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Examples for "hinterland"
Examples for "hinterland"
1They saw vividly the Jugoslavs in the suburbs and the non-Italian hinterland.
2The hinterland of the Province of Ungava is also a Canadian possession.
3The French delegation were left to wander through the hinterland like out-castes.
4They remain in that mysterious and murky hinterland that can encourage obsession.
5The only firing was coming from behind them, from the hinterland-AsphoFields.
1Nor were all the settlers of the Virginia back country emancipated servants.
2I They looked to me like peasants of any province's back country.
3Open roads will remain accessible and back country toilets will also remain open.
4The town appears to have considerable trade with the back country.
5The sawmill lay on the direct trail to the back country.
1More sons are born and western influence is felt in the back country.
2At the age of fifteen he had explored the back country for miles roundabout.
3All the government lots are in the back country, and often wet or stony.
4In the back country, however, we have a considerable variety.
5As the sectaries of the back country increased, dissatisfaction with the established church grew.
6And who will they find to take food from out in the back country?
7But Lafayette retreated to the back country, till reinforcements came.
8I have to cross Baldy 'most every time I go to the back country.
9We'll send you off to the back country with him.
10In the back country, 40 millimetres fell last week.
11So I left, and struck for the back country.
12He said the Canada Goose bred in small numbers in the lakes of the back country.
13And now I climb the wall and go out into the back country for a walk.
14But finally, I found an old fellow in the back country who had known old Post.
15Well, for all the time I've been here, I know precious little about the back country.
16From the back country came tar, pitch, turpentine, and beaver, deer, and bear skins for export.
Translations for the back country