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The rodents are believed to have arrived on the four-square-mile island as stowaways on boats a few years ago but have now multiplied.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Under normal circumstances we usually stand four-square against repetitive level-grinding and unnecessarily hard random battles.
metro.co.uk
This was followed up over the next fifty years with the closely related four-square and two-square ciphers, which are slightly more cumbersome but offer slightly better security.
en.wikipedia.org
While a simple game of four-square is not exactly running a marathon, the recess breaks have had a big impact.
www.kare11.com
What did it take, once we had the wheel, to make something that stands four-square on the floor?
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is the responsibility of every decent-minded parent -- indeed, every decent-minded person -- to stand four-square against this pernicious, commercially motivated cultural trend.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
The authorities plan to increase the price of a four-square-foot (0.37-square-metre) plot from $132 to $1,300.
www.ndtv.com
The point was that they were going to save this four-square under the halo of conservation.
www.27east.com
I haven't met any member of the force who feels he stands four-square behind the fella on the ground.
www.derryjournal.com
But there are reasons why you must overlook the four-square looks and less than superwaif trim.
www.pcadvisor.co.uk

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