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Real estate agent Tony Johnson, who submitted "Skeeters" during a naming contest, received a lifetime season ticket.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Real estate agent Tony Johnson, who submitted "Skeeters" during a naming contest, received a lifetime season ticket.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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“There’s actually a place in this world called Skeeters Pond?”
Wounderful You Mariah Stewart 1998
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“There’s actually a place in this world called Skeeters Pond?”
Wounderful You Mariah Stewart 1998
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Many were past 'Skeeters' who were able to catch up with old friends and reminisce about their childhoods, as well as casting an approving eye over the renovations.
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Skeeters hit 85 mph with winds in the high teens and break 100 mph in gusts, though no one has clocked that officially.
The Need for Speed Usually Leaves Ice Boaters Frozen in Their Tracks Barry Newman 2010
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The Skeeters got in two more races, roaring around the three-mile course four times, tacking hard and spraying ice.
The Need for Speed Usually Leaves Ice Boaters Frozen in Their Tracks Barry Newman 2010
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It admits four ice-boat classes: DNs, Renegades, Skeeters and a few grandly restored, full-sailed "stern steerers."
The Need for Speed Usually Leaves Ice Boaters Frozen in Their Tracks Barry Newman 2010
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It admits four ice-boat classes: DNs, Renegades, Skeeters and a few grandly restored, full-sailed "stern steerers."
The Need for Speed Usually Leaves Ice Boaters Frozen in Their Tracks Barry Newman 2010
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A dozen Skeeters showed up — six from the upper Midwest, five from New Jersey and one from Brooklyn.
The Need for Speed Usually Leaves Ice Boaters Frozen in Their Tracks Barry Newman 2010
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