Situated on a spur on the western edge of the Wessex downs, Eggardon overlooks undulating valley land. |
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Natal downs frequently lack a rachis, but numerous barbs come together at a common point. |
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You know how in some jobs you can coast through the ups and downs and just kind of go along to get along? |
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It has all the emotional ups and downs of a rollercoaster, the sweetest of pleasures, and all the scares of a ghost train. |
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This is because the proton is made of two up quarks and a down quark, while the neutron comprises two downs and an up. |
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Yes there will be little bits of ups and downs as corporate America back-pedals on IT budgets. |
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They see it as only a temporary response to the ups and downs of the business cycle and point to a host of innovations in the tech industry. |
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Seattle's first-string offense had just 16 total yards and no first downs in the first quarter. |
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On the first series of downs they found themselves in a fourth-and-one situation and were forced to punt. |
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Tear downs are still all too common as the relentless march of neophilia sweeps away many perfectly decent buildings. |
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It's by working towards something and experiencing the ups and downs of life as you live it, that you gain strength and maturity. |
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If we look at the ups and downs of life this way, through an optimistic lens, we endure much better in life. |
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Hang in there because you are good at seeing these as the ups and downs of life, and that all things change. |
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Our consciousness gradually becomes untouched by the ups and downs of life and eventually we achieve uninterrupted happiness. |
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They are often happy with the ups and downs of life and feel okay with sadness. |
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He hadn't been dealt life's best hand it has to be said, and he knew more downs than ups in troubled times. |
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Massive write downs under the smokescreen of a new CEO will only demonstrate the old guard's failings and bring their tenure into question. |
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Hunter-gatherer societies, for example, weathered more ups and downs in food availability. |
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Do I give and withhold love according to my moods or is it constant regardless of the ups and downs of life? |
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We've had ups and downs today, but we have a good chance in the team pursuit and with Brad and Rob in the madison. |
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He wakes up, downs the backwash left in a cheap beer bottle, and dons his pilot gear. |
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This looked at the ups and downs of togetherness, from the tenderness of a long term Relationship, to the loss of a loved one. |
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Because all these biorhythms begin on the day of our birth, we can know our ups and downs ahead of time. |
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Along the way, he provided intimate, previously unrevealed anecdotes that illuminate the ups and downs of his life on and off the golf course. |
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The club has had more downs than ups over the years but that indomitable spirit that it is renowned for has lived proudly on. |
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The Bluth family, the center of this half-hour show, has had a lot of ups, but now the downs have arrived, bigtime. |
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Hassett is now one the senior players on the Kerry side, but despite almost as many downs as ups with the team he remains as committed as ever. |
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While the ups and considerable downs continue off the pitch, on it York City's stock continues to rise and rise. |
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He believes it has supported him during the ups and downs of his rugby years, that it has helped put the painful defeats in perspective. |
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I knew there would be ups and downs when we grew up, but I always knew that Liam would be there. |
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The ups and downs of natural processes have been exerting their effects on humankind for ages. |
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There are always going to be ups and downs in your career and in your life. |
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The road starts to twist and turn and there are a few ups and downs too which make for a more interesting, if more arduous, ride. |
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Even though there have been many ups and downs in the industry over the years, this is where I want to be. |
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The ups and downs of the sport can be extreme, especially if you're in it for the long haul. |
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I admit that I have had my fair share of ups and downs over the past three years. |
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In a long campaign like this, there's lots of ups and downs and different courses of events. |
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January orders for capital goods, excluding the ups and downs that the aircraft sector can cause, rose strongly for the second month in a row. |
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I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares outperform every other investment over the long term. |
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His playing time has been reduced to about 20 plays per game, mostly on passing downs. |
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That resulted in problems converting third downs and sustaining long drives. |
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Variations in exports are expected to be sufficient in order to cope with the cyclical ups and downs in production. |
