Even at midnight, he reports, warehouses and other business locales around the airport are ablaze with lights. |
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Over the weekend, many of the visitors to Jasper and Banff National Park accessed the famed locales free of charge. |
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The Travel Channel will debut a new travel series about the world's hot spots, traveling to such dangerous locales as Afghanistan and Chechnya. |
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Although, his descriptions of individuals and exotic locales would seem effective as monologues as well. |
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I wondered if she included her coevals' favorite in her list of safe locales, despite its history. |
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He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities. |
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The six training missions take place in a variety of locales including a hospital, a trailer park and a junkyard. |
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Between locales and places there is a third type of physical space, hybrid space. |
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In pursuing their goals, leaders and locales might consort with both the United States and its enemies. |
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All the winners got free tickets sponsored by different airlines to exotic locales and loads of prizes. |
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The mobbers sought to terrorize the laundrymen inside those besieged locales. |
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A woman with a coy smile and slumberous eyes could gain access to locales and secrets a male counterpart would have to kill for. |
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It's a story that has been repeated in lakeside and oceanfront locales all around the country. |
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The various locales where he painted, many off the beaten path, continued to be a source of inspiration throughout his long career. |
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Larry took a new job earlier this year, and he told me he'd soon be traveling to exotic locales, much as I've been doing the past several months. |
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Alternative sources such as reclaimed wastewater and desalinated seawater are options in some locales. |
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Additionally, its residents get out of town and further cross-pollinate other locales, like truly busy bees! |
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More and more people are discovering that property caretaking can enable them to live in a variety of locales. |
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The periphery of vernal pools, seeps, and vernally moist locales are favored by this primitive fern. |
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This assertion raises the question of whether institutions in different locales will converge or diverge over time. |
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Or it might be trips or conferences in exotic locales, often with a heavy emphasis on play rather than work. |
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The febrile excitement of the story is sustained by the use of rapid action, exotic locales, and exaggerated passions, often cruel or prurient. |
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Warman devotes most of the remainder of the book to tracing the history of corn in major areas of the world, dealing first with Asiatic locales. |
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Traveling to exotic locales brings the risk of yellow fever, typhoid fever, hepatitis and other dangers. |
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Of course, from beneath the seductive exotica, dark underbellies of distant locales show through. |
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The plant produces flat, round pads, which in some locales are sold in grocery stores for consumption. |
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Moreover, since anthropology started as a museum discipline, this has resulted in a focus on exotic and remote locales and populations. |
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These findings support a global view of the development of management accounting in different locales at the expense of cultural differences. |
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The film-makers decided to skip the sojourn to Europe or other foreign locales for filming the dance sequences. |
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This field trip featured stops at a dozen diverse collecting locales, including the famous Adelaide and Red Lead crocoite mines near Dundas. |
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Different laboratory test menus may be needed in different locales to properly serve the ethnic groups in the community. |
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From Vinny's aviators to Snooki's diamond-encrusted pair, they can't seem to take off their shades in any and all locales. |
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He also enjoyed some success with recordings themed on exotic South Seas locales, a genre of popular music that was in vogue in those years. |
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Since the show takes place in a variety of locales, kudos go to the set designers, prop men, and wardrobe mistresses who had to create two entirely different shows each week. |
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Within a few days, in various locales in the East, the South, and the Midwest, men began folding up. |
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Colonel Johnston suggested that, in addition to the listserv, the information be sent to critical municipal and media locales. |
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The script's structure, like a web, is constructed circularly and as we wind our way closer to its center, we begin to pass recurring locales, faces, and feelings. |
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He envisions a suite of nonexplosive ammonium nitrate molecules tailored to improve the soil in other locales. |
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The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med. |
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In several rural locales, like Macon County and Greene County, Alabama, African Americans suddenly wielded political power. |
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It's a building that impresses more on the inside than the outside – rather like much of its surrounding South London locales. |
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Racism against Punjabis did not die out: it faded into background as tolerance towards them increased in certain locales. |
