Sitting prominently atop a hill overlooking the city, the castle complex was brilliantly floodlit. |
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We ascended the hill and passed through Montmartre, a little touristy but still very picturesque. |
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The dog ran up around the edge of the lake, then up the hill to where I was to get a big cuddle. |
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I have to edge along a small path around a hill where pear trees sway, heavy fruit. |
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Competitors were treated to a well deserved drink and sandwiches at the Hare and Hounds Pub following the hill climb. |
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The air around the hill of Knocknashee is responding to the sound of music these days and nights. |
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If it's not civil servants swarming to the west or hillbillies fleeing to the city, then it's hill walkers trampling on private property. |
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There was a little hill of sand that separated the lagoon from the ocean when it was low tide, and the two flowed together at high tide. |
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Ignore side roads as you go up the hill and over a cross roads with traffic lights. |
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The first stop on the tourist route out of the city is the hill town of Dalat in the southern central highlands. |
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The main focal points in the park are the Iron Age hill fort, which covers around 12 acres. |
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When the hill gets too steep, the snow too deep, or the herringbone too tiring, it is time to side step. |
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The surrounding countryside promises many delightful walks from gentle strolls to rugged hill climbing. |
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Last spring, he opted out of football drills and chose instead to pitch for the USC baseball team, taking the hill in nine games. |
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He quickly ran up the hill past him and blocked his path as he drew his stiletto and pulled a short sword from his pack. |
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She screamed in confusion as our rental car lurched through a very real white picket fence, careening down a hill and into an orchard. |
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High above a hill in Oakwood Cemetery at Troy, New York, stands a huge obelisk, a monument to the life of Maj. |
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Over the centuries, the hill became in folk memory a sort of Bulgarian Camelot and is now a revered national historic site. |
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Little and white and high on a smooth round hill it stood, with hackmatacks and apple-trees before it, and a big barn-roof beyond. |
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The circular and isolated hill upon which the present town stands will recall to his mind the ancient features of the Cadmean citadel. |
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My heart gave a little flutter and my stomach dropped like I was going down a steep hill on a roller coaster, or over train tracks in the car. |
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He was filmed throwing about five stones and rolling a beer barrel down the hill towards the police line. |
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Why the law of momentum conservation is not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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Civil war erupted, with challenges to central government by the Karens of the Irrawaddy Delta and the Chin, Kayah, and Kachin hill tribes. |
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With music, water falls and light shows to soothe fatigued minds, the hill attracts some 300 people during weekdays, day and night. |
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Older rugby players proved they are not over the hill at the start of Swindon's Masters in Sport Tag Rugby sessions. |
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In the movie, Rocky will be a lonely, over the hill and impoverished loser, unloved by everyone and a shadow of his former mighty self. |
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Yet everyday the people living in the area have to battle up its steep, gravel hill with shopping, bicycles and buggies. |
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I saw our little hill on which the palace is situated, and then Rowen showed me tiny specks in the distance. |
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Once upon a time there lived a golden cow in the verdured hill of San Isidro. |
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A semi-tractor and trailer jackknifed coming down the icy hill on Northeast North Woodinville Way at about the 14500 block. |
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A shriek echoed around the hill as bright lights began to flash under the tree. |
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The new party general secretary will no doubt be expected to play a role in quelling the ongoing unrest among hill tribes. |
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Besides being a watershed, a hill area impacts a much larger area in the plains below. |
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To the right of the grandstand crowning a little brushy hill sat the fenced-in concrete pavilion, the spot for that evening's dance. |
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Despite his lowly occupation, the night cart man owned one of the best houses in Greymouth, poised on a hill overlooking us all. |
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Hill fog or upslope fog, as its name implies, is formed as mild moist air is forced to ascend a hill or mountain range. |
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An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed. |
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But he took great pleasure in making me tramp all over the farm, up hill and down dale, and I was wearing a collar and tie. |
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After struggling 27 kilometres up hill and down dale today, the relief is so palpable that I can almost hear all my limbs sigh in unison. |
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Their road climbed now, winding around a hill crowned with palaces of gleaming marble. |
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The hill tribes have a strong oral tradition that consists of myths, legends, stories, and group knowledge. |
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We passed the trident, crossed over the hill and tumbled down a moraine the far side, our feet slipping on the loose rock. |
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There are a few kilometres of olive groves before the road climbs up the hill on which Mevo Dotan is located. |
