running out of the various mouths of the Coleville, and these creatures took to deep water.
On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake Roy Rockwood
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When Lady Coleville rose we drew our swords and arched a way for her, and she picked up her silken petticoat and ran under, laughing, one hand pressed to her ears to shut out the cheers.
The Reckoning 1899
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