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It is almost axiomatic that such a marvel would eventually turn into a dust bowl, and Merv had.
DURING the Depression of the 1930s, drought turned much of Alberta and Saskatchewan, on Canada's western prairies, into a dust bowl.
During the delay, the placard was replaced, and the shards of the previous sign gathered into a dust pan by a ball boy.
They have burrowed beneath the historic buildings and denuded the place of the leafy plants that keep the soil from whooshing into a dust bowl.
Along the way, Marozzi makes a pilgrimage through Temur's former empire, and argues that the Soviets outdid the warlord in destruction by turning the once fertile basin of Central Asia into a dust bowl.
The first time I shot a living thing was from a set of bamboo shooting sticks stuck into a dust path that ran skimble-skamble across a farm in South Africa.
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And it isn't shy about getting into a dust-up.
The wind starts as a welcome breeze and turns into a dust-devil spawn.
After her German shepherd got into a dust-up with a skunk, she maneuvered him into the bathtub and doused him with 12 cans of tomato soup.
The hardheaded fictional Lamb gets into a dust-up with some airport employees and catches the eye of a Chicago mobster, Vincent Savino Mr. Chikliss), who's just debarked from the plane and is on his way into town to capture as big a share of the new casino action as he can.
On the subject of social-media interaction with fans, the heavily tattooed Steven S DeKnight, showrunner of Spartacus, recalls: "I've gotten into a dust-up twice where I found out later I was actually in a yelling match with, like, a 12-year-old".
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