Dining is a fun experience here, because the hotel conducts theme dining almost every night at the restaurant, amphitheater or pool grill. |
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The basement was set up as a rec room with a state of the art stereo, widescreen TV, computer consoles, pool table and a ton of other stuff. |
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Your friends are there, music is playing in the background, and the guys are in the rec room playing pool or darts. |
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The outdoor swimming pool is in a truly beautiful setting with its bush surroundings. |
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She is swimming lengths in the club pool and walking as much as she can rather than grabbing lifts. |
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Small organizations can pool resources, but they may then find problems in agreeing on priorities and tactics. |
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Disabled swimmers fear their warm-water pool will be lost under plans for a new leisure centre. |
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Hugh Bradley was in the pool recently and said the two boys had yawns as wide as a hippopotamus' mouth. |
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If your staff were trained in a pool and you have a lakefront, the staff need to have participated in specific training in a lake environment. |
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End the hunt at the pool or lakefront with lunch and team-building activities. |
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Combining Arabian and Andalusian style, the hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and is just a short walk from the beach. |
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It's no fun when you're yanked out of the pool against your will and then forced to get back into clothes and sit in your buggy. |
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Near the museum is the Magnum leisure centre which houses a swimming pool and other sporting activities. |
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People in Chipping Norton are very fortunate to have both an open-air pool and a leisure centre. |
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The gleam of an oil lamp cast a brilliant pool of light through the open door and they saw that a table had been laid for supper. |
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At the moment people from the area have to travel a long way to use a swimming pool or a leisure centre but this project will change all that. |
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A major and rather obvious benefit to forming these alliances is the ability to pool resources. |
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They were also able to play football and use the swimming pool and other facilities in the leisure centre. |
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She said that instead of looking to build a new leisure pool the money could better spent on a larger facility. |
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Steps and cobbled walkways lead down through the gardens from the farmhouses to the lawned pool terrace. |
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India and China are introducing a large pool of skilled and unskilled labour to compete with the labour forces of industrialised countries. |
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So is it normal practice to have to retile an indoor swimming pool after only eight years? |
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Because of the heat, the lawn bowling was delayed until later, while the darts and pool competitions were played down to the final stages. |
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Sink populations contributed to the migrant pool in proportion to the value on the x-axis. |
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Annually, after I repot the aquatic plants, the pool briefly turns green as the algae eat stirred-up nutrients. |
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Monetary expansion also undermines the pool of funding as a result of the consequent decline in interest rates. |
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However, water stress interacting with CO2 enhanced the shift of the carbon from the labile pool to recalcitrant pool. |
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This press pool report on President Bush conducting an impromptu review of troops leaving for Iraq is touching. |
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When the deadline for pool applications closed, 14 media organisations had registered an interest. |
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Each pool was divided into three aliquots and a sufficient quantity of CPG was added to one aliquot. |
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Jemma, ten, and her cousin Danielle, 11, swam 50 lengths of the pool at Devizes Leisure Centre on Sunday. |
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From one of the reporters he learns that journalists have a pool on whether he will survive. |
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Dousing myself in the pool offered about the same amount of refreshment as a melted ice-cream cone. |
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Take part in darts, pool and table games and eat light refreshments including homemade soup. |
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He spent his summers in the swimming pool and the winters playing American football. |
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They have similar characteristics, although the American pool players would never use ash. |
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In addition, the rear section of the guest-house roof incorporates a 4-foot-deep lap pool accessible from the patio of the main building. |
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The pool is so designed that its end wall is on a level with the backwaters, conveying the illusion of stretching into infinity. |
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Light falling on the water surface is either reflected or refracted towards the pool floor. |
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On these days, I'll take long evening walks with my husband or swim a few easy laps in the pool to unwind. |
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Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs. |
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It also had an eight-lane pool were people swam laps and dove on the diving board. |
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The pool is motionless and so clear it gives a magnified look to what is underneath the crystal sheet of water. |
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Most of these names will eventually become available for reuse, and so the pool of active names stays at roughly constant size. |
