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A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
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Inside are row upon row of jars containing disfigured fetuses.
Inside the vast hangar, shimmering under the fluorescent bulbs, are row after row of neatly stacked aluminum ingots.
Less erosive are row crops such as corn (maize), sugarcane, and grain sorghum, which require less cultivation and leave more residue.
There on the reclaimed land are row after row of young London plane trees, honey locust lindens, ginkgoes, oaks, and dwarf pines.
In every town and city, there are row after row of new apartment buildings, with units that were in effect given away by the government to families in exchange for only token mortgage payments.
During the 1800s, the town was a center for whaling, and everywhere there are row houses and Victorian houses, most beautifully preserved and all within walking distance of the Hudson River.
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Next morning, they are rowed back.
Two tennis players are rowing about their boyfriends.
Their battle stations are rows of clothes racks.
You are rowing this way.
There are rows of desks and chairs.
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