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Dobbe [Arabic], consisting of a heap of ruins, with a spring.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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Because different varieties of tulips bloom at different times, and the flowers have distinct stages of development, there are reasons to visit more than once, Wakefield and Dobbe said.
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He may not be a numerologist, but Dobbe thinks this year's festival, the farm's seventh, will prove an even stronger draw as people clamor for free fun.
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Because different varieties of tulips bloom at different times, and the flowers have distinct stages of development, there are reasons to visit more than once, Wakefield and Dobbe said.
unknown title 2009
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He may not be a numerologist, but Dobbe thinks this year's festival, the farm's seventh, will prove an even stronger draw as people clamor for free fun.
unknown title 2009
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He may not be a numerologist, but Dobbe thinks this year's festival, the farm's seventh, will prove an even stronger draw as people clamor for free fun.
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"I've never, never seen it this late," Dobbe said.
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Because different varieties of tulips bloom at different times, and the flowers have distinct stages of development, there are reasons to visit more than once, Wakefield and Dobbe said.
unknown title 2009
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He may not be a numerologist, but Dobbe thinks this year's festival, the farm's seventh, will prove an even stronger draw as people clamor for free fun.
unknown title 2009
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Because different varieties of tulips bloom at different times, and the flowers have distinct stages of development, there are reasons to visit more than once, Wakefield and Dobbe said.
unknown title 2009
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