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Examples

  • The Clearys understood the bush poets better than most, for the Overflow was their backyard, the traveling sheep a reality on the TSRs.

    The Thorn Birds McCullough, Colleen 1977

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community 2009

  • A swift Google though led me to Stack Overflow, which is a fantastic site.

    Planet PHP 2009

  • A swift Google though led me to Stack Overflow, which is a fantastic site.

    Planet PHP 2009

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community 2009

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    Charlotte Observer: * Home Page 2009

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories 2009

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    680news.com 2009

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    RutlandHerald.com 2009

  • Overflow occurs when water pushes up on top of already frozen ice and forms another thin layer, one that is not strong enough to support the sled.

    unknown title 2009

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