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  • ;Courthouse Museum : The Courthouse Museum shows how a rough country changed dramatically.
  • Larry's characters are like my people-- rough country people, working people.
  • This fire has burnt out over of rough country.
  • An adventurer on a motorcycle tooling around rough country.
  • She lives in a remote cottage in rough country.
  • Even in Procell's day, it remained rough country.
  • Rough country bread is for these toasters what rough country roads are to sport utility vehicles.
  • The burned aircraft was found in rough country twenty-three miles south of the hamlet of Pellegrini.
  • Rough country bread is for these toasters what rough country roads are to sport utility vehicles.
  • In 1910, Parmley organized a caravan to travel from Aberdeen to Mobridge-rough country with hills and sloughs.
  • The dragging of his body over a rough country road tore off his right arm and head.
  • It flows north for through rough country before meeting the Kawarau River, of which it is a tributary.
  • Five hours of rough country roads took us through rivers, past banana, coffee, and tobacco plantations, and under waterfalls.
  • Because of the rough country surrounding the river, the expedition had to cross it twenty-seven times within thirty miles.
  • Test pilot Herman R . " Fish " Salmon ejected as aircraft broke up, injured landing in rough country.
  • These methods are also commonly employed when flying into farmstead or rough country airstrips where the landing strip is short.
  • Additionally, the sale document did not mention three of the 80 acre sections, nor the large section of rough country.
  • It was subsequently tasked to cover the left flank of the Yamamoto force, in the rough countries of the south.
  • It's rough country, too.
  • For most siege work, or for any action in wooded or rough country, the musketeer was generally more useful and versatile.
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