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The 68-square-mile Pinnacles Desert is desolate but for its sentinels--thousands of limestone pillars, most the height of a man, others 20 feet tall, all the progeny of erosion.
FORBES: Where the Outback Meets the Sea
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The 68-square-mile Pinnacles Desert is desolate but for its sentinels-thousands of limestone pillars, most the height of a man, others 20 feet tall, all the progeny of erosion.
FORBES: Where the Outback Meets the Sea
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The commune, whose thousand or so residents are almost all progeny of the male founders, follows the precepts of the breakaway Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints based in Utah.
ECONOMIST: Just part of being free?
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The original Arias Plan and its progeny have all been premised on the assumption of a simple but critical trade: peace for democracy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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So in the last four Super Bowls, half of the coaches have been African Americans, all of which are either Tony Dungy himself or his coaching progeny.
FORBES: What's Silently Super About This Bowl? A Tribute To The Rooneys And Tony Dungy
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In short, is this all a cunning ploy by young people to retaliate against seniors for sucking the Social Security system dry and burdening their progeny with trillions of dollars in debt: You've wrecked the economy, ruined our lives, and sabotaged our children's futures, so go live in Syracuse, N.
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