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were lands
noun
The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
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For his followers, the Bhagwan's communes were lands of plenty, filled with sex, drugs, t'ai-chi sessions, and primal-scream therapies.
Among the lands Gilbert recovered were lands about Weobley.
And recently the most popular destinations for refugees (not immigrants as they are very intentionally misnamed!) were lands of the West.
To the west and north of the colony were lands controlled by several native tribes which had recently been driven out of the United States.
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Then we were landing.
We were landing!
Old women were landing them.
The backhands were landing wide, mostly.
The early Zionists were land people.
They were landed at Liverpool.
Thirty-three were land-based.
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