The group has many attractions, notably its high visibility, industry leading presence and devout customer loyalty. |
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A pristine pool table and the friendliest and most accommodating of waitresses add to the attractions. |
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It is great value with exclusive queue-jumping privileges at some attractions. |
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Swimming pools, diving boards, wave making machines, water slides and many other attractions were on offer on the night. |
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Pheasant tailed jacanas and Indian moorhen are the main attractions at the Madhavaram and Manali jheels. |
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The Great Bombay Circus is here, and the star attractions this time are the breathtaking performances by Russian acrobats. |
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The Park itself has many other attractions, such as woodland walks, deer enclosures and wild boar areas. |
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They should be in their wellies, walking footpaths, visiting rural attractions and declaring the countryside open for business. |
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Among its attractions are its trees of cupressus and wellingtonia along with a large collection of wisteria, unusually grown inside the orangery. |
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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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Central Florida amusement parks and tourist attractions benefited from more visitors taking advantage of deals and discounts. |
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Other attractions will include a live display by a horse whisperer, a dog race, and two displays by the Thorpe Perrow falcons. |
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Individual sheets are raveled out in advance by blowing air against the side of a stack of sheets to remove attractions between sheets. |
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Manors and even small keeps abound in the highlands, not tourist attractions but still noble family estates. |
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It includes a whole host of guided walks that will help people understand and enjoy some wonderful local attractions. |
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The other wild attractions in the park include nilgai, chausingha, chital, chinkara, wild boar, foxes and jackals. |
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Escape the heat and head to an air-conditioned theater to catch one of this summer's attractions. |
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The most popular attractions, particularly with the kids, are the dolphins, the killer whale and the five beluga whales in a tank. |
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A shoal of baby four-eyed fish are among the latest attractions at Portsmouth. |
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, Kenyan warriors, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers. |
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The club offers live music and cabaret acts, a bar, a skittle alley, a function room seating more than 100 people, and various other attractions. |
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Historic attractions should not take their tourist allure for granted, however. |
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These attractions provide a suitable skyline for the short-stay traveller to decide when the watery sun is safely over the yardarm. |
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Entering a zip code will return a list of destinations with recommendations for accommodations, dining and attractions. |
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Portrayals in modern books, films, games, and haunted attractions, are quite different from both voodoo zombies and those of folklore. |
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Entire villages, thanks to careful preservation or restoration, are attractions themselves. |
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Wonderfully crafted bangles, necklaces, anklets and earrings are star attractions. |
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The cup-shaped vessel specially made to keep the lighted mosquito repellent coil, candle stand and small teacups are among the attractions. |
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Other attractions included pony rides, farm animals, a bee-keeper and vintage cars. |
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Pony rides, dog displays, live music and a barbecue are among the other attractions which run from 1pm until 4pm and admission is free. |
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In the park there were various fairground rides and the usual stalls and attractions. |
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Two of the city's best-known attractions are the Queen Mary, a historic ocean liner, and the world-class Aquarium of the Pacific. |
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Live music and a pig roast are other attractions that draw large crowds to The Carew. |
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Fishy attractions include huge scorpionfish, lionfish, lots of lizardfish, triggerfish and surgeons and many different wrasse varieties. |
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Reindeer, llamas and Petra, the zoo's only camel, were the star attractions, but sadly the plan was abandoned because it was deemed impractical. |
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But equally never were there so many dangers, so many attractions that could lead young people astray. |
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Helsinki's habit of keeping a low profile means that its attractions have also stayed out of the limelight. |
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One of the unique attractions of the park is that walking safaris are allowed and you can get off your vehicle for a nature walk. |
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Future gains are likely to be more sedate although the shares have their attractions for those seeking some stability. |
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Are there specific features, attractions, or wildlife that you were hoping to see? |
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The library has special attractions for children and young people could find no better pastime than reading. |
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Reading a book damages the spine, which reduces its attractions for potential buyers. |
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The lake's attractions for anglers was of significant economic importance to the Bangor area. |
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He believes colour and convenience are the main attractions for beginner or novice gardeners buying plants. |
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Within the village itself, there are other attractions for those keen on immersing themselves in local history. |
