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Upon the south is Cape Fear river, which is navigable for ships of large burden as far as a shoal which they call the Flats, about seven miles above Brunswick town, which is situated twelve miles within the bar.
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Heh, check out the Felix Gomez books by Maria Acevedo, of which The Nymphos of Rocky Flats is but the first.
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Tijuana Flats is popular amongst college folk for some awesome "fresh-mex" and a HUGE salsa bar.
A bit of Texas in Orlando | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2006
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Downriver, Pellicer Flats is the hotspot for reds and flounder throughout the year, trout during the cooler months, and snook during the warmer months.
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State police also said that Route 5S in German Flats also was closed for several hours Saturday night due to about two feet of ice and water on the roadway.
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If you like to go out for a good meal, the Flats is a picturesque place to go.
Not a Mistake - The Dynamic, Cultural City of Cleveland, Ohio 2007
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By noon they met up with the main road, still known as the Flats although here it pushed steadily upward through pine, beech, and sour-sap trees.
Spirit Gate 2006
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The road commonly called the Flats, which struck south into the lush farmlands of the Istrian Plain, was crowded.
Spirit Gate 2006
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Jaffer said the people on the Flats were a "locked in" society, with burglar bars inside and outside their windows, and that houses in fact resembled jails.
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The Flats was a forlorn little trading station fifteen miles up the river from Prince Albert, with a scanty population of half-breeds and three white men.
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