Opponents always dreaded playing at Manley, a dusty arena encircled by a dirt track that opened in 1962, which was Boeheim's freshman year.
Opponents always dreaded playing at Manley, a dusty arena encircled by a dirt track that opened in 1962, Boeheim's freshman year as a student.
Exiting onto a dirt road, which wound for several miles through the hills, we ended up in a dusty lot, where a couple of minivans were parked next to an informational tableau.
The Queen will even go to Bourke, a dusty town which is a byword in Australia for the remote outback - "Back o' Bourke" means the back of beyond or middle of nowhere in Aussie-speak.
The lists clung on thanks to a dusty wisp of tape or a lick of long-dried glue.
Awadagin started playing piano after his mother bought a dusty upright piano for just a hundred dollars.
Jobs compares the crafting of a great idea with the long and arduous task of slowly refining a dusty, ugly rock into a polished beauty.
I'll be blogging about what I find in the coming days, but wanted to give you an initial flavour of life in this famous city, which sits on a dusty coastal plain just below a green, almost Tuscan, range of low hills.
Canine instincts took over, and Dusty took a bite out of one of the sheep.
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Located in the middle of nowhere with a fashion sense to fit, this is rustic New Zealand at its most genuine, complete with creaking timbers, a dusty porch, compost toilets and a rambling beer garden with a brazier.
He was soon placed in what seemed to be a dusty closet, large enough for only a mattress.
Visitors can also check out a Thai gold shop from bygone days, take a seat in a dusty, blue-vinyl dentist's chair and admire a replica of an elementary school classroom.
From here, it is a dusty 250km drive southwest to Porto Jofre along the Transpantaneira, a raised road of packed orange dirt and 120 rickety wooden bridges that runs 147km deep into the Pantanal.
We trudged along a dusty shelf, up another metal ladder, and had to crouch to walk through a narrow tunnel, eventually emerging on a concrete ledge smeared with pigeon droppings.
While organizing my basement last week, I found a dusty box of old art supplies.
The path opened into a dusty plaza with the massive columned Treasury as its centerpiece.
National Theatre props and costumes are usually stored in a warehouse in Brixton, a dusty space that holds more than 100, 000 items.
Journey to Oudtshoorn, a dusty South African town 270 miles east of Cape Town, and learn about this little-known episode.
We swept through an outbuilding, past startled deputies, and into a dusty yard full of rows of twenty-two-man canvas tents.
It's all a far cry from growing up in a dusty rural village on the outskirts of Gaborone, Botswana's capital.
Ten years ago Sweetwater was a dusty backwater best known for having the world's largest rattlesnake round-up (see article).
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In recent decades the accessory has been relegated to a dusty storeroom for fashion trends alongside white cotton gloves and girdles.
You don't necessarily feel the magic right away as the gates to this exclusive Eden open onto a dusty gravel road.
This LG concept, however, is probably destined for a dusty filing cabinet at the patent office, where it's unlikely to surface again.
One of the world's great wetlands was reduced to a dusty plain.
The herd and riders leave a dusty imprint across the valley floor.
Hemet is a dusty desert town, two hours east of Los Angeles.
At the landfill's flat and dusty summit, a dozen bulldozers and graders swarm every day, backing and turning and mashing and shaping.
The answer lies in the intricacies of Cambodia's internal politics and in a dusty mining town near the northwestern border with Thailand.
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