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One of the attractions for companies and groups is the range of activities available. |
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The quality of the workforce is one of the attractions for entrepreneurs and investors in the Paisley area. |
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The beaches here are perfect for family and children as they offer fabulous attractions for all. |
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Being part of a community is one of the biggest attractions for new crofters. |
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The supplier of financial information has two main attractions for private investors. |
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But the beauty of the scenery and the charm of Thai culture are unlikely to hold any attractions for them now. |
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We have a wide range of attractions for all ages and we are grateful to all the Friends for their help in organising the event. |
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The main attractions for the tourists are the casinos and their free shows. |
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The road is also an important local road, providing a link to Manchester Airport and tourist attractions like Tatton Park. |
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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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Yorkshire's tourist attractions experienced mixed fortunes last year as the country baked in the scorching summer weather. |
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This year will see the usual attractions of the fairground, dancers and parade. |
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But the main attractions at the club were the waitresses, all hot babes dressed only in lingerie made out of lettuce. |
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Whatever the theoretical attractions of this approach, its practical disadvantages have become ever more manifest. |
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He insists that, despite the game's international attractions, he has more important business to attend to in his own backyard. |
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Once you decide to step in this city, scores of attractions await your encounter. |
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Among the attractions will be produce from farmers, bakers, jam makers, cheese makers, confectioners and brewers. |
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One of the major attractions of the day will be the hundreds of terrific children's books for sale at very reasonable prices. |
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Tethered hot air balloons and helicopter flights were among the other attractions at the festival. |
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Further attractions are Latina, for Brazilian barbecue, and the Golden Elephant Thai Restaurant. |
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You could say that saints' relics were the earliest tourist attractions, whose possessors competed for business like barkers at a fair. |
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Therefore, I shall only name a few of the attractions, enough to elicit and excite the public curiosity. |
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Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest. |
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In the course of their stay in the capital, the group will go on a bus tour and visit some of Dublin's top attractions. |
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The twin elephants were popular attractions with tourists at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo. |
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For those who want to enjoy the attractions of Durban without being trapped in the city, a number of coastal resorts are springing up. |
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Major attractions of the mela were the traditional drinks like khus, gulab and badam sherbet, milk shakes and thandai. |
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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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Fresh Atlantic fish and shellfish are invariably the star attractions here, presented with style and individuality. |
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As tourist must-sees go, this part of Brittany isn't big on manufactured attractions. |
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The woods are full of birds, and top attractions are the pied flycatcher, spotted flycatcher, tree pipit, wood warbler and redstart. |
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The triple bond between a nitrogen molecule's atoms is one of the strongest chemical attractions around. |
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More than 30,000 people were expected to hit town for the race meeting alone, let alone the thousands of trippers roaming York's attractions. |
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George the turkey vulture was one of the star attractions at a birds of prey show at Turton Tower. |
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It is also home to a dynamic range of attractions and miles of wonderful beaches with paved paths for jogging, biking and blading. |
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But Zambia offers other attractions like wildlife, a rich cultural heritage and its people, historical sites and monuments. |
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The carp are not fished for much and many are uncaught fish, one of the attractions. |
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The fair, which boasts attractions including a waltzer, a high-rise dive bomber and a ski jump, usually comes to Farnworth four times a year. |
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Amidst the other attractions was the opportunity to handle a snake, and here's an unflattering picture of yours truly with a boa constrictor. |
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The dark underbelly was much more entertaining than the tourist attractions. |
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Featured on this year's tour will be some of the city's less well known attractions especially 2 medieval undercrofts. |
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Personally I think York has got everything, it's got multiples, individual shops, attractions and we've got beautiful countryside. |
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The attractions are family-friendly without being naff, and the helpful park staff are marvellous. |
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The numbers smashed its 100,000 minimum target for lottery funding and compare favourably with Scotland's top attractions. |
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Kazmaier said the mall was close to becoming the number one shopping centre in Windhoek, once more attractions like a bottle store are added. |
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Tourist attractions and companies in the north west are bouncing back from the brink of bankruptcy a year after the foot and mouth epidemic. |
