Outside we would go, necks craned, eyes upward, waiting for our glimpse at the wonders of modern aviation. |
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Outside of the city lie the Cajan wetlands, home of soul food and the blues. |
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Outside one residence, a member of the squad lobs a frag grenade over the wall. |
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Outside in the freezing cold skulk bouncers Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph as the tale of a Friday night unfolds. |
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Outside we saw large tables covered high with specimens of kyanite in quartz. |
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Outside her apartment is a collection of begonias and cyclamen and other colourful plants in pots. |
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Outside of the Ghetto the modern Shylock is envisioned as a man of mode, whose proverbial gabardine has been replaced by the latest Parisian cry. |
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Outside the gatehouse, hundreds of supporters, most of them local residents, gathered for a look. |
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Outside the doors was a pair of remote Gatling guns obviously to keep out trespassers. |
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Outside the grand clubhouse, you almost expect chaps to be wandering around in plus-fours and flat caps. |
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Outside the sun was shining and so I wandered off to Bath Place to gawp at the quaint little shops and to watch people. |
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Outside the factory, his good works included presenting Rowntree Park to the city and starting work on New Earswick model village. |
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Outside of global market turndowns, usually one sector is always rising as another is falling. |
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Outside his room they stopped, their bodies pressed together, his face only inches from hers. |
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Three BBC Outside Broadcast production units will be on site, plus two recording units. |
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Outside it was still dark, but there was a hint of pink on the eastern horizon, a small nimbus of light that proclaimed the coming of the sun. |
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Outside of Leone's spaghetti westerns this brutal film is the spaghetti western of choice! |
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Outside of the church there was no approaching the Deity, or at least we know that is what the masses were taught. |
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Outside my home children play football and rounders within very close proximity to the houses and cars. |
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Outside of athletics, psychiatrists have yet to discover an effective treatment for self-harm. |
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Outside the town, they had built a factory producing chemical fertilizers which sent at times huge puffy purple clouds over the surroundings. |
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Outside medicine he was a member of several Masonic lodges and had a lifelong interest in things mechanical, especially trains. |
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Outside the breeding season you will always find greenfinches in small flocks. |
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Outside of God's prior work of justification, man is under the empire of sin. |
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Outside is a coating of sugar, latex enamel paint, and an insecticide such as imidacloprid. |
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Outside of his scientific endeavors, the prince also made changes to the principality. |
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Outside could be heard the creak and thud of damaged trees, and the thrashing of errant guttering and plastic garden furniture. |
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Outside the bar counter were stationed twelve equally elaborate oak tables, spaced evenly around the dining room. |
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Outside there was a bracing wind, whipping up a dust devil of crisp packets and cigarette wrappers. |
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Outside his church of St Sophia an equestrian statue showed Justinian in military costume, pointing his hand eastwards. |
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Outside Dublin, with the exception of North Dublin County, there was no serious rising. |
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Outside built up areas, the car can be driven on just two gears, fourth and fifth, so flexible is the engine. |
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Outside the conference room, Marcelo tells a more down-and-dirty version of the story that the VC guys are hearing inside. |
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Outside of the breeding season, the male is drab brown with hints of yellow and white wing-bars. |
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Outside the front door, a bulldozer is clearing up the mess caused when a heavily laden lorry crashed into the wall and gatepost. |
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Outside his marriage, he had four illegitimate children, which may sound on the high side, but that was not unusual. |
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Outside the banquet hall there was a small oak table, upon which rested a yellowed parchment and a droopy quill of some exotic bird. |
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Outside of farmyards, bales should neither be stored or opened within 20 metres of watercourses or lakes nor within 50 metres of wells. |
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Outside medicine he was an accomplished pianist and loved his garden and the nearby Lake District. |
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Outside the garden is walled to the front with a cobble lock drive and pathway to the front door. |
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Outside the city, the Jazz performs like a car from the class above, making it very relaxing to drive. |
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Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars. |
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Outside the gale force wind shrieks and moans as it whistles around the house and rain lashes the window panes. |
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Outside the masochism of the Maul Invitational, Michigan State will play just two nonleague games against big-name opponents. |
