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1 The whole plateau and thicket were as light as in the day.
2 There's no beacon on this whole plateau There's no marker outside.
3 The whole plateau of the Rock is covered with religious buildings, altars, and statues.
4 The whole plateau country is scarce of water.
5 They say he'll blow away the whole plateau of Vicksburg if we don't drive him off.
6 A belt of brushwood led up to a tangle of rocks - the whole plateau was strewn with boulders.
7 The whole plateau is alive with them!
8 This would have a very important bearing for obtaining an idea of the construction of the whole plateau .
9 The whole plateau was covered with enormous boulders, over which it was impossible even to lead a horse.
10 The whole plateau seemed to tremble.
11 Yet the whole plateau seemed to shake with the violence of the concussions and the crash of exploding shells.
12 The moon was almost at its full, and the whole plateau swam in a radiance of ivory and silver.
13 It is to go up the hill to Kadikioi, then on to the camps, eventually criss-crossing the whole plateau .
14 No doubt this whole plateau is but the cover of extinguished fires, for other similar caves pierce the locality on which the hotel stands.
15 At first I took these for extinct geysers, but later I learned that the whole plateau called Salt Mountain is pitted over with them.
16 This whole plateau is cut up with long, cañoned valleys, presenting, in effect, the same surface features that we have already described in New Mexico.
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