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  • The team have drawn up a list of three potential sites for landing stages for the punts, the first at Castle Mill, the second at the Coppergate Centre, the third on the Hungate site.
  • They had caught a glimpse of the landing stage and set down there, perhaps beaconed in by the torch left in the hut, which meant they no longer hunted by scope-or they would have known that for a decoy. Dark Piper
  • Even if a landing stage could only be used twice before being hucked in the scrap heap, that would still be 30 million dollars instead of 60 million.
  • He turned and swam away from the landing stage, out into the harbour towards the jetty on the other side. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • We gazed down at the landing stage below. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Liri cut the motor, and the punt drifted in towards a landing stage constructed of large blocks of worked masonry. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • But all too soon the boat had chugged slowly past St Mark's Square, into the Grand Canal and up to the small landing stage a short amble from our hotel.
  • The lake will be cleaned up and sediment removed and the lakeside landing stage and terrace will be repaired.
  • But all too soon the boat had chugged slowly past St Mark's Square, into the Grand Canal and up to the small landing stage a short amble from our hotel.
  • Instead of greeting Daddy Wotan with a big hug, the impetuous Brünnhilde slid haplessly down the "mountain," landing stage front, flat on her derrière good bone-density test! Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps
  • The road forks just before you reach the river and the best swims are to the right beyond the landing stage.
  • On the landing stage stood the figure of a small man who had watched the helicopter coming in over the smooth sea. COVER STORY
  • Instead of greeting Daddy Wotan with a big hug, the impetuous Brünnhilde slid haplessly down the "mountain," landing stage front, flat on her derrière good bone-density test! Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps
  • There was little to suggest the storm ahead as the three Oxford friends waited at the landing stage that afternoon. Times, Sunday Times

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