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It would make for a fine sight in Hastings.
It may be chilly, but this is a fine sight.
It featured spectacular views of the Columbia Icefields and a fine sight of the Athabasca Glacier.
It's a fine sight gag that doesn't translate into words, and is in this sense irreducible.
"Well, I'm a standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona and such a fine sight to see," Frey sang in The Eagles 1972 tune Take it Easy.
The conflagration spread across 20 acres, illuminating the river for miles and turning the gunboat riggings into a "fine sight" that gleamed in the dark night.
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The pavilion promises some fine sights backstage, too: to swap wigs, change costumes, or just take a breather, performers will have to nip off to nearby farm buildings, bustling along paths and through flowerbeds.
Designed by James Renwick Jr. in the Gothic Revival style, the church was not just the finest sight on my run.
One reported in 1667 that there "is no finer sight in the world than the court at the lever of the King.
Jimmy Breslin once said that nature's finest sight is a crowded street; my own nomination is also purely a human creation: the eastern face of Manhattan as seen from the Triborough Bridge, stretching from Harlem to the Lower East Side.
If there is a finer sight than watching two chunky Middle Europeans in ill-advised Lycra lying on top of each other and hurtling down an icy track on a tea tray, I have yet to see it.
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