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  • Russia also reportedly taking out radar sites, cutting off postal routes and ship traffic in the black sea.

    CNN Transcript Aug 11, 2008 2008

  • There was a long pause while nothing was heard but the hissing of the radio like a cold, black sea.

    The War with the Newts 2006

  • The island itself is tiny, an almond-shaped piece of rock an hour by high-speed boat into the middle of the black sea.

    8/13/03 Monhegan Island, ME click 2003

  • The island itself is tiny, an almond-shaped piece of rock an hour by high-speed boat into the middle of the black sea.

    8/31/03 I'd like to take 2003

  • He could see nothing now save the stream of sparks that leaped out of the funnel and flowed aft into the black sea.

    The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923

  • Thus the charcoal-burner's son became the king's son-inlaw, as the Fate decreed; and as for the king, maybe he is still ferrying across the black sea.

    Sixty Folk-tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources 1889

  • When they came to the black sea, Sharpsight showed him where he must reach into the water for the shell.

    Sixty Folk-tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources 1889

  • Lightning played across the black sea, lifting it up, as it seemed, and showing vessels making either out or in, and finally thunder burst upon the gathering confusion, and Samson said:

    The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times George Alfred Townsend 1877

  • Speaking in the black sea resort, Putin stressed that social security system in Russia have been improved dramatically and called it the most important achievement of the decade.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • YouTube video could bring charges in black sea bass incident at Newport Beach

    Cryptomundo 2010

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