It is Scotland's remotest tennis court, carved out of the Hebridean landscape with a beautiful setting and views out over the Atlantic Ocean. |
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On Wednesday evening last week that seemed like only the remotest of possibilities. |
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A true getaway with towering mountains and Caledonian pinewoods, this is one of the remotest valleys in Scotland. |
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From Madagascar and Mexico, these vines have spread their flavour to the remotest corners of Kerala enticing farmers into its fold. |
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Neither of these vaporings has the remotest basis in the actual Constitution. |
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Major credit cards are widely accepted, even in some of the remotest spots. |
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By the spring, churches were open for public worship only in the remotest corners of France, such as the Jura mountains. |
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Copies of Arretine ware have been found in the remotest outposts of the Roman Empire. |
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If there was the remotest chance that James was attracted to him too, could he commