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  • As I passed the first of the fine houses, nestled well back from the road on large tree-studded lots, I said another prayer — a longer one this time.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011

  • Suncor's Chief Executive Officer and President Rick George, was on hand last month for the inauguration of a tree-studded field that once was an unsightly pond full of tainted water.

    Canadian Oil Sands Provide Economic Boom with Environmental Risks 2010

  • Dogs and cats brought by their owners; homeless ones transported by truck from shelters miles away; feral ones, trapped and hauled by SUV to the little building atop a tree-studded hill.

    Humane Alliance leads way in low-cost neutering and spaying 2010

  • I pointed to the tree-studded ruins of the town opposite us.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • I pointed to the tree-studded ruins of the town opposite us.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • Suncor's Chief Executive Officer and President Rick George, was on hand last month for the inauguration of a tree-studded field that once was an unsightly pond full of tainted water.

    Canadian Oil Sands Provide Economic Boom with Environmental Risks 2010

  • As I passed the first of the fine houses, nestled well back from the road on large tree-studded lots, I said another prayer — a longer one this time.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011

  • Each has a vividly colored miniature with the central figures—Caesar and his mounted army about to follow a white-garbed herald into the river, Pompey in gold armor astride a galloping white horse—in landscapes of astonishing detail and receding perspective, with Caesar's Rubicon winding into distant mountains and Pompey's tree-studded green plain bordered by a river red with blood.

    Past the Crowds, the Louvre's Little Gem of a Show Judy Fayard 2011

  • Whose car it was he did not know any more than did he know the owner of the house, with its generous, rolling, tree-studded lawns.

    Chapter II 2010

  • The lake where they had set down was a wide moat encircling a high, tree-studded hill.

    The Unpublished Writer and His Love Interest (The Painter) David Russo 2010

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