Dovre national park hosts wild Fennoscandian reindeer of Beringia origin. |
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There is a lot of controversy over whether or not wolves should be released into the park. |
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Pollok Park is Glasgow's largest park and the only country park within the city boundaries. |
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Cobalt Business Park, the largest office park in the UK, is at Wallsend, on the former site of Atmel, and is the home of North Tyneside Council. |
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You want to go to the stadium? Go straight on until you reach the park, take the first left and Bob's your uncle! |
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Whenever I pass the park, I see the homeless people sleeping on the benches. |
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The Brecon Beacons national park covers about a third of South Wales, containing Pen y Fan, the highest mountain south of Snowdonia. |
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Redevelopment of the Oxford Street car park and Lower Oxford Street arcades are also planned. |
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Then in the evening, he came suddenly upon Sue riding a spirited black horse in a bridle path at the upper end of the park. |
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While most of the land is either open or mountainous land, there is a significant amount of agricultural activity within the park. |
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The city has become a founding National Science City with the creation of a science park near the University of York. |
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To alleviate this situation, five bus based park and ride sites operate in York. |
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One of the major problems facing the park in recent years has been the growth of Rhododendron ponticum. |
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Rare mammals in the park include otters, polecats, and the feral goat, although the pine marten has not been seen for many years. |
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The Mournes is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been proposed as the first national park in Northern Ireland. |
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It has been proposed that the Mourne Mountains be made Northern Ireland's first national park. |
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First York operates the majority of the city's local bus services, as well as the York park and ride services. |
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The park forms a natural amphitheatre located in the Denburn Valley and is an oasis of peace and calm in the city centre. |
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On 15 June 2015, a commemoration ceremony was conducted in Runnymede at the National Trust park, attended by British and American dignitaries. |
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The four police authorities, three fire and rescue authorities, and three national park authorities in Wales are associate members. |
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The park is one of the chief refuges in Australia for several species, among them the magpie goose, green pygmy-goose and Burdekin duck. |
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Also in Queens, the park includes a significant portion of the western Rockaway Peninsula, most notably Jacob Riis Park and Fort Tilden. |
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Improbably, the excavators found the remains in the first location in which they dug at the car park. |
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There is also a zoo in the park, and the park is a popular destination to view cherry blossoms. |
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The plaque lies on the side of the park, near the East Hill gate, and an unlinked path. |
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A Science park, University research park, or Science and Technology park refers to an assigned area designed to promote innovation. |
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The park is one of Australia's chief refuges for several bird species, including the Burdekin duck and magpie goose. |
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is located in Vienna and is the only national park intended for use as a performing arts center. |
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This bloke looked just like a candyman with his expensive togs and the glitter of a gold watch in the lights from the car park. |
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It was illegal to molest, capture, or kill any of the animals in the park. |
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According to the Battelle report, nearly 800 firms graduated from park incubators in the past five years, while only thirteen percent failed. |
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At the end of the War of the Roses, King Richard III was buried in Leicester's Greyfriars Church, whose ruins are now located beneath a car park. |
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He lived nearby and often walked his Saint Bernard dog Porthos in the park. |
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We looked for a secluded spot in the park to have our picnic. |
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The memorial is a small rock in an enclosed garden within the park inscribed with the closing lines from Fern Hill. |
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The adverse effects of filming battle scenes in Tongariro National Park meant that the park later required restoration work. |
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Victoria Tower Gardens is open as a public park along the side of the river south of the palace. |
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The park had never had so many visitors at one time. It was total bedlam. |
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The service park also allows spectators and the media to get close to the teams and their cars and drivers. |
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On the ng2 business park, Specsavers have their corporate eyecare and contact lens division. |
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The streets around the park at the heart of Queens Park are a conservation area. |
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The park opened in 1886 and was named Queen's Park in honour of the reigning monarch, who celebrated her Golden Jubilee the following year. |
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Parque Teniente Guerrero is a park located downtown with a public library and weekend entertainment by clowns. |
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The city levied a commission on the sale of land which funded public improvements such as a library, park, irrigation systems, and a clubhouse. |
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The blocking of the tunnel led to the implementation of Operation Stack, the transformation of the M20 motorway into a linear car park. |
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In 2005 it moved to a new facility on The Watermark business park next to the MetroCentre in Gateshead. |
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Because of the large variety of sea life, including unique regional species, the park is popular with Scuba divers. |
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Its western perimeter consists of part of the exercise path that circumnavigates the entire park. |
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The South Inch offers various activities, including bowling, an adventure playground, a skate park, and, in the summer, a bouncy castle. |
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In addition, there is a park and ride service from the services at Broxden to the city centre. |
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At the south end of the lake is South Windermere Sailing Club, based at Fell Foot park on the east shore. |
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The national park is in the Scottish council areas of Aberdeenshire, Moray, Angus, Perth and Kinross and Highland. |