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Continuing on, we saw a huge dump of fresh red clay reaching high up the hill like a tremendous anthill. |
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In the afternoon they came to a wide, unfarmed meadow with a hill gently rising off to their left as they rode southwards. |
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Some vast ruins of the temple of Pluto stand on a lawny hill on one side of it, and are reflected in its windless mirror. |
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The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders. |
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I discovered light-colored skarn mineralogy when I climbed the hill looking for prospect pits. |
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A cafe is situated conveniently at the top of the hill and there is a pub within a few metres. |
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There are trails in Upper Wensleydale for a wide range of fitness and experience levels from garden-gate amblers to serious hill walkers. |
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The elevator opens onto a platform where you can catch a monorail up the hill to the museum. |
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Napoleon literally sat his horse on a hill overlooking the battlefield while aides-de-camp galloped to and fro delivering messages and orders. |
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They rolled down the hill into the grasses in the field below, where wildflowers grew. |
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Instantly the whole hill became spotted with white puffs of smoke, and bullets began to whistle through our little grove. |
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Why is the law of momentum conservation not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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As he reached the crest of the hill he saw the Sanitarium spread out before him. |
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We cover reverse, parallel park, hill start, and do a figure eight to get used to steering. |
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A hill you hardly notice on foot can look like a black diamond ski run when you're on in-line skates. |
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The hill here offers a striking view of the drained lake of Montady, the fields laid out in concentric circles like a message from space. |
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The Khmer Loeu hill tribes live in remote highland areas in the plateaus and mountainous areas on the edges of Cambodia. |
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I feel safe while strapped into a sleek big dipper car and can even enjoy the views during the lift hill climb. |
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Just 20 minutes from the airport, we are perched on top of a cone-shaped hill overlooking Kranj. |
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Some 40 Lake District hill farmers will sell half and whole lambs and shearlings cut ready for the freezer in boxes delivered by mail order. |
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On the hill where the Bee Man had once pictured a whole village of round houses, a sharp cornered old folk's home loomed large. |
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For example, there are more species of ants inhabiting the hill called Black Mountain in Canberra than there are in all of Britain. |
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As I walked up the hill to the theatre my anticipation was almost consuming me. |
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I would stop the car at the top of the hill, engage first gear, and proceed as slowly as possible down the hill without touching the accelerator. |
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He also has a unit in an industrial park on the hill where he makes his chutneys and pickles. |
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It was representing Wolf hill as a delegate to the county board that he successfully contested the position of secretary. |
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Its similarity with toreutic works on the banks of the hill reminds us of Strabo's assertion touching the likeness of Egyptian and Tuscan art. |
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Police said the driver lost control as the car came over the brow of the hill near Hopton Industrial Estate. |
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One investigation to an anomaly revealed by the scans on the northern flank of the hill revealed nothing of significance, said English Heritage. |
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We slowed down, turned our emergency flashers on, and continued up the hill until we came upon the accident. |
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I drove down the hill with some serious tire flatness against the left rock face. |
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What they uncovered eventually at the crown of the hill was a huge, oval-shaped monument measuring about 170 metres at its widest point. |
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The tough, economic realities of hill farming could challenge an ambitious scheme to create carpets from the fleece of hardy Herdwick sheep. |
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This house is set on the side of a low wooded hill overlooking Lough Gill and the lake isle of Innisfree. |
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Snaefell, the highest hill on the Isle of Man, can just be spotted in the far distance. |
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Deposits formed on hill slopes are called colluvium where they are fine-grained, and taluvium if they are of coarse-grained rock debris. |
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Azoria is the local toponym for a distinctively rounded and double-peaked hill overlooking the Bay of Mirabello in northeastern Crete. |
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On a hill that you are comfortable on, place some markers directly down the fall line. |
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For complexity of form and for the splendour of its corries and glens, this hill has few equals in the central Highlands. |
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If you click on the link for this photo, have a look for the large building near the top of the hill with the blue fascia around the top. |
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The bus turned a sharp corner and then she saw the camp, the lake over a little hill and a big building that she guessed to be the mess hall. |
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Further up the hill were larger houses, which had mostly been turned into flats and bedsits. |
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I was walking along a path and the hole is on the top of a hill so I couldn't see it. |
