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Afghanistan is a virtual ant farm of thousands of caves, countless miles of tunnels, deeply dug-in bases and heavily fortified bunkers.
She worked up to 18 hours a day, covering countless miles of Berlin pavements as his camera whirled around and above her, capturing her from every possible angle.
Even the soft pink beaches of Harbor Island in the Bahamas can't compare with the Seychelles, an archipelago nation of some 115 islands in the Indian Ocean that offers countless miles of sugary sand.
My shoes had conveyed me through alpine meadows and canyons, carried me to job interviews and in pursuit of a new life abroad, or borne the abrasion of countless miles of New York City sidewalk.
If local broadband access could be made available at competitive prices (no more than, say, twice what Internet users pay for dial-up connections), millions of small firms and even home offices would rush to plug into those countless miles of optical pipes that were laid hastily beneath the streets and oceans of the world several years ago and have yet to be lit up.
Larger than Manhattan, the Columbia River island is a lush agricultural site and nature preserve with countless miles of flat hiking and biking trails.
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Hugh Alexander, who became a baseball scout at age 20 and went on to sign dozens of future major leaguers in a career that spanned six decades and countless miles on the back roads of America, died Saturday at a hospital in Bethany, Okla.
Before the Internet, most genealogical records were kept only in far-flung libraries and other historical repositories, meaning that anyone with a yen for some deep family-history sleuthing would have to log countless miles and hours of travel time, often without knowing whether the journey would yield anything useful.
You know what's better than watching an athlete run countless miles around a circle?
During countless hours on hundreds of miles of road, Mr. Ringen's eyes have become attuned to the tiniest tattered remains; he can spot a flattened mouse while driving 50 miles an hour, he says.
Countless photographs and caricatures, and miles of film and videotape, captured Mr. Stern preparing for concerts, coaching young ensembles during his master classes or proclaiming the glories of Carnegie Hall, of which he was president.
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