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Underneath is the word "Wilds" - which may have been a nickname.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2009
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The Derrs, both 60, call the Wilds a "diamond in the rough," from its accommodations to its cuisine to its young and helpful staffers.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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Veterinarians from the Columbus Zoo, and from The Wilds, which is located about 20 miles away, were standing by to offer assistance if needed.
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Veterinarians from the Columbus Zoo, and from The Wilds, which is located about 20 miles away, were standing by to offer assistance if needed.
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Veterinarians from the Columbus Zoo, and from The Wilds, which is located about 20 miles away, were standing by to offer assistance if needed.
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It also felt the weight of an increasing collection of foreclosed real estate, including an aborted $8 million golf course development in Greenwood called the Wilds, on which only a few houses sprouted.
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It also felt the weight of an increasing collection of foreclosed real estate, including an aborted $8 million golf course development in Greenwood called the Wilds, on which only a few houses sprouted.
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It had taken ten generations to produce that finished article, and the man from the "Wilds" wondered what was the real nature of the animal.
Colorado Jim George Goodchild
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Wilds (Dixon): We have a lot of people around us making us look better, so it's cool.
On-Set Report: 90210's West Bev Boys Work It a la Chippendales 2010
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Where once-thriving suburbs are now treacherous Wilds.
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