As soon as a visitor countered them, the actors responded by launching into an intellectual discussion on art. |
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In a later period a note of what each visitor was wearing was written up in an official register. |
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At nearly ninety he continues his research and his writing and is a regular visitor to the New Zealand room at the Canterbury Public Library. |
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Mr Lennon was a regular Sunday evening visitor to the Old Castle Inn but he was not known as a heavy drinker. |
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The three-day event saw its regular royal visitor Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, drop by. |
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May is a regular and well known visitor to the Day Care Centre in Abbeyleix District Hospital, for which she is also a dedicated fundraiser. |
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Your average Lakeland visitor will at the very least manage a quick hike around Windermere or perhaps a ramble around Grasmere. |
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The clearing had not emptied as usual, but instead grew more crowded, as news of a visitor spread to those that dwelt nearby. |
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His first important job was as a visitor of religious houses under Henry, an appointment through which he greatly expanded his father's estate. |
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One remembers the fellow visitor off to the right but cannot see them, as they are blotted out by the strobe's afterimage. |
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The opening exchanges were evenly matched but the visitor eventually made the breakthrough on 25 minutes. |
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Princess Anne proved to be a popular visitor when she opened the new Wharfedale Hospital yesterday. |
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In the visitor centre, artefacts taken from Oakbank are put on display, including a toggle, a pendant and cherry stones. |
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St Petersburg Ballet Theatre, now 10 years old, is a regular and popular visitor to Britain, and it doesn't stint on its coverage. |
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They've had to triple the size of the car park and appoint a visitor services manager. |
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A health visitor sometimes visits, but in an emergency both these old men would be in trouble out here. |
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The hostel was in the firing line because of a steady decline in visitor numbers and the need for building refurbishments. |
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I am a regular visitor to the area and particularly on wet, windy days there is little to occupy the children. |
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Although there were no outbreaks of the disease in East Yorkshire, visitor numbers slumped after rights of way and campsites were closed. |
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The rest of us sat staring into space, apparently waiting for an answer to arrive like a visitor from the spirit world. |
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A visitor to the home could leave a hat, cane, umbrella or wrap on the Victorian hall tree. |
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The museum has exceeded expected visitor numbers and hit its 300,000 annual target within its first six months. |
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Plans call for new stairwells and elevators in the center of the building, new alarm and climate-control systems, and visitor amenities. |
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Susan Bradburne now summons him at the first sight of trouble and he is a regular visitor to many racing stables throughout Scotland. |
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There was one bird visitor which certainly was after food, but in the shape of another bird! |
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The Eurasian Wigeon is a regular winter visitor to Washington's coasts and western lowlands. |
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Our Black Swan was, according to Lloyd, an annual visitor to the East Pond for at least a few years. |
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But, of course, the woodpecker may be a regular visitor and I wouldn't necessarily know. |
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The little ringed plover is a visitor from early March although arrivals are not widespread until the month end. |
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Sharath Babu says the golden oriole is an attractive bird, a winter visitor to Bangalore. |
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It will usually vocalize or bill-clap as well, in an effort to scare away the unwanted visitor or predator. |
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Upstairs, the visitor sees that a group of 3rd-graders are also having a math lesson. |
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This is a wonderful development in the area and was much needed to facilitate the local visitor and the passing tourists. |
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He is a senior social worker who lives in Kent but is a frequent visitor to his home area. |
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He was a frequent visitor to the archival and historical sections of Laois library and had written extensively on his local area. |
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Mr Michael Henry, who resides in London, but who is a native of the island and a frequent visitor deplored the lack of progress. |
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O'Callaghan had a regular avian visitor every morning, the high-pitched voice of Sammy Sparrow. |
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She was a frequent visitor to the local garden centres in the city and county and her garden was a testimony to her love of shrubs and flowers. |
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Bulgaria has much more to offer the foreign visitor than package holidays at a Black Sea resort. |
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At lower altitudes, the national park offers many safe trails for exploration and a visitor centre. |
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This bird may have been a visitor from Victoria, or a vagrant from the population in eastern Asia. |
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As a visitor from the affluent west, I returned home with two thoughts uppermost in my mind. |
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The visitor to Greece rarely leaves without experiencing Greek hospitality. |
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I was about to ask Fred about when we were going to eat when a very unwelcome visitor arrived at our table. |
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This has been my home for the past two years and now this unwelcome visitor seems set to spoil it. |
