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Six-foot, 8-inch beauty Amazon Eve will soon officially be the world's tallest model, AOL News reports.
Amazon Eve, World's Tallest Model, To Make It Official (VIDEO) Hilary Moss 2011
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Six-foot waves crashed into a harbor in Crescent City, Calif., America's "tsunami capital", which has been hit by 31 tsunamis before this one.
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Six-foot waves churned up by the hurricane splattered beaches in Louisiana, Alabama and Florida with oil and tar balls.
Hurricane Alex 2010 Kills Three In Mexico, Spawns Two Texas Tornadoes, Churns Oil In Gulf 2010
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Six-foot waves churned up by the hurricane splattered beaches in Louisiana, Alabama and Florida with oil and tar balls.
Hurricane Alex 2010 Kills Three In Mexico, Spawns Two Texas Tornadoes, Churns Oil In Gulf 2010
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Six-foot, one-inch tall, she spoke six languages and resembled Marlene Dietrich.
Michael Henry Adams: Great Houses of New York: River House, the Best Address, Part II 2009
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Six-foot storm surges could put the Rio Grande levees in danger, and residents are being told to move.
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"These are for today the surveillance flights over 'Six-foot City'."
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Six-foot diameter at the most, sir, until we are provided with longer pit saws.
Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000
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Six-foot diameter at the most, sir, until we are provided with longer pit saws.
Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000
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Six-foot waves propelled by a small weather system over the Mediterranean rock the research vessel Princess Duda, anchored at the entrance to Aboukir Bay, as divers prepare for another foray into the deep.
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