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Then there is the sinking stock market and the move from guaranteed retirement pay to dependency on the ups and downs of financial casinos. |
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Too nervous to savour the crisp dry effervescence, he downs the glass with two gulps and refills it, carefully this time. |
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There is no obvious reason, no cyclical pattern that can be discerned for these ups and downs. |
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The tired rebel looks at the vile for a moment and in one gulp downs the drink. |
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Yet, as always, economics remains an exercise in hindsight, and managing the ups and downs of economic cycles a task beyond human endeavour. |
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It would be churlish to refuse, so he downs one, then another, then another. |
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A defensive lineman sees about that much action in one series of four downs. |
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But the Giants held the Redskins to two first downs on seven first-half drives. |
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That weakness should not be too great of a negative since the Texans typically do not use a nose tackle on passing downs anyway. |
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We've had a few ups and downs along the way but thankfully it all came good in the end. |
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Productivity growth tends to follow and exaggerate the ups and downs of the business cycle. |
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He was one of the first Americans to experience the ups, downs and pressures of fame in the public eye. |
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The UK hotel market has had its fair share of ups and downs over the years. |
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I have a wide circle of friends, a wide range of interests, and, apart from the downs everyone has, a pretty darned neat life. |
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There were ups and downs of extreme, intense depression, and extreme, intense joy and hope. |
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The regions rolling hills of this region which are almost treeless like the downs of southern England, have their own quiet beauty. |
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The hills and downs area seemed remote and edgy, in a way far from relaxing. |
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I experienced a similar feeling one August night when we climbed the downs around Folkestone to lie under a meteor shower. |
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But the mainstay of the county was the sheep on the chalk downs around Dorchester and the cattle in the vale of Blackmoor to the north. |
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All sports have their ups and downs of course, and cricket is not alone in producing sports stars with depression. |
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But despite enormous write downs and massive financial sector rescue operations by Governments, problems have not gone away. |
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Everyone, it seems, is following the ups and downs of the market. |
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This has helped to smooth out the ups and downs of the business cycle and, more generally, has led to stronger economic growth in the long term. |
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Having been on the project since its inception, she knows the ups and downs as well as the ins and outs of the system. |
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His ups and downs professionally outside of the World Cup are a vital a part of his story in the book. |
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I visited them often, through the ups and downs of their colorful lives. |
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It has seen more downs than ups in the 24 years of its existence. |
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This indicator is a leasing indicator of economic health as production reacts quickly to ups and downs in the business cycle. |
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Some guys go through ups and downs where they're not talkative, but he's pretty consistent with who he is. |
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The county of Wiltshire is sometimes referred to as the chalk and cheese county, dairy products from the lush Salisbury Plain and sheep on the downs. |
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You don't feel toppled over by the ups and downs of life, but instead have the ability to remain centered and calm regardless of what is happening around you. |
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The album is moving and amazingly frank, dealing with past love affairs, ups and downs and even his divorce. |
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Brooks continued his uncanny ability to convert third downs in the clutch. |
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The offense must convert third downs, allowing the defense to stay fresh. |
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When the strike-off operation is performed well, the surface plane of the concrete is flat with few ups and downs to be corrected with a bull float. |
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We could talk freely about the ups and downs of everyday life living with HIV without the necessity to constantly hide these facts. |
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The character had his ups and downs with his wife, Carmela, played by Edie Falco. |
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The populists and anarchists simply have no theory of the unpredictable ups and downs of capitalist growth which bolster and erode bourgeois domination of society. |
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Talks are taking place alongside the Doha Round negotiations, the ups and downs of which slow down the EPAs that nobody really wants. |
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This strategic alliance has had its ups and downs over the years, like any alliance. |
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Bell downs his coffee in a few gulps, warming to his subject. |
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With it the French were able to conquer western, southern, and central Europe, experiencing downs as well as ups but winning all the decisive battles on land. |