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Taliban anti-aircraft positions were located on a hill nearby and the neighborhood, Wazir Akbar Khan, was home to many Taliban officials. |
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She was approaching a hill when she became mesmerized by the stars and wasn't paying attention to where she was going. |
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The couscous plate is a hill of semoule with carrots, chickpeas, a potato, two merguez and savoury broth. |
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He may be coasting down a hill with the gears in neutral and the engine switched off. |
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Today, with the huge popularity of sheepdog trials, many shepherds now have practical hill dogs and competition dogs. |
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Moldova is on a fertile plain with small areas of hill country in the center and north. |
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Ya know, and it is the type of blues, like the hill country blues is the only modern country blues left as far as I know. |
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My quick hill bash became a long expedition, and I finished tired and footsore in the dark. |
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Located on a low hill above the confluence of the Naddle beck and the river Greta surrounded by high mountains. |
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May was a sad time for the hill community, with the deaths of two of that ever-dwindling band of cragsmen. |
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The Meos are concentrated in Mewat, comprising the hill country tract of Gurgaon, Alwar and Baratpur. |
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It felt good to stretch my legs walking up the hill and the flowers were glorious in the crepuscular light. |
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He reached the crest of the hill and raised his head above the bushes, and his eyes glittered as he saw what he'd hoped for. |
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On the topic of hot air, there were some absolutely jaw dropping quotes heard on the hill today. |
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Harold's forces gathered on the crest of a hill and formed a wall of shields. |
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I live in a small town on a hill that overlooks Beirut, the view from my balcony a breathtaking panorama. |
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When John and I crest the hill overlooking the village, the population is gathered in a huddle in the middle of the houses. |
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It's like releasing the clutch on a manual car transmission at the exact moment you crest a hill and snap into gear. |
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We stop by the lake for a coffee and takakau before one last ride up the hill to finish our horseback journey. |
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He was travelling through the mountains with a buddy in a car when they crested a hill and hit a sheet of glassy ice. |
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He peers down at you, over imaginary specs, from the summit of the hill of great wisdom. |
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Later, there's a different phase of activities when a small band of students walks up the hill beating drums, carrying signs, and chanting. |
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On the Trikuta hill above the main city square, rise the bastions of the 12 th-century fort. |
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This Cheese Rolling thing is MAD, and I still can't believe how steep the hill was either, cripes! |
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Register for the Navajo cultural exchange, and sleep in an authentic hogan, 100 yards down the hill from an authentic outhouse. |
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The damage plastic had done to the fragile hill environment was also highlighted. |
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A break came in 2003 when a team returned to the hill and recovered several fragments of teeth and bone. |
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Years later I would use this advice down a snowy hill in Boston to win the world junior cross-country. |
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The Wrekin is an important and well known small hill in Shropshire with the remains of an Iron Age hill fort at its summit. |
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My fastest-ever speed was 75 mph, freewheeling down a hill in the Pyrenees. |
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An aubergine haze hung over the valley as we freewheeled towards the fortified hill town of Monteriggioni. |
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It freewheeled down the hill and collided with the car in which Mrs Reilly and her daughter were travelling. |
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The sun is rising as we arrive on a hill freshly cleared for a housing development. |
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Somewhere a bird cried, and up on the hill the tinkling sound of a cowbell rang. |
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When this filly first got in Paddy Gallagher's barn and I rode her down the hill at Santa Anita, she tried to run like a front-running sprinter. |
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A wrinkled old hill woman was the sole curator and keeper of the gallery then. |
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The curl of smoke twisted through the tall grass as the hunter stared over the hill tops. |
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This area is also rich in ancient hill forts, Danebury and Woolbury ring Forts being close by. |
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Crowned with the ruins of a Bronze Age hill fort and a mobile-phone mast, The Wrekin is the subject of much local mythology. |
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During this time they visited a local market in Pisac in the Urabamba Valley and also Sacsayhuaman, an Inca hill fort above Cusco. |
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He was standing on a little hill with a couple of his generals and saw the Albanians in their white kilts, their fustanellas, approaching. |
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The new stone circle has 108 stones, eight of which are very large, arranged in two circles and built near the site of an Iron Age hill fort. |
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O'Brien was galloping his horses up a really steep hill at his brother's farm when the master trainers in England had theirs out for a stroll. |
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I had aced my emergency stop and my hill start, and we were on our way to do a three-point turn. |
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It is usual for stags to be retrieved off the hill in the traditional way with the use of garrons. |
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Traditional garrons are used for bringing beasts off the hill to what is reputedly one of the finest Victorian deer larders in Scotland. |
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We could have dawdled around Kettlewell's charming nooks and crannies but had a hill to climb, no less a lump than Great Whernside. |
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Remote hill farmers may deserve support to prevent inhospitable areas of the country being depopulated. |
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They rest at a holy place, a hill with crowns of trees and golden star-shaped flowers. |
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He is trying to make himself return to the hill fort, to stand four square with his brothers against the Romans. |
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Or perhaps they're the impoverished hill farmers that live hard, breadline lives in isolated, public service-free zones of desolation. |
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She had a small house between the villages, on a small hill near a thicket of oak trees. |
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The landscape comprised hill massifs separated by valleys, with side valleys separating submassifs. |
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The practice fairway, as groomed as a putting green, fans out toward a distant hummocky hill and trees far beyond. |
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I thought I should have first dibs since I live with him, but Shelly decided that was an unfair advantage, and it tumbled down hill from there. |
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A short photo stop soon cooled us down, before we pushed on up the hill carrying the weighty bags of tackle and camera gear. |
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Leaving the road, they climbed another hill and found a small dip at the bottom that would be good for sleeping. |
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Just after the bottom of the hill however we slammed into a slight dip in the slope. |
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Now, at this point in time, I'm reaaally tired and Kim was directing me up a hill to get to her home. |
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It is located on the site of an Iron Age hill fort discovered in 1995, excavated and studied by the local archaeological trust. |
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He sat on the rustling emerald grasses of the hill and idly trailed his fingers through his hair. |
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He scrambled up the hill with the vegetation catching and pulling at his clothes. |
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Archaeologists have identified one of Britain's largest prehistoric hill forts in the North Yorkshire Moors. |
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The K, or critical point, marks where the landing area ends and the hill begins to flatten out. |
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As a boy Francisco would climb the hill and imagine the Mapuche warriors and the mixed-blood Chileans who came after them. |
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Throw in a road that twists all over the hill like a drunken sailor on leave, and you'll never scoff at a moped again. |
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Papa wanted to strap on one of those gliders and run off that hill so bad he could taste it. |
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When building a house or farm especial care should be taken to place it at the foot of a wooded hill where it is exposed to health-giving winds. |
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The gigantic building, which dominates the whole city, was constructed on a hill in the southwest of Moscow. |
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Among the most fascinating items in the collection is an ethnological study of the life of the Welsh hill farmer. |
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He'd got up from the kitchen table and pedalled up the hill from the old tenement in Shuttle Place through the Darroch Council house scheme. |
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I set off from Hutton-le-Hole and climbed up a hill before swooping into the valley at an eye-watering 38 mph. |
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Soon after they resumed, the road crested a hill and began switching back and forth sharply, for the downgrade was very steep. |
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A molecule of a greenhouse gas gets pumped up an energy hill by absorbing infrared, increasing its chemical potential energy. |
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If you set a snowball off down a hill it will gather speed and momentum and that's what's happened here. |
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Flagship Uberalles, third in the last running of this race, galloped ahead on the run-in and battled up the hill to take a convincing victory. |
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On the way from Delhi to Jaipur are the hill forts of Jaigarh and Nahargarh that look down on the city. |
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On one bend, on the hill above is a tree that's had a few of it's branches lopped off. |
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We walked up to the whites hill reserve and I got mud all over my white denim jeans, Anthony holding onto my waist and being a perfect gentleman. |
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We have designed the extension to capture the last scraps of sun as it declines behind the hill in the early evening. |
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I could hear kids at the top of the hill just up the road from where I was, their laughs and giggles making me want to join them. |
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The cabana style rooms sit on a forested hill overlooking the Caribbean Sea. |
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In Wang's paper cutting works, one can find the style of traditional Chinese painting, such as the hill in the distance and a pine tree standing beside the a river. |
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He also had acquired a new home and was fierce proud of the garden, it stood on a small hill overlooking his kingdom, it was his inch of paradise and richly deserved. |
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It was conjectured that a spiral walkway would have led around the hill allowing a procession to reach the 120-foot high summit for pre-historic ceremonies. |
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Boxed in on the final corner by his rivals, he had to pull out all the stops up Cheltenham's notoriously unforgiving hill to ensure that he was first past the post. |
