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Second-largest holding and casino rival Wynn Resorts
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Second-largest holding and casino rival Wynn Resorts
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Second-largest opening weekend not to be number 01 (behind The Day After Tomorrow's $68 million Memorial Day launch).
Scott Mendelson: HuffPost Weekend Box Office in Review: Avatar Dominates Record-Breaking Weekend 2009
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HANNA: Second-largest tortoise right straight in the world.
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Trumpinne (named for shape which resembles drumstick): Second-largest island in Pya, far southwest; home to ancient olive groves, plus new vineyards; has olive processing plants and wineries; Manages there are occupied mostly by carny folk; no ferry link to elsewhere
Archive 2004-08-08 Maggie Jochild 2004
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Trumpinne (named for shape which resembles drumstick): Second-largest island in Pya, far southwest; home to ancient olive groves, plus new vineyards; has olive processing plants and wineries; Manages there are occupied mostly by carny folk; no ferry link to elsewhere
PYA ISLANDS NAMED AND DESCRIBED Maggie Jochild 2004
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Trumpinne (named for shape which resembles drumstick): Second-largest island in Pya, far southwest; home to ancient olive groves, plus new vineyards; has olive processing plants and wineries; Manages there are occupied mostly by carny folk; no ferry link to elsewhere
PYA: GLOSSARY FROM SKENISH TO ENGLISH Maggie Jochild 2004
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Trumpinne (named for shape which resembles drumstick): Second-largest island in Pya, far southwest; home to ancient olive groves, plus new vineyards; has olive processing plants and wineries; Manages there are occupied mostly by carny folk; no ferry link to elsewhere
Archive 2004-08-08 Maggie Jochild 2004
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(MEL-buhrn) Second-largest city in Australia, located on the countrys southern coast; the capital of Victoria state and the largest city in the state; a financial and commercial center.
Melbourne 2002
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Second-largest city in The Netherlands, after Amsterdam, and its major foreign-trade center.
Rotterdam 2002
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