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-- Near this place are the so-called Gulfs of Lost River.
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894
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The stream sinks a few miles east of Orleans, emerges at the "Gulfs" from one side of a very large sink hole with precipitous margin, and immediately goes out of sight again in a deep pool or chasm.
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894
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If the débris was not sufficient in amount to extend above that part of the roof which remained intact on either side, so that it would be gradually carried away, the cave would remain open in both directions, as is the case at the "Gulfs" just described and at other caves statements of which appear in subsequent pages.
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894
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On the shores of these great seas three "Gulfs" are easily found: _Sinus
All Around the Moon Jules Verne 1866
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Gulfs remain, however, particularly on how to handle Greece, which needs a second bailout, people familiar with the matter say.
Germany, France Close In on Crisis Plan Charles Forelle 2011
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Gulfs emerge particularly when discussing responsibility and punctuality.
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Gulfs of time and space are so vast that such a species could easily be extinct by the time its signals reached Earth.
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Though the British Nationality Clause had been put aside in the case of Bahrain, London continued to insist upon it for Kuwait, which would have effectively barred Gulfs participation with the Eastern and General Syndicate by restricting development only to a British-controlled firm.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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The building was virtually deserted; most of Gulfs operations were conducted in Houston, and the Chevron group was given its own floor.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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It was more money, in theory, but it was more risky, since half would be in the form of securities, and Gulfs financial advisers, Merrill Lynch and Salomon Brothers, could not figure out how much the “paper” in the KKR offer would really be worth.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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