Definitionn. any region lying in or toward the north
Last update: June 23, 2015
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It was the heathen Vikings who had come from Northland, bent on plundering Christian lands. [Please select]
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In truth, it was as Glenister had said, his Northland worked strangely with its denizens. [Please select]
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"Your home is somewhere way up in the Northland where Honker the Goose lives, isn't it." [Please select]
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In the second place there are more dangers down there for young Ducks than up in the far Northland. [Please select]
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In fact, they are very good neighbors of ours in our home in the far Northland. [Please select]
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Quack's wing on the Big River and ended all their dreams of a home in the far Northland. [Please select]
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The sun had come back, and all the awakening Northland world was calling to him. [Please select]
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But far in the icy Northland, with weird witch-lights aglow, Locked in the Greenland glaciers, is a tale we do not know. [Please select]
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We traveled together for many thousands of miles through the northland--on trails to the Barren Lands, to Hudson's Bay and to the Arctic. [Please select]
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