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In "Araby," we meet a protagonist who is infatuated with his neighbour's sister. She suggest that he goes to "Araby," a Middle Eastern bazaar that is in town. In the story, the bazaar symbolizes everything that is new and exotic, and an opportunity for the character to escape his dull life.
To find good players, he scouted women's softball clubs which were very popular at that time
As we entered the ski resort, we saw a variety of slopes to choose from!
I didn't see the steep slopes that ran for miles because I had been asleep.
Those were the only two I could really think up of. Hope they were of use!
Water that contains salt is called brine you can always tell you are close to the ocean because you can smell the brine and hear the sea gulls.