From here, you can also admire the ingenuity of the wave-like, or hilly, structure that defines the centre. |
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The map they had seen did not show that the area was hilly and their land was rather high on the hills. |
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It is a hilly region, and Poovanmala is a small hill where my cousin and her husband grow rubber. |
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If you struggle on a hilly course, practice running up more hills in training. |
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The walk starts at 10 am and lasts five to six hours taking in steep, hilly terrain. |
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The tribal populace in the hilly areas of the State has not been largely affected by the same as compared to the plain people. |
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Their collection of photographs contains a pictorial history of the hilly district. |
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This is a very hilly and mountainous region of the country where it snows in the winter. |
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She tried to grow vegetables but the rocky ground and hilly environment made it very challenging. |
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The steep hilly street, created with sharp curves, take ten turns before it ends. |
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I drive back to Carcassonne through a hilly landscape, with mountains in the distance. |
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I went north along the coast for a few hours until the land became hilly and rocky. |
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The house took a while to find, nestled as it is in the lower parts of one of the more hilly areas of Mill Valley in Marin. |
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The main island is green and hilly and has a mountain range that divides it in half. |
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I had a bicycle, but in our hilly district ten miles was about the perimeter for that. |
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We did 2-3 hour hikes on uneven hilly terrain for several weekends beforehand as well as shorter walks most working days. |
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Most of the men in the village had also sought protection from the guerrillas, whose hideouts were located in several hilly areas nearby. |
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Does that mean that the small hilly State has effectively put into operation a strong system of education? |
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The scenery gradually changed from the rolling plains to grassy meadows, with little yellow buttercups dotting the now slightly hilly terrain. |
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If you are planning a sojourn on hilly terrain, sloping mountains or steep ghats, then this is the place. |
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I climbed over the safety barrier and sat on the grassy, hilly verge to wait. |
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Teams travel entirely on foot, navigating by map and compass between checkpoints in terrain that varies from open farmland to hilly forest. |
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Absurdly, I took the back roads route to the post office, which was twisty and hilly and totally unplowed. |
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The view was of a hilly allotment site with sheds and a railway station, and slimy, furrowed mud. |
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Old Chinese boneshaker bicycles can be hired for a pittance, and the area is less hilly than much of Xishuangbanna. |
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If your land is too hilly, an underpowered tractor may not be able to climb the slopes. |
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Those from the coastal states came from the hilly, interior backcountry rather than the coastal tidewater areas. |
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Mr Pope said the most difficult part of the journey was the bad weather and hilly terrain in Scotland. |
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Other mannequins display sportswear ideal for games and athletics, as well as for long treks in hilly areas. |
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The hilly course was made worse with the fact that it was pouring with rain and windy as well. |
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With the hilly terrain between the two antennas, the signal would encounter severe attenuation. |
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There is hilly and flat terrain with plenty of peach and almond tree plantations. |
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There was a full moon, and stories of recent cougar sightings swirled through Nostdal's head as he labored up and down the hilly road. |
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She came at him again, but he grabbed her arms and they fell to the hilly terrain in what looked like a death wrestle. |
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In the hills are the nimble klipspringers which explore these hilly rocky outcrops. |
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Granada's pleasures are mostly within walkable distance, but it is hilly, so you may choose to ride up and walk down. |
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Of course, I could not see the town yet, as the country road was quite windy and hilly. |
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Washington in this area is quite hilly and Rock Creek Park has some very steep ravines. |
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Over the hilly five acres grow native black oak, incense cedar, white fir and Coulter, knobcone, sugar and ponderosa pines. |
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During certain weather conditions, the constant stream of air over hilly areas would produce small, electrically charged whirlwinds. |
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The steep slopes and hilly terrain allow water to rush down to the sea. |
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The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape. |
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As the plane makes the descent to El Paso, Berry Oakley squints down at the brown, hilly town. |
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Nice places to live, where the kids can run through the hilly yards behind sandstone apartment blocs. |
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The water mass consists of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, some truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. |
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Irene's own memories of regional food include singing hinny hilly scones, so called because they were so rich in fat they used to sing on the griddle. |
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Both were dry, hilly landscapes with soil, sand, and wind shear as significant factors to deal with. |
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The Dogras inhabiting the hilly tract bounding the mountains of the Kashmir Valle on the south and extending to the plains of the Punjab, are descended from Aryan stock. |
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Are you looking to burn fat with a fast-paced hike on hilly terrain? |
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Vermont, a hilly, rocky state, lends itself to small farm operations. |
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It is a hilly town, and precipitous commons stretch into its very centre. |
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The Chennapatna taluk is also hilly, but the tree vegetation is smaller. |
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The region is generally hilly and sparsely populated in the North and West, and urban and arable in the East and South. |
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Much of the local authority's area is hilly with the main area of upland being located in the council ward of Mawr. |
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Other upland and hilly areas in the north and Midlands are the Cheviot Hills, the North York Moors, and the Shropshire Hills. |
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But the houses are so delicious and the way they're townscaped on to hilly bits is absolutely wonderful. |
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Hong Kong Island's steep, hilly terrain was initially served by sedan chairs. |
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Most of the islands are volcanic in origin and have a hilly, rugged terrain. |
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Outcroppings of stone, ravines, or hilly or mountainous terrain called for cuttings and tunnels. |
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The Usumacinta style developed in the hilly terrain of the Usumacinta drainage. |
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The coastal deserts produce little more than cacti, apart from hilly fog oases and river valleys that contain unique plant life. |
