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New Zealand second's city with its tree-lined roads, mock Tudor houses and English-style river rowing clubs with men in straw boater hats was also far to the East of the nation's treacherous and unpredictable North-South backbone seismic fault line.
Peter Isaac: Will Christchurch Have to Move Somewhere Else? Peter Isaac 2011
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There I was, this American artist coming from a Latino background known for English-style music, stepping into the Spanish market with the Colombian master on the world stage in South Africa.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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English-style country home on 30 acres, close to the Lexington
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New Zealand second's city with its tree-lined roads, mock Tudor houses and English-style river rowing clubs with men in straw boater hats was also far to the East of the nation's treacherous and unpredictable North-South backbone seismic fault line.
Peter Isaac: Will Christchurch Have to Move Somewhere Else? Peter Isaac 2011
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New Zealand second's city with its tree-lined roads, mock Tudor houses and English-style river rowing clubs with men in straw boater hats was also far to the East of the nation's treacherous and unpredictable North-South backbone seismic fault line.
Peter Isaac: Will Christchurch Have to Move Somewhere Else? Peter Isaac 2011
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Mad Fox will feature three barley wines that Madden brewed himself: Slobberknocker, a well-hopped American version; Headknocker, a golden English-style example; and Wheat Whacker Wheatwine.
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"I've learned whatever it is today, it'll be different tomorrow," said Gregg Troilo, who runs an English-style pub in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Consumers' Fears Hobble Economy Ben Casselman 2011
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What I know about English-style hunting could barely fill a Dixie cup.
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English-style barley wines tend to be closer to the 8 percent minimum and are light in color with a rich, malty and toffeeish flavor.
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New Zealand second's city with its tree-lined roads, mock Tudor houses and English-style river rowing clubs with men in straw boater hats was also far to the East of the nation's treacherous and unpredictable North-South backbone seismic fault line.
Peter Isaac: Will Christchurch Have to Move Somewhere Else? Peter Isaac 2011
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