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Examples
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Witnesses said dirt, dust, rain and wind came barreling up the fairground's main thoroughfare and then the stage collapsed.
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Finding the next best thing between the fairground's 2,720 exhibitors and the satellite venues takes stamina.
The Furniture Frontline Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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Half a century ago, though, when the festival was first proposed, jazz music, its practitioners, and its followers were still suspect quantities to many in a conservative community where the county fairground's main attraction was still the county fair.
Out of the Archives: 2008
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He recalled how, as a small boy, he had silenced the speakers of a local fairground's PA system with well-aimed shots from his father's rifle - and had then lived for weeks in fear of being found out.
The Ghost from the Grand Banks Clarke, Arthur C. 1990
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He recalled how, as a small boy, he had silenced the speakers of a local fairground's PA system with well-aimed shots from his father's rifle - and had then lived for weeks in fear of being found out.
The Ghost from the Grand Banks Clarke, Arthur C. 1990
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None of the phone calls workers had made to the National Weather Service prepared them for the 60 to 70 mph gust that blew a punishing cloud of dirt, dust and rain down the fairground's main thoroughfare.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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None of the phone calls workers had made to the National Weather Service prepared them for the 60 to 70 mph gust that blew a punishing cloud of dirt, dust and rain down the fairground's main thoroughfare.
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None of the phone calls workers had made to the National Weather Service prepared them for the 60 to 70 mph gust that blew a punishing cloud of dirt, dust and rain down the fairground's main thoroughfare.
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None of the phone calls workers had made to the National Weather Service prepared them for the 60 mph (96 kph) to 70 mph (112 kph) gust that blew a punishing cloud of dirt, dust and rain down the fairground's main thoroughfare.
Thestar.com - Home Page Cliff Brunt 2011
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None of the phone calls workers had made to the National Weather Service prepared them for the 60 to 70 mph gust that blew a punishing cloud of dirt, dust and rain down the fairground's main thoroughfare.
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