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But attempt a steep hill and you will be forced to drop down through the six-speed manual gearbox to first gear far quicker than you might expect. |
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Also, it didn't permit of holding such numbers on one site, so going from plenaries or the big seminars up the hill to detailed discussions involved a long trip across London. |
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Their busy itinerary included hill walking, surfing and kayaking. |
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On a fair hill we see a majestic pile, the ivied walls and towers of Cholmondeley Castle, huge relic and witness of the baronial grandeurs of the Middle Ages. |
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The north-east facing cliffs which dominate the high corries present an aspect of the hill which is in direct contrast to the rest of the mountain. |
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Sitting on the hill overlooking the marina, you can enjoy your favourite pint surrounded by model ships and old nautical prints, and watch the boats through a porthole window. |
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It lies in a fold in the hill east of St Helena and had been developed as a vineyard and winery in the 1880s by the Swiss-Italian family of Anton Rosi. |
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As she reached the crest of the hill she gasped at the sight. |
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For example, if you can position your troops at the crest of a hill or the opposite side of a bridge, your opponent will have a great deal more difficulty in taking you on. |
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Then, I crested a large hill and saw her dismounted at the base. |
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I was now desperate to slow down, but every time I rounded a corner or crested a hill there were more walkers and cyclists to witness my discomfort. |
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The city on the hill has a very critical problem with water. |
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Curious Indians have traipsed up the hill to gape at the hippies, hoping to see some of the open air free love that once drew busloads of voyeurs to the beaches of Goa. |
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I look up the hill at the empty black window with the lace curtain. |
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I could have descended the hill by funicular railway, only there seemed little point queueing to squeeze myself into an overcrowded carriage for the one minute journey. |
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Matt pedalled like fury, and as the rope went taut, the rest of the lads gave me a hearty shove-off, chasing us down the hill whooping and shouting. |
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In the most Belgicized areas, hill forts tended to give way to large settlements on lower ground, sometimes with their approaches defended by great running earthworks. |
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The road descended, and at the foot of the hill I entered the village. |
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Don't expect a great view from the top of the hill as the regenerating growth has grown tall enough to obscure views of all but the mountain tops. |
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When they encamped on the hill they made no attempt to fortify it. |
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The parklands include a tennis court and a fitness trail, and the hill has an area with a panoramic view point. |
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Vettel, meanwhile, aquaplaned off in turn 19, then spun in turn 9 and let his SF15-T roll backwards down the hill until he could rejoin safely. |
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They occupy elevated areas, subcoastal plateaux and the slopes of major hill systems on land arranged in terraces. |
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We saw a snake of 10th march ritual protest rally, silently moving down the hill station. |
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Just as they were telling me this at their sugar shack, I saw a small patch of colour racing down the hill on the other side of the stream. |
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Travelling too slow up the hill will cause loss of balance, resulting in serious injury. |
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Its north south-aligned hill ranorth south-aligned narrow parallel valleys tending toward thillest. |
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As a small UN team arrives, a Zambian peacekeeper points out a column of smoke emerging from a hill overlooking the village a kilometre away. |
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The first is that the party chairmanship doesn't amount to a hill of beans. |
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The knife blade is so small that it doesn't really amount to a hill of beans. |
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Even 2,857 lucid and lively individual opinions doth not a hill of beans make. |
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The predilection to go with 'the countries that count' will add up to a hill of beans for the world's poor. |
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The grassy field includes gardens and pathways, and the hill affords scenic views of the historic town of Bonavista. |
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It's an easy ride to Mundaring Weir, but you'll encounter your first gruelling hill pulling away from the pipeline. |
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As Shea walks up the hill with his petition, soldiers hiss at him en masse. |
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The railway crossing is to make the hill appear natural on an otherwise flat road. |
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Of course she is completely over the hill and everyone knows it. |
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I looked east and saw a hunter's moon rising over a hill like a levitating scoop of ice cream. |
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Catherine saw waters gushing forth from the soil even when the rains were dying down bring the whole hill down to the creek ! |
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The slopes of the hill on the northern and eastern sides descend sharply into the river valleys draining from the mountain watersheds of Avgo and Ayios Niketas. |
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Make a left turn and pass the church and turn once more left. Now You still have to climb a little hill and You have reached Hopschet. |
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They stayed together during the whole season and, on the evening of Midsummer, upon the hill of Cerin Amroth, they plighted their troth. |
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They made it, only stopping once at the top of a hill so we could fill their tank up and push them on their way again. |
