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Examples
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And the vigour within him flares up to its height,
The Engine 2010
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Now, from the thick grass, the fireflies begin to rise: up, then down, then up again: lit on the ascending flight, drifting simultaneously to the same height,
John Lundberg: Meryl Streep Headlines a Star-Studded Poetry Gala 2010
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Now, from the thick grass, the fireflies begin to rise: up, then down, then up again: lit on the ascending flight, drifting simultaneously to the same height,
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Revolution in England were perhaps at their height,
Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_ 2008
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Now, from the thick grass, the fireflies begin to rise: up, then down, then up again: lit on the ascending flight, drifting simultaneously to the same height,
John Lundberg: Meryl Streep Headlines a Star-Studded Poetry Gala 2010
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A long ascent took us to the top of a pass 2500 feet in height,
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004
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Then he gazed with delight from its growing height,
The Devil's Drive 2002
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We hear the raging waters and the broken waves coming to their height,
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MARJORIE HOPE NICOLSON 1968
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On the evening of the second night, with the gale still at its height,
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He climbed the bank, but ere he reached the height,
Stories in Verse Henry Abbey
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