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1 They seemed to be in the very outskirts of the city.
2 Trafficking, impudent trafficking, pursued the pilgrims to the very outskirts of the Grotto.
3 Zapata hung about Cuernavaca and marauders frequently approached the very outskirts of the capital.
4 Why this Pauline conversion on the very outskirts of Damascus?
5 The home of the Van Hoves lay on the very outskirts of the little hamlet of Meer.
6 They pushed away westward, crossing several rivers, till they reached the very outskirts of the settled districts.
7 The concentric circles of people felt it successively till it rippled to the very outskirts of the assemblage.
8 It grew there in a kind of untidy muddle, on the very outskirts of the estate, meekly-ratherdisappointingly, Uncle Felix thought.
9 This probably explains why the game is still so remarkably abundant near the road and on the very outskirts of the town.
10 First of all I set me down at the very outskirts of the woodland, and raised me a bower there, rude and ill-shapen.
11 One megafire in the Kanangra Boyd National Park to the city's southwest had crept to the very outskirts of Campbelltown, a suburb of 157,000 people.
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