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An opening in the wall enables visitors to get a view of the ruins of a chapel on a hill in the Fulda river plain. |
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He was trying to adapt to his artificial limb, and the hill was slick and hard to climb. |
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Be that as it may, on the hill of El Torreón ruins have been found that well may be of this primitive settlement. |
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The little hill station of Kohima, north of Imphal and on the road to the important railhead of Dimapur, was encircled, but held out in an epic siege. |
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Just then I came to the entrance of the little path through the trees, the little path which led up the hill to the lamasery. |
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In afternoon marching up the hill told severely on the unfortunate half-starved hoses. |
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From the hostel, Nathan went down the hill to the water and discovered a small desolated beach. |
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We came to the al-Azhar park, built by the Aga Khan on the summit of a hill — an oasis of green in a city rimed in silt. |
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The course gambols from the steep slopes to and over the small tumultuous river and back up hill and down. |
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Steep hill slopes are also left unplanted under natural cover for similar reasons. |
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Outside you can explore the woodland garden, with its restored vinery and rare plantings, stretching down the hill towards the Dart estuary. |
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Flies and mosquitos disdain the healthy air of the hill but prefer the sultriness and humidity of the plain. |
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A steep, ungroomed hill leads children to a bridge crossing on the path to Shatford Elementary from the well-maintained Rails to Trails trail. |
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The path passes the Arrapaitz spring, drops to Larrarte hill and a little later, we veer off to the left towards the Otegi homestead. |
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The hill tops offer dress circle views of the valleys and range country below. |
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Roll down the hill in a wine barrel at a street party or go black-tie for a gala ball. |
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The garden descends gently down a sloping hill and features a herb parterre, bog garden and a wildflower meadow. |
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On the terrain along the approach path, a small hill begins to rise approximately 2430 horizontally feet from the helipad. |
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The landscape is resolutely flat with a light undulation and sometimes a hill disfigured by a mine. |
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It sits enthroned on a hill over the city, like a grand hotel that has seen better days. |
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Save some energy as you have a 15 minute walk up hill before the final descant. |
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Blocks of snow are carved by one person from one standing place, and on a hill with the prevailing wind behind it. |
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But the lean-tos on the lake that first night were filled, so we just put in at a lake campsite, a small beach with a clearing on a hill immediately behind it. |
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I saw it hide behind a small hill near my home in the country, only I used to live the experience oppressively. |
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He then leapt a fence and galloped over the hill deep into the field. |
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They were around in the morning when we got up so we hurriedly struck camp and legged it up the hill to the east of the camp before we could get bitten to shreds. |
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Rare Hideaways has availability at Y Stabl, a converted byre sleeping 10, close to an iron-age hill fort. |
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People subsisting on hunting activities in forest and hill areas are also increasingly marginalized in many parts of the world. |
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However it is a night or with bad weather that a stroll along the northern slopes of the hill is best. |
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I learn that St. Paul's marriage records, wonderfully indexed, are housed in the Ramsey County courthouse, just down the hill from the Minnesota History Center. |
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We climbed up a small hill on a gentle slope to Le Peu-Péquignot, where we took a short break just to enjoy a refreshing drink. |
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Towards Pico Ruivo the path is a great challenge especially the incredible up hill footstep path carved in the rock. |
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If a man wishes to reach the top of a hill he must not shirk the trouble of climbing. |
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She stops not close to a little house on haunted hill but close to a tumbledown barn in open country. |
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Our lovely hotel perched on top a steep hill overlooking the mountains was also packed to the gills. |
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The ruins of the castle remain atop the hill but provide little protection from the relentless mistral, which constantly whips through its now-exposed cavity. |
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You went back between the cars and stood on a grassy hill which overlooks the road. |
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The station is widely dispersed about the hill on which the castle stands dominantly. |
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Goat Mountain, the devilish hill on which these events transpire, remains a closed and terrible world. Mr Vann's work is death-haunted. |
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Rifleman Barelli executed El Hadi's last order, which was to fire a red flare with two flames which signalled that hill 470 had been taken. |
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Frederic Mistral, Nobel Prize of Literature, mentions this little rocky hill verging on the Rhone. |
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On the hill opposite, a path leads to the cave of the sorceress, cave whose walls are dotted with limestone residue of shellfish. |
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Starting hill officials shall report to the chief commissaire any rider whose safety equipment does not conform to UCI regulations. |
