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Outside, framed by the helicopter's door, lay the landing zone.
Beyond lay the landing stage beneath the roof, the raft, a way to the open air.
Across the vastness of that ocean lay the land of his birth.
Low lay the land we had left.
Arpinum was his home, there lay the lands of his ancestors.
Beyond lay the landing stage, rafts, the controls governing the sliding panel in the roof.
Beyond that lay the lands of the Turks and still further lay China.
To the east of Harad lay the land of Khand.
If she were refused then he would send a great army under pretext of taking her, and lay the land waste as far as Thebes.
Then the "Vacuum" sign flashed on, the outer door parted, and before Marvin lay the land which he had never yet entered.
East of the Mountains lay the land called Rhovanion and the great river Anduin.
My ancestors arrived here after the Black Company finished laying the land to waste and moved on north, already having lost sight of its divine mission.
"Gray lay the land oh.
chihuacan, and beyond that country lay the lands of The Triple Alliance.
D., was stumbling along a rocky mountain side that walled the great crater where lay the land of Midian and Chinnereth.
Beyond the mountains, if ever they reached them, lay the Land of the Moghs and a great city where El Kal ruled.
There, in the wilderness to the east, lay the lands of the dreaded Kultakans, fierce enemies of the Nexala.
Both the armies of this pincer movement probably travelled quickly, without extensive commissary, relying on what they could pick up as they laid the land waste.
The compulsively combative Mayor is already laying the land mines and marshaling the forces he plans to use to demolish the First Lady's dream.
The Witch-king destroys Fornost, lays the land waste, and scatters the remnants of the Dunedain.
Beyond lay the land of the Blue Chasch: a wooded countryside meshed by dozens of little rivers, easing in and out of innumerable ponds.
To the east of Corca Oíche lay the lands of the Ó Coileáin called Claonghlais.
South of the ranges the rich and beautiful plains of Poitain stretched to the river Alimane; but beyond the river lay the land of Zingara.
On the eastern side lay the lands of the Shogun's family - the Toh-Yota - and beyond that, Lord Min-Orota's domain.