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Corners may
refer to: A
community formed at a
crossroads or
other intersection; a few
examples include:
Balcom Corners, New York
Bells Corners in Ottawa...
- The Four
Corners region is part of a
larger region known as the
Colorado Plateau and is
mostly rural, rugged, and arid. The Four
Corners area is named...
- Look up
corner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corner may
refer to:
Corner (surname)
House of Cornaro, a
noble Venetian family (
Corner in Venetian...
- Look up
cornered in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cornered may
refer to:
Cornered (1924 film), a 1924
silent film
Cornered (1932 film), a 1932 Pre...
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corners are triangle-shaped pieces,
usually made of br**** or nickel, that are used to
prevent dust from ac****ulating in
corners.
Stair dust
corners are...
- "Punkeydoodles
Corners". The name of the
hamlet frequently appears in
lists of
humorous place names. The
intersections at
Punkeydoodles Corners have also been...
- The
Corner is a 2000 HBO
drama television miniseries based on the
nonfiction book The
Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City
Neighborhood (1997) by...
- And in This
Corner… is the
third studio album released by MC/DJ duo DJ
Jazzy Jeff & The
Fresh Prince. The
album was
released in
October 1989, reaching...
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within the city
contain six
corners and
therefore the term is
sometimes applied in a
general sense.
Overhead View of Six
Corners (Map).
Google Maps. Retrieved...
- Look up Four
Corners in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Four
Corners is a
region in the
southwestern United States where the
corners of Colorado,...