My husband leaves a haven of rest and order to come home to mayhem and madness. |
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It was Julia who found for us the cool, quiet haven of an oak-timbered Italian restaurant, where I cured my headache with Barolo and saltimbocca. |
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The property itself is very well treed providing a lovely haven for our feathered friends. |
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It may be the only place that offers a safe haven for you during the daylight hours when the angry eye of the sun will bake your flesh. |
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The hotel is a low-level haven decorated with nets, bamboo, shells and thatch, where canvas sails serve as elegant sun-screens. |
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Now, all of the applicants have been granted class 448 temporary safe haven visas. |
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Lilley also tells-all regarding how the US embassy gave safe haven to Chinese dissident Fang Lizhi and his wife, Li Shuxian. |
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The government's measures are directed at deterring refugees from seeking safe haven in Australia by treating them as harshly as possible. |
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Still, I can't grumble as I've found a safe haven in this city and it's only a fifteen minute walk from Queens Street. |
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Some will picture a desperate refugee fleeing fear and persecution for the safe haven of a new country. |
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The Alliance was a soft sensible centre, a safe haven between extremes of monetarism and unilateral disarmament. |
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Dubai has in the past been a safe haven for international investments sheltering from trouble in the region. |
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The US administration has also accused the Horn of Africa country of being a safe haven for extremist groups. |
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For Miriam, VR is an exciting alternative to the real world, a safe haven with limitless potential, beyond age, beyond race, beyond gender. |
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Federal government securities are widely viewed as a safe haven in times of crisis. |
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They can't be certain they've got a safe haven or sanctuary at any particular place. |
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In Pune, the oft-maligned Osho Community converted a polluted runnel into a green haven using nature's own sustainable, purifying, systems. |
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Book releases, art exhibitions, theatre camps and more, holding out the promise of being a haven for creativity in these times of aridness. |
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And thus it gives the impression of being a safe haven to which we may retreat from the unpredictability and limitlessness of experience. |
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Planes will no longer be a haven from irritating ringtones with the arrival of cheaper ways to allow mobile phones to be used on aircraft. |
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So we try to skirt past this lot, and find ourselves in the church of furniture, the calm haven that is Habitat. |
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This tranquil and peaceful haven is home to some of the largest and rarest trees and shrubs in England. |
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Some miles down was a great waterfall that fell into a beautiful stone haven Angharad liked to retreat to. |
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In addition to offering a safe haven for initial investments, principal-protected annuities may also allow investors to lock in their gains. |
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We have also been a haven for family carers, providing much-needed respite care for their loved one. |
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Terror Trax was a haven for what we hoped would be the next phase of alternative music. |
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He said parents needed to realise that home renovation could turn a child's safe haven into an industrial worksite. |
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This 2,951-acre facility also provides safe haven for some 50 species of waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds. |
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Jackson was acutely aware that Florida was a dangerous haven for fugitive slaves. |
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The surrounding area is a haven for shorebirds, raptors, herons, deer, coyotes, and other wildlife. |
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Their farm is a haven for black grouse, lapwing, yellow wagtail, redshank, snipe and golden plover. |
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Rebels hold the north and loyalist forces the south of what was considered a haven of peace and prosperity until a 1999 coup. |
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In fact, the Kirghiz were one of the first groups of Afghan refugees to seek a haven in that country. |
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The area is also a haven of illegal immigrants, the majority who are involved in the clandestine activities. |
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Saipan has served as a haven for Asian Pacific sweatshops for major US retailers. |
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Proud gardeners are opening the gates to their horticultural haven to raise funds for the orchestra. |
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The refuge provides a haven for people fleeing violent or abusive relationships. |
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The oyster beds on the north west coast of the Island were restored, and now it is a wildlife haven which has become a seabird breeding site. |
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It's a bird watcher's haven, a private place for retreats and most importantly a community project. |
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As part of the Italian Riviera, the entire coastline is a haven for holidaymakers both local and from across Europe. |
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There would be no safe haven for them, if the West was prepared to be an equal partner. |
