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"Picnickers" not only enjoyed shopping, but they also listened to great Colorado bands, sipped brews in the beer garden, tasted delicious fare in the food court, created a masterpiece in the kid's area and giggled at Merry Makers 'clowns.
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Picnickers sit under Raj tents, or hidden among her follies in the garden, and can choose from meals in wicker baskets provided by Ms. Abbott £23 or something they packed themselves.
Music Inhabits Summer Gardens Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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Picnickers said they carried guns for protection and in Pennsylvania it is legal to openly carry a firearm almost anywhere other than a public school.
The Ballot Box: Obama and McCain Unlikely to Woo Hardcore Pa. Gun Rights Voters 2008
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Picnickers, dogs, and kids playing with Frisbees dotted the grassy slope leading down to the amphitheatre.
Archive 2005-12-01 Douglas Hoffman 2005
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Picnickers, dogs, and kids playing with Frisbees dotted the grassy slope leading down to the amphitheatre.
The prostitute joke Douglas Hoffman 2005
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Picnickers plunged their faces into watermelon and broke off chunks of cake.
WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Holland, Barbara 1999
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Picnickers found it easier to buy Diantha's marvelous sandwiches than to spend golden morning hours in putting up inferior ones at home; and many who cooked for themselves, or kept servants, were glad to profit by this outside source on Sunday evenings and "days out."
What Diantha Did Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1897
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Picnickers are welcome - and it's a good idea to bring a blanket to sit on. 4 p.m.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Picnickers searched for the shadiest spots to unfurl their tablecloths.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ANNUAL FIDDLERS 'PICNIC "Picnickers are encouraged ... to participate in a jam session of old-time, bluegrass, blues, and Irish tunes."
Chicago Reader 2010
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