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In Britain we have one very rare species which is the snowy owl but this does not breed here, being only a winter visitor to Scotland. |
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The sniffer dog makes periodic visits to the temple and an unwary visitor is sure to be frightened at the sight of the canine. |
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It's only ever happened once, and that was only because a visitor snibbed a lock that wasn't meant to be snibbed. |
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The visitor swore the children weren't near enough to the item to have moved it. |
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A visitor from California is Diana's brother, Adam, who is running for Congress, accompanied by his young, smarmily solicitous secretary, Jamie. |
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Entry pages generally show that the visitor may have bookmarked your site on that page, probably because of its valuable content. |
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When the mysterious visitor walks through the door, he hits him in the head with the plank of wood. |
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An unexpected visitor made it clear to him that he was still expected to finish what he had started. |
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She was undernourished and she had never seen by a health visitor or a doctor. |
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It was one of my old haunts when I was a frequent visitor to New York, working on a novel with underlife scenes on the streets of Brooklyn. |
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Each visitor is allowed a one-hour session on the ice and children have to be more than six years of age. |
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And sure, it is a lot to ask the average museum visitor to sit through eight films in one sitting. |
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Inside, an inner armature repeats the sweep of the outer structure, and the visitor is enveloped by emerald garden mesh. |
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The spaces are designed to make the visitor feel disoriented, to simulate the feeling of those who were exiled. |
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The Abbey site is now run primarily as an historic monument with a museum and visitor facilities. |
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The timber treatment continues inside, its texture enhanced by the sidelight, so the visitor easily makes the connection. |
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But no visitor could leave the show without wowing at the Persian and Siamese cats owned by Mohan Vettath. |
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It is considered essential to offer any visitor a small cup of black coffee called a tinto. |
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The firm said it expects visitor numbers to double or triple by the end of next year. |
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As a regular visitor to Edinburgh, residing at my club in the city, I was horrified by the contents of this anti-French bilge in your newspaper. |
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A visitor from Communist Eastern Europe would have suffered only the mildest culture shock. |
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Building styles from throughout the country branch off from a main square, showing the visitor a miniature Spain. |
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A short, soft knock came on the wooden door, and presently the call of an elderly woman's voice bid her visitor enter. |
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After all, she's a bit of a Francophile and is already a frequent visitor to the country. |
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I have half a mind to suggest to the tourist people that they should designate our roadworks as visitor attractions. |
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A keen swimmer and trampolinist, she was a regular visitor to the gym and had completed the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. |
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The Company intend berthing a cruise ship at the Pier to provide additional visitor accommodation. |
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Cascading in 30-foot tiers, the falls are accessible by trails starting from the park's visitor center. |
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York is also in need of another key visitor attraction to keep tourists in the city for longer, the Vision report continues. |
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Our visitor numbers are through the roof and tourism is becoming the boom industry in Hull. |
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The report revealed that unless there is a fundamental change in visitor numbers, the Centre will continue to be a drain on the Council purse. |
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The bejewelled visitor to the Metropolitan Opera, facing a bank of paparazzi at the entrance. |
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Upon entering the early April woods, however, the visitor will find instead a blanket of thousands of cut-leaved toothworts. |
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Truly, our visitor might conclude, the idea of a meritocracy in Britain has yet to catch on. |
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A visit to a reconstructed fur trade post usually takes today's visitor off frequently traveled major highways. |
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A five-bay timbered building fronted the street through which the visitor entered a courtyard, with the house proper on the far side. |
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A visitor to America's Yellowstone National Park is sure to spot some of the large mammals, or megafauna, for which the region is justly famous. |
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This February the visitor tally is nigh seven thousand, a more than threefold increase of which I'm mighty proud. |
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Here the visitor can explore 60 acres of meadows, woods and gardens, studded with a dozen pavilions designed by sculptor Erwin Heerich. |
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The grounds are spacious and invite the visitor to enjoy the quietude or share a picnic lunch with the whole family. |
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If any visitor or family member has an illness, either the patient or the ill person should wear a mask. |
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It is hoped that the visitor centre will be opened by the Queen before the Commonwealth Games. |
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Now the Folly in the Dales market town of Settle is set to become a museum and visitor centre dedicated to the history of north Craven. |
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Another early visitor was Nathaniel Buchanan while droving cattle from Queensland to Glencoe Station. |
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After this, the visitor would return to the tepidarium and then to frigidarium to cool down. |
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On the news this morning, the old bag was saying that the visitor figures for the fountain had far exceeded their predictions. |
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To help pay the bills, she took on teaching at the Belleview School, a two-room schoolhouse that is now the preserve's visitor center. |
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The beautiful 6 metre scale model at the visitor centre is 34 times smaller than the monument. |
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The scaffolding from a building that was being repaired from Ivan was sheered off and tossed into a nearby visitor center. |
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The range of makes and models on offer, Orton said, had a visible impact on visitor numbers. |
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When the Broadway pro learned that his young visitor wanted to write musicals, he offered avuncular encouragement and advice. |
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The whole month of April will see every visitor to the showroom receive half a kilo of tamarind fruit. |
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A regular visitor to Mayo, he takes a very keen interest in GAA affairs in this county. |
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More than forty sailing boats, fishing boats and pleasure craft were afloat in Sligo Bay to see the visitor off. |
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Those bold moves helped to revitalise the city as a visitor attraction and shopping centre, and many other towns and cities followed suit. |
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The medieval village of Carcassonne is one of the best visitor attractions in the region and is not to be missed. |
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Sligo Folk Park is the latest regional visitor and tourist attraction in the County. |
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A lot of its activities either break even or lose money in order to attract visitor interest here. |
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In her mid-sixties and a frequent visitor to her old home in Parks, her sudden passing is a great loss to her loving family. |
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To a visitor from a non-Islamic planet earth, the Hurrian political system would appear to be an exotic blend of Stalin and a militant Sweden. |
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This capital of the 17th century Safavid dynasty can keep a visitor in awe for days. |
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He published articles on health visitor attachments and group practice organisation. |
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Our doctor, the health visitor and even the drivers worked day and night and exhausted the medicine. |
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Every visitor is given a pair of hardwood rhythm sticks which they clack together while circling four traditionally painted warriors. |
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Although partly ruined, largely due to the bombardment by Morozini in 1687, it still fills the visitor with admiration and awe. |
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Staff and residents at an Ilkley nursing home are preparing a right royal welcome for a special visitor to the town. |
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The first thing that the visitor to Croydon should know is that it abounds with places to eat and drink. |
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Place enough content above the fold to allow your visitor to make a decision about continuing on the site. |
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The visitor centre was shut, but all we needed was the information board recommending a range of walks. |
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The Northern visitor said it was basically the same attitude when they went to two other town centre bars and a chipper on the same night. |
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For example, a visitor waiting for a family member in treatment can get gourmet coffee or fresh-squeezed juice from a roving vendor. |
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Again everything is interactive so that the visitor absorbs information while having fun. |
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The grandmother has been the driving force behind the project to transform the crumbling control tower into a new visitor attraction. |
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A regular visitor to the station, the Mayor commended Julie for always greeting him with a warm welcome and a smile. |
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However growth in visitor arrivals has slowed over the last few years, resulting in a slower tax growth. |
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The visitor is drawn into the building between huge weathered industrial Corten steel wings. |
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A visitor centre was also added to the design, to provide a vantage point to view the wheel in action. |
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For 5 yuan, a visitor can get a cup of Sichuan tea and sit among bamboo and trees for as long as a whole day. |
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The visitor opens a pink lizard-skin photo album lying on the front counter. |
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There is also a visitor centre and beautiful walks next to the River Avon and under the aqueduct carrying the Union Canal. |
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I spoke before about our new project for managing the water coming from the restrooms of our visitor center. |
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The development will also adjoin a pub and restaurant, as well as being handy for the shops and other visitor attractions in Pier Road. |
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Park rangers offer interpretive tours of the battlefield, and the visitor center holds a small museum. |
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As we looked at the paintings, we overheard another gallery visitor saying to her friend that the works were very restful. |
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A visitor from Nashville rounds off a season of top folk and soul in Haworth this winter and spring. |
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A new wall painting by Richard Long and Monet's Waterlilies gaze at each other balefully and the visitor just whizzes through. |
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The visitor should experience a little vertigo, because something is going on that is beyond his ken. |
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The Queen was recently said to have told a visitor she expected Paris to win. |
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The ship is returning to the Gulf, where she has been a regular visitor in recent years. |
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We then headed to the visitor centre for a cup of tea and to look round a modest exhibition about the local wildlife. |
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This is where an independent visitor can give much-needed positive one-to-one support to reset the balance. |
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Last year in those zones an astonishing 166,430 visitor permits were issued. |
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The first-time visitor to Yorkshire could be forgiven for thinking he had wound up in a land of madmen. |
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Jean McGinnies, a receptionist at the visitor centre, moved to the village 37 years ago. |
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All the door staff were primed to leap into action when the ticket machines recognised the 10-millionth visitor and were waiting for the moment. |
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We must recognise that the appearance of the city has an impact on visitor numbers. |
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A visitor to this site, trying to find particular artifacts, enters her search terms, then pauses over the checkboxes. |
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A glance at a map shows the woodchat to be well distributed as a summer visitor in much of Europe. |
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Mr Ward believes redeveloping libraries as discovery centres is the way to reverse the decline in visitor numbers. |
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Each visitor requires a different level of artistic conversation, but the warmth and quality of the interaction remains the same. |
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I don't analyse visitor statistics in detail, just a one line summary each day, so I've no way of telling who was the two-millionth visitor. |
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He founded a cell in both the London and the Coventry charterhouses, and was a visitor to, and benefactor of, the Hull charterhouse. |
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Was it writ all over my face that I was a first time visitor to their city, with my nerves in top gear? |
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Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes. |
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The Flea rattles its ghostly chains in glee at a visitor from San Marino. |
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The author of two books and dozens of articles about grizzlies, he is a grequent visitor in high school and college classrooms. |
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We spent time in the bustling visitor center, then took a spin through the packed Civil War museum. |
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Another recent visitor to Monaco said that society figures have taken to 'pre-emptively apologising for' Charlene. |
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Those expressive black eyes seem to violently call the visitor to witness. |
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The mammoth 19-inch reflecting telescope, one of the largest public telescopes in northern England, is housed in its own dome at the forest visitor centre. |
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The Mayor, who is a regular Saturday morning visitor to the market, said that it was doubly pleasing for him that the market had come about during his mayoralty. |
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The Wichita Art Museum hands out Xeroxes of visitor viewpoints. |
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The point of the landing page is to prevent your visitor from wandering. |
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What's good for the visitor is often good for the search engine robots. |
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Accordingly, if there is a visitor of Roma or non-Roma ethnic origin, the immigration officer will have to decide whether or not the eligibility criteria are met. |
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It is part of the high-tech armoury used by the company to create visitor attractions, exhibitions, museum galleries as well as tourist information centres. |
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The visitor passes through one of the rooms into the central part of the house, arranged round a garden with a colonnaded portico fronting a series of formal rooms. |
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Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the 2016 online presidential straw poll. |
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They were, according to a Korea expert and recent visitor to Pyongyang, being held in a guesthouse. |
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The QE2 is a regular visitor and some of the Silversea ships, said to be the most expensive cruise ships sailing the oceans, make Dubai a regular port of call. |
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Boycott herself decamped early on, smitten by an American visitor to London, John Steinbeck IV, son of the Nobelist in literature. |
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Railway passengers are barred from setting foot on the mountainside and walkers who have reached the summit will be denied access to the visitor centre. |
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The memory of the dead is respected, by visitor and host alike. |
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Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here. |
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In contrast, visitor numbers fell in the mid-west, midlands and west. |
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Your midwife or health visitor will also check for jaundice. |
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Why their comparative treelessness should deter the visitor is a problem. |
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The last visitor gone, the Pope donned his scarlet shovel hat, threw a black cloak over his white soutane, assembled a dozen members of his court. |
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Which leaves the visitor free to form opinions free of the critical and cultural pressure that comes with looking at consecrated classic or modish modern art. |
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And she was a regular visitor and supporter of her neighbour in the Oxfordshire countryside, David Cameron. |
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He researched the breed and was a frequent visitor to France where he visited shows, sales and farms, following up bloodlines, pedigrees and progeny. |
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And if Namibians themselves are irritated, then imagine the impressions of the visitor or tourist who almost always meets an unfriendly and uncommunicative face? |
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This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone. |
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The Bronington, once skippered by Prince Charles, has been moored on the Manchester Ship Canal in Trafford Park for 12 years as a visitor attraction. |
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The Marsh Trail starts from the back side of the ranch's visitor center and winds its way around a series of sloughs where you may spot a river otter. |
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The story goes that while Sam was working at McVeigh's, an artist visitor was so taken by his bushie whiskers and bowyangs that he asked him if he could take a snap. |
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His knowledge of Westbury was said to be unsurpassed and he had been a key player in planning the town's visitor centre, which opened in December. |
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Beware of an unwelcome visitor or admirer who may take advantage of you. |
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Amidst the many ruffians scattered about the bar, this visitor wearing a brown cotton suit with matching cream tie stood out like a solitary star in the nighttime sky. |
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At each landing is an open porch, supported by columns and protected from exposure to the broiling sun, where the visitor can pause to enjoy a quiet moment in the cool shade. |
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Financial support for a site often depends on verifiable visitor numbers. |
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Staff from all departments, clinical and non-clinical, at any of the sites can be nominated, not only by a patient or visitor but by their manager or a colleague. |
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The Animal Freeing Bridge, Knowledge and Plant Garden, Stone-plate Street, deep lanes, and buoyant boats combine to offer a poetic and harmonious visitor experience. |
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Frequent visitor to bird tables, especially where peanuts are provided. |
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I didn't want to see the park by bus, so I hiked south from the Denali visitor center and spent two days bushwhacking along deep, fast Riley Creek. |
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In many photographs he appears to spoof the efforts of the average camera-toting museum visitor by allowing the bright lights to obscure crucial areas of a given painting. |
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In the Campo Raffaele, this visitor to Venice watched from her apartment a procession of children singing and blowing tin trumpets and squeakers like rude tongues. |
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A few years later, Camp Roosevelt enrollees also developed the forest for outdoor recreation by building hiking trails, campgrounds, and visitor comfort stations. |
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This development caps a highly successful period for the Royal Armouries in Leeds which has seen a 66 per cent increase in visitor numbers in six months. |
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Plenty of small ide, orfe, carp and tench are keeping anglers active with one visitor from Leeds complaining that he did not have time to eat his butties. |
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In fact, anyone claiming they get it after only one viewing is either a professor of quantum physics, a bold-faced liar or a visitor from the hereafter. |
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The importance of your involvement in this project, whether you volunteer as a visitor or offer your camp as a study site, cannot be overemphasized. |
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I suspect he preferred the novelty of being a black man who sang like Elvis in mostly white honky-tonks to being a nearly blind visitor to the king of rock 'n' roll's court. |
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No vehicles are permitted here and there are no visitor services, so if you go, bring water and supplies, and plan to walk a mile and a half to the hoodoos. |
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On entering, the visitor is immediately met by Minneapolis's superb version of the Doryphoros, standing in the centre of a small rotunda. |
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Colin Murphy, the company president said, 'The double-deckers are not just a mode of transportation, they are a visitor activity in themselves. |
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Short Billed Dowitcher sighted on the marsh, first English recording of this American visitor results in national media coverage. |
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Dewey infantrymen passed out soft drinks and small favors to gawking visitors and gave every 200th visitor a door prize. |
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At Skerryvore he gave a copy of Kidnapped to his friend and frequent visitor Henry James. |
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It was disappointing Bernie Ducker, a visitor to Saltburn from Ireland, found Saltburn beach so dirty on his visit at Easter. |
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The hedgehog is probably the most widely known as it is a regular visitor to urban gardens. |
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It deals with issues as diverse as catering services, the House of Commons Library, computer provision, and visitor services. |
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Today, Ta' Qali houses a national park, stadium, the Crafts Village visitor attraction and the Malta Aviation Museum. |
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Phillpotts was a friend of Agatha Christie, who was an admirer of his work and a regular visitor to his home. |
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He was a frequent visitor at Wimbledon where Mr. Wilberforce now resided, and the following account is given of his social unbendings. |
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Along with a series of exhibition rooms and the tunnel there are a number of visitor facilities including a tearoom. |
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This pamphlet explains to the visitor what they are about to witness and perhaps, if they so choose, be a participant in. |
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The Tower of London is not in the City, but is a notable visitor attraction which brings tourists to the southeast of the City. |
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The day trip visitor had become unwell around 30 minutes out of Penzance, so a doctor travelling on board asked for the helicopter. |
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Bermuda's most popular visitor attraction is the Royal Naval Dockyard, which includes the Bermuda Maritime Museum. |
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In the east is Leadenhall Market, a fresh food market that is also a visitor attraction. |