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I figured she wouldn't be able to stay in the pool for too long anyway, but I was wrong. |
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As for the younger members, they should be able to swim one full lap in the pool before they join. |
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I made good use of the pool and it made the world of difference to me and the baby. |
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After weights, he would do twenty laps in his pool and then eat a light lunch. |
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He swam 27 laps in a pool most mornings, because he liked to do things that were divisible by three. |
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Evelyn sat, tears streaming down her cheeks and forming a damp pool on the lap of her gown. |
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The two plan to use all of their knowledge of cardsharking, pool shooting, and rolling dice at an unprecedented worldwide gathering of hustlers. |
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During annual summer visits to his uncle's house in Vermont, John DeLeo does a lot of frog hunting in a large pool beside the Green River. |
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We went to shoot pool with mutual friends a few times after school and he was always fun to be with. |
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They were sitting together beside a pool of water, surrounded by reeds and trailing plants. |
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In the meantime, architects are redesigning the pool complex, offering alternatives, and trying to keep costs down as time rolls on. |
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Keith Green, of Robin Close, Warminster is to swim 65 lengths of the Kingdown swimming pool in Warminster for MacMillan Cancer Relief. |
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It takes 40 minutes to drive to the beach or 35 minutes to get to Kyogle's green, shady, treed public pool that caters for toddlers. |
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These provide an extremely valuable pool of ambassadors for UK programs and institutions in Taiwan. |
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Once upon a time there was an old artist who loved to shoot pool and play with computers. |
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He still was not good but certainly competent enough to swim two lengths of this oversized pool without stopping. |
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The scene they walked in on was Larry shooting some pool at his gray and glass pool table with one of his skater friends. |
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I decided to attempt to swim two lengths of the pool underwater on a single breath, a feat that I have accomplished a couple of times before. |
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Installing your pool table lights should be relatively easy for the weekend home remodeler. |
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But we didn't have time to worry about that, so we got changed in the hotel's swimming pool changing rooms and hot footed it to the wedding. |
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Alex saw Callan shooting pool in the far corner by himself, so decided to join him. |
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If you want to shoot pool for the pure joy of it, find a team that shares your attitude. |
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The swimming pool and running tracks will have fewer lanes than the conventional eight, but that is the only pay-off. |
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The other pool was a plain old rectangle with some swimming lanes, diving boards and water nets. |
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Two years ago, Kevin O'Donnell could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally exhausted from the water. |
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He tilts his head back, sucks on his wad of tobacco, and grins at the handful of patrons shooting pool and shooting the breeze with him. |
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The pictures show a female gorilla grabbing a branch to gauge the depth of a pool of water before wading across it. |
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One of our favorite spots is Lodi Lake, which has a well-run public beach, lifeguards, and a wading pool for kids. |
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The only other thing you'll need is a wading pool or a sprinkler for little ones who want to cool down. |
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The Point State Park master plan includes a restored fountain with a wading pool for children. |
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She collapsed into bed and then the kids demanded that their new wading pool be blown up for them. |
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The kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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He walked into the pool area, it was very elegant, there was a large hot tub, an elegant wading pool and an athletic pool for swimming laps. |
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What the hotel billed as an outdoor pool was nothing more than a small wading pool, so we did not spend too much time there. |
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There was also a wading pool to see who could make the biggest splash, and trying to catch a fish in a net proved to be challenging. |
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When the class was done I went down to the wading pool where the kids end their session. |
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They emptied the pool of its water by splashing about and then threw toys and sand into it. |
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But some attempts to stamp out resistance can increase it, by enlarging the recruitment pool of resisters. |
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They walked me over to the deeper end of the pool like pirates making their prisoner walk the plank. |
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Have you ever stood in a swimming pool filled with water, totally alone, with absolutely no movement? |
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Most resorts have amenities such as a restaurant, shop, kiosk, swimming pool and filling station. |
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Facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, spa room, two bars and, best of all, an indoor swimming pool that is heated to perfection. |
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At the lodge, there are saunas, jacuzzis, a heated swimming pool and an outdoor hot-tub for a spot of gentle pampering. |
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As far as relaxation is concerned, there is a sauna, a steam room, a jacuzzi, and a water pool with massage jets. |