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Indeed, it is both haven and trap for the client, who describes himself as a hikikomori. |
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Our sense of deprivation is unbearable, but we also know the Algeria we are exiled from is not the haven it was. |
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Instead, they were attempting to pick up the mortarman as he infiltrated or exfiltrated to and from his safe haven to his firing location. |
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The rolling hills and forests are a haven for desert wolves, leopards, striped hyena, wild sheep, the rare Sindh ibex and the imperial eagle. |
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The Europa was a strip joint, drug den and haven for hookers, particularly under-age girls. |
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It offers a child a safe haven from which to explore feelings, behaviors and issues ranging from self-esteem to severe emotional dysregulation. |
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A project to turn a run-down area of Kendal into a haven for disabled people has got the support of the town council. |
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The building offers a calm haven in which to study art and enjoy views of the countryside. |
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This area is a haven in the fall for all sorts of birds, including blue grosbeaks, indigo buntings and an array of sparrows. |
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Meanwhile, witches' brooms serve as a safe haven for daddy longlegs and pseudoscorpions. |
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They alleged that surveillance indicated the venue was a den of iniquity and a haven for drug users and underage drinkers. |
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So, she hid her femininity behind demureness, read her poems with eyes downcast and scuttled back to the safe haven of domesticity. |
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The Shell Mound-an ancient midden pile, with equally ancient live oaks-offered a haven for scarlet tanagers, blue grosbeaks, and indigo buntings. |
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From the '20s to the '50s, Montreal was considered by American police to be a haven of vice and decadence. |
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Its 24 acres teem with wildlife and offer a haven from the rush and bustle of a tourist city. |
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Baptiste said the roofless building had been a haven for rats, snakes, centipedes and other vermin. |
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He also believes the area could soon become a haven for disease spreading vermin. |
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The community also became a haven for Deadheads seeking news on the Grateful Dead. |
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The entire coastal waters of Cardigan Bay are a haven for wildlife and a perfect breeding ground for seabirds. |
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The Belgian haven has helped pressure neighboring countries into rolling back their taxes. |
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Others will find a healthful haven among a sea of fortified yogurts and dairy beverages. |
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A former gravel pit near Ripon has become a haven for thousands of birds since it went back to nature. |
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The overcut bog adjacent to the farmland has been allowed to naturalise becoming an attraction and haven for wildlife. |
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By paring components to the bone, Martin showed that even the smallest urban space can be a haven of tranquillity. |
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This is despite it being no more than six feet wide in places and a haven for birds, mammals, butterflies, moths and wild flowers. |
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Gold's history as a safe haven goes back several thousand years, since it was first recognised as a currency, along with silk and seashells. |
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Other times I sought refuge in the safe haven of grandfather's forge and helped him to make sickles or horseshoes by manning the big bellows. |
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She was just a collection of old memories, mostly unpleasant, that belonged in a shoebox beneath my bed, a haven to gather dust. |
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A miscellaneous group of politicians and journalists found a haven in their mansion by the Thames. |
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For many Muslims, it has been a haven where they could come to heal the traumas and persecution they experienced in their home countries. |
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As the night falls, darkness vanquishes his faculties and he yearns for some safe haven to hide therein. |
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Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele. |
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While equities languish, precious metals such as gold have seen their value soar as investors seek a safe haven during uncertain times. |
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And long romps with Pongo, the resident Dalmatian turn the haven into a dog lover's paradise. |
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I bought it because it had big soft cushions and was very long and deep from front to back so anyone with insomnia could find it a safe haven. |
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And it's not just pot-focused publications that have remarked on Vancouver's popularity as a haven for tokers. |
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Many cruisers from neighboring islands who congregated in its marinas for safe haven found themselves in the bull's eye of a Category 4 storm. |
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I want my home to be a safe haven, a place where we can all feel safe and free. |
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Mr Slaney said cowslips and primroses have flourished and a pond has developed naturally and become a haven for wildlife. |
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The world of selling is a particular haven of deception, and self-deception is the most priceless asset of all. |
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More often a tranquil haven in a bustling city, the Queen's garden at Buckingham Palace now resembles a construction site. |
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If you haven't figured it yet, this is an elegy to my city's once quiet, sedate, pleasant city roads, a haven for motorists. |
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What is being aimed at is the securement of good tenders which haven taken on board all the risks. |
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Serving as a melting pot of old and modern cultures, Fuzhou Road afforded a haven for thought with its mystery, romance and secularity. |
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Yes, this carnivore's haven offers a veggie burger that, when ordered without the mayo, is actually low in fat. |
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Troops were massed outside the safe haven to retake the zone on his signal. |
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Youngsters worked together to create a haven in their street to help rebuild community spirit. |
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Much of his affection for the South stemmed from his belief that it was a haven from the onward march of modern industrial progress. |
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Like the Parsees in the past, even today the persecuted Bahais, the Tibetan Buddhists or the Chakmas find safe haven here. |
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It is marketed as a haven for those who enjoy back-to-nature adventures with a wide range of activities offered. |
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Many of these international investors never set foot in the tax haven of their choice. |
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Cocobay is positioned in a virtual beach haven on the quieter, less commercialized section of the Island. |
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Moving to a tax haven like New Hampshire, Texas, or Florida is one possibility. |
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For years now the park has been a haven for glue sniffers, teenage drinkers and wreckers. |
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It is a haven for architecture aficionados and a gastronomic delight for lovers of sweets and desserts. |
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Bermuda has been a favourite tax haven for many years, but the burgeoning population has drained the islands' resources. |
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This haven of cool tiled rooms and gently perfumed air sits apart from the main body of the hotel, but is connected by a subterranean corridor. |
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The gay scene was sort of a safe haven for any sort of social misfit or renegade. |
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That made Zhuhai a tax haven for foreign investors and opened it to free market experimentation. |
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Until it is developed in some way, it will continue to be a secret little haven where youngsters can gather to get up to mischief. |
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Associating the stolid backbencher with a tax haven based in an exotic Caribbean location requires quite a feat of imagination. |
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Until that day, if it ever came, she would make her home a haven of light and peace in these dark, troubled times. |
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The boa, which could grow up to 13 ft, or four metres long and live to be 30, is now being looked after in an animal haven in Surrey. |
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The poor desert soil, the high altitude and low rainfall provided an unlikely haven for the young vines. |
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It is a palm-frond filled haven lined with cool slate and oak panelled walls with traditional wooden slatted fans circulating cool air. |
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The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws. |
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These unpopulated regions had been a haven for pirates, slavers, and other scoundrels for centuries. |
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His alleged ruse was to list the tax haven of Monaco as his primary residence instead of Germany. |
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With a bit of imagination and a few dollars to spend a balcony can become a haven of green and restful tranquillity. |
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Once stereotyped as a haven for twenty-something gym bunnies and bodybuilders, health clubs are now attracting a wider demographic spectrum. |
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These mud flats provided a haven for the people who fled here, such as Huns, Visigoths and other marauders in the fifth century. |
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France was a safe haven for many educated Haitians, and only a few middle-class Haitians chose to go to the United States. |
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As you'd expect from a sport-obsessed nation, Sydney is a haven for sports nuts, especially since hosting the 2000 Olympics. |
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Zambia and Zambians have the potential to make the country not only a haven of peace but also a land of plenty. |
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I can see a lot more vessels taking advantage of this natural boat haven over the winter. |
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People habitually turn to bond trading as a safe haven and to insurance companies for payouts at times of great distress. |
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But Mr Brown and his peers cannot find comfortable haven in pleading helplessness in the face of a fractured infrastructure. |
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Letting it descend into a failed state and haven for anti-American militants is not an option they will accept. |
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Stafford originated the idea of a financial tax haven for Dublin, though it was later regarded as the brainchild of Dermot Desmond. |
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British and EU officials frequently attack Swiss banking secrecy as providing a haven for money launderers and tax dodgers. |