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Outside the pro ranks, there are compelling cases to be made for Oleg Saitov, the Russian welter, or Mario Kindelan, the Cuban lightweight. |
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Outside of work, he's volunteered with a number of local environmental and resource management committees. |
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Outside the court Ahktar, who is also a taxi driver, vowed he would continue with his political career. |
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Outside is a railed and gravelled front garden, as well as on-street parking. |
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Outside the black plastic tunnels the sun is bright, and the breeze is bracing and Nordic. |
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Outside their window, an insect's timid squeak peeped sporadically into the night, like a half-rusty hinge. |
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Outside the living room, a tired-looking Mexican fountain and tile patio were replaced with refined gray slate. |
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Outside it is cold, and thin wisps of fog are unwinding along the damp length of Baker Street. |
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Outside on the deck, she went immediately to the railing and looked out over the twilit Square. |
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Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken nuggets and chips from the local fast food shop. |
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Outside is a small boiler house and the vestry with a single room of about 90 sq ft. |
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Outside the house there is a detached garage with electric shutter and electricity wiring, while a cobbled driveway offers parking for six cars. |
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Outside his dramatic and narrative compositions the resulting strains show mostly in lyrical poems constructed of successive stanzas. |
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Outside the Pacific Rim, however, the majority of films with women starring in action roles have died a sad death at the box office. |
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Outside of the breeding season, Greater Scaup form large flocks or rafts, numbering in the thousands. |
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Outside chores consist of checking winter mulches, making sure there are plenty around trees, shrubs and perennials. |
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Outside morning hours, obstetric and paediatric services were provided only by poorly trained generalist nurses and doctors. |
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Outside the doors of these mansions and stately English homes, the First World War is brewing. |
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Outside the walls are lined with dubious-looking characters with bobble hats and binoculars hanging from their necks. |
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Outside of formal introductions greetings are often vocal and are not accompanied by a handshake or kiss. |
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Outside there's an incestuous D' Ove orgy going on in the D' Ovecote, hot air balloons are sailing by, bees and hang-gliders are buzzing around. |
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Outside medicine, playing his Steinway piano and golf took up much of his time. |
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Outside you would have all the climbing frames and tents for them to play in. |
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Outside the night was cool and fresh, but the ground was hard and still the rains had not come. |
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Outside there is a large statue of a woman reclining in a stepped waterfall. |
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Outside the store sat a giant tractor connected to several large trailers, which provided hayrides for kids. |
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Outside each, fruit trees, figs and vines were streaked with the ubiquitous dust. |
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Outside the shining enclaves in New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai, the landscape is strewn with garbage. |
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Outside the Canongate Kirk, a Celtic band had struck up, and at 10 in the morning, a spontaneous country dance was taking place on the pavement. |
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Outside the living room windows he built two wind harps, 12-foot-tall clusters of 32 strings. |
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Outside of a fairly hermetic subculture, comic books used to be dismissed as children's fare. |
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Outside the formularised heroic literature, descriptions of battles, tactics and army compositions are rare. |
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Outside was not a lot better, as the tide was out and I was looking into the sun. |
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Outside the mine, police used stun grenades, teargas and rubber bullets against the strikers. |
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Outside champagne bottles edged flower beds, and rabbits roamed round hutches which looked more like Swiss chalets. |
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Outside we few, we happy few conservative intellectuals, use of the subjunctive in spoken speech has pretty much died out. |
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Outside the main defences lay large outworks such as the Terra Nova and Fort William. |
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Outside it represents upper areas on the landscape, open fields, hills and land that rises higher than the rest. |
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Outside the United States, exposure to rabid dogs is the most common cause of transmission to humans. |
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Outside her circle she was unknown, living on an estate in the suburbs of an unloved city. |
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Outside Florida, Key limes can be hard to come by, except in specialty produce markets when the fruit is in season, from May through August. |
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Outside the park adjacent to Two Medicine Road, Looking Glass Highway climbs to a dramatic overlook. |
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Outside the dining-room window, a tiered fountain bubbles in a shady entry garden with nandina, butterfly iris, camellias, ferns and hostas. |
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Outside the fine rain had abated, leaving it its wake a sullen spring sky of pencil grey. |