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A number of attractions are planned involving transport from vintage vehicles to hot-air balloon rides. |
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The directors of almost all the parks are sparing no effort to draw in visitors with new attractions. |
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Architecture with a built-in history has become one of the major attractions in the city. |
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There will be none to deny that in the rich variety of its attractions it has few equals. |
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Sir James and Lady Graham have recently restored the orangery, and at present, the attractions include beds of peonies. |
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Charging non-residents would also damage tourism in the city because many visitors expect attractions like the gallery to be free, she said. |
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About 200 exhibit stands will show tourist attractions from around China and those from other countries, such as Australia, Egypt and Britain. |
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Among many other attractions are vintage tractors, ploughs and equipment, a handicrafts marquee and heavy horses. |
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A brief orientation with a map will confirm that most of the attractions are handily situated in the compact centre, and easily reached on foot. |
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Kieran is one of the biggest attractions on the scene all over the Ulster region and is drawing capacity crowds to many venues. |
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Usually we went there off-season when the water was too cold for swimming and the boardwalk attractions in Point Pleasant had closed. |
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Indeed, one of the province's main tourism attractions is the popular offshore snorkeling on Bunaken islands. |
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So then we decided we wanted to see some of the attractions, only to find you had to have a car to do most. |
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Nearby are Kinsale, Clonakilty and attractions such as a prehistoric stone circle, huge beaches and plenty of craft shops. |
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Although footpaths are closed, many of the tourist attractions in the area are open. |
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Hop on and off all day long, stopping to see the attractions that catch your eye. |
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Among its attractions are its trees along with a large collection of wisteria, grown inside the orangery. |
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The resort is centrally located to many wineries and other attractions, such as golf, horseback riding, sport fishing, and hiking. |
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Aside from all of the great outdoor activities, the Rockies have a number of other attractions as well. |
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Many Vietnamese tourist attractions took the hint and prevented Chinese visitors from attending their venues. |
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Many attractions are overpriced, poorly staffed and often shut on the day you visit. |
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The best way to see its many attractions is to rent a car and drive from place to place at your own leisure. |
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More than a third of holidaymakers are opting for tourist attractions in the UK and the number is expected to increase. |
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There was also a wide range of traditional sideshow attractions which included darts, hoopla and a coconut shy. |
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More attractions will be opening up as the NFL circus travels around the country. |
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They are well sung and the orchestral role is given the attention its attractions clamantly demand. |
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All ions in solution are hydrated, surrounded by water molecules that bond to it through ionic attractions. |
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It was a close second to Newbury for swings, climbing frames and other playground attractions. |
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Among its attractions is a 40,000-square-foot youth centre, complete with a climbing wall and video arcade. |
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers. |
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More than 35 events and attractions have already been pencilled in over a ten-day timetable with room for plenty more. |
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The colliery village's principle attractions are the driftwood mine, where the visitor is taken to the coalface, and the school. |
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The funfair will boast around 40 miniature attractions, as well as sideshows and coconut shies. |
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A Warminster park is to undergo a facelift worth thousands of pounds to bring new attractions to the town. |
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He was a handsome man, too handsome to be thought ill of by anyone, his aloof attitude did only add attractions to his charm. |
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Some of the attractions offered at fairs and amusement parks have always been dangerous. |
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Other family attractions include a fairground, vintage car display, trade stands and helicopter rides. |
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The more elaborate, animated works recall fun-house attractions such as coin-operated fortune tellers inside fake booths. |
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It often seems to me that Ukrainians have a distinctive immunity that protects them from the gaudy attractions of fashionable trends. |
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Among its various attractions, Wrangell has totem poles and native-carved petroglyphs that date back an estimated 8,000 years. |
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Typical family-friendly hotels are very familiar, with restaurants where kids can eat free and popular attractions for all ages. |
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Many of our resorts now offer fantastic facilities and a wide range of attractions and activities for everyone to enjoy. |
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For over 40 years now the tree has attracted visitors from far and near and has proven to be one of Laois' greatest attractions. |
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One of the great attractions of the traditional paddling pool is being able to jump in it. |
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Some bodies had become tourist attractions as inquisitive locals came to view the fate of their former rulers. |