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It brings a tarnish, obviously, to the claims by the United States that it is the home of diversity and the haven for pluralism. |
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The campus, which was once a barren patch of land, was converted into a haven for magpies and robins and blue jays in a short span of 30 years. |
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America was born in a revolution against Western imperialism, born as a haven of freedom against the tyrannies and despotism, the wars and intrigues of the old world. |
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The king and his regent queen made it their haven for the evenings. |
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Meet seals, sea lions, koalas, wallabies, bandicoots and platypus in the wild on Kangaroo Island, an ecological haven accessible from Adelaide. |
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It was clearly a haven for thieves, pickpockets, scoundrels, and worse. |
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Forest edge, very good presentation, a haven of peace in a very touristy area by the charm of this valley Jumièges. |
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The Andalusian garden at its feet is a haven of peacefulness full of fruit trees, rosebays and cascades of bougainvilleas. |
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A haven of peace offering a instant break from the bustle of the city centres. |
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Truly a haven of peace and tranquility, this oceanfront resort is a perfect place to enjoy pristine white sands and remarkable sunsets. |
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Ironically, according to Epoune, there are gendered reasons as to why tourism has become a haven for women seeking employment. |
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If all but a single country denies terrorists a safe haven on their soil, the one holdout undercuts the efforts of the others. |
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A few metres of half-light lead you through to a haven of calm and serenity. |
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It will always be a temptation for all of us to retreat into the warmth of our cosy cocoon, or finding a haven of uninvolved serenity. |
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We invite you to pamper yourself every day and transform your home into a serene haven where you can unwind and relax. |
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Beyond the increase in activity of the human kind, the dream of Scylla turning into an underwater haven for marine life looks to be turning to fruition. |
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This may happen more and more often as genebanks provide a safe haven for material used on-farm that is becoming increasingly threatened. |
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I think that before the lack of safe haven something else went wrong: a vessel in a poor state of repair was sailing through dangerous seas. |
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One of the major problems facing the international forces in southern Afghanistan is that the Taliban have a safe haven in Pakistan. |
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We believe increased ratifications can improve security in the region and help to deny a safe haven to the perpetrators of egregious crimes. |
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Safe haven shall be denied to those who finance, plan, support, or commit terrorist acts, or provide safe havens. |
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If a school or school building is to serve as a shelter or safe haven can the population access it? |
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When equity markets fall, the bond market is usually a safe haven for investors. |
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In the same vein, it would continue to deny safe haven to those who financed, planned, supported or committed terrorist acts. |
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The safe haven status of bonds will continue to support bonds in the near term. |
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Kurdistan, the only safe haven for humanitarian operations in Iraq, but its populations are forsaken by international community. |
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In the hinterland you'll find an ancient ecological haven of Gondwanan rainforests, crystalline waterfalls and deep, mossy gorges. |
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A woman's world, particularly in the upper classes, revolved around her family in the haven of her home. |
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The authorities thought the park would be a haven for leopards, but instead the relocated cats were forced to fight for territory and food. |
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As a result of these conflicts, Guinea has become the haven for up to one million refugees. |
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A defiant single mum plans to create a haven for her children and their friends to rebuild community spirit after standing up to nuisance neighbours. |
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The fall of the last share safe haven is a sign of a new bull market. |
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Bafflingly, from the few glimpses we're given of it, this haven appears anything but alluring, with Julia coming across as a self-satisfied nag and prig. |
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And Andorra is a tax haven with bargain luxury goods shopping and great ski slopes. |
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Cambodia, with its seemingly free press, is also a haven for foreign journalists. |
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A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend. |
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You can see red knots, dunlins, and sandpipers as they rest and forage for food on the beaches, using the untouched island habitat as a safe haven during their journey south. |
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In that discomforting sense, the system has become more a haven for criminals than a defender of victims. |
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Welcome to The Angel, one of the pay-by-the-hour lodgings offering a discreet haven for trysts and visits with dominatrixes. |