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The Swiss have for long tempted Indian film-makers to use the Alps and other picturesque locales as the backdrop for romantic interludes in Bollywood films. |
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The problem is particularly acute in arid locales where natural resources are already stretched thin. |
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Because the Pioneer Woman's housewifery is distinctly rural, it is exotic to her readers, many of whom log on from suburban or urban locales. |
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Upland and foothill areas and southerly locales tend to be better drained and warmer. |
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Fundamentalism attracts different class fractions across cultural locales in a common struggle against a diminishing or diminished social status, influence, and power. |
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Schools are practically tripping over one another to get their students to far-flung locales. |
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But other Sunbelt locales, notably Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma have picked up much of the slack. |
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To prevent such errors, set locales with UTF-8 encoding or avoid using ligatures. |
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Even in the smallest of Indian locales, the divisions of geography and nationalism are played out on a micro scale. |
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More than bawdy, though, The Ball adds a familiar unpretentiousness to trendy locales like Tao, Lavo, The Park, and Dream Hotel. |
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Looking for a Plan B with the potential for big money, nice perks, and travel to exotic locales? |
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The new mantra under the Reserve banner is ultra-high-end, customized experiences, many of them in dreamy locales. |
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Official returns for some locales can be found in state archives, but for most urban places newspapers seem to be the only source of the vote totals. |
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Fullerton's most recent report indicates zero offenses even when considering non-campus locales. |
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The rich and the famous celebrate their birthdays at exotic locales. |
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Magnificently colorful and exquisitely detailed, his paintings capture the exhilarating beauty of Venice, Hawaii, San Francisco, and other much-loved locales. |
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Several NGOs have social workers at railway stations, bus stands, marketplaces and other crowded locales to identify and relocate children who have run away from home. |
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The serene Andaman and Nicobar islands may soon become a much sought after destination by not just tourists looking for cool and unsullied locales but also pearl aficionados. |
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Expect this floating phenomenon to catch on in other boat-friendly locales like San Diego, Austin, and Knoxville. |
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The rest of the game world looks quite good as well, and each of the immense variety of locales have their own charm. |
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Until recently, Thailand was one of the most unregulated locales for commercial surrogacy. |
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Grateful for our help, the king was more than willing to allow us access to the forbidden locales, giving us a royal pass in order to avoid suspicion. |
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There have been productions of this play set in innumerable locales and time periods, but I've never seen one that played so foul with the tone of Shakespeare's text. |
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Year after year, dragon dancers in colorful costumes wildly prance around different locales, mostly shopping centers, to the loud beats of the drums. |
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If we want to stop short of being idolaters, how can we advance the analysis and criticism of all such political proposals in congregational locales? |
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These networks should meet frequently, possibly in different locales and funding should be provided to support them. |
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With many available locales, the Parc also offers residencies to cross-disciplinary artists. |
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The results obtained from primary care or community settings in other locales have always been much higher. |
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In fact, recording locales are devilishly difficult to determine. |
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For example, colder locales have warmer cabins with fireplaces and other heating options, while cabins located in warmer climates may feature swimming pools. |
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The truck will cruise downtowns and high traffic areas, with stops at travel agencies and corporate locales to offer consumers a first-hand look at the new cabin. |
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Mobilized communities that accept responsibility for the existence of gangs in their locales are the most effective in dealing with gangs. |
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Today, PLEI is delivered through a variety of activities and in a wide range of locales. |
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Julie and I have worked and trained together in a variety of locales and situations. |
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Travelers would sail by yacht to exotic locales, accompanied by ocean scientists and environmentalists. |
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These locales also benefit from the influx of business their tax laws invite and all of the associated economic activity. |
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It provided scheduled entertainment of suitable length at convenient locales at inexpensive prices. |
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Snout and tiger beetles are a lighter hue than specimens found at other locales. |
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In the 1950s, Hitchcock added technicolor to his thrillers, now with exotic locales. |
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The show includes scientific daguerreotypes of fossils, some incidentally artful, and documentary views of archaeological ruins and exotic locales. |
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And since precious little is being done to add to the stock of affordable housing in these more convenient, but higherpriced locales, renters without transportation are left in the lurch. |