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She wrote to MPs after Chancellor Gordon Brown announced he intended to stop charitable attractions claiming tax rebates on admission fees. |
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Admission fees to various visitor attractions are the responsibility of members travelling. |
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With Glasgow and Edinburgh easily commutable and located in such outstanding scenery, the attractions are easy to see. |
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There are plenty of attractions including an indoor Christmas market and children's fairground. |
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Local attractions include stunning inland seas and intrepid volcano treks, but the stars of the show are the mountain gorillas. |
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Among the many attractions of this park, there is a working clock affixed on the grounds, inlaid among flowers and foliage. |
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It's down to instilling the right beliefs in people so they see the attractions of the jobs market. |
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Live music, funfairs and fire-eaters are among the attractions being lined up to celebrate Bonfire Night across the region tomorrow. |
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These interactions are attractions and repulsions due to intermolecular forces and the fact that the molecules have a definite size. |
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One of the key attractions at the exhibition, which runs until June 11, is a gigantic pliosaur. |
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Other new attractions include flamingoes, water features and living sculptures. |
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The book is a melange of logical exposition, poetic irruptions, and travel on a road with many detours and roadside attractions. |
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One of the most popular attractions over the two days was the horse riding displays in battle re-enactments by Ukrainian Cossacks. |
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Beaded hats from Nizhni Novogorod and dolls of the golden-hued Cossack girls from the Ural region are key attractions. |
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One of the main attractions of chlorophyll fluorescence is that it appears to give a measure of photosynthesis. |
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The counterflow swimming pool and hydro-spa are additional attractions at the centre. |
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The cricket ground is one of the city's crown jewels and cricket one of its major sporting attractions. |
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Naturalists say trees such as silk cotton and Eruthrina indica and the curry leaf are the major attractions for these birds. |
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Some play stuff for the children, travel pillows, cushions and soft pillows best suited for babies are added attractions. |
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Some simulators, funhouses, darkrides, and other attractions are also shown. |
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Michael and Bernard provided one of the attractions on the day when they completed the cycle on a tandem bike. |
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There will be attractions for young and old, raffles galore, which will include a Super Valu hamper. |
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It will feature a magical wonderland of sculptures, games, attractions and entertainment. |
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Other culinary attractions are mango mousse gateaux, watermelon mousse gateaux and Hungarian gateaux. |
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We have so many tourist attractions that we had to put some underground to keep them secret, but still they flock to gawp at Gaping Gill. |
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More successful attractions included tag wrestling, Highland dancing, popstars Shane and Ray Columbus, marching teams, brass bands, a funhouse and even performing police dogs. |
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Inspired by the ocean, the park's seven ports of call are filled with never-before-seen attractions, fun-filled shopping and a wide variety of restaurants. |
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Handloom sarees from Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and West Bengal, churidars with mirror works and chowli designs from Rajasathan are other attractions. |
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Perhaps he has never visited tourist attractions in the capital and elsewhere and seen the vendors of ice cream and hot dogs making a fast buck at the expense of tourists. |
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Certainly local foodies, already spoilt for choice in the area, now have two fine new restaurants to try, each with individual attractions and appeal. |
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Other new attractions planned for the zoo include an exhibit called Miniature Monkeys, a new home for the red river hogs and the opening of the Macaw Forest Zone. |
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The street will be packed with attractions and entertainment including a raffle, live bands, balloon race, hook-a-duck, candyfloss, face painting and hoopla. |
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One of the greatest attractions of the praetorship and consulship was that they conferred imperium, which gave the bearer the right to command armies. |
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However, D.C. can also be overrun with tourists, particularly as most of its well-known attractions are clustered in a small area. |
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But not all of Vegas' attractions are nestled on the main strip. |
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Mr Petty is set to create a one-acre fairground on Labworth Recreation Ground which would include around 40 miniature attractions as well as side shows and coconut shies. |
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These social technologies have attractions for the writer and journalist. |
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Whales, seabirds and wildflowers are the biggest attractions, but grey and common seals, Arctic foxes, reindeer and a variety of other species add to the appeal. |
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Gary the guide reported that for all Beijing's attractions, westerners are magnetically attracted to the local flea market, the Silk Alley Market. |
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News that a gambling overhaul could be shelved should prompt Blackpool Council to seek new family attractions for key sites, casino opponents claimed this week. |
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The consultant considered that one of the main tourist attractions, Bali's unique culture, must be preserved and shielded from an influx of negative tourist influences. |
