There is lushness and grandeur to the Moorish castles, a true handcrafted fishing village look to the Viking enclave. |
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Norwich was resited to the south bank of the River Wensum, opposite the site of a probable earlier proto-urban enclave. |
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Beyond the jets is the small Air Force enclave where nearly 500 airmen live and work. |
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This organisation is not simply an isolated enclave of extreme prejudice and backwardness. |
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This system is characterized by an expansive dynamic which invades every pre-technological enclave and shapes the whole of social life. |
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Anchor lines occasionally break on boats that are left unsupervised for long periods of time in the upscale peninsular enclave. |
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Peter has found his niche nestled in a small coastal enclave in central California. |
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Delegates at the assembly were careful to emphasise that they didn't seek independence, but a semi-autonomous enclave within a federal Iraq. |
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A bus full of evacuees from a nursing home in suburban Houston in an enclave in Houston died in a horrible accident. |
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Located in an exclusive residential enclave, the Sheraton Towers has more than 300 rooms. |
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Rather than reside in one of the royal palaces, the ex-Queen opted for tranquil existence in Maadi, a suburban enclave of Cairo. |
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They are both political insiders living in the inner city enclave of Paddington. |
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Television programs are resumed within this privileged enclave, and a semblance of normality returns within the walls of Bognor. |
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By the end of January he had secured his bridgehead in Tunisia and had given Rommel a safe enclave to move into. |
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The presence of an enclave creates a perforated state, one of the five recognized state shapes. |
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Currently, Boyle lives in a luxurious villa in Cap d' Antibes, an exclusive enclave on the French Riviera between Nice and Cannes. |
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Planners have approved the building of 27 new homes to replace four detached houses in an exclusive leafy enclave. |
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It predates the current authoritarian regime in the Kremlin, but still links the enclave to the mothership of the Russian Federation. |
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While casinos were illegal in Hong Kong, they had taken deep root in the old Portuguese enclave. |
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There should have been a sentry, a guard, or even a sign of some enclave or camp. |
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Within a predominantly corporate enclave, it introduces an informal, occasionally light-hearted and distinctly local emphasis. |
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The enclave remained politically and sentimentally attached to Portuguese Timor, but not geographically. |
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The couple now live in the genteel English coastal enclave of Hove, sister town to Brighton, with their twin sons. |
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A retreat into a redemptive enclave of winkingly open-minded post-Marxist scamps, it's nearly pristine in its high-minded tomfoolery. |
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First, the Macanese authorities did not receive an application to operate a casino on an aircraft carrier in the enclave. |
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The plausibility of an alawite enclave, meanwhile, has been a subject for debate. |
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The self-enlightened and self-absorbed converged on this panoramic enclave last week to wine, dine, glad hand and postulate on e-commerce. |
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The worldly monks of a century ago would likely smile upon the changes to their enclave. |
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The enclosed enclave of Dejima, the water gate, this tiny European lump on the edge of the Shogunate – these are compelling ideas. |
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Its smugglers are a vital lifeline between that Hamas-ruled enclave and the outside world. |
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This closed enclave is ruled by the iron hand of Vasif Talibov, who is closely related to president Aliyev. |
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From a botanic point of view this is a valuable enclave, as it houses interesting plants, some of which are quite rare or nearly extinct. |
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The post-Soviet era started disastrously with defeat in a war against neighbouring Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. |
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It is a remarkable enclave at the foot of the Pyrenees mountain range and open to the Cantabrian Sea, in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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As a result, the enclave is likely to remain a good location for all types of trafficking, and dissent among its population may develop. |
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With the exception of the Fournier Boulevard residential enclave, there are few buildings in the study area. |
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Such models are not an enclave, but fully integrated into the global economy. |
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Moreover, for this Spanish enclave on Moroccan soil, a platform with a capacity of 2 million TEUs possesses a non-negligible strategic dimension. |
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In each enclave, approximately 1,000 policemen and Spanish Guardia Civil officers are stationed. |
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The media world is a small enclave, and word quickly spread that Desiree was avidly available. |
