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But somehow we have to learn to live in the flatlands.
Said he used to be a sheriff or some such thing in the flatlands.
Like coming from the mountains to the flatlands and feeling as if he were about to fall off.
Darkness finally fell for good over what had now become flatland.
The road spilled down into what passed for flatland here.
It was strange to be out from under the trees and back into the flatlands.
So why was he driving across the flatlands to see Alicia?
Out there in the flatlands, I could hear stations hundreds of miles away.
The economy of the Flatlands in those days was based on fishing and farming.
Putting them in the flatlands to the south makes the truth a patrol away.
The Fortress is hundreds of feet above the flatland around it.
They descended the ridge, making their way down toward flatlands.
"Though I'm always interested in news from the flatlands, you understand.
Several films have been made from the story, including a feature film in 2007 called Flatland.
I'm logging off that mountain and the flatland beyond it.
The navigation camera got a closer look at the flatland.
There's nothing there but five or six trees and the flatland."
A recent work by the group focuses on the flatlands of Wyoming.
Even down there in the coastal flatlands it was a wild night.
Getting the warriors up to the flatlands was what needed doing, the veteran thought.
Down in the flatlands, towns got bigger and closer together.
They have gone east, into the flatlands on the other side of these mountains."
After all, he'd come up here from the flatlands with the marauders.
After two days of climbing across rock, it takes a while to get back our flatland legs.
Flatland, however, does not have the performance element of freestyle.
But somehow we have to learn to live in the flatlands.
Said he used to be a sheriff or some such thing in the flatlands.
Like coming from the mountains to the flatlands and feeling as if he were about to fall off.
It was strange to be out from under the trees and back into the flatlands.
So why was he driving across the flatlands to see Alicia?
Out there in the flatlands, I could hear stations hundreds of miles away.
The economy of the Flatlands in those days was based on fishing and farming.
Putting them in the flatlands to the south makes the truth a patrol away.
They descended the ridge, making their way down toward flatlands.
"Though I'm always interested in news from the flatlands, you understand.
A recent work by the group focuses on the flatlands of Wyoming.
Even down there in the coastal flatlands it was a wild night.
Getting the warriors up to the flatlands was what needed doing, the veteran thought.
Down in the flatlands, towns got bigger and closer together.
They have gone east, into the flatlands on the other side of these mountains."
After all, he'd come up here from the flatlands with the marauders.
Down on the flatlands there was little in the way of tender shrubs.
The flatlands to the west will be cultivated and farmed.
After the English took over, they named the area Flatlands.
One man was killed and two men were wounded early yesterday when someone opened fire at a house party in Flatlands, the police said.
Down on the flatlands, new neighborhoods have appeared among the ruins of old ones.
The village is mainly in the mountains, though some parts are on flatlands.
The attack was the third mugging recently in the quiet Flatlands area.
In September the aspen begin to turn gold, and most people have returned to the flatlands.
But now there is a new history in the dingy old barn on the flatlands.