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Here -- but here, on Seawall Boulevard -- and it's called Seawall, because, literally, over here is a 17-foot seawall that protects the city of Galveston, population 57,000, from the roiling waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
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I think that the Seawall should be allowed to fail and the low-lying areas of downtown should be reclaimed by the waters of Elliot Bay.
Sound Politics: Liberal Democrat from Seattle Speaks Wisdom 2006
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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And then these people think that The Seawall is their personal camping spot setting up grills, chairs, etc. that impede bicyclists and pedestrians.
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