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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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Cathy sustains a similar injury in the film, but this time, she’s an adult woman, who falls from the Thrushcross Grange garden wall after attempting to spy on its grown residents Edgar and Isabella.

From Los Angeles Times

He told BBC Scotland News that he began to see the smoke plumes from the window looking out over his back garden last summer.

From BBC

Outdoor hospitality venues like pub gardens and wider open spaces such as beaches and private outdoor spaces are not included in the plans.

From BBC

The short video shows a much younger Guthrie picking pink flowers in the garden with her elementary school aged children.

From Los Angeles Times

The number of competitors in the defense shipbuilding market remains low, he said, likening it to a “walled garden.”

From The Wall Street Journal