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Outside on a flat grassy plain, shepherdesses in long skirts and satin-covered sun bonnets are moving other groups of white goats. |
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Outside in the yard was a father a mother and their two children, a son and a daughter. |
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Outside it is all whitewashed walls and chimneys and inside exposed beams, plates and a roaring log fire. |
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Outside of the fact that there would have been no supervillain, Doc Ock could easily have been cut out of the film. |
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Outside the natatorium, the entire nation went crazy in a celebration that lasted for days. |
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Outside of the Roman Empire, St. Bernards were prominent in many Native American creation myths. |
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Outside it's crayfish season, so the restaurants were all selling these, cooked in a hot curry sauce. |
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Outside the mortuary, there are more bodies lying in untidy rows covered by red-stained cloths, waiting to be identified by their families. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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Outside the capital, most divorce cases are heard in circuit courts that do not sit year round. |
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Outside the immediate family, the lineage and the clan are the most common descent groups. |
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Outside the temple you may find some locals who will offer their rickshaw hutongs tours. |
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Outside on the streets the water hydrants dribbled miserably after entertaining shrieking Hispanic kids all day long in exuberant gushes. |
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Outside Mrs Roughley, who had been joined outside by some regulars, flagged down a passing police car. |
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Outside work, Mr Ainley has always been passionate about sport, especially football and golf. |
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Outside such parameters, it's just so much speculation, no matter how poetically put. |
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Outside the sunroom is a large flagstone patio, partly covered by a veranda. |
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Outside his headquarters I paused to rest for a moment on one of the benches. |
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Outside the church, new paving was laid and a new drainage system was put in place. |
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Outside the kitchen there were a few bins of water with soap and a drying towel. |
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Outside Pittsburgh he'd found her flowered hat floating in a pond, half pecked apart by birds. |
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Outside in my alfresco office, the chap in the crisp white shirt launched into his sales pitch. |
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Outside of the identity principle, however, the correlation is both pernicious and ethically dubious. |
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Outside the train, the concert footage is mingled with modern-day interviews, much of them regarding the political perplexities at the time. |
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Outside appointments confer prestige and status, as well as financial rewards and perquisites. |
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Outside the family circle, another way of finding capital was from members of the same church or sect. |
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Outside of his cricket Oscar also did a bit of boxing and played soccer as a left winger in Barbados. |
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Outside all was quiet again until an almost inaudible knocking on the door. |
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Outside the courtroom, McDonald, in a neat white blouse and a black leather blazer, puts her face in her hands and begins to sob inconsolably. |
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Outside near the diner, they have removed all the benches in a bid to get students into the fabulous common room. |
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Outside there is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and tumble dryer with shelf storage. |
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Outside of Europe, the dominant forces outside France, in particular, were the feudalistic governments of the Hapsburgs and people like that. |
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Outside in the moonlight, the white dress moved across the parking lot like a filmy, glittering cloud. |
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Alternating between sharp funky instrumentals and light-hearted vocal tracks, Outside In feels at ones familiar yet totally fresh and new. |
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Outside work, Maxine also finds the time to help run a business club and enjoys aerobics and swimming. |
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Outside the Church the flagpoles were adorned with the National and Papal flags. |
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Outside contractors could provide the service more cheaply without a reduction in quality. |
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Outside Mr. Shay was waiting patiently beside the carriage, glancing down toward his golden pocket watch. |
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Outside medicine he became a first division bridge player, learnt to speak Spanish, and played golf and tennis. |
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Outside the formal main bar was a pond, home to a dozen or more pink flamingos. |
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Outside again, under the heat and intense light, the shade and coolness of the modern cave of mysteries becomes a memory. |
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Outside the harbor, the waves were high enough that we had to grip the bowlines to keep our feet. |
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Outside the Soviet orbit Russia had earned great respect and popularity during the war. |
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Outside of the airport, we were a bit flummoxed by the fact there appeared to be no taxis. |
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Outside on the pavement, a man is buying ration coupons for sugar, rice and oil from people unwilling to queue for hours. |
