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NEARBY SHIP.
The silence shatters when an explosion tears through the streets from a nearby building.
from a nearby building.
The FAA issuing a temporary flight restriction over nearby Lake Michigan earlier Sunday afternoon, citing Department of Defense activities,
It may put extra strain on some of the nearby faults or it may relieve some of the strain on the nearby faults,
or it may relieve some of the strain on the nearby faults,
And in 1961, he started a lab — a food lab! — in nearby Addison, Illinois to study stuff like this.
In nearby Boston, the later colony of Massachusetts Bay grew so much faster that it swallowed up the great-grandchildren of the Pilgrims in 1691.
But those few details coming from the nearby hospital in Handlover from the spokesman there.
COMING FROM THE NEARBY HOSPITAL
Well, then, you can buy yourself a ticket and "hop on" a nearby bus until you reach your destination where you can then "hop off" and explore!
Weather forecasting service AccuWeather would later report explosive thunderstorms had been developing nearby just after 4pm Singapore time.
had been developing nearby just after 4pm Singapore time
Instead of the solar farms, they built on nearby land that used to be orchards and forests.