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Construction between Windy Hill and Pole Moor was difficult through inhospitable hilly terrain, peat bogs, and in undesirable weather conditions. |
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It is generally hilly, with thin, stony clay soils, and contains few areas suitable for farming. |
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In Assam it is an important source of carbohydrates especially for natives of hilly areas. |
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They are suited to larger heads than the other type of wheel so they are ideally suited to hilly country. |
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Traveling through the hilly Ardennes, it is one of the longest and most arduous races of the season. |
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In golf, the terrain on golf courses is often made more rugged and hilly to make the holes harder to play. |
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In hilly regions, reservoirs are often constructed by enlarging existing lakes. |
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Other service reservoirs can be almost entirely underground, especially in more hilly or mountainous country. |
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The rest of the surface is hilly, the average height decreasing towards the southwest to Failsworth and the city of Manchester. |
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For cycling, although hilly, Sheffield is compact and has few major trunk roads. |
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The urban structure of Oldham is irregular when compared to most towns in England, its form restricted in places by its hilly upland terrain. |
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Paralell with volcanism a hilly peneplain formed in northeastern Scania due to weathering and erosion of the basement rocks. |
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The region is mostly hilly, with a range of mountains in the west, and plain areas in the southeast. |
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Anemurium is one of the oldest settlements in the hilly Cilician region, sitting on the Mediterranean coast at the southernmost tip of Anatolia. |
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Along the lower half of the Dniester, the western bank is high and hilly while the eastern one is low and flat. |
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The terrain of inland Sicily is mostly hilly and is intensively cultivated wherever possible. |
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The refugees gathered in a hilly redoubt several miles outside the city. |
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The upper part of its course leads through a hilly region called the Weserbergland. |
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In the west this results in a hilly landscape of diverse character that resembles that of neighbouring county Devon. |
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Exmoor is loosely defined as an area of hilly open moorland in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England. |
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The inland terrain is rural, generally hilly, and has a low population density in comparison to many other parts of England. |
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It does not have the mountains found in other parts of Dyfed but much of the interior is still hilly. |
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Carmarthenshire, the southeastern part of Dyfed, is mostly hilly, except for the river valleys and coastal strip. |
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The southeastern Chittagong region covers evergreen and semi evergreen hilly jungles. |
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In mountainous or hilly districts, where vegetable food is scarce, badgers rely on rabbits as a principal food source. |
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While widespread signs of vagrant beavers were found, spread as a breeding animal was slowed by watershed divides in the hilly terrain. |
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The rivers Avon and Frome cut through the limestone to the underlying clay, creating Bristol's characteristically hilly landscape. |
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Port Moresby is a beautiful city, picturesquely situated on hilly ground near the seashore. |
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The region is hilly and largely rural, with the River Tweed flowing west to east through it. |
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And athletes say strenuous endeavors such as a hilly, long-distance run can produce an endorphin high that lasts many hours. |
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The urban structure of Rochdale is regular when compared to most towns in England, its form restricted in places by its hilly upland terrain. |
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In an elaborately built, indoor San Francisco, passengers ride cable cars through quiet, hilly streets. |
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Inversely, they are used on land as sea cliff warnings in rugged and hilly terrain in the foggy Faroe Islands. |
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The Tanimbar Islands are dry and hilly, while the Aru Islands are flat and swampy. |
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Subsequently marine sediments burried old surfaces preserving the rocky shores and hilly terrain of the day. |
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They also graze in hilly or mountainous areas where the slopes are not steep. |
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This gives way to temperate and forested hilly areas in the neighbouring western region. |
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In hilly country, the divide lies along topographical ridges, and may be in the form of a single range of hills or mountains, known as a dividing range. |
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It has greater open and hilly landscapes, partly forested, partly open pastures, usually with grazing herds, or vegetables and fruit fields, but it is still hilly. |
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The western half of the state consists of the hilly Great Plains as well as the northern part of the Badlands, which are to the west of the Missouri River. |
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Onshore turbine installations in hilly or mountainous regions tend to be on ridgelines generally three kilometres or more inland from the nearest shoreline. |
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Daytime heating and nighttime cooling of the hilly slopes lead to day to night variations in the airflow, similar to the relationship between sea breeze and land breeze. |
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Located in the midst of a hilly terrain, the lake is wrapped around by a wildlife sanctuary, which is home to monitor lizards, sloth bears and crocodiles. |
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Jutland's terrain is relatively flat, with open lands, heaths, plains and peat bogs in the west and a more elevated and slightly hilly terrain in the east. |
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The couple bought a dilapidated dairy farm on 700 hilly acres in upstate New York and named it Steepletop, after a local wildflower, the steeplebush. |
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Limestone to the west and north of the old red sandstone of the Hereford Plain has given rise to exceptionally attractive hilly country with delightful, narrow valleys. |
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Inspired by the parallel rows and rolling contours of a hilly vineyard, Vintry Fine Wines, New York City, establishes a new typology of wine store. |
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A single track road runs around the coast of the island where the flattest land and houses are, the interior of the island is hilly and uninhabited. |
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Further occupation came with the Upper Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age when Mesolithic hunter gatherers roamed the hilly tundra. |
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The area is hilly to mountainous with many small watersheds. |
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The central spine of the peninsula is mostly hilly moorland. |
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It is a hilly area, with the Scottish Southern Uplands to the north, and the Cheviot Hills forming the border between the two countries to the south. |
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Micro Hydro Power Plants can be installed in the north-eastern hilly regions and in the existing irrigational canal system with a sufficient head. |
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Moravia, the eastern part of the country, is also quite hilly. |
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Trujillo is set on a coastal plain of the La Libertad Region and has a gentle topography with hilly terrain, sitting on a plateau of the Trujillo Province. |
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