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This side-splittingly funny show explores the ups and downs of a couple of guys from the 'hood and their hectic existence as café waiters. |
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The school has been through a period of ups and downs over the past year. |
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The sky is broodingly grey over the humid downs of the Barkly Tableland as a mob of well-fed white Brahman cows and calves quietly shift across the green expanse. |
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The gallus radio figure with his seemingly off-the-cuff put downs is in fact an intelligent and pleasantly modest fellow who researches his material meticulously. |
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The ageing owner of a bar is reading a book of Soviet recipes, but his only customer is a woman who downs her vinegary red wine and leaves. |
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Yes, I love my life. But it's not perfect. I have my downs as well. |
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Event Details: Have a blast while listening to our guides as they describe the ups and downs of ejecting from a fighter jet! |
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The last five years of his life were characterized by the pattern of ups and downs familiar to many addicts. |
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If you have any constructive corrections, then I'm open to suggestions but iff all you have are put downs and bad mouthing, then tell it to the hand, and step off. |
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Somebody up there appears to enjoy watching the ups and downs of my life. |
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Next year, their stocks will experience more downs than ups. |
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I think that my job in a way, as Jon's wife and companion was when he had his downs and his bad periods, to say the work is more important than the recognition. |
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In the following, read about the ups and downs she has experienced with her au pairs. |
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In some respects, teams are almost penalized for converting first downs in the two-minute drill because it just takes that much longer to get the next play off. |
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Make your savings grow while protected from the ups and downs of changing interest rates. |
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Its fun being in college but like everything it has both its up and downs. |
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Set on the northern edge of the Hampshire downs, Beacon Hill commands fine views northwards with defences utilizing the local topography to good effect. |
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When it comes to energy and trade, our ties have not been hurt by the ups and downs in our relations. |
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Through all the ups and downs of life, may your heart blossom with love and compassion. |
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I would like all of the readers of this book to feel the love, the sadness in a good way and the overall happiness of being alive and living through the ups and downs of life. |
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And there were some emotional ups and downs in the early days and on one very brief occasion there were some tears. |
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Nevertheless, abandoning universal conscription is not conceivable due to the ups and downs in history. |
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There were ups and downs during the SBY years but this is a very big shift, and it is a shift that has had a big impact in Australia. |
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Neither of them sugar-coat the ups and downs of working in the industry, but they will open your eyes a great deal about the false assumptions that you're making. |
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What are the ups and downs of climbing the corporate ladder? |
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During free afternoons Fisher would walk the downs, shouting to practice his command voice. |
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Oil drilling at the foot of the downs occurs in several locations in Surrey. |
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The east to west ridge of the downs has provided a natural transport route for centuries. |
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A large area of the downs is now protected from further agricultural damage by the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Where the downs meet the sea, characteristic white chalk cliffs form, such as the White Cliffs of Dover and Beachy Head. |
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Its relatively sheltered location beneath the downs produces a microclimate with more sunny days and fewer frosts than the rest of the island. |
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Interactions between the chalk downs and softer undercliff rocks drive the geological changes affecting Ventnor. |
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Generally, economists attribute the ups and downs in the business cycle to fluctuations in aggregate demand. |
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In addition to performing maintenance, shut downs are also when process modifications are performed. |
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The two-year-old Weimaraner thinks he is a human and downs Sugar Puffs and a cuppa for breakfast. |
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Jordan Ward, 21, will give youngsters a frank account of the ups and downs of life with pit bull terriers Ty and Keelo. |
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On this basis, although Hormoz Island has saline lands as salt dome, ups and downs and highlands with rifts each marked with a color are found. |
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Q I'M divorced with two kids and for the past few years they have had real ups and downs with my ex-husband, who now lives in Dubai. |
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Others told of their happiness, because even the flintiest of hearts could appreciate the ups and downs she had experienced. |
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Eastern Oregon had 24 first downs to Tech's 16 and outrushed the Orediggers by 99 yards. |
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Taking care of the ups and downs of railroad travel are these two vertically mounted, hydraulically operated antibounce units. |