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Take the helm of some of the most famous boats such as Class America, Open 60, Melges 24 or even Offshore Racer and sail to all four corners of the world on 14 of the best competitive sailing locales. |
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Most of the reliable indicia of what he's up to involve his cultivating close political relations with specific groups, in particular locales, that know exactly what they want from government. |
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Sweet grass, a sweet-smelling grass that is considered sacred and is used ceremonially by aboriginal people, grows in several locales in the ecodistrict. |
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China's cash crop-rice-has seen reduced yields in some locales and many consumers are wary of eating food that they believe was grown with tainted water. |
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In some jurisdictions, it is less expensive to provide transportation on small aircraft to a number of nearby locales than on larger aircraft to a more distant pickup point. |
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If your system is localised and is using a locale that is not based on UTF-8 you should strongly consider switching your system over to using UTF-8 locales. |
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Other institutions across the country have done an excellent job in assembling specific elements of the national railway historical collection, to tell the stories in their particular locales. |
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It would also see if there were cash disincentives that kept landowners and others from properly protecting species identified as at risk in their locales. |
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A private sector free of all restrictions in its pursuit of profitable trade and the highest return on its capital will create economic benefits within those locales that get aligned with a global perspective. |
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People generally showed a keen interest in DFO and felt that what the Department did or did not do was very important to them in their particular locales, and to Canada. |
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Hundreds of thousands of lights decorate Confederation Boulevard, which winds through downtown Ottawa and neighbouring Gatineau, illuminating federal attractions, historic sites and other locales. |
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In Canada's Pacific waters immature bluntnose sixgill sharks regularly make forays into shallow waters in some locales allowing the opportunity for scuba divers to observe them. |
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This might entail local partnering with service providers outside the settlement sector to develop new programs, or with other settlement agencies in different locales. |
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Communication and logistics resources have been satisfactorily coordinated, and have supported the many activities in the different locales and sectors. |
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The program enables retailers in these northern locales to sell essential perishable and non-perishable food and non-food items at a reduced postage rate. |
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Certain locales conjure up powerful memories. |
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This is probably because many mountains in Japan are of volcanic origin, while in Russia folded mountains and active volcanoes are usually in different locales. |
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Water is scarce in India's arid locales, in mountain regions, where runoff losses are high and in communities with only brackish, undrinkable water. |
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Fire-dependent species such as jack pine and white pine occur in only a few locales, and the intolerant hardwood community includes mountain ash and white birch. |
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Thus, locales with high ascidian populations hold great potential for scientific and commercial research. |
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Other ferry systems shuttle commuters between Manhattan and other locales within the city and the metropolitan area. |
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In locales where gravelly soil is predominant, plant life is generally more sparse. |
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Mountainous locales near the equator in Colombia are amongst the wettest places on Earth. |
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It varied across time, in different regions and locales, and according to social differences. |
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By the 18th century with increased demand for power coupled with limited water locales, an emphasis was made on efficiency scheme. |
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The influence of the Atlantic Ocean keeps Providence, and the rest of the state of Rhode Island, warmer than many inland locales in New England. |
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It is illegal to distribute slipstreamed CDs. In some locales, it may also be illegal to create them. |
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Perfect cinematography, well chosen locales, an unintrusive score and sensitive portrayal of the horrific events add depth to an already enthralling narrative. |
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Climatologically challenged locales like snowy Yellowstone National Park and Washington's rainy Vashon Island require the designers of new hotels to think outside the box. |
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The core concept of circuit courts requires judges to travel to different locales in order to ensure wide visibility and understanding of cases in a region. |
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In locales exhibiting fantastic rock formations, such as the Grand Canyon, tourists often construct simple cairns in reverence of the larger counterparts. |
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Biologists refer to the congregation locales as hibernacula. |
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Polycentrism describes situations of multilayered and diffuse governance and, thus, emphasizes its distinctive feature of emanating from multiple locales at the same time. |
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The region does not experience a greater number of sunny days, however, as the number of cloudy days is the same as inland locales, in addition to increased fog. |
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The principal locales for the experiments were Dachau and Auschwitz. |
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It is intended to be a general account of ecoterror crimes rather than a comprehensive record. It indicates targets, locales, and tactics chosen by ecoterror operatives. |
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