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Outside the golf club members were working hard to prepare the course for open week. |
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Outside she sat at one of the high tables that were set up along the back courtyards walls, shaded by a flowering tree. |
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Outside the cobblelock forecourt to the front of the house is bordered by plants and shrubs and has plenty of space for offstreet parking. |
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Outside the cathedral, the words of the Battle Hymn of the Republic echoed over London. |
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Outside there is a parking forecourt to the front and an enclosed rear garden laid out in lawn with a south-easterly aspect. |
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Outside outlets must also include ground fault interrupters. |
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Outside of simply helping to match your input to your output, use the metric to help increase your movement throughout the day. |
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Outside the cafe, you'll find a mechanic for on-the-go tune-ups. |
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Outside the lodge, the unspoiled African wilderness creates a breathtaking panorama. |
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The eight-year-old has finished in the frame in both his starts this season and went down by only a neck to On The Outside over fences at Stratford last month. |
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Outside the core, it continues to be blighted by an air of neglect. |
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Outside the house, some people sat on the piles of rock in front of their now exposed living rooms and bedrooms. |
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Outside science, vanishingly few deep thinkers win a Nobel Prize. |
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Outside armies have toppled Afghanistan's government and installed a new one, but it controls only its broken-down capital and very little of the vast country beyond. |
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Outside one actor's tent on Saturday, a buckskin was stretched out to dry. |
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Outside the judicial system, the Confederate military and civilian vigilance committees continued to threaten and attack people suspected of disloyalty. |
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Outside of concerns for the lack of education the kids are receiving, is worry about how they will spend their time instead. |
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Outside burned a fire over which hung an iron cauldron, ready simmering. |
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Outside the breeding season the mares and stallions are kept separate otherwise the stallions fight to the death to win mating rights over the mares. |
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Outside the grimy windows of the decrepit lounge that serves as a Cabinet office the autumn sunlight filtered through the leaves of the plane trees. |
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Outside these specialised terms for slaves, there are some usages in the colonial newspapers which parallel those of the English press, but perhaps rather more obscurely. |
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Outside the ancient settlement, with its alleyways and arches reinforced with bamboo canes, is the early 13 th-century romanesque church of St Esteve. |
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Outside the door Osred was harnessing two horses to the waggon. |
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Outside lighting can be as simple as stringing a set of lights around a tree or for Christmas enthusiasts creating a winter wonderland in the garden. |
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Outside the temperatures were sub-zero and the sea was frozen over. |
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Outside it was cold and my teeth chattered as I breathed in the fresh air. |
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Outside the Russia House, headquarters for the country's Olympic delegation in Turin, a horde of people gathered at the entryway, looking frozen and distraught. |
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Outside the hotel a piper is being photographed by a South African rugby player as he plays a welcoming tune for a coachload of Scottish tourists. |
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Outside the wind howls, the snow falls, the occasional taxi sweeps past. |
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Outside traces to swingletrees first and then the inside ones. |
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Outside the city, though, his work took on the very different character evident here, combining the lessons of Europe with the pastoral romanticism of Samuel Palmer. |
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Outside of the skilled trades, unions had difficulty monopolizing the labor supply, and strikes were often a necessary tactic in gaining union recognition or a closed shop. |
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Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell. |
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Outside after the service, there was a color guard and a 21-gun salute and a horrible, heartbreaking ritual where a Marine commander begins taking roll call. |
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Outside the hut the wind has got up, a strong piercing wind. |
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Outside the hotel one of the ships saw the escape pod launch. |
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Outside forces like the press and media could corrupt the young boy, and John wished his son to have the most normal of childhoods, in light of the circumstances. |
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Outside in the cow-house my mother made the music of milking. |
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Outside London, no professional police force was in place and the mechanisms of control available to the authorities were old-fashioned and creaky. |
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Outside of the well-deserved worship of vanilla ice cream, fudge, caramel and peanut butter were noteworthy as popular flavors in new product introductions in the past year. |
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Outside the capital, international-aid workers say that the cold and hungry people are too concerned about day-to-day survival to bother with ideology. |
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Outside this angle the cephalic margin curves backward and outward, forming a notch beneath which the antenna may have emerged, then curves backward into the genal spine. |
