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Americans, in the meantime, kept poking at nominally Spanish California from the sea and overland, looking for weak points and deploring what they and Europeans thought were wasted possibilities in California’s under-exploited amenities.

The site of the accident is next to a number of local amenities, including several fast food outlets, coffee shops and car garages.

From BBC

And yet, modern amenities aside, this is no normal home.

Pacific Palisades, founded by Methodists, was a “Christian community” with modern amenities “where the mountains met the coast.”

The project begins on a B-road and connects to no schools, shops or other amenities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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