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The newsreel footage in Watchers of the Sky follows columns of refugees fleeing war, suitcases and small children in their arms.

These photographs were taken from the “attics and old suitcases of New Zealanders.”

Perhaps Zelich had the suitcases in his car when detectives initially searched his apartment.

On June 5, a highway worker cutting an overgrown patch along a road in Geneva, Wisconsin, came upon a pair of discarded suitcases.

The suitcases were soon after spotted by passersby who approached to see swarms of flies.

The next morning I went off and bought two dress-suitcases and a straw basket, which were to hold my most prized treasures.

The American women had been made destitute by losing all their baggage and can count their material wealth in dress-suitcases.

The baggage—two trunks, a showman's keyster, two suitcases, a big duffle bag and handbags—was loaded on trailer and backseat.

They were both burdened with suitcases, and two of the Princess' hatboxes.

Laney was sitting on the edge of his bed with two suitcases next to her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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