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Annual viewing of Anne of Green Gables is still compulsory.
Three's Company: An appreciation Tyler 2009
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Anne of Green Gables is the first in a series of bestselling novels by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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South Beach might be the party girl that you stay out with until the sun comes up, but its neighbor Coral Gables is much more like the girl-next-door.
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Anne of Green Gables is the first in a series of bestselling novels by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Audio Interview with Jane Urquhart conducted by Nigel Beale: On Lucy Maud Montgomery 2009
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The land is located in Gables Estates, a community originally developed in the early 1960s by industrialist Arthur Vining Davis and encompassing 192 lots with, "wide, deep water and sea-walled canals which wind their way through magnificent estate homes," according to the Gables Estates website.
Selling a 'Fraud' Portfolio Maura Webber Sadovi 2010
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As a former University of Miami Law student, I agree that Coral Gables is a nice suberb of Miami and certainly a fun place for college students to go out on Thursday nights, but anyone who is telling visitors to hang out in Coral Gables over South Beach probably is writing his piece from a location anywhere other than Florida.
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The University of Miami, located in Coral Gables, is one of the great success stories of American private higher education.
Discourse.net: Admit It, After Reading This You Want to be Our Dean 2009
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(Anne of Green Gables is an example of a farm family doing this).
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Thanks to Carl, Anne of Green Gables is a childhood favourite that I will definitely be revisiting this year.
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And Coral Gables is right in the middle of that zone.
August 2005 2005
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