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On 31 March 2009, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced that the South Downs would be designated a national park. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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The Merrick is a relatively straightforward and easy hill walk from the car park near Bruces Stone. |
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The Morrone Birkwood Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on the edge of the village reached from the car park at the top of Chapel Brae. |
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A Rolls Royce will not do if you need an economical, nippy car that is easy to park. |
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Funding for national parks is complex, but the full cost of each park authority is funded from central government funds. |
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Already the largest national park in the British Isles, in 2010 it expanded into Perth and Kinross. |
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The volunteers were thanked for their conservational efforts in tidying up the park. |
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The National Park Authority shares statutory planning functions with the five local authorities within the national park boundary. |
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The car park between Almondvale Shopping Centre and the Designer Outlet was also removed. |
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The House's grounds, located in the Glen, are used today as a park, known as Cumbernauld Park. |
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The small park is a welcome oasis amid the city's many factories. |
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On 23 February 2010, it was announced that the band will play at T in the park 2010 on the Main stage. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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A comprehensive upgrade and refurbishment of the park was completed ahead of the Games. |
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Signature Flight Support also manages the VIP flights and corporate jets that park on the Eastside Apron. |
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Shuttle Bus services operate 24 hours a day, between the terminal and the car park. |
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The station has catering units and shops, a large ticket hall and an enclosed car park with over 200 spaces. |
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The retail park once housed a Miller Brothers before the company liquidated and a Texas Homecare. |
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The kids screamed in delight as they chased one another around the park. |
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Our plan was to have the guests park on the street, not the lawn. |
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The park lies entirely within Northumberland, covering about a quarter of the county. |
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The southernmost part of the park covers the dramatic central section of Hadrian's Wall, dating from the Roman occupation. |
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To ward off deer, Mr. Haas, an ornithologist, has installed an electric fence around his garden in the park. |
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The waterfall continues to be the main attraction at the park. |
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The Ministry of Defence in the United Kingdom owns much of the land in the national park as the Otterburn Training Area. |
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Other attractions on the fringes of the national park include the theme parks of Alton Towers and Gulliver's Kingdom, and the Peak Wildlife Park. |
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Cloud often forms inland, especially near hills, and reduce the amount of sunshine that reaches the park. |
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About three quarters of the park is privately owned, made up of numerous private estates. |
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The park was featured on the television programme Seven Natural Wonders twice, as one of the wonders of the West Country. |
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The site was once home to a medieval deer park, latterly owned by the Duke of Norfolk. |
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The city was also home to some Roman baths, found down Tower Street when preparation for a new car park was under way. |
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An alumni of AmeriCorps, she has been trained as a red-carded firefighter and a national park ranger. |
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The Sloe Fair, a funfair that dates back to the 12th Century, is held annually on 20 October in the city's Northgate car park. |
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You can legally park in the lot on weekends without paying the fee, they won't ticket you. |
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They've walked the curves of the deserted park singing and chanting antiracist slogans. |
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There is a skate park in the south of the park with walks along the river Arrow through the Country Park to the Forge Mill Museum in the north. |
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After spending all week locked up in his room working on his project, James was pleased to get some fresh air in the park. |
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In December 2014, the government announced that the park would gain enterprise zone status by being added to Nottingham Enterprise Zone. |
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Derby Arboretum, donated to the town by local philanthropist Joseph Strutt in 1840, was the first planned urban public park in the country. |
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The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. |
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Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with a pier amusement park and medieval castle. |
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Faraday Gardens is a small park in Walworth, London, not far from his birthplace at Newington Butts. |
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This park lies within the local council ward of Faraday in the London Borough of Southwark. |
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A road, car park, and school in his home city of Portsmouth are also named in his honour, along with one of the city's largest public houses. |
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In 2014 a new, 9000 space car park located underneath the approach to 23R was constructed, the first area of the site opened in the autumn. |
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Macclesfield Borough Council have said that they would consider giving planning permission for a new car park on brownfield land. |
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The express area is located near the short stay car park while a free service is within the mid stay. |
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Today, Ta' Qali houses a national park, stadium, the Crafts Village visitor attraction and the Malta Aviation Museum. |
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Up the hill towards the park was the coffee shop where she and Mandy had met, and where Hugh had come daily for his long blacks. |
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There is a linear park following the old Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway line. |
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Houses around the perimeter of the park were demolished and the land they stood on incorporated into the park. |
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Attempts to make profits from the park in the late 18th century included leasing it for grazing, growing wheat, and keeping sheep. |
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A bridge was built over the ditch to the south of the castle to enable easier access to the park. |
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George disliked Hampton Court, and was attracted by the park at Windsor Castle. |
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You wouldn't believe the fun and games I had trying to find somewhere to park. |
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The Queen granted additional rights for public access to the remainder of the park as part of this arrangement. |
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A curving crescent, often looking out at gardens or a park, was popular for terraces where space allowed. |
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The development of ground and gardens of the park cost considerably more than the rebuilt Crystal Palace. |
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He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper. |
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Each supported a tremendous load of water, which was gathered from three reservoirs, at either end of and in the middle of the park. |
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Near the town is Legoland Windsor, the only Legoland park in the United Kingdom and the largest Legoland park in the world in terms of area. |
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Historically the park covered an area many times the size known as Windsor Forest, Windsor Royal Park or its current name. |
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Most parts of the park are open to the public, free of charge, from dawn to dusk, although there is a charge to enter Savill Garden. |
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There is a small river in the north of the park called the Battle Bourne running to the Thames near Datchet. |
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On the western side of the park is The Village, built in the 1930s to house Royal estate workers. |
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Although just outside the national park boundary, it is a popular attraction in the area. |
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The Royal Lodge was built in the centre of the park as the Deputy Ranger's house. |
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Other notable buildings in the park include Cumberland Lodge, built in 1652 during the Commonwealth. |
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The visitor park also has a cafe and a shop selling aviation related items. |
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During the 1940s, much of the deer park was ploughed and farmed for food, which involved the felling of hundreds of ancient trees. |
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During the 1948 Summer Olympics, the park was used as the road cycling venue. |
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However, in March, 2016, Prince Andrew ignored these rules and tried to gain access to the park by ramming the gates in his car. |
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It now runs his house and estate at Perry Green, with a gallery, sculpture park and studios. |
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Chaucer was also appointed keeper of the lodge at the King's park in Feckenham, which was a largely honorary appointment. |
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The show sold out within two hours and over 120,000 fans packed the park for what was Queen's final live performance with Mercury. |
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The village had a school for the children of the workers, almshouses, allotments, a park and a boathouse. |
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The park incorporates Fountains Abbey, Fountains Hall, and a number of other notable historic features. |
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It is a fine example of a Victorian era public park with water cascades, bandstand and woodland. |
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The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House. |
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Greenland also contains the world's largest national park, and it is the largest dependent territory by area in the world. |
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The Peak District national park also stretches into the northern corner of Staffordshire. |
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You may meet an occasional solid citizen walking a besweatered dog or taking a child to the corner park. |
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William Morris lived occasionally in Broadway Tower, a folly, now part of a country park. |
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Birchwood Park has to be the main technical business park in the North West. |
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Coatis are accustomed to begging for food from park visitors. |
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He is so strong he could hit it out of the park with a fungo. |
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They sat on a park bench and tossed bread crumbs to the ducks and pigeons. |
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Put a pub crawl together with your BFFs, do sake bombs while you wail your heart out at a karaoke bar, play some sloshball with your friends in the park. |
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Follow the road to the car park and boat ramp at Buffalo Creek. |
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If you park your car in a no-parking zone, watch out for clampers. |
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He goes to the park to come away from the hustle and bustle of the city. |
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In a fit of misplaced municipal energy, the local council is paving the desire path that countless walkers have beaten diagonally across my local park. |
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This donkra was born on Sunday morning to the only zebra in the park. |
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Some of his rural clients would park their long-eared steeds under the chinaberry trees in the back yard, and Atticus would keep appointments on the back steps. |
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Consider harvesting any brook trout as park biologists electrofish this stream every summer to remove brook trout that wash down from outside the park. |
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He faced punishment for creating the fenced enclosure in a public park. |
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They went to the park and had a field day playing on the swings. |
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This park offers important amphibian habitat and breeding area. |
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The Lake District National Park includes nearly all of the Lake District, though the town of Kendal and the Lakeland Peninsulas are currently outside the park boundary. |
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Heaton Park in north Manchester is the largest municipal park in Europe. |
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She sent her voice though all the holt Before her, and the park. |
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In 1966 and 1967, in advance of a new car park being built at the site, the area of land immediately northwest of the stones was excavated by Faith and Lance Vatcher. |
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In 2012, an archaeological excavation was commissioned by the Richard III Society on a city council car park on the site once occupied by Greyfriars Priory Church. |
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Virginia has 30 National Park Service units, such as Great Falls Park and the Appalachian Trail, and one national park, the Shenandoah National Park. |
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He noted that the price of bread had doubled in the environs of the park. |
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We were jogging slowly in the park when, just like that, she collapsed. |
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A kindly old man sits on the park bench every afternoon feeding pigeons. |
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Five years later, a car bomb claimed the life of Airey Neave, a prominent Conservative politician, while he was driving out of the Commons car park in New Palace Yard. |
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The Association of National Park Authorities exists to provide the park authorities with a single voice when dealing with government and its agencies. |
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The national park authorities' planning powers vary only slightly from other authorities, but the policies and their interpretation are stricter than elsewhere. |
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The national funding offered to national park authorities is partly in recognition of the extra difficulties created in dealing with these conflicts. |
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Northumberland National Park is the northernmost national park in England. |
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The national park lies totally within the boundaries of Northumberland. |
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The national park encompasses much of the Cheviot Hills and adjoins the Southern Uplands of Scotland, which the hills are sometimes considered a part of. |
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The site of a Roman amphitheatre is in a park south of the Hornet. |
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The park incorporates a Local Nature Reserve, Proctor's Barn Meadow. |
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A new junction, 31A, which has only a northbound exit and a southbound entry, was opened in 1997 to serve a new business park close to the motorway. |
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George expanded the Royal Lodge in the castle park whilst he was Prince Regent, and then began a programme of work to modernise the castle itself once he became king. |
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The Palace and its park became the location of many shows, concerts and exhibitions, as well as sporting events after the construction of various sports grounds on the site. |
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The park is Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. |
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Other equestrian statues in the park include one of the Prince Consort, to the west of the polo grounds, and one of Queen Elizabeth II near the Village. |
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Kings Edward I and Edward III used the park for jousts and tournaments and the latter had his Royal stud there to supply horses for the Hundred Years' War. |
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The northeastern part of Greenland is not part of any municipality, but it is the site of the world's largest national park, Northeast Greenland National Park. |
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Opened in 2003, Edinburgh Park station serves the Gyle business park in the west of the city and the nearby Gogarburn headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland. |
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These buildings are laid out around the Queen Alexandra Gardens, a formal park which contains the Welsh National War Memorial and a number of other, smaller, memorials. |
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They are now displayed in a Milton Keynes park near the railway line. |
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Philip Meadows, the deputy ranger of the park and son of Walpole's political ally, Sir Philip Meadows, lived at Great Lodge after Walpole had vacated it. |
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Both rail and subway stations have a number of park and ride facilities. |
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Snowdonia National Park in northwestern Wales was established in 1951 as the third national park in Britain, following the Peak District and the Lake District. |
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In each case, the park authority acts as a special purpose local authority and exercises planning control over residential and industrial development in the park. |
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The park is governed by the Snowdonia National Park Authority, which is made up of local government and Welsh representatives, and its main offices are at Penrhyndeudraeth. |
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This was deliberately excluded from the park when it was set up to allow the development of new light industry to replace the reduced slate industry. |
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A large part of the park is also covered by Right to Roam laws. |
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The park includes several other areas with contrasting styles to this. |
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As of January 2010, it is used to elect the city council and school committee in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the park board in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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Experiencing the visit of my monthly friend at work, I trudged out into the kiln today, across the car park to the little shop in search of some tampons. |
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There are also art works and statues at several places in the park. |
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In this way, the park offers considerable advantages to hosted companies. |
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The world's first university research park started in the early 1950s near Stanford University, and foreshadowed the community known today as Silicon Valley. |
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He applied this concept for the creation of Sophia Antipolis science park. |
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These sorts of companies provide 45 percent of all science park jobs. |
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The new stadium and park would be lined on three sides with multiuse row house buildings containing commercial, office, and loft residential space. |
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Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of American fantasy swashbuckler films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park ride of the same name. |
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It usually attracts a sell out crowd of 82,500 to croke park. |
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Live radio coverage is provided in English by WRC Live via the Internet, featuring end of stage reports direct from the drivers and teams plus service park news. |
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The warthog, a vulnerable species, is also found in the Day National park. |
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On the island, a project of alleged sustainable urbanism is giving birth to an urban river park with possibilities for recreation, culture, water and nature. |
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Marc went to the park with his girlfriend and watched the sunset with her. |
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The monument and surrounding park is considered an international park. |
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There is a small car park and a clearly marked and signposted battlefield trail with interpretive boards which make it easy to visualise the battle. |
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Much of the remains of this forest are found within the national park. |
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The shortest route of ascent is from the car park in Glen Trool. |
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The park covers the Cairngorms range of mountains, and surrounding hills. |
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Many groups and local communities felt that a large area of highland Perth and Kinross should form part of the park and carried out a sustained campaign. |
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They progressed to play more cover gigs and weddings around the Dundee area, including the Centenary Bar in Central Dundee and a caravan park in Arbroath. |
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