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Recent Examples of pierOn Thursday morning, visitors snapped photos as the Steller sea lion flopped on the pier, surrounded by dozens of much smaller California sea lions that call the docks home.—ABC News, 30 Apr. 2026 The pier itself also manages a live camera.—John Metcalfe, Mercury News, 30 Apr. 2026 The parking lot near the pier should reopen by May 8, and Lot 12 at the harbor beach should reopen by May 11.—Phil Diehl, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 Apr. 2026 The Wall Street Journal reported he was first spotted at the pier in March, and Reddit users began posting videos that same month showing the massive animal standing at the front of one of the wooden platforms while smaller sea lions kept their distance.—Samantha Agate, Miami Herald, 29 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for pier
Canary Wharf, formerly grim docks and working-class housing blocks in eastern London, has been transformed into a mammoth global commercial center.
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Arthur I. Cyr,
Chicago Tribune,
28 Apr. 2026
Thousands gathered on shipping docks and downtown streets across Chicago, Detroit and Washington in 1860 for a chance to catch a glimpse of Albert Edward, the prince of Wales.
Mark Dennis, a member of Auckland Council's Rodney Local Board, told the newspaper the man was fishing with his family on the wharf and was a good swimmer.
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Adam England,
PEOPLE,
23 Apr. 2026
Morris felt a sense of belonging in the city that did not belong, and on the wharf that morning laid the foundations of a whole career exploring nostalgia and its yearnings.
In a Wednesday ruling, the Supreme Court weakened a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, striking down a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana and empowering officials to redraw state congressional maps.
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Claire Malon,
Chicago Tribune,
2 May 2026
For many Black Americans, the decision was a death knell for a cherished pillar of the Civil Rights Movement.
Ten 35-pound wreckfish — enormous silver deep-water dwellers that live down to 650 feet — are filleted and bagged on a large stainless-steel table on the quay.
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NPR,
NPR,
4 Apr. 2026
Waiting at the quay were water taxis for hotel guests.