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Outside the Soviet Union, perestroika and glasnost spread among people who were resentful of Soviet domination and worried about economic collapse. |
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Outside market hours, the island serves as a park with trees and green banks round the edge, while bridges at both ends allow a promenade across it. |
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Outside experts said the new flaws were nearly identical to problems that were exploited by the so-called Blaster infection, which spread last month with devastating damage. |
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Outside the Hungry Pilgrim restaurant stood an examplar of esurient puritanism dressed in a black-and-white Cromwellian costume with hair in a pigtail. |
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Outside of his main characters, most of King's dramatis personae tend to be little more than cliches and stereotypes who exist only to move the story forward. |
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Outside the church service Friday night, Annette Cook stood with her daughters trying to make sense of what happened. |
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Outside the bakery of Akram Shahmeh, 42, rocks are flying and tires are burning. |
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A dozen movies far superior to Dogtooth or Outside the Law were bewilderingly overlooked. |
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Outside parliament, anyone who challenged the clamour for partition was devoured by the mobs. |
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Outside the elite, the next 10 teams all appear able to beat each other on any given day and this has kept a whole pack of teams in a relatively close bunch. |
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Outside on the plaza lay piles of granite still to be put in place, pallets stacked up on the grass, and more rolls of copper wire yet to be slotted in to place. |
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Outside the main gate were a few students with woebegone faces, for they had been unable to produce their identity cards and had therefore been denied entry. |
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Outside the United States and Western Europe, however, the picture is decidedly mixed. |
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Outside the city, loggers have denuded the mountain slopes of their thick forests, and millions of sheep, goats, and yaks have left lush pastures rutted and barren. |
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Outside air temperature and AHU discharge air temperature were trended as well. |
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Outside of the HRE, the most common sovereign rank of these below was that of Prince. |
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Outside of Quebec, most contract law is still common law, based on the rulings of judges in contract litigation over the years. |
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Outside of the Commons, Margot and he returned to 20 Cavendish Square and he divided his life between there, The Wharf and visiting. |
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Outside this region, including ancient China and ancient India, historical timelines unfolded differently. |
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Outside the hall, a 24,300 tonne capacity shiplift allows completed vessels to be lowered into the water independently of the tide. |
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Outside Ravenglass station, the line is single track with passing loops at Miteside, Irton Road and Fisherground. |
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Outside Greenhead the Pennine Way passes Thirlwall Castle on Hadrian's Wall. |
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Outside the unparished area, there are 31 civil parishes, represented by parish councils. |
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Outside of patent leathers and specialties, I know of no other types of shoe leathers which are commanding replacement costs today. |
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Outside of the basic reading, writing, and math skills, and having an idea of what's out there, they were just spewing useless information. |
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Outside the car window was a glaze of darkness stippled with the gold of infrequent mysterious lights. |
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Outside the metropolitan areas most councils are now elected en bloc every four years. |
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Outside a late-autumn storm was building and the air in the room was damp. |
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Outside of politics, the telephone and the cable, all up-to-dateness offends him. |
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Outside of Australia and parts of New Zealand, most areas with an oceanic climate experience at least one snowstorm per year. |
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Outside I felt, well, appropriately post-coital, given the situation. |
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Outside Billy Tallon, the Queen Mother's Page of the Backstairs, went on an impromptu walkabout to greet members of the public. |
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Outside the aquatic environment, betanodaviruses seem to lose their cytopathogenicity very easily. |
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Outside our kitchen window in Tanzania were some trees, and one day a beautiful Vitelline masked weaverbird came to build a nest. |
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Outside Wales, a related form survives as the name Cumbria in North West England, which was once a part of Yr Hen Ogledd. |
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Outside were carved heads of Shakespeare and Milton, Chaucer and Dante. |
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Outside there was the soft patter of summer rain and the sky was pale with the rising, cloudwashed sun. |
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Outside the UK, Stephen Leadbeater has been promoted from category head of beauty to commercial director of Boots Ireland. |
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Outside merchants also provided loans in the form of hypothecs to the French Canadian population. |
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Outside the hootch, we open mail, hundreds of letters from youth groups, scout troops, classes of school children. |
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Outside there are private gardens with mature borders, a silver birch and red holm oak tree. |
