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1 All the forenoon we travelled over stony ranges and dry plains and savannahs.
2 The dry plains of Almadin, and then Rencid, looked the same in every direction.
3 There are mountains, and dry plains , and flash of arms and shouting of battle-cries.
4 Across the dry plains and rugged mountains of the West its echoes seemed to roll.
5 The gopher is a resident of the dry plains .
6 Of course, Benny Badger had the best of reasons for living on the high, dry plains .
7 He knew them dry plains and we didn't.
8 They were hardened to the scorching heat and bitter cold of the dry plains and pine-clad mountains.
9 But on the dry plains such as where we were then they give less trouble than anywhere.
10 The old woman pursed her lips, then once more fell to staring out over the dry plains .
11 They were found only in the dry plains densely covered with thickets, and carpeted at this season with dead leaves.
12 The suffering was increased by the acrid atmosphere of the dry plains ; the slightest exercise in this climate provoked a thirst.
13 Heavy rains set in, and the hitherto dry plains became flooded and swampy, thus I never had an opportunity to try my false ostrich.
14 Copses of dates and dwarf-palms succeeded the dense forests; then vast, dry plains , dotted with scanty shrubs, and sown with great blocks of syenite.
15 Travelling across the dry plains we came to a well defined trail about sunset and followed it hoping that it would lead to water.
16 UNDER A BLAZING sun, scores of starving women and children walk the dry plains of the Nuba Mountains in Sudan's war-torn state of South Kordofan.
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