Reykjavíkin a sentence
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They'd just gotten off a flight from Reykjavik, Iceland.† (source)
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If I'm right and anyone thought you'd been given information, you could be transferred to Reykjavik without a sweater.'† (source)
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face murmured into her ear that he was the head of the Reykjavik Institute.† (source)
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Follow my finger to the western coast of Iceland, there you see Reykjavik, its capital.† (source)
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I once spent a few nights in Reykjavik on my way to Amsterdam.† (source)
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a little Danish schooner, the Valkyrie, was to sail on the second of June for Reykjavik.† (source)
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She'd vowed not to think about that again the minute the Icelandair plane took off, and after living in Reykjavik for a few months, Rosewood became a distant memory.† (source)
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The longest of the streets of Reykjavik runs parallel to the shore.† (source)
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You drove all the time in Reykjavik.† (source)
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"We have not an available boat in all Reykjavik," replied the other.† (source)
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Where Reykjavik's bars smelled like freshly brewed lager, old wood, and French cigarettes, Snookers smelled like a mixture of dead bodies, festering hot dogs, and sweat.† (source)
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It was just before we left Reykjavik that I came to this decision.† (source)
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Three Scotches later, Aria and Ezra had established that they'd both met the same old sailor bartender at the Borg bar in Reykjavik, loved the way bathing in the mineral-rich blue lagoon hot springs made them feel sleepy, and actually liked the rotten-egg sulfur smell of the geothermal hot spring water.† (source)
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Hans, on taking his departure from Reykjavik, had followed the line of the sea.† (source)
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Once, she'd spent a whole Sunday in a Reykjavik bar, vehemently arguing with an Adrien Brody look-alike about its theme ...between swilling delicious apple vodka martinis and playing footsie with him under the table, that is.† (source)
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Are we not nine hundred leagues distant from Reykjavik?† (source)
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