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Outside the court, the police had a tough time keeping eager beaver fans and the media in control. |
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Outside there are two platform tennis courts, three additional tennis courts and a 50-foot swimming pool. |
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Outside of the movie store, was dancing on the sidewalk like a goober to make my sister laugh. |
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Outside the school, the wind picks up as we walk back toward the border. |
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Outside the Garden City office Tuesday, employees told reporters the company had advised them not to say anything to the media. |
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Outside Scotland, Canadian Gaelic is spoken, mainly in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. |
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Outside all the other spheres, the heavenly, fifth element, manifested in the stars and planets, moves in the perfection of circles. |
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Outside polling places supporters of candidates and parties hand out how-to-vote cards to electors. |
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Outside the courthouse, the failing Washington school system was hypersegregated, with more than 90 percent of its students black and Latino. |
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Outside the city centre is Star City entertainment complex on the former site of Nechells Power Station. |
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Outside the city centre, the largest suburban shopping areas are Gosforth and Byker. |
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Outside the main city of Derby, the largest town in the county is Chesterfield. |
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Outside the unparished area there are 31 civil parishes, represented by parish councils. |
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Outside of the US, a higher proportion of petroleum tends to be used for electricity. |
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Outside the United States the Chuo Main Line is an example of a modern, heavily utilized urban quadruple track railway. |
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Outside of these commonalities, great differences separated north and south, primarily in subject matter. |
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Outside of Scandinavia, the licentiate is normally a lower level qualification. |
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Outside the cities, Romans were avid riders and rode on or drove quite a number of vehicle types, some of which are mentioned here. |
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Outside of these, only members of the college or vacation guests may visit the castle. |
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Outside the Middle East, this is the best collection, and unaffected by recent terrorist destruction. |
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Outside of campaigning, some activists choose to engage in direct intervention such as the sabotage of the hunt. |
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Outside of boxing, he has worked as a philanthropist and mixed martial arts promoter. |
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Outside Europe, French is spoken natively most in the Canadian province of Quebec. |
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Outside this system are the schools under the Direct Subsidy Scheme and private international schools. |
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Outside the Festival season, Edinburgh supports several theatres and production companies. |
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Outside the chapel in the weeping mirk a squire held his shield, another his helm, a groom walked his horse. |
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Outside the field of history, Tacitus' influence is most prominent in the area of political theory. |
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Outside of Sarajevo, the combatants' successes varied greatly during this year. |
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Outside Tokyo, Narita International Airport, in Chiba Prefecture, is the major gateway for international travelers to Japan. |
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Outside Brussels proper, the farming lobby's power has been a factor determining EU agricultural policy since the earliest days of integration. |
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Outside of sermons during the celebration of the divine liturgy it could not instruct or evangelise to the faithful or its youth. |
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Outside school, he and other neighbourhood children performed plays, usually written by Waugh. |
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Outside the ranks of the giants there are few other composers of whom the same could be said. |
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In a move that provoked mixed reaction from both fans and critics, Bowie chose Nine Inch Nails as his tour partner for the Outside Tour. |
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Outside of America, during Berkeley's lifetime his philosophical ideas were comparatively uninfluential. |
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Outside Ireland, football is mainly played among members of the Irish diaspora. |
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Outside Scotland, Canadian Gaelic is spoken mainly in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. |
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Outside the British ambassador's residence stands a statue of Sir Winston Churchill. |
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Outside the United Kingdom, the British Crown Dependencies of Jersey and Guernsey use the pound sterling as their currencies. |
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Outside of the party's initial position on the war, party members were free to choose for themselves their level of support for the war effort. |
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Outside service times, people seeking a quiet place to pray or worship are admitted to St Dunstan's Chapel free of charge. |
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Outside the stadium there is a training barn for the players, as well as a training pitch and athletics track. |
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Outside the walls, residential estates have been built to the north towards Pembroke Dock, to the east towards Lamphey, and to the south. |
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Outside breeding grounds, slow clicks are rarely heard, and usually near the surface. |
