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Keep your eyes peeled for A stone at the waterfalls known locally as the Brontë chair.
As soon as an N.E.A. grant came through, Harrison bolted Long Island for a stone house in northern Michigan.
The house itself is not distinctive except for a stone fireplace made from rocks culled from creeks on the property.
They were twisted (for a stone linen vest with shorts, the bodice of a gown), puckered and beaded.
Farmers are compensated if they sacrifice a hectare of arable field for a stone curlew nest plot.
Shetland Black are an extraordinary matt, a stealth spud, easy to miss or mistake for a stone.
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For a stone-cold killer, Raleigh Ritchie's music is surprisingly soulful, and just as mysteriously horny as Grey Worm.
Last month the Hainings paid $669,000 — list price — for a stone-and-stucco three-bedroom English Cotswold-style cottage, built in 1918 on a 90-by-100-foot lot.
The highest point is Maclear's Beacon (3,563 feet), which is named for a stone-cairn trigonometrical beacon placed on the northeastern face by Sir Thomas Maclear in the 19th century.
As for the night the election results were announced in Iran, we should have come out, but not for a jig and a dance, rather for a stone-faced, defiant vigil.
The complex itself is housed in 14 large domes linked by glass-enclosed tunnels; to get from one dome to another, you have to wait for a stone-faced, combat-booted security guard (no, seriously) to press his thumb to a keypad that opens a set of blast doors.
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