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(91) The shop is one of several in a row in the grade two listed terrace.
(92) Outside, a dozen gleaming Harleys were parked in a row, backed in, wheels cut to the left, identical.
(93) But after three relatively small grape harvests in a row coupled with continuing strong consumer demand, grape prices continue to increase.
(94) The club has lost six of nine games, three in a row and all three this spring to the Braves.
(95) The camera settled across the street from a windowless exterior set in a row of shopfronts.
(96) He's won three races in a row, using the same car and the same engine.
(97) Whitley scored eight goals in a row, three of them in 61 seconds, to win 9-6.
(98) They reached the plateau where Rosie's villa stood in a row of similar ones.
(99) The Lasers can go for two in a row as Seattle visits again Sunday night.
(100) A fleet of elevators stood neatly in a row inside the swing doors.
(101) I saw five dead rebels in a row, with their heads knocked off by a round shot.
(102) Pottz wiped out three waves in a row and crept back in with his tail between his legs.
(103) The house was a neat Victorian villa in a row with lime trees outside.
(104) I tread water for three days in a row.
(105) He rolled snake eyes two times in a row.
(106) The team notched up their third victory in a row.
(107) You organized Finnish pavilion to BICES 5 times in a row.
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(109) Occasionally, I tread water for three days in a row.
(110) It was the fifth month in a row that public construction, which makes up a third of total U.S. construction spending[sentencedict.com], made gains.
(111) If one disaster can be galvanizing, several in a row can be paralyzing.
(112) They beat a reigning Western Conference division champion for a second game in a row.
(113) If I'm inside for three days in a row, I go crazy.
(114) "Growing Pains" is at least her fourth album in a row to be accompanied by a round of interviews that find her vaunting a newfound sense of self and some measure of hard-earned happiness.
(115) It couldn't: Bond portrayer Daniel Craig made the list for the second year in a row.
(116) Fewer repressive autocracies have been able to produce well-founded economic growth for decades in a row, though there, too, there are success stories.
(117) In front of 20,000 screaming fans on the Ohio State campus, however, they failed in their quest for three titles in a row, losing 71-63 to Roger Bacon of Cincinnati.
(118) For the sixth year in a row Asuncion Paraguay, it is the cheapest city to live in.
(119) Within a week in a row over two important matches, against Inter's a lot of criticism.
(120) She changed his piano books three weeks in a row, from basic kiddy book to "real" sheet music, and by the end of second month, she told me that she can't teach him composing.
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