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The challenge for the clubs will be to convey the attractions of futsal and the power and excitement of a top class league to their local fan base. |
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The finish was recreational, fishing lakes, a golf course with good views of Malton, racing stables, and the sound of music and fairground attractions. |
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It is also a very scenic route, with spectacular landscapes, vegetation, and historical ruins as well as typical Yao villages, temples, and other tourist attractions. |
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There are also stately homes, farm parks, zoos, museums, craft centres, pixie centre, shire horse centre, vineyards, castles, wildlife parks and other attractions. |
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Other attractions at the show are an exhibition of rural life and 17 competition sections, including horticulture, shire horses, cheese, honey and local produce. |
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Bamboo groves, a canopy provided by trees, a tree house and a display of photographs of butterflies found fluttering in the park are the other attractions. |
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More than many, he understood the electoral attractions of a heterodox Democratic party. |
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On the island of Zakynthos to the west, where gas springs and tar pits are tourist attractions, he found spring water with ethylene levels similar to those in Delphi. |
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Stage hypnotists are popular attractions at bars and comedy clubs. |
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Mr Simpson said they had tried to work with the park, as one of the county's main tourist attractions, while preserving the character of the area. |
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In case you are wondering what else it takes to be a research curator at one of the world's top historical attractions, Sarah kindly tells it like it is. |
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Exhibitors came from as far away as Yorkshire and attractions included cattle-judging competitions, a vintage tractor, a combine harvester display and a steam fun fair. |
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Let us feed, house and clothe our people before over-reaching ourselves to provide major attractions for tourists who, even if we build it, may not come. |
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In the other are those who forcefully reject new tourist attractions, preferring to remain a quaint backwater, undisturbed by 21st-century concerns. |
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The winners of the 14-hour endurance race get around all of the Magic Kingdom's attractions in a single day and take home several armloads of valuable Disney merchandise. |
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As the country became more prosperous in the postwar period, the number of coffee houses expanded, and so did their amenities, attractions and come-ons. |
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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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There is a range of attractions across the island, some public and free, some private and fee-paying, some private but available for viewing by arrangement. |
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Her brand of anarchy in fact seems to have a stabilizing effect on other more volatile attractions in her life. |
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He then became a map-maker, but, standing up to his waist in a snowdrift on Rhode Island a few years later, realised that indoor work had certain attractions. |
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Black swans, pelicans, white faced heron and mullet jumping out of the water were some of the attractions that were snapped by the budding photographers. |
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The attractions of molecules for each other are called intermolecular interactions to distinguish them from covalent and ionic bonding, forms of intramolecular interactions. |
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Local attractions include four yacht clubs, two tennis clubs, a number of golf courses, two shopping centres, a new theatre and a new multiplex cinema at the Pavilion. |
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It offered a great many attractions, including a platypussary. |
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Their big attractions are frogfish, ghost pipefish and a shoal of batfish. |
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Other attractions for history buffs include the Palace of the Nawab. |
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Other attractions of the Takapu Road area include the Bucket Tree, a remarkable living tree sculpture made from an ancient macrocarpa, and the adjacent motel and bar. |
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The fair's historical attractions include the Aerial Glide, which was built in 1905 and initially called the Cape to Cairo Railway, and the penny arcade. |
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Clear and interesting details are given about parks and facilities, and short drives and their attractions, with a colourful relief map of the area. |
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Wiltshire is home to many historic attractions, including Stone-henge and the ancient stone circle at Avebury, as well as nature reserves, downland and woodland. |
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Lying to the north of the mansion and set among newly planted wild meadows, the seed bank adds to the attractions with a winter garden and parterre open to the public. |
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Is it likely that those faced with such great and glittering prizes will be wholly immune to their attractions, or that their objectivity will be unimpaired? |
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Low-browed individuals were deficient in the faculties that would enable them to feel the subtle attractions exercised by imponderable fluids on the rod. |
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A host of other attractions, including dog-clicker demonstrations, a gundog and falconry display, and the Wilton hunt foxhounds parade excited the crowds. |
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One of the museum's main attractions is the cockpit of a Sabre aircraft. |
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The Belleek Forest Park with its attractive riverside walks is well on the way to being a major addition to Ballina's tourist attractions as a natural amenity. |
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The Giant's Grave, a Megalithic tomb which up until now has been almost impossible to find, will add to the tourist attractions of the Slieve Bloom. |
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Staff and pupils spent Friday walking on eggshells, and at one point it was touch and go if the school's spring concert's star attractions would arrive on time to be raffled. |
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But the long-standing animal attractions are past their sell-by date, and will look particularly grim to families who've been to SeaWorld or Busch Gardens in Florida. |
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Amongst the many attractions were the variety of trees, shrubs and flowers, a bear pit, a maze, tea gardens and a variety of different entertainment. |
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As might be expected in the age of New Labour, the image of the 21 st-century Dome as a citadel of shampoo and long legs has its attractions for luvvies and policymakers. |
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Plenty of tourists or visitors will not know the exact titles of the attractions they are looking for, and why should they know chapter and verse? |
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Besides heavily ornate vestments, stoles, monstrance, pulpits, bells, paintings, representations of the Way of the Cross and statues of saints are among the major attractions. |
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All the usual attractions will be there and, after a long absence at field days, there will be a tug of war competition with many local pubs entering a team. |
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The racecourse's smart, modern appearance, location in the middle of the Downs and the glamour associated with horse racing are thought to be the main attractions. |
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A World record-holding daredevil wing walker is set to be just one of the airborne attractions to thrill the crowds at the Evening Press sponsored 2002 Yorkshire Air Show. |
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After the falls, unless a downmarket version of Blackpool is your thing, the arcades and funhouses of Niagara are best avoided for more scenic attractions. |
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Oronsay was allegedly one of St Columba's stopovers en route to Iona and a 16 th-century priory and magnificent Celtic cross are among its attractions. |
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Popular equestrian attractions include the heart stopping Ukrainian Cossacks and hunt chase teams, the fast and exciting Pony Club games and elegant dressage demonstrations. |
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Outstanding attractions with unique charm include Mount Snowdon, the highest point in England and Wales, where you can ride on the narrow gauge railway up the summit. |
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Other attractions include a team of unicyclists called the One Wheel Wizards, and the White Devils flying trapeze troupe who perform an extremely difficult triple somersault. |
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One of the main attractions for users to have mobile phones is that they offer the ability to roam and to make telephone calls from almost anywhere. |
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And to pull the tourists in, land has been earmarked for a number of visitor attractions, one of which could be a reconstruction of a fort from Braveheart. |
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The idea could see Kendal have its own crier to announce special events and advertise up-and-coming attractions as well as attending civic functions. |
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Face painting was one of the many attractions for the children. |
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One of the main attractions of this property is the gardens, which have been professionally designed and maintained and are laid out with sunny deck and patio areas. |
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It was a good day out with a variety of attractions and displays. |
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Although the 'unarranged' manner in which the fair proceeds is one of its unique attractions, to ensure its survival a formal committee would need to be established. |
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Apart from these obvious attractions, I have always found it difficult to understand the appeal of this leisurely, some might say, soporific sport. |
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But you can see the attractions for the international high flyer. |
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Another of the most popular attractions at the park is a petting zoo which lets the public get close to a pair of lion cubs and a four-week-old giraffe calf. |
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The summer term had been busy and stuffy, and to a Rugby player there were few attractions in punts among lilied backwaters. |
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Tour buses around the world allow tourists to view local attractions or scenery. |
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It's a huge, bright green leaf insect from the Philippines, one of the many kid-silencing attractions at Montreal's Insectarium. |
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This attraction now draws around 300,000 visitors a year and is one of Greater Manchester's top 10 attractions. |
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Established in 1905, they operated in the Maltese islands up to 2011 and became popular tourist attractions in their own right. |
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For the first time this year you can also have a go on 1950s vintage fairground attractions, flying frogs hoopla anyone? |
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Pakistan's tourist attractions range from the mangroves in the south, to the Himalayan hill stations. |
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Other tourist attractions include moorland, country gardens, museums, historic and prehistoric sites, and wooded valleys. |
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Regarded as a British cultural icon, Hadrian's Wall is one of Britain's major ancient tourist attractions. |
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Today, the Tower of London is one of the country's most popular tourist attractions. |
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The Tower of London has become established as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. |
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Its most popular attractions were the Royal Menagerie and displays of armour. |
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The name of Blackbeard has been attached to many local attractions, such as Charleston's Blackbeard's Cove. |
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Caribbean food, fairground rides and various stalls and attractions are available. |
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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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Outrageous transsexual barperson Kitty Roberts is among the new attractions. |
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An ancient Irish poem called Agalllamh na Senorach, first recorded in the 13th century, describes the attractions of the island. |
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Other attractions include folklores from regional states, various musical bands and Shadow Play. |
