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New Mexico has plenty of high ground.
In old English, a wold is a hill or piece of high ground.
Stout limestone temples, etched with Maya markings, still stand undisturbed on hummocks of high ground.
Only a few dots of high ground would have been suitable for a grave.
When we arrived at a piece of high ground overlooking a muddy river, Munson said, "That's the Red River.
We headed off in a convoy of Land Rovers to an exposed patch of high ground a few miles away.
Aerial images show only the occasional patch of high ground, sometimes crowded with cattle, visible above the water.
Terrorists attacking Y-12 from the ridge would have the advantage of high ground and a great deal of cover.
Down had an area of 952 square miles (2,466 square km), and it had three areas of high ground.
Hill cloud rolls over the fell top where snow still fills the cups and hollows of high ground.
Moreover, fountains were less common because the absence of high ground required that they be power-driven.
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