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  • So I straightened up and lurched down the path Weasel had started on-the one that led to Esterly.

    Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992

  • If you head east, you should reach Esterly in about a day.

    Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992

  • Algern, another town near Esterly, complained about the ConFed levies.

    Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992

  • Esterly, I think, though I had never been that far east of Bremarlyn before.

    Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992

  • Places apparently of less consequence in Segovia often end in the termination "lee" strongly accented, as Jamaily, Esterly, Daraily, etc., and in "guina," pronounced "weena," as in Palacaguina and

    The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 1855

  • "If you're going to win the county," Esterly said, "you've got to go through Reading, and probably Wilson, too."

    Berks county news 2010

  • "The last two or three weeks, I thought we've been going through the motions, in practices and in games," said Central coach Snip Esterly.

    Berks county news 2010

  • Esterly also is the only Berks coach with more than one 30-win season; he owns three.

    Berks county news 2010

  • • Boeke and Esterly: Distribution of illegal drugs

    The Kansas City Kansan Nick Sloan 2010

  • • Boeke and Esterly: Distribution of illegal drugs

    The Kansas City Kansan Nick Sloan 2010

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