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It stands over the river Gardon, which is a beautiful pastoral stream, brawling among rocks, which form a number of pretty natural cascades, and overshadowed on each side with trees and shrubs, which greatly add to the rural beauties of the scene.
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The two Sally, and Gardon -- I give you F "Fail" you disappointed us -- liberals and Progressives, I don't know if we will ever trust you again girls -- unless you switch your vote to No on Monday -- which is unlikely but possible.
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He played French horn in a school ensemble and was a member of the swim team, said Principal Pat Gardon.
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"He was an excellent student" and graduated with a grade point average in excess of 3.9, Gardon said.
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I suppose the ten or twelve minutes that David and Rommel and I spent gazing at those golden arches spanning the deep green Gardon were like the last brief lull before the thunder.
Madam Will You Talk Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1967
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One is the continuous dry and nerve-rasping noise of the cicadas, invisible in the parched trees, the other is the Roman aqueduct over the Gardon as I first saw it that brilliant day.
Madam Will You Talk Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1967
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Gardon, consists of three rows of arches, whose total height above the bed of the river is 156 ft.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Gardon, and the fountain nymphs of Nemausa and Ura.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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[Headnote: ALAIS.] {419} {111} +ALAIS+, pop. 22,000, on the Gardon.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Gardon, O sweet gardon! better than remuneration; a leven-pence farthing better.
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