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Sports Minister John O'Donoghue has accepted a proposal to build Athy's new swimming pool on a green field site. |
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In addition to the birthing pool hire, Ruth and David are selling washable nappies and ethical laundry liquids. |
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There is also an outdoor pool which forms part of the external landscaping. |
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A pristine pool table and the friendliest and most accommodating of waitresses add to the attractions. |
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The large swimming pool on the podium roof is watched over by attendants who anticipate your every whim. |
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A pool of silver-haired jobbers would, he said, help to dampen the rise in the value of quotations because of demand outstripping supply. |
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You can take the waters in the ozone pool or pretend to be sightseeing from the outdoor hydropool cut into the rooftop of the building. |
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They first went to the swimming pool to have a swim around and play a match of water polo. |
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The complex, situated 300 yards from the beach, has a pool and organised basketball, football and water polo. |
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Hailing from land-locked Denver, CO, my time on water had been limited to the local swimming pool and waterskiing on mountain lakes. |
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Mountain-biking, horse-riding and waterskiing can be arranged, and you can swim in either the pool or the reservoir. |
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A giant monster resembling a giant jellyfish emerged from the lava pool and wrapped its tentacles around Lupus. |
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One pump requires 28,000 watts of electricity and the main pool has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water. |
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His home was made of pale marble, and clear white wavelets from the swimming pool shimmered on its empty walls. |
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Fortunately, at that moment a drop from a high-up stalactite landed in the waiting pool beneath, making a loud splash as it landed. |
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I teased him that he was like the pool guy in the movies, who goes around servicing all the bored housewives. |
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A serious drama should be like a swimmer diving into a pool and swimming to the other side in one smooth, perfect trajectory. |
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In its 30th year the pool would need a serious overhaul and more money would be needed to support the venture. |
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The pool itself will be linked to the activity zone with a joint reception. |
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Quickly and quietly, he lifted himself out of the pool, picked up the bucket and filled it with pool water. |
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The salvage pathways combine adenine with a pentose to alter the adenosine nucleotide pool inventory. |
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Apart from the gymnasium, swimming pool and sauna, ministers could indulge in a spot of white-water rafting and windsurfing if they desired. |
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It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country. |
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The four-bedroom detached house is set amid sheltered gardens and boasts railed paddocks, stables, a swimming pool and hard tennis court. |
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The cheapest and most ecologically sound way to build a swimming pool is simply to hollow a hole in the ground. |
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Come rain or shine, Ballinakill outdoor heated swimming pool continues to attract swimming enthusiasts. |
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Child alert pool alarms are also required to be fitted onto any door leading directly from the property into the pool area. |
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He wants pool tables, a jukebox, internet access, a proper bar and any other ideas the children come up with. |
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Both associations draw playing resources from the same pool but administrate separately, fundraise separately and arrange fixtures independently. |
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As soon as we got there we quickly jumped into the pool and immediately started tossing a beach ball back and forth. |
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Accordingly these two jumpers would be the latest addition to the Olympic athletic pool mostly consisting of runners. |
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Over there is the pool house, complete with a shower room, bathrooms, a powder room and a social suite upstairs with a wet bar. |
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There was a wet bar and the pool had cobblestones at the bottom and was crystal blue. |
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At low tide fish leap from pool to pool in the makatea-like lagoon floor and you don't even have to travel far to get kai. |
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All clubs have gyms, swimming pool and spa areas and offer aerobic classes and beauty treatments. |
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Sarah insisted for Alli to come out of the pool and follow her inside as she fixed dinner, and after some more whining the girl obeyed. |
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He noticed worriedly that the overcrowded pool area felt overly warm and thought that the air was rarified. |
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It has an outdoor pool and sun terrace, indoor pool with health and beauty complex, whirlpool, Sauna and solarium. |
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We swam for about an hour, using mainly the indoor pool and adjacent whirlpool. |
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It has recently refurbished its pool complex to include a fitness pool, a whirlpool and a new spa with a wide range of treatments. |
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They can sit in our whirlpool, unwind in our sauna, or play pool if they like. |
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It is luxurious and quiet with a range of facilities including its own private beach and a seawater pool and whirlpool overlooking the sea. |
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A white birch stood king of this garden, by which a small pool of water had collected. |