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Besides, no one is suggesting that she run in some blood-red enclave like Kansas or Wyoming. |
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Because Boone is a Democratic enclave thanks in part to the college students. |
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It was on 1 September 1977 that South Africa reimposed direct rule over the enclave and reasserted its claim to sovereignty based on the original annexation. |
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I had come here more than a few decades ago to participate in the Goa Liberation Struggle, which saw the sun set on this last enclave of colonial rule in India. |
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There's a fear that the valley may grow from a place where people of modest means can live and work into a tony enclave for wealthy second-home owners. |
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As in many mill towns in New England, the French-Canadians in Lowell stuck together in a tight-knit ethnic enclave. |
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There was no running water and no electricity available to sustain this tiny enclave of fisherman and migrant workers, yet the mood during my visit was upbeat. |
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Of the ancient forum where Cicero spoke and Caesar triumphed, there remain only ruins scattered across an enclave around which swirls the modern city. |
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The liberal enclave of New Bedford had been sliced out of his district, replaced by more Republican pockets. |
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This brave and exciting cityscape gives way to more prosaic buildings on College and Queens Street, while further uptown is the amiable Victorian enclave of Cabbage Town. |
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The play, staged in the Lyttelton Loft, is excellently designed by Jon Bausor, who uses video screens to augment the image of the garden as an orchidaceous enclave. |
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Their objective is to partition Macedonia, breaking off a chunk of territory on its western border as an Albanian enclave that would join with Kosovo and Albania. |
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Just a day after the enclave gathered to choose the successor to John Paul II, white smoke plumed from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel and the bells pealed across Rome. |
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It is a picturesque leafy enclave threaded by narrow cobbled streets and an ancient tramway, with close-packed houses, early nineteenth-century mansions and walled gardens. |
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He declined to give details on who the passengers were except to say they were from a nursing home in Bellaire, an upscale enclave within Houston. |
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But the East Prussian enclave on the Baltic has hidden treasures, old and new. |
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The study of Western sciences, known as rangaku, continued through contact with the Dutch enclave at Dejima in Nagasaki. |
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The small British enclave of the city of Gibraltar presents a third cultural group found in the straits. |
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While the Canal contains a remarkable collection of engineering structures and buildings that survive from its early history, the Rideau is not an historic enclave or museum piece. |
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Vikash Kumar, 27, was on his bike headed for his office situated at Qutub enclave in DLF Phase 1, when the angle iron fell on him. |
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It is expected that enhanced security arrangements will be in place to control access to the area adjacent to the new embassy compound and the diplomatic enclave. |
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The access to more detailed data creates some inconvenience to the researcher, because of the requirement of working at the NSO, or at an NSO enclave. |
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Ultimately, there was never a good experience under any form of colonial oppression as they all sought to rule and manage the colonial enclave for the benefit of their metropolis. |
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Geographically and linguistically, it is a bilingual enclave in the monolingual Flemish Region. |
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However, the rural community can still be described as an enclave economy, not well integrated into the surrounding regional economy and producing few goods and services for people living outside the community. |
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Thankfully, this mountain enclave received emergency support from Caritas Port-au-Prince, which is a diocesan office of Caritas Haiti, in the aftermath of the quake. |
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For instance, with regard to Gora¸de, the Special Rapporteur found that the enclave was being shelled and had been denied convoys of humanitarian aid for two months. |
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Thule Air Base is also unincorporated, an enclave within Qaasuitsup municipality administered by the United States Air Force. |
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Eventually the crown's power shrank to a small fortified enclave around Dublin known as the Pale. |
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Flanders shares its borders with Wallonia in the south, Brussels being an enclave within the Flemish Region. |
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Brussels, an enclave within the province of Flemish Brabant, is not divided into any province nor is it part of any. |
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The state and city of Bremen is an enclave entirely surrounded by Lower Saxony. |
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Victorious Spain won a further enclave and an enlarged Ceuta in the settlement. |
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In 1954, a local uprising resulted in the overthrow of the Portuguese authorities in the Indian enclave of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. |
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In the nineteenth century, the enclave supplied guns to the rebellious Maya in the Caste War of Yucatan. |
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Goa International Airport, is a civil enclave at INS Hansa, a Naval airfield located at Dabolim near Vasco da Gama. |
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Today the area, so long a secret enclave, is open to the public and is being redeveloped for housing and community use. |
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Among the issues under discussion figured the good progress made in 2003 in relation to the transit of persons through the enclave of Kaliningrad. |
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That first estate, St George's Hill in Weybridge, was an exclusive enclave, also with its own course, whose residents would include actors, musicians and sports stars. |
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Several of these historical monuments and archaeological sites form today an enclave in the built-up area, such as the sites of the Punic ports, the Antoninus thermae and the Magon quarter. |
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The Spinnerei, a former cotton mill that now houses an enclave of artist's studios, celebrates a 10-year anniversary with open days in January, May and September. |
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Within the Madha exclave is a UAE enclave called Nahwa, belonging to the Emirate of Sharjah. |
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Combining sturdy materials with spatial clarity, this little nursery school in Roubaix forms a cheerful enclave for its your charges. |
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In Angola, in February 2007, a human rights and anti-corruption campaigner was arrested by armed Angolan police while visiting an oil-rich enclave to meet with local civil society representatives. |
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In the scramble for alterity that followed the demise of apartheid, forty unreconciled Afrikaner families, led by Verwoerd's son-in-law, retreated to Orania, an enclave established in the northern Cape. |
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More than 30 years after striking oil, Angola's fabulously productive Cabinda enclave has yet to join the rich man's club. |
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The gas from Phase-1 of Shah Deniz is being sold to BTC, Georgia, Turkey, Russia, the Azeri enclave of Nakhichevan and Iran. |
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Europe's oldest republic, founded in 301AD, is a microstate enclave with two heads of government, usually the leaders of opposition parties. |
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The old link went through Julfa over a bridge into Nakhichevan, an enclave that is separated from the bulk of Azerbaijan by Armenia. |
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The air-conditioned artisan enclave includes a cheesemonger, a Japanese taster bar, a bakery and a farm shop with local ales. |
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Historical records show that it was Phoenician colonisers who founded Fuengirola, although it seems probable that Bastulos and other tribes had been present in this enclave halfway between Cádiz and Málaga. |
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Sheth Aiyana, a premium tower of 12 storey perched majestically in the widely acclaimed Vasant Valley enclave is a residential haven above par. |
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Yaroslav departed in anger and seized the Novgorodian enclave of Volokolamsk. |
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As the Vatican City is an enclave within Italy, its military defence is provided by the Italian armed forces. |
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The Oast House is part of a small enclave of period properties in a beautiful rural location and Area of Outstanding Beauty. |
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Formerly an industrial zone, it's now an edgy cultural enclave. |
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This enclave was first established in 1704 and has since been used by Britain to act as a surety for control of the sea lanes into and out of the Mediterranean. |
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His goal is to imbue his waterfront enclave with enough complexity to provide a distilled version of the great metropolis within this moated sanctuary. |
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In 1860, a dispute over Spain's Ceuta enclave led Spain to declare war. |
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Also via Twitter, he wrote on that day he would have to use Bulgarian and Romanian airspace to make it to the enclave of Transnistria's capital Tiraspol. |
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When the city fell the next year, this provided the English with a strategically important enclave that would remain in their possession for over two centuries. |
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There is a difficult situation with the Barak enclave and religious situation in Osh region, governor Sooronbai Jenbekov said at a press conference. |
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The City of London is a city and county that is an enclave of London. |
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As a result the enclave is surrounded by double fences that are 6 meters high and hundreds of migrants congregate near the fences waiting for a chance to cross them. |
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The 6.5 acres that the ranch sits on, just outside downtown Aspen, was donated in 1994 and is now immensely valuable in this enclave of superwealth. |
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Spanish is the primary and official language of the enclave. |
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The area has also slowly gentrified from an exclusively Italian American, working-class enclave to more of a mix of young professionals and families. |
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As an independent sovereign entity, holding the Vatican City enclave in Rome as sovereign territory, it maintains diplomatic relations with other states. |
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The Brussels Capital Region is an enclave within the Flemish Region. |
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