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A dolphin nicknamed Freddie was a frequent visitor to the marina, attracting much local publicity. |
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The zoo is one of the top visitor attractions in Northern Ireland, receiving more than 295,000 visitors a year. |
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The territory currently delegates control of PR Chinese immigrants, as well as issue of visitor permits, to Chinese authorities. |
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As the producer of Five's Terry and Gaby show, Chris is a regular visitor to London's County Hall studios, where his alsation has taken to. |
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Life-sized people pods and a bespoke 'blue screen' sequence engage the visitor with real people and their actual city. |
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Dave Neale of the Carew Cheriton Control Tower Group said the site is an important visitor attraction, bringing history to life. |
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In the early fifties he was a frequent visitor to Dublin where he would share Patrick Swift's studio. |
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The site is open to the public and has a visitor centre with a small museum of objects associated with the caves, including a stuffed cave hyena. |
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Even if a ship captain is a regular visitor to a certain port, he can not match the expertise and experience of the Pilot. |
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The project will be completed at the end of 2018, and will include a visitor centre and a dedicated learning centre. |
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The feat was captured by visitor Steve Copplestone, who was visiting the area from Liverpool. |
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Pytheas is the first known scientific visitor and reporter of the Arctic, polar ice, and the Germanic tribes. |
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A leafcutter ant is pictured at work at the Stratford Butterfly Farm, where they cross on ropes above visitor heads at the venue. |
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Landing pages are any page that a visitor lands on when they click a link to a website. |
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Once the First World War broke out in August 1914, Fisher was a 'constant' visitor to Churchill at the Admiralty. |
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A little auk was a late visitor past North Stack, while three little gulls were blown in to Porthmadog's Llyn Bach by last week's storms. |
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Another visitor Adman Shah said that Rs 200 fee for one day fish hunt was an amount which a common man hardly can afford. |
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The striker, who spent nine months at Her Majesty's Pleasure in 2002 for receiving stolen goods, has become a prison visitor since his release. |
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The three metre-long oarfish was found by a visitor to Tynemouth beach, in North Tyneside. |
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The project also includes the removal of the causeway and its visitor car park. |
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The first bomb, a black bag containing dynamite, was discovered by a visitor on the steps towards the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft. |
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Another visitor was the Archbishop of Lviv, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky. |
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The benefits were estimated from a model of lost visitor nights in hotels following previous erosion events. |
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The bishop is the visitor to five Oxford colleges, including New College, Oxford and St John's College, Oxford. |
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In 2321, Zachry agrees to help technologically advanced visitor Meronym head into the mountains to find the Cloud Atlas communication station. |
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The American purple martin is a visitor to North America, where it arrives in Fehruary at New Orleans, and Boston towards the end of April. |
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It marks the next step in the museum's development from train graveyard into a fully fledged visitor attraction. |
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Mr Hall, 55, of Appley Bridge near Parbold, has named his regular visitor Sas. |
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A DRUG addict caught trying to smuggle narcotics into prison, Sellotaped into his underpants, has gone from visitor to inmate. |
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Other key sectors include retail, leisure and the visitor economy, construction, manufacturing and the creative and digital industries. |
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Heliconias, anthuriums and a host of other exotics really do seem to transport the Chelsea Flower Show visitor to paradise. |
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Call the visitor center first to check on conditions and to get deets on fees, put-ins, and pullouts. |
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Then the visitor bursts into an incredibly richly adorned courtyard, also designed on a quadripartite basis. |
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The Old Haa of Brough in Burravoe is a substantial merchant's house built in 1672 now converted to a museum and visitor centre. |
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Floral visitor guilds of five allochronic flowering asteraceous species in a xeric community in central Mexico. |
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The American visitor was engaged in conversation with the proprietor of the Hotel Adlon in Berlin when one of Hitler's brownshirts walked in. |
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The visitor then passes the cup to others who are present. Each person takes a sip, handing the cup back to the pourer. |
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The Centenary Time Capsule has been buried beneath a newly installed mounted Pulley Wheel outside the visitor centre. |
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But pupils at a Donegal school refused to be outfoxed when they encountered the usual visitor yesterday. |
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The visitor centre at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands provides birdwatching facilities in the Dee Estuary nature reserve. |
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Although the common scoter is a winter visitor to the UK, there are some breeding pairs in the north of Scotland. |
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A new visitor centre at Lincoln Castle will also be opened for the anniversary. |
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During low tide, visitor can view a wide range of coral reefs, fish and many sea species. |
