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Its central part, at a place called Glenarm, is 800 feet above the level of the sea.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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The project should roll into Highland Park by this time next year; I hear it's starting from the Glenarm terminus and will roll south over two years.
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Partly Sunny is located on the second floor of the Denver Pavillions on 16th and Glenarm and is open 11am-4pm, through August 29.
Nathaniel Bach: Student Group In Denver Talks Cutting-Edge Global Warming Solutions 2008
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The village of Glenarm in Northern Ireland is the seat of the Earls of Antrim.
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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Immediately, in houses throughout Glenarm, the blinds were drawn in mourning.
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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Coming right on the back of the World's Strongest Woman shoot with Extreme up in Glenarm last week more later, and Worldcon looming, this is Summer of Surreal.
It's Show Time! 2005
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John Galen Locke turned a key on Glenarm Place and walked into the cool evening air, to be escorted in his scarlet Pierce Arrow to a dinner party with the governor.
Denver John Dunning 1980
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The Denver Press Club was having a party that Saturday night, a fund-raiser for its new building on Glenarm Street.
Denver John Dunning 1980
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Castle, the Mac Donnels, Banshees, and all, -- return to the beautiful neighborhood of Glenarm, and relate a little incident in the lives of some humble peasant people there.
Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children Grace Greenwood 1863
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Scarcely any thing in the world can be grander or more beautiful than the coast road all the way from Glenarm to the Giant's Causeway.
Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children Grace Greenwood 1863
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