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  • Sometimes at our feet, beneath the seamy fissures of a hillside, or far removed by sweep of meadow, lay the fluctuant mass we call the sea.

    In and out of Three Normady Inns Anna Bowman Dodd

  • What we are witnessing is a modern day Boston Tea Party which has dumped many times more the value of the tea content which was originally dumped into the public domain sea.

    Bits Debate: Should Internet Providers Block Copyrighted Works? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • In my case, I drew on my mainstream-media experience to navigate the virgin sea.

    Why I Blog 2008

  • In my case, I drew on my mainstream-media experience to navigate the virgin sea.

    Why I Blog 2008

  • Quiet carnality, I love this gift of lid, no lid, idle genius, singing beyond the idea of sea.

    THE CRITIC WRITES POEMS EILEEN 2009

  • It should be distinctively salty — recalling the sea.

    Paisano: Guazzetto 2008

  • It should be distinctively salty — recalling the sea.

    Clam Chowder 2008

  • The Giant had brought him back to what Roffery had called the sea.

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • The Earth which has that changing moon and the thing called the sea. '

    The Path to Rome Hilaire Belloc 1911

  • There is a lowering, soap-suddy thing a mile away from the more or less dry land which local ignorance and superstition call the sea.

    Simon the Jester William John Locke 1896

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