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new land
noun as in colony
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Just last month, developer Larry Silverstein took control of new land at the World Trade Center site.
In cultivating it the planters use no fertilizers whatever, taking up new land as the old wears out.
There was the new land we had won to be tended, and for a time the planning for that was heavy enough.
She took it, for never in her life had she felt so small physically since coming to the great, new land.
He was that rare thing in a new land, a decadent, a connoisseur in vice, a lover of opiates and of liquor.
If he fled into a new land, and among none but strangers, he might escape his destiny, who knew?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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