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A large financial stake by the merchant bank is one of the key attractions to their investors, and also to the sellers of the properties. |
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One of Grand Cayman's main attractions is Seven Mile Beach, site of a number of the island's hotels and resorts. |
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Innate attractions and repulsions joined size, shape, position and motion as physically irreducible primary properties of matter. |
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This law takes place also in attractions, as will be proved in the next scholium. |
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Somalia has a number of local attractions, consisting of historical sites, beaches, waterfalls, mountain ranges and national parks. |
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Tijuana developed a greater variety of attractions and activities to offer its visitors. |
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Other of the city's tourist attractions include Three Frontiers, where the Argentine, Paraguayan and Brazilian borders meet. |
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These natural attractions are complemented by a rich cultural heritage that reflects Indonesia's dynamic history and ethnic diversity. |
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The popular heritage tourism attractions are Jakarta Old Town and the royal Javanese courts of Yogyakarta, Surakarta and the Mangkunegaran. |
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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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Key attractions include Dunvegan Castle, the Clan Donald Visitor Centre, and The Aros Experience arts and exhibition centre in Portree. |
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It is also a popular tourist destination with attractions such as Inveraray Castle and the nearby ruins of Castle MacEwen and Old Castle Lachlan. |
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Today, the Royal Mile is an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, pubs and visitor attractions. |
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The surrounding scenery and wildlife are regarded as attractions of the village, as is the slow pace of life. |
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Other popular attractions inclued two Red River Hogs, 10 lion cubs and a new woodland walk. |
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Arlington is an enticing mix of unbeatable convenience and some of the most popular attractions in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. |
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Downtown is home to the city's sporting venues and many of its tourist attractions. |
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Midtown is known for its art institutions, cultural attractions, institutions of higher education, and dense form. |
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Subsequently, it was rebranded as a marina, and a number of attractions including cafes, restaurants and retail outlets sprung up. |
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Ripley's Believe It Or Not operates over 80 attractions in ten countries around the world, including the Odditorium. |
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Besides these very large colonies, many much smaller ones exist, some of which are well known as tourist attractions despite their small size. |
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The Royal Mint transferred to Llantrisant in 1967 and its attractions include the Mint's museum. |
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Chester Visitor Centre, opposite the Roman Amphitheatre, issues a leaflet giving details of tourist attractions. |
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Among Yemen's natural and cultural attractions are four World Heritage sites. |
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The museum features a range of above ground attractions including a winding house, saw mill, pithead, baths. |
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Other attractions include the Brain Trail and live ham radio communication. |
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Pinnipeds can be found in facilities around the world, as their large size and playfulness make them popular attractions. |
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The buildings and big squares of the Pombaline City Centre still remain as one of Lisbon's tourist attractions. |
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Polar bears are the iconic symbol of Svalbard, and one of the main tourist attractions. |
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Tourist attractions include Muncaster Castle and the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. |
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Other attractions include the Romanesque Cross Kirk and the Castle O'Burrian sea stack once used as a hermitage. |
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This has allowed Australians really to go outback in some reasonable comfort to see the attractions of this country. |
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The Kruger Park and Table Mountain National Park are two of South Africa's most visited tourist attractions. |
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One of the main tourism attractions that start every year from the city is Cross Egypt Challenge. |
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Many of the major attractions were built in the Victorian era, including the Grand Hotel, the West Pier, and the Brighton Palace Pier. |
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Norfolk is a popular tourist destination and has several major holiday attractions. |
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Cheddar Gorge, including the caves and other attractions, has become a tourist destination. |
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Bats are sometimes numerous enough to serve as tourist attractions, and are used as food across Asia and the Pacific Rim. |
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The airport is close to Newquay, a major Cornish urban centre and resort, as well as attractions such as The Eden Project. |
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Not all of these attractions are within the formal boundaries of the village. |
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There is also a huge variety of family attractions on offer including arena events a fun fair and roving acts. |
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The sandy beach, its Old Village and a wooded ravine, Shanklin Chine, are its main attractions. |
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Sometimes the structures are still easily accessible, such as in a ghost town, and these may become tourist attractions. |
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Carini's lure for tourists is based mainly on shopping but also on its possession of other ancient and modern attractions. |
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