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Mr. Meyers tore down the villa and is constructing a five-building, 38,000-square-foot compound called Seaward with a carriage house, a guest house and a caretaker's cottage.
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Mr. Meyers tore down the villa and is constructing a five-building, 38,000-square-foot compound called Seaward with a carriage house, a guest house and a caretaker's cottage.
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Or 'Seaward's Narrative,' by Miss Porter, would delight her, as it did _me_, not so many years ago.
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Or 'Seaward's Narrative,' by Miss Porter, would delight her, as it did me, not so many years ago.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Kenyon, Frederic G 1898
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Seaward, glimpsed through a fringe of hundred-foot coconut palms, was the ocean; beyond the reef a dark blue that grew indigo blue to the horizon, within the reef all the silken gamut of jade and emerald and tourmaline.
ON THE MAKALOA MAT 2010
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The children rarely went to Paradise, but trips on the Seaward were frequent: Catalina, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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One smelled of ocean spray and was named “Seaward”; the other smelled of sweet blossoms and was named “Paradise.”
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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Suddenly, DeMille was more than willing to rent out the Seaward to other people—Robert Montgomery negotiated a good rate for a charter group that included Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Laurence Olivier, and Edwin Knopf.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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Putnam, the second taken in Hollywood, the third showing the two men in white pants standing on the deck of the Seaward, and the last from only a few years earlier, as Cecil received an honorary degree with Bill.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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“Failing in this direction, or failing to find a producer who has confidence in the kind of pictures I want to make, I shall probably raise even the topsails of the Seaward and see how far I can sail without stopping.”
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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