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The Cyncoed campus opened the campus centre in October 2009, which houses the Students' Union, bar and cafe for student, staff and visitor use. |
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Initially visitor numbers were lower than expected which threatened the long term viability of the museum. |
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For example, although one may be considerably older than a provincial governor, when meeting it is usually the visitor who pays respect first. |
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The visitor centres located in Postbridge and Haytor feature information, maps, guidebooks and items for exploring the area. |
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In fact the Geres have banned all swearing in their house, and if a visitor lets slip they're asked to leave. |
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We come to the weekly bazaars to get cheaper items but the prices are getting high even in these bazaars, a visitor of the G-9 weekly bazaar. |
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Willibald's vita describes how a visitor on horseback come to the site of the martyrdom, and a hoof of his horse got stuck in the mire. |
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Power is a visitor to, not a possession of, those it empowers. |
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This foreign visitor asked me how I felt about the war, and I told him that it was over, and I bore no hard feelings. |
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If after this you still feel he has a problem go to your health visitor or GP and ask for him to have colour blindness tests. |
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The rhyme is usually supposed to have been written sometime in the late 18th or early 19th century by an English visitor to North Wales. |
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This is the moment I made twits of the twitchers as we hunted a rare visitor from overseas. |
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A frequent visitor to the house was William Gershom Collingwood, painter, archaeologist and translator of Nordic sagas who lived nearby. |
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Park Hall Farm became a visitor attraction in 1998, it is home to the Museum of the Welsh Guards. |
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I am a health visitor in Fife with a child on my caseload with diastrophic dysplasia. |
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Today, the Royal Mile is an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, pubs and visitor attractions. |
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The murders made James IV a frequent visitor to Cumbernauld, Margaret Tudor accompanying him on one occasion. |
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In 1817 he left Maudslay and Field to set up his own firm, encouraged by the Duke of Northumberland, a frequent visitor to Maudslay's works. |
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Historical exhibitry about the Marine Corps Band is shown to a visitor of the Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan by a Marine displayperson. |
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A scarce visitor was a great grey shrike, which has the habit of sticking its kills on to thorns of trees and bushes. |
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At the south end of the loch near Balloch is a large visitor and shopping complex named Loch Lomond Shores. |
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The number of visitors to the site in increasing leading to congestion and a disimprovement in the visitor experience. |
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Its fish ladder and visitor viewing area open during the spring migration from early May through late June, dawn to dusk. |
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The visitor park also has a cafe and a shop selling aviation related items. |
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The monument, and the associated visitor centre, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. |
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Further lands were purchased in 1960 and 1965 to facilitate visitor access. |
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While this visitor was an angry milk snake, the next could possibly be a rattler, which are quite common in our area. |
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However, the more active Isle of Wight visitor can make use of public footpaths and bridleways that lead into the wood. |
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Russia requires an exit visa if a visitor stays past the expiration date of their visa. |
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These services include visitor welcome, gallery invigilation, information provision, ticket sales and guided tours. |
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The visa may also limit the total number of days the visitor may spend in the applicable territory within the period of validity. |
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When his condition allowed it, Tomas was a visitor to baby sensory classes held at St Peter's Church in Lapal. |
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A visitor may also be required to undergo and pass security or health checks upon arrival at the border. |
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Also included is free soft play in The Fun House, live entertainment, free admission to local visitor attractions and a children's party night. |
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The reserves often have bird hides provided for birdwatchers and many provide visitor centres, which include information about the wildlife that can be seen there. |
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In 2006 a new information and visitor centre was opened at Fieldhead. |
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The role of the visitor center has been rapidly evolving over the past 10 years to become more of an experience and to tell the story of the place or brand it represents. |
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In her teenage years, Potter was a regular visitor to the art galleries of London, particularly enjoying the summer and winter exhibitions at the Royal Academy in London. |
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These plans drew strong opposition from the town of Hawes, in Yorkshire, a strong competitor in terms of Swaledale sales, and which had its own plans for a visitor centre. |
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Sir Hugh Walpole, author of the Lake District novel Rogue Herries, was a visitor in the 1920s and 30s and used the house as the scene, set in 1854, of the murder by Uhland. |
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Today, the railway is a popular visitor attraction in the Lake District, with the majority of its annual passenger numbers coming during the summer months. |
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