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By Jane Cooper The New Yorker, January 9 , 1978P. 34 A high deck.
The New Yorker, January 9 , 1978P. 34 A high deck.
Terry Murphy, John Lewis's director of national distribution, is standing by the railings on a high deck, staring out at the frenetic action below.
Although many backover incidents involve S.U.V.'s and trucks, Mr. Edmunds said some of the biggest blind spots are on passenger cars where the trunk has a high deck lid and the driver sits low to the ground.
She plummets into the turbulent water from a high deck on the ship and sinks to the bottom of the ocean, where she is invited to become the Undersea Goddess or consort of the Sea Prince (Jae-Yong Ohm).
Surrounding her are the cast and production crew of "Bette," who are munching on large muffins, and a large number of network and studio executives perched on high deck chairs placed around the table.
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Keep puppies off balconies, upper porches, and/or high decks.
As Mrs. Money tells the story in "The Perfect Child," when she came upon Samantha (a pseudonym) holding her 2-year-old son, Joshua, over the edge of a 30-foot-high deck, she feared that the girl was about to carry out her threats to kill him.
Admission: $6.80, with $1.35 more for the highest deck.
The teams needed to be able to climb to a higher deck, but there was no staircase in real life.
With the highest deck on the 72nd floor at 244m, it's got a long way to go before it can compete globally.
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