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Deforestation has been an important activity that has taken place on the downs for centuries. |
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Lower Ventnor and the neighbouring Undercliff have a particular microclimate, because of their sheltered position south of the downs. |
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Legislative ups and downs are not new to the 52-year-old Munoz. |
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Buy a rain barrel to catch rainwater off your downs pouts and distribute that water to your garden. |
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After that, there is nothing except a handful of nonmandated programs with long waiting lists that live hand to mouth, dependent on the ups and downs of the state budget each year. |
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When you've been through as many ups and downs – literally and metaphorically – as you can be put through on an off-road bike route, you can find yourself totally spent. |
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Use the information here to help you get through the normal bouts of anxiety and emotional ups and downs so that you can renew your sense of well-being. |
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Developed by Tessa Ross and Film4, the project has seen its share of ups and downs with John Maybury and Peter Webber attached to direct in the past, only for them to bow out. |
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The Vénus vineyard is aerial above all : the wind blows over 300 days a year. Our vines are planted on craggy downs as well as dark hills between the two typical mountains of the Agly Valley. |
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He takes us into the living experience of being in a forest or out on the downs where nature surprises us with a strange cloud or a hawk beating over furze. |
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Its banks, more than those of any other European country, had tended to wait until the last possible moment to recognise bad loans, amplifying the ups and downs of the credit cycle. |
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Because the skills and expertise of an authentic trade can be put to use almost anywhere, journeypersons can work almost everywhere-even during the ups and downs of economic cycles. |
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It was clear to her to note this misery in life, the constant emotional ups and downs for one who is bound in this samsaric world. |
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Life will go on with its ups and downs and its dramas. |
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There have been ups and downs politically, first as the debris of war was cleared away and then as the foundations of economic and social life were laid. |
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The euro has successfully delivered low inflation, rising growth, falling unemployment and protection for the euro zone economies from the ups and downs of the foreign exchanges. |
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I still believe there will be times during the ups and downs of the new marketing year where canola prices will be forced down to attract this secondary market business. |
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Nonetheless, our ultimate goal is truly to come to a solution that will no longer be subject to all the ups and downs that are often caused by election periods. |
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The effect on health is different when a moderate drinker drinks two glasses per day than a moderate drinker who downs 14 glasses on a Saturday night and does not drink during the rest of the week. |
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A woman weighing 70 kg who downs 6 beers in a period of one hour, on an empty stomach, can expect to crest 1.16 promille after 1.5 hours and will not be sober until a good 9 hours later. |
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These short downs are due to vandalization of pipeline and related production facilities in the axis. |
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I haven't solved 12 or 13 across, but I've got most of the downs. |
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They chatter away like Loose Women on speed, offering insights into a family which, although close, has had more ups and downs than an Olympic trampolinist. |
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Plenty of prognosticators try to forecast the ups and downs of the market. |
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Despite the ups and downs of removals and rehousings, the collection was considerably extended under his guidance, both by purchases and donations. |
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Britain's scrum half Bobbie Goulding stepped off the bench for half an hour play in two stints and his precision kicking set up touch downs for Sullivan and Karle Hammond. |
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In the valleys below the downs there is typically a clay soil, and at the interface between the two a springline can occur where water emerges from the porous chalk. |
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Nestled in a valley on the downs is Selborne, and the countryside surrounding the village was the location of Gilbert White's pioneering observations on natural history. |
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These downs are the principal area of arable agriculture in the region. |
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His skills were raw, and he had difficulty defending the run and getting a push up the middle on passing downs. |
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There are short-sleeved button downs, drawstring hoodies, and, of course, laptop cases. |
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Because of the many small farms that have survived on the downs, a network of narrow lanes and minor roads has developed. |
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Toshack and Keegan struck up a successful partnership with Toshack winning balls in the air and Keegan finishing the knock downs. |
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New Orleans holds us on downs, and Malley goes in to punt and that little crackerass No. 28 slices through and blocks it. |
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Heidi and Mike had their ups and downs, but they stayed married for more than 60 years. |
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There are occasional sightings of wild deer, and there is a colony of wild goats on Ventnor's downs. |
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