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seaside
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Population (2000): 5900 Housing Units (2000): 4078 Land area (2000): 3.857824 sq. miles (9.991717 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.156029 sq. miles (0.404114 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.013853 sq. miles (10.395831 sq. km) FIPS code: 65950 Located within: Oregon ...
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Seaside , a studio album by English jazz pianist/vocalist Liane Carroll , was released on 18 September 2015 on Linn Records and received four-starred reviews in The Guardian , The Observer and Mojo magazine. The title track was written by Joe Stilgoe .
Usage examples of seaside.
From 1912 to 1914, Carlos Ameghino and his associates, working on behalf of the natural history museums of Buenos Aires and La Plata, discovered stone tools in the Pliocene Chapadmalalan formation at the base of a barranca, or cliff, extending along the seaside at Miramar.
A seaside resort in midwinter is always a peculiarly depressing place, and La Panne was no exception.
To return to his homeland and play out his days meditating in one of the plangent seaside grottoes of the tumultuous Cape of Murato.
There are many seaside, country, and mountain resort spas that are a perfect choice for active families, couples, close friends, or even coworkers.
Lady Hamilton, like a heroine of modern romance, explored with no little danger a subterraneous passage leading from the palace to the seaside: through this passage the royal treasures, the choicest pieces of painting and sculpture, and other property to the amount of two millions and a half, were conveyed to the shore, and stowed safely on board the English ships.
Bondanus, who was the greatest sorcerer in the known world and the Star Master of Castle Tenebrose in the seaside city of Merika.
I love applewood furniture, and paid a fortune in IOUs for it to a seaside landlady.
These include Sainfoin, Egyptian clover, Yellow clover, Sand lucerne, Japanese clover, Beggarweed and Seaside clover.
Spread out before him a gazette of English and Welsh seaside towns preserved in pink sugar: Blackpool, Llandudno, Tenby, Brighton.
In the autumn, when the leaves were falling in the wooded grounds of Fellside, the young ladies were sent, still under guardianship of governesses and footmen, to some quiet seaside resort between Alnwick and Edinburgh, where Mary lived the wild free life she loved, roaming about the beach, boating, shrimping, seaweed-gathering, making hard work for the governesses and footmen who had been sent in charge of her.
But still, Pony had always imagined Pireth Vanguard to be much grander than this, along the lines of Palmaris, perhaps, with a great seaside castle surrounded by many streets and houses.
Close to Kaliningrad was the seaside town of Yantarny -literally, Amberville.
The Rugii shared those seaside lands with Slovene tribes called the Kashube and the Wilzi.
May I caught a train from London to the seaside town and fishing port of Lowestoft, in Suffolk.
In 1935, 150 years after it had been set afloat, it washed up in the small seaside village in Japan where Matsuyama had been born.