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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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They spent a year crisscrossing the country by bus.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And all of them trained in the same swamps crisscrossed by cocaine cowboys.
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But the upper mantle, which is crisscrossed by both surface and body waves, is far better understood.
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Cut in margarine, using pastry blender or crisscrossing two knives, until mixture resembles fine crumbs.
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Global information distribution networks represent the infrastructure crisscrossing countries and continents.
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The ice on the river was smooth and transparent, not crisscrossed with the white etchings of skaters' tracks.
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The parcel was substantial, tightly wrapped in brown paper, crisscrossed by waxed brown twine with many knots.
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The river ice was crisscrossed with cracks, and we heard occasional booming as new cracks were made.
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There are no high-powered radio or television stations, and only a few electric-power transmission lines crisscross the rugged landscape.