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The price includes a pool, pool heater and white goods but does not include furniture. |
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The aforementioned outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts are also available for the warmer months. |
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You can hike ravines like Emma Gorge, arriving at a circular pool fed by waters plunging over a high cliff. |
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The breeds selected to form the genetic pool were Hereford, Angus, Afrikander and Santa Gertirudis. |
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Sun, wind, sea and salt may have left their mark on hair that enjoyed days at the beach, in the pool or catching some rays. |
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Beneath a nest of angel hair phyllo shreds is a layer of bizarre, bland melted cheese in a pool of honey syrup. |
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The pool is open afternoons, and weekends, with lifeguards on duty during all working hours. |
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If you're just getting started, drop in at the bar, take a dip at the late-night pool party, or dance until you drop at the final after-party. |
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The 25-year-olds stop in a pool of light, adjust their foot straps, then, as one, lean into their strokes, tearing chunks from the water. |
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They stand either side of a pool of light, which can be read as iconographically significant. |
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As mentioned earlier, ganging storage devices together as a striped storage pool can greatly enhance performance. |
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At various times it has boasted a steak house, a bier keller and a pool lounge. |
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Where the pool had been was now a boulder-sized mass heaving like a whole kennel of dogs fighting in a sack. |
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He reconned a pool in York, Pennsylvania, and knew lots of spots in Jersey and New York City for us to skate. |
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After he was airbrushed with silver paint, he lay down in the pool for the overhead photo and hooked his legs around an aluminum pool rail. |
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The air con has recently been upgraded and there's a pool to cool off in during the day. |
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The rest of the group headed off to the games room to play some pool and air hockey. |
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Designated residence halls have specialty equipment such as pianos, pool tables, foosball, and air hockey. |
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The edge of the pool lies slightly below the waterline, so water spills over the rim and recirculates from a downhill basin. |
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This alarm will sound whenever a door is opened, and is designed to alert parents to small children who may have entered the pool area unnoticed. |
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Back at the Grand Hotel there is also a small outdoor pool at the lakeside and an ample terrace on which to recline in a deckchair. |
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A trio of blindingly bright sneaker wedges sat in a glass counter in a pool of light. |
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A stunning overhead shot reveals a sprawling field of bluecoat rebel bodies lying next to a pool dyed red with blood. |
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Of course, the loud buzzing of such drones and towels being blown away would have been a dead giveaway to the pool girls. |
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To finish off I went down to pool to swim my usual 30 lengths. |
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And outlining the remaining works on the club, Young said squash and lawn tennis courts, a gymnasium, a swimming pool and the last nine holes would be put up in three phases. |
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Then the burgling bear broke onto her pool deck and raided the wet bar for the harder stuff, guzzling 18 cans of Coors Light. |
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She swam an impressive 20 lengths of the pool in 19 minutes and five seconds and presented Lydia with the money and a cute teddy bear, which Lydia christened Benjamin. |
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Rocco replastered the existing pool and put in a new concrete patio. |
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I sat under a lemon tree with two of my oldest and dearest friends while the kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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Down here in the amniotic warmth of Scotland's only heated salt-water pool you can lie back, watch the sea birds soaring overhead and look deep into your own soul. |
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Funding for students who reach their limit or who discontinue their studies, whether by completing or withdrawing, is returned to a central pool for reallocation. |
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If swimming some laps at the local pool isn't hardcore enough for you, there's no better time to join a gym and replace that hour on the couch with an hour on the treadmill. |
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Across the room a willowy woman in a svelte black dress aimed carelessly at a pool ball and knocked five solids home with one shot as Carson watched, amazed. |
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The plush hotel had a pool and spa that were simply the ant's pants. |
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The recent decision of Blackburn with Darwen Council to remove a number of pool lifeguard posts from Shadsworth Leisure Centre is a worrying development. |
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I'm thinking less of the huge, operatic rooms hung with stalactites, than the narrow windings that might end in a wall or a cliff or a small pool where tiny, blind fish swim. |
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The pool was attacked three times last month by vandals who caused thousands of pounds-worth of damage when they ripped out CCTV cameras and smashed windows. |
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While the place was jumping and filled with appreciative listeners, the rest of the pub, with its sad Sky TV and pool table, was an echoing canyon. |
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The wading pool has been shut but the swimming complex remains open. |
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They're nice guys, and perfectly fun to shoot a little pool with, though. |