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Outside the andesite line, volcanism is of the explosive type, and the Pacific Ring of Fire is the world's foremost belt of explosive volcanism. |
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Outside of Italy, according to one study, Greeks from Crete, Laconia, and Peloponese are genetically closest to Sicilians. |
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Outside Paris, all the large cities have a Museum of Fine Arts with a section dedicated to European and French painting. |
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Outside of Norway, the three western arms of New Zealand's Lake Te Anau are named North Fiord, Middle Fiord and South Fiord. |
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Outside of countries' exclusive economic zones, fishing is difficult to control. |
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Outside the Baltic Shield, and in Russia in particular, the LGM ice margin of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet was highly lobate. |
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Outside Sweden and Finland, there are about 40,000 active learners enrolled in Swedish language courses. |
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Outside and to the south of the city walls, the suburb along the Divette was frequented by sailors. |
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Outside the town, low ground to the east and south is cut by ditches, which limit the landward approach to roads raised above ground level. |
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Outside the breeding season, prairie voles live in close proximity with others in small colonies. |
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Outside cultivated land it prefers marginal zones of forests, particularly ecotonal grass and scrub vegetation. |
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Outside of the reproductive season, they often roost communally in trees or shrubs. |
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Outside the breeding season, common frogs live a solitary life in damp places near ponds or marshes or in long grass. |
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Outside Russia, the Cossacks tend to be viewed as cartoonish anachronisms, with their whips, papakha fur hats and horses. |
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Outside the United States the name was used in 1819 for the Gran Colombia, a precursor of the modern Republic of Colombia. |
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Outside the extreme northwest, the taiga is dominant, covering a significant fraction of the entirety of Siberia. |
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Outside nutrient inputs may be used, however manure is returned directly to the grassland as a major nutrient source. |
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Outside the chapel, a portal giving access to the bastion, where the remains of a perimeter wall are visible. |
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Outside Europe, French is spoken natively most in the Canadian province of Quebec, and in parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. |
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Outside of the Church, no one can hope for life or salvation unless he is excused through ignorance beyond his control. |
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Outside the boundaries of the microcosm lie foreign realms that, because they are unfamiliar or not ordered, represent chaos, death or night. |
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Outside of Seville are nine PS20 solar power towers which use the city's sunny weather to provide most of it with clean and renewable energy. |
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Outside this Pratchettian sub-genre it is actually rare to come across novels that treat Arthurian material from a humorous perspective. |
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Outside of the port, in other areas of the province, the economy was based on agriculture, livestock, and commerce. |
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Outside was the palace of Moctezuma with 100 rooms, each with its own bath, for the lords and ambassadors of allies and conquered people. |
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Outside Panama City, regional festivals take place throughout the year featuring local musicians and dancers. |
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Outside the town is the Santa Brigida mine which sustained the town until it gave out. |
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Outside linguistics the term grammar is often used in a rather different sense. |
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Outside the South, the majority of North American English speakers maintain a clear distinction in perception and production. |
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Outside the region's administrative boundary, it includes contiguous suburban settlements and a few densely populated outliers connected to it by ribbon development. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their positions with other employment, particularly minor posts within the Kirk, such as clerk. |
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Outside the tomb, a ring of kerbstones shows the original extent of the mound, and they also follow the line of the ditch of the earlier henge monument. |
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Outside government, a jury or panel of judges may make determinations in competition, such as at a wine tasting, art exhibition, talent contest, or reality game show. |
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Outside South Asia, it is spoken by large numbers of migrant South Asian workers in the major urban centres of the Persian Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia. |
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Outside these boundaries lie international waters, or the high seas. |
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Outside experts claim North Korea's detainment of its southern neighbours could be an attempt to pressure South Korea or to raise northern hostility towards the country. |
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Outside Bedrock headed for a carplane stop in a meditative mood. |
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Outside India, such a drink would more likely be labelled a rum. |
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Outside the United Kingdom mild is virtually unknown, with the exception of Old in New South Wales and some microbrewery recreations in North America and Scandinavia. |
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Outside Devon and Cornwall Celtic influence on music in the West Country is much less obvious, but folk music still retains many distinctive local characteristics. |
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