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In an uncultured hill village in India, if a tiger carries off a half dozen people, the whole population will go out to round it up and shoot it. |
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For blackface hill sheep fetching around £20 at market, that is quite a fleecing. |
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At lunchtime I was led to a nomad tent down the hill in the garden, with floor-cushion sofas around low ornate tables, thick rugs and lanterns. |
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Coorg is a hill station outside the major city of Bangalore in central-southern India. |
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If it were a whooping crane that was on the road and a person came over the hill and hit it with their car, would that person be responsible? |
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Downdrafts sometimes occur on the leeward side of a hill and are often caused by winds blowing over the hill. |
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There is some modern development over the hill also within the buffer zone, but the volumes are within reasonable limits. |
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You want to prevent your wines from going over the hill before you have a chance to pull the corks. |
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Over the hill takes a unique look at the fashion and cosmetics industries and their uncanny powers of persuasion. |
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Joe scrambled up the hill as the rockets blasted the grass below. |
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The hill itself covers over 85 hectares including woodland and grassland and is a popular beauty spot. |
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Up the wooden hill to watch The Great Escape on the MacBook under the bedclothes. |
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There are ascent routes from this side of the hill but probably the most straightforward route is from the south side, avoiding the worst of the screes. |
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As the hill stations grew, there was an expansion in trade, and it was often the much-detested banias from the plains who rushed in to avail themselves of new opportunities. |
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If we see someone driving erratically, we really have a high hill to climb to prove it's from drug-impaired driving. |
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You don't go very far without a little hill or a curve in the road. |
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The hill road turns back on itself so sharply in places that even three-ton vehicles have to back up twice in order to shunt around. |
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Get ready to climb the hill where is located the Archaeological Place of Pisac another fortress that was used to protect the emporium. |
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Everything was breathtaking, and posh, and brilliant, but still we fancied a walk out of the walled complex and up the hill to the village. |
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You know we're seeing more and more cases of malaria in people who've contracted it up in their hill towns. |
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They get frustrated when they do not see others making leaps up the hill with them. |
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I remain outside the beautifull and touristic western part and climb a hill on the opposite side, left from the aqueduct. |
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He carried her back up the hill while she beat on his back and kicked. |
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On the hills around Aclare the sheepmen have gallantly modernised their hill farming practices but still more aid is required to consolidate the ground they have gained. |
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The picturesque Umbrian hill town of Perugia may have seemed an idyllic setting for cultural and linguistic enhancement. |
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Reddish-brown siltstone and fine-grained sandstone of the Organ Rock Tongue form the lower slopes of the hill and part of the nearly vertical wall above the lower slopes. |
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Grazing goats ignore us as we mount the hill toward the church. |
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All the material for the house had to be sledged up the hill by horse. |
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We could observe a couple of endangered hill mynas among other species. |
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Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement. |
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Harry talks about the excise men being bamboozled by coffins being carried up the hill and across the moors containing, of course, smuggled booty rather than bodies. |
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The Hull University humanities students had enrolled in a Yorkshire Studies course and were beginning to take a scholarly journey up hill and down dale. |
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I untied Ladybird and mounted, I guided her across the stream and down the hill until we came to the bottom then we broke into a canter and galloped all the way home. |
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A carlin undertook to carry a large hill from Ayrshire to Ireland, but she dropped it on the way to form what is now Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde. |
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The castle stood on the point of a hill and sloping down on all sides were verdant hayfields, olive groves, vegetable gardens, fruit orchards, and vineyards. |
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Scary Street runs up a steep hill to a T junction onto a busy road. |
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Long before its construction an Iron Age hill fort of the 6th century B.C. occupied the site, its double ditch can still be seen on the west of the castle. |
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The site, on the western edge of Salisbury Plain, near Warminster, is one of the best preserved and most significant Iron Age hill forts in Wiltshire. |
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The name Dumyat is thought to mean hill fort of the Maeatae. |
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Battlesbury Camp, on the western edge of Salisbury Plain is one of the best preserved and most significant of the 50 Iron Age hill forts in the county. |
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Yesterday, as the 160th Lonach Highland Games were turned into a colourful pageant, Robin Williams took part in the Bellabeg hill race for the third consecutive year. |
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