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Critics of the measure say that the imposition of fees will kill the popularity of Bonaire as a prime haven for yachts cruising in the Southern Caribbean. |
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Two hundred years ago, following a slave uprising, Haiti threw off the yoke of bondage to become a free black state and a haven for escaped African slaves. |
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The western part of Kenya's largest national park boasts the Mzima crystal springs, a haven for hippos, elephants, gazelles, zebras, and giraffes. |
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His guesthouse became a haven for travellers from across the world, a place to relax without worrying about dress restrictions or running foul of the police. |
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Indonesia is also a haven for the international trade in endangered animals, an illegal activity that ranks only behind drug trafficking in lucrativeness. |
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But others say that Peru is a safe haven among Latin American countries, like Colombia, Argentina and Venezuela, which face more serious violence and economic woes. |
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The quiet sterile environs offer a safe haven for those looking for a cinematic adventure in the inner-city without the grit that downtown provides. |
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He shows that, far from being in an orderly waiting list, those seeking safe haven in Australia confront impossible situations, terrible delays and obvious discrimination. |
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American media is afraid of the situation in London, where a lot of the Russian oligarchs are getting safe haven now and having their reputations laundered. |
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In siege mentality I sought haven in the luxury of a massage. |
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We would protect the trees and create a haven far from the madding crowd. |
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Montserrat also tries to exploit its role as a tax haven by offering light or no taxes on certain international business operations and on agricultural income. |
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With a number of great hiking trails and three nearby mountains, Stowe is a haven for outdoorsy types. |
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The aim of the project is to provide a haven for threatened wildlife such as the avocet and marsh harriers whose numbers have dwindled significantly in recent years. |
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At one point, these huge behemoths were filled to the brim with foodstuffs, but now considered a safe haven for those unfortunate not to have a home to call upon. |
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Terrorists against Cuba who had once shot down passenger jets later found safe haven in Miami. |
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The country may continue to be a safe haven for terrorists and use it as bargaining leverage to extract further concessions from us through continuous blackmail. |
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Central to this concept is the impression of the writer, battered though unbowed by oppression, given safe haven and continuing to struggle from a foreign home. |
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Featuring old-style scales, bacon slicers and a coffee-grinder, it was a haven of personal service, with everything cut, weighed and wrapped with care. |
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As Afghanistan becomes more and more unstable, it has once again become a haven for opium poppy growers. |
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The shelter, which will be a haven for intoxicated people to sober up overnight, will share premises in Larkin Street with Geraldton Street Patrol. |
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They saw in it a haven for traditional values that might, in time, restore their idealized America, now overrun by waves of immigration and noisome industrialization. |
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The weekly club was a haven for carers who could either leave the person they cared for in safe hands for a few hours or stay and chat with others in the same situation. |
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It has transformed the cellar from dimly lit and little used storerooms into a welcoming and comfortable haven in which to enjoy a drink and a chat with friends. |
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Long known as a paradise for surfers, beach-goers and honeymooners, Bali is fast becoming a haven for couples wishing to take that great leap forward into shared commitment. |
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The only real problem is the final episode ends in a cliffhanger, as Kira, his friends, and their Alliance allies seek haven from the pursuing ZAFT forces. |
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A haven of small islands and bars of land looking out towards the sea, the place is a paradise for birdwatchers harbouring geese, eider duck, grouse and eagle. |
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The other concerns the RegEdit program, the haven of extreme geeks with a wish to fiddle with configuration settings the messy, dangerous, no safety harness way. |
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He is fiercely protective of his home, a haven amidst the chaos. |
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During the recent foot and mouth crisis, Castle Howard was one of the few places to stay open, and became a haven for dog-walkers and their four-legged friends. |
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Lorikeets, rosellas, kingfishers, dollarbirds, kookaburras, cockatoos and a variety of other species make the Atherton Blue Gum a very diverse birding haven. |
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This respected firm's contribution to local architecture is surely without equal, and they have turned many a wild space into a haven of domesticity. |
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La Pêche is truly a peaceful haven where many vacationists own a secondary residence. |
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Brainchild of Edward Cohen, a Douglas nurse and art lover, the sculpture garden is intended to provide a haven of peace and comfort. |
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A pleasure garden, a utilitarian garden and a garden of medicinal plants allows the visitor to discover a true haven. |
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Rather than being a haven, the average 2010 fund — aimed at people expecting to retire around 2010 — fell 24.6 percent in the downslide. |
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Many people in Europe and America prefer to ignore this, seeing Vietnam more as a booming market or an attractive tourist haven. |
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It opened 42 years ago, in a time known by some as the Age of Aquarius, in a Manhattan neighborhood that was a hippie haven. |
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Some have seen Canada as a land of opportunity and some as a haven from unimaginable hardship. |
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A longtime haven for low-key drinkers and near-dawn gyrators, the bar has been given a facelift — of the Mickey Rourke variety. |
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In fact, it chose to go the opposite way by encouraging tax havens and ensuring that the Barbados remained as a tax haven for investors. |
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It seems Scotland was an early arthropod haven, also producing the first harvestman spiders and members of several insect orders. |
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Unsuitable candidates bog down a bureaucracy set up to provide haven to those facing persecution and abuse. |
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Another claim is that Canada is a haven for pedophiles who want to take advantage of our supposedly low age of consent. |
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It is through the initiative and hard work of Mrs. Congzon that a formerly barren land has become a haven of golden harvests. |
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In the late 18th century, Kuwait partly functioned as a haven for Basra's merchants, who were fleeing Ottoman government persecution. |
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Furthermore, he said, the Seychelles, an African nation, is the fourth most mentioned tax haven in the documents. |
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Many leaked documents reference Bank Leumi, primarily its branch on the island tax haven of Jersey. |
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Present knowledge of the period geomorphology of the Wantsum Channel that created that haven is limited. |
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At the start of 2012, he moved his personal residence from Switzerland to Monaco, which is also a tax haven. |
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In 1967, Read was domiciled in the tax haven of Guernsey, where he had a business selling boats. |
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In the April 2016 Panama Papers leak, the British Virgin Islands was the most commonly used tax haven by clients of Mossack Fonseca. |
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Because of its location and climate the British Virgin Islands has long been a haven for sailing enthusiasts. |
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The cachet that comes with a building of this age, the solid old stones combined with a contemporary design and decor, makes this a peaceful haven beyond compare in the Paris area. |
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During the seventeenth century, after Jamaica had become a haven for pirates. |
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The territory is often considered a major world offshore financial haven for many wealthy individuals. |
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The islands have never levied income tax, capital gains tax, or any wealth tax, making them a popular tax haven. |
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As Mediterranean resorts suffer lager louts, the new scourge of one haven is fuelled by sweet sherry and milk stout. |
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Bahrain has been the land of opportunity and a haven for investors for many years, thanks to the support of the government. |
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A WHITE-TAILED eagle has turned up on the seabird haven of the Farne Islands for the first time. |
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Nearly one in 10 of the 31,000 tax haven companies that own British property are linked to Mossack Fonseca. |
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The region in and around Bankura is regarded as a haven for the Lesser Adjutant Stork, which is a rare species of the stork family. |
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Barbados, as a haven for refugees fleeing the English republic, had held for Charles II under Lord Willoughby until defeated by George Ayscue. |
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The natural area is a haven for the local wildlife including Kingfisher, heron, peacock butterfly, dragonfly and water shrew. |
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England's seas are a haven for many sea mammals, including various types of whales, dolphins and seals. |
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The rock is a haven for rare wildlife, a landscape where pretty hedgerows and quaint villages are bordered by a breathtaking, craggy coastline. |
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Slavery was legal in most of Canada until 1833, but after that it offered a haven for hundreds of runaway slaves. |
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Around 1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia. |
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In the past this sort of establishment was the haven of the short order cook grilling or frying simple foods for the working man. |
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Cape Cod became a summer haven for city dwellers beginning at the end of the 19th century. |
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Yet shouting matches with Spain will continue until a deal is done over a tax haven where Brits are a minority in the 30,000 population. |
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In fact, I bet it won't be long before the Vatican relocates here, relieved and happy to finally find a haven for its priestly pedophocracy. |
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Also crucial to the end of this era of piracy was the loss of the pirates' last Caribbean safe haven at Nassau. |
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As a gateway to the Caribbean, Hispaniola became a haven for pirates during the early colonial period. |
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He saved many Greek works and writing using the library as a safe haven for them during the time period. |
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The Venetian city state was founded as a safe haven for the people escaping persecution in mainland Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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In 2013, Luxembourg is ranked as the 2nd safest tax haven in the world, behind Switzerland. |
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The FSI ranks South Africa as the 36th safest tax haven in the world, ahead of the Philippines but behind the Bahamas. |
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And if Fox News is a haven, it wasn't built for milk-and-water liberals. |
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With a sometimes turbulent political and economical climate in South Africa many regard Mauritius as a safe haven to invest in should the situation turn sour back home. |
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On Monday 19 August 1940 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bomber flew up the haven waterway and bombed a series of oil tanks sited at Pennar. |
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And one has to fight against that and create some haven for optimism. |
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He found a haven in art to overcome the spells of depression which he suffered throughout his life. |
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The banks are prominent offenders with Barclays maintaining 315 tax haven subsidiaries. |
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Mossack Fonseca approached Niue in 1996 and offered to help set up a tax haven on the tiny South Sea island. |
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Britain has chosen to make itself a tax haven for dirty money. |
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The current owner, a businessman, chose this haven as a home for his large family as it was close to his business activities in the centre of Lyon. |
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It's a pre-consumerist haven stuck in perpetual slow-mo. |
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Here is a lakeside or a mountain top offering you a haven of refuge. |
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Stories live in the undeniable infallibility of the cry of suffering, hunger, need, despair and in the surprise and wonder that is joy and the safe haven at the end of long struggles and dangerous journeys. |
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Since its conception, the European Union has been a haven for those seeking refuge from war, persecution and poverty in other parts of the world. |
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Clamber over the cliffs to Boulder Bay, a haven for green turtles. |
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Many of the inhabitants mutter that the authorities would like to see the complete destruction of the Casbah, which they see as a haven for criminals and terrorists. |
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This place that was proclaimed a safe haven was an indefensible island in the middle of the much bigger Serbian Republic, which was, and still is, considered a safe haven by another section of the population. |
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This is dance music that, like New Order and Pet Shop Boys before it, reestablishes the dancefloor not as haven for hedonists but as site for the expression and exorcism of heartache. |
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Our site is a real peaceful haven for anyone wishing to experience the Scandinavian baths, the aromatic steam bath, the Finnish bath and the outdoor spa. |
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Special care homes had been opened to provide a safe haven for victims. |
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Because of their fruitfulness and relatively moderate climate, the Chiricahuas provided a haven for the Apaches and later pioneers. |
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To many, the community may be considered a safe haven from racism. |
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It is important to ensure that the provisions in this Regulation do not endanger the safety of crew or oil tankers in search of a safe haven or a place of refuge. |
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Dräger incubator covers help shield the infant from unwanted light and noise, providing the kind of safe haven your small patients need to thrive without compromising on safety or access. |
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The purpose of the Program is to support Canada's policy to deny safe haven to suspected war criminals and to contribute to the domestic and international fight against impunity. |
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Unfortunately, the safe haven of the city may prove to be anything but. |
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The purpose of the policy is to deny safe haven to suspects either by refusing them entry, prosecuting them where reasonable criteria are met, or removing them. |
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When last he was obliged to resign from the government, he expressed a wish to eschew the whirligig of Westminster for the haven of his Hartlepool constituency. |
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Mr. Speaker, the character of a nation is often defined by how we treat people in desperate situations who come to our shores seeking asylum, safe haven or a better life. |
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My paternal grandfather, a native of Hadjin, in Cilician Armenia, survived the genocide and found safe haven in Lebanon. |
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The witty, irascible and fiercely proud Hagar, faced with the prospect of a nursing home, sets out on a preposterous journey in search of the safe haven of an abandoned ocean side house she remembers from happier times. |
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In a couple of years this scrappy former industrial site has been transformed into a sophisticated boat haven with an eye-catching, modernist building. |
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In 1620, Plymouth was founded as a haven for Puritan religious separatists, later known as the Pilgrims. |
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A community crown green bowls club in a deprived area, club secretary Stephen Miller said the club was a haven for its members. |
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This was in marked contrast to nearly all the other KVM sectors, where the safety of the verifiers was paramount and an outbreak of violence saw orders go out for the verifiers to scuttle for the safe haven of their bunkers. |
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It was also a haven for Gallic rebels and the like, and so could not be left alone much longer. |
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Goa's long sandy beaches have long been a haven for millions of tourists drawn mostly from the West, but a string of controversial statements by local politicians has dented its tourist-friendly image. |
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We encourage all countries to promulgate rules to deny entry and safe haven, when appropriate, to officials and individuals found guilty of public corruption, those who corrupt them, and their assets. |
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A haven for fishermen as well as hikers and pony trekkers, not to mention lovers of wide-open spaces who appreciate the changing pace and colours of the seasons. |
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Critics express concern that it could turn Aqaba into a haven for smugglers and undermine sovereignty. |
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We must remain focused on preventing Afghanistan from relapsing into a failed state, where human rights would be routinely abused and terrorists would find a safe haven from which they could strike at Canada and our allies. |
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The territory is also a haven for certain birds of prey and other wildlife, with several species considered at risk in Québec including beluga, polar bear, Canada lynx, harlequin ducks and golden eagles. |
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And using such a haven can expose women to new risks: other refugees sometimes assume the husbandless inmates are prostitutes, and abusive spouses may attack guards for splitting up their families. |
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In order to disrupt the network and secure safety in the international community, it is important to categorically deny terrorists a safe haven anywhere. |
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The Niagara River corridor from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario is renowned as a spectacular winter haven for hundreds of thousands of water birds. |
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Travel writers are wont to gush about Chimayó in worn-out terms, but at the same time, the media often sensationalize the plight of Chimayó as a haven for crime, violence, and drug abuse. |
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Angelo Debarre has set the sparks flying alongside some of the greatest names, but came back to the haven of his own community to seek fresh inspiration and new flamboyance for his art. |
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The town of Borris situated close to the Barrow River and having as backdrop the lordly range of the Blackstairs Mountains, is a haven of peace and tranquility. |
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Famed for its sunsets where drummers come and perform, it is a haven for people living the hippy lifestyle. |
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In 1996 Saddam Hussein brazenly sent his squads of assassins into the safe haven that the United States had marked out for the Kurds in northern Iraq after Desert Storm. |
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A haven for underdogs and a crossroads between the the old and new worlds, the Caribbean is mad about its football and looks likely to keep contributing to the development of the world game for years to come. |
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Sheth Aiyana, a premium tower of 12 storey perched majestically in the widely acclaimed Vasant Valley enclave is a residential haven above par. |
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Elk Island is a haven for birdwatchers with 250 species catalogued so far. |
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Botswana has become a haven of sorts for endangered animals. |
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The flipside of all this efficiency is that the overcrowded carriages have become a haven for male gropers. |
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Finish your tour in the scenic, backpacker haven of Coogee. |
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Jamaica remains unwavering in its commitment to deny safe haven to those who orchestrate, finance or commit acts of terrorism in all forms and manifestations. |
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Haji Mullah Noor Masoud listened to the concerns of the people and emphasized that for peace and security to come to the region, the people must deny safe haven to the Taliban. |
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While both parties were interested in the fishery and in establishing posts to provide a safe haven for their fishermen, these activities were of secondary importance to France in determining its military strategy. |
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At the same time the ayatollahs still suppress the PKK's currently quiescent sister-movement, known by its Kurdish initials, PJAK, which has a haven in the mountain borderland of north-eastern Iraq. |
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The IOM special resettlement or emigration programmes in situations of internal strife contribute to the implementation of the right to find safe haven abroad. |
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Back on the highway, browse Aboriginal art and crafts at Yalata Roadhouse and drive to the next roadhouse of Nundroo, where you can turn south for the picturesque fishing haven of Fowlers Bay. |
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In terms of everyday politics, it is important that Montenegro should not become a haven for foreigners who want to pay less tax and launder ill-gotten gains. |
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