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Exquisitely poised in space, the pool is a tranquil, glassy mirror, reflecting a luxuriant green wall of bamboo sprouting above the retaining wall. |
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From time to time water in drips and flurries empties into the pool from a mechanism on the ceiling and we are able to observe the effect played out on the wall above. |
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By the time you step out on the lanai, which overlooks the pool and a secluded bay guarded by berms of lava rock, you've almost forgotten you're in Hawaii. |
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So at the end of every day in the run up to a grant payment, I and a few others would pool whatever meagre amount we had into a pot, and play cards for it. |
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And then off he went down the street, walking from pool to pool of soft lamplight and through the intervening lakes of shadow, round the corner and off out of sight. |
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We can't afford a new pool this year, so we're winging it with this one. |
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He eventually gets locked up in chino, where he shares a cell with Billy Lancing, a black pool hustler from Seattle. |
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People swim into pool walls, people swim into each other, and, in certain parts of the U.S., people swim into alligators. |
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Then, if the system needs to depressurize, there's something called a suppression pool that it vents steam into. |
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It would be absurd to dive into a pool in saree or salvar kameez. |
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Britain's biggest advantage over its rivals in the naval arms race was the greater size of its merchant marine and resultant pool of trained seamen. |
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The leisure centre has a 25m indoor pool, a fun pool with 100 ft flume and lazy river rapids as well as an outdoor pool which is used during the summer months. |
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Lucas finished his last lap of the pool late on Wednesday night. |
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There may be no entrapped pool of human talent left on earth with the dollar value of Cuban athletes. |
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But, demographically, how deep can the pool of talent in Brazil really be, when compared to India or China? |
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I then caught the shuttle to my hotel and hit the pool and whirlpool. |
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When work is done, recreation facilities include a fitness centre and spa, indoor pool and whirlpool with a landscaped garden, as well as private massage and treatment rooms. |
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The swimming pool incorporates a therapeutic whirlpool and massage seats. |
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Given this tiny pool of survivors, a skeptic might ask why the story of the Mandans should matter to the contemporary reader? |
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The pool had a permanent leak and had to be refilled about twice a week. |
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As the two women charged down the pool on the second lap with Quann clearly in the lead, the crowd rose to its feet and beseeched her for a world record. |
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Before each deal, each player must pay 1 unit into the pool or kitty. |
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Micah and Jake chose to resume their surfing, while Derek, Nick, and I ventured over to the enormous swimming pool and explored the many water slides. |
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If the across-the-board cuts deepen, the temptation could grow to raid this pool down the road. |
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He could be in the deep end of the pool without his water wings. |
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Bush, Carney said, could expand the pool of primary voters beyond the die-hard conservatives. |
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The setting was the pool room where me and my boy were shooting some pool. |
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This new acid is over 100 trillion times more acidic than swimming pool water, and more acidic than hydrofluoric acid but it won't eat through glass. |
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The problems with this concept include the role of food enzymes in digestion, their survival through gastric acidity and the notion of a body pool of enzymes. |
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Dark red blood spilled from her arm and gathered in a pool on the ground. |
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Above a small clearing the stream cascaded down a series of massive stone steps to fall into a deep, broad pool lined with raw rock worn smooth by the water. |
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Each villa will be set on an acre of land with a private pool and hot tub. |
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To human eyes, he resembled a dark cloud, a pool of black ink diffusing into thin wisps around the edges that could manage to remain vaguely anthropomorphous. |
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Participants can also use the hotel's leisure centre and swimming pool as well as their health and beauty centre which has massage, reiki, reflexology, etc. available. |
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While a code of secrecy applies, there also exists a pool of top homeowners willing to sell their properties if the price is right, even though they are not on the market. |
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A busted-but-playable, coin-operated pool table that no longer accepts any coins. |
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Closing the pool hardly seems like an example of joined-up thinking. |
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But 76-year-old Nat did not mind one bit as he threw himself into the action with a few games of table football and a quick whizz around the pool table. |
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There will also be a leisure centre with swimming pool and gymnasium. |
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Splitting her time between homes in Knightsbridge and Gloucestershire, she swims her daily 30 lengths in a swimming pool fitted with underwater speakers. |
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Usage of a birthing pool during early labour was associated with decreased pain, use of anaesthesia and reduction in labour lengths. |
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The 1968 buildings include a 25m, 6 lane swimming pool and dining hall shared with St Paul's Juniors. |
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Like an underwater detonation, the pool was afroth with flapping and splashing. |
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A goober told me it's ok for a moo to boobfeed in a pool because the chlorine will kill any germs. |
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A cow pool is defined as a business organization or cooperative which cares for and milks cows in a centralized location. Cow pools are not new. |
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Cat's wandered down the garden on the pretext of using the pool so she takes her towel and cozzie. |
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We may be in store for a new era of cybersavvy candidates who campaign well online, limiting the pool of potential leaders. |
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In the basement of Hot Millions 2 is this youth-oriented, discolike bar with neon lights, loud music and a pool table. |
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My sister beats me at pool in public a second time. I claim some dignity back by potting two of my balls before Tammy sinks the black. |
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Corrugated-steel ceilings, a dozen blue-felted pool tables and DJ house music Thursday to Saturday. |
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I splashed flailingly around in the pool until the lifeguard dragged me out. |
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The medical examiner was behind on autopsies and cranky, so we didn't even know if the old guy in the pool was a homicide. |
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The introductory swimming instructor carried a pile of kickboards to the pool for the children. |
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Since June 2013 the swimming pool at Abbey Stadium leisure centre has been heated using waste heat diverted from Redditch Crematorium. |
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By the clock tower and ornamental pool is Joyride, a mother and child sculpture by Franta Belsky. |
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The latter does not seem to have had a pool above the furnace, merely a tank into which the water was pumped. |
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This particular area is subject to the transition from a more lotic environment to the lentic environment existing in the pool area. |
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Other proposals for alteration and development including floodlighting and a swimming pool have been defeated. |
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It features a reflecting pool which meanders under of the glass walls of the house. |
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I left them I' th' filthy mantled pool beyond your cell, There dancing up to th' chins. |
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In Svich's play, Ophelia is resurrected and rises from a pool of water, after her death in Hamlet. |
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The play is a series of scenes and songs, and was first staged at public swimming pool in Brooklyn. |
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Ticket sales during the pool stages and finals of the same tournament was less than a million. |
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The 2007 World Cup was contested by 94 countries with ticket sales of 3,850,000 over the pool and final stage. |
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While pool tables are common to many pubs, snooker tends to be played either in private surroundings or in public snooker halls. |
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In the United States pool and billiards had died out for a bit, but between 1878 and 1956 pool and billiards became very popular. |
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However, by the end of World War II pool and billiards began to die down once again. |
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Speed pool is a standard billiards game where the balls must be pocketed in as little time as possible. |
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In the first Rugby World Cup in New Zealand and Australia, England were grouped in pool A alongside Australia, Japan and the United States. |
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England hosted the 1991 World Cup and were in pool A, along with the All Blacks, Italy and the United States. |
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Nations were awarded 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw and zero for a loss, the top two nations of every pool advanced to the quarter finals. |
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The WPA also spans to international level pool with representation from our Mens, Ladies, Youths, Seniors and Specials teams. |
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The 1999 World Cup was staged primarily in Wales, though Ireland played all their pool games in Dublin. |
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They have finished top of their pool twice, in 2011, after beating pool favourite Australia, and in 2015 leaving France in 2nd place. |
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He was the subject of Jack Hazan's 1974 biopic, A Bigger Splash, named after Hockney's 1967 pool painting of the same name. |
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Snooker and pool hold some interest in Ireland, with significant media coverage of most major international tournaments. |
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They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. |
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A plunge pool forms at the bottom and deepens as a result of hydraulic action and abrasion. |
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Facilities include swimming pool with moveable floor, health suite and fitness gym. |
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The famous glass wall allowing views from the reception area into the pool remains. |
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A leisure swimming pool and a Multiplex cinema are located in the town centre. |
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Upon arising early in the morning, he is to bathe, and cleanse himself in the pool of nectar. |
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Nations play four pool games, playing their respective pool members once each. |
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The East Sands Leisure Centre, which opened in 1988, sits on the outskirts of the town as the town's swimming pool with gym facilities. |
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Meltwater can pool in proglacial lakes on top of a glacier or descend into the depths of a glacier via moulins. |
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The total of the agweddi depended on the woman's status by birth, regardless of the actual size of the common pool of property. |
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In the late 15th century, Lady Margaret Beaufort had built a chapel overlooking the well, which now opens onto a pool where visitors may bathe. |
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This tidal pool was located where the River Poddle entered the Liffey, on the site of the castle gardens at the rear of Dublin Castle. |
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Jenkins led Wales through the 2007 World Cup, where they failed to advance beyond the pool stage following a loss to Fiji. |
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In the next two tournaments in 1991 and 1995, Wales failed to progress beyond the pool stage, winning just one match in each tournament. |
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The Scarlets went on to become only the fifth team in the history of the competition to win all their pool matches. |
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A crowd of 27,114 set a new record for a Heineken Cup pool stage game for the Welsh region. |
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The final round of pool games saw the Cardiff Blues face Calvisano at home. |
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Cardiff Blues were runners up in their Heineken Cup pool but with not enough points to progress in either the Heineken or the Amlin Cups. |
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However Impressive back to back wins over Harlequins were not enough to overcome Munster in the pool stages of that season's Heineken Cup. |
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Radiation around the pool can get so high that a person is not allowed to stay more than 2 minutes, seriously affecting decommissioning. |
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The high water solubility is a disadvantage which makes it incompatible with large pool irradiators for food and medical supplies. |
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Additionally, if the captive breeding population is too small, then inbreeding may occur due to a reduced gene pool and reduce immunity. |
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Combat losses throughout the war, particularly on the Eastern Front, meant the Germans no longer had a pool of able young men from which to draw. |
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However, the site of the pool itself remains empty except for a skate park and graffiti wall. |
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In this study, the species pool size and the fractal nature of ecosystems were combined to clarify some general patterns of this gradient. |
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Six of the 24 are nominated from a pool of candidates recommended by the Columbia Alumni Association. |
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She turned away and cleared the parijat flowers from the stone edge of the pool with a wet hand. |
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Winter cooling and convection allow AIW to sink and pool behind the Denmark Strait. |
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Vasco da Gama was the only explorer on the final pool of Os Grandes Portugueses. |
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Prior to El Nino, the warm pool stores heat and is confined to the far western Pacific. |
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During the El Nino, the warm pool migrates eastward along with the concomitant precipitation and current anomalies. |
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However, the term vernal pool can be applied to all such temporary pool ecosystems. |
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It is also close to the original abbey ruins, is near a fresh water pool and overlooks the sand dunes and beach at Carn Near. |
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There was originally a pool of twenty aircrew who worked on the Air Ambulance on a rotation basis. |
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The Common includes Hawthorns Urban Wildlife Centre on the former site of Southampton Zoo, a paddling pool and several lakes and ponds. |
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Interbreeding can swamp the rarer gene pool and create hybrids, depleting the purebred gene pool. |
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Other uses include fishing rods, storage tanks, swimming pool panels, and baseball bats. |
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Increasingly they are available through library pools that allow many academic institutions to pool subscriptions to online versions. |
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He plipped the locks on the pool car, stuck the keys in his pocket and flexed his aching left hand. |
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He plays pool at the billiard-houses, and may be seen engaged at cards and dominoes of forenoons. |
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Photographs of this, and of a policeman jumping into the pool to arrest the protesters, were broadcast around the world. |
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Because of the flat terrain, there are areas where rivers pool due to shallow depressions. |
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Old-fashioned bosses see their role as prettifying the office and forming a pool of potential marriage partners for male employees. |
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During low tides the harbor offers a tide pool area at the east end of the beach. |
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I hardly left that spot in my pool that month even when my fingers pruned and chlorine dried out my skin. |
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As with the paternal DNA of African Americans, contributions from other parts of the continent to their maternal gene pool are insignificant. |
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Prospective jurors are sent a summons and are obligated to appear in a specified jury pool room on a specified date. |
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The judge calls out the names of the anonymously challenged prospective jurors and those return to the pool for consideration in other trials. |
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Many law schools actively seek applicants from outside the traditional pool to boost racial, economic, and experiential diversity on campus. |
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As spinners were 'assisted' by several 'piecers' there was a pool of trained labour to replace any spinner the owner cared to dismiss. |
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It drips down through the coke bed to collect in a pool at the bottom, just above the bottom doors. |
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Likewise, the ferromanganese melts and is combined into the pool of liquid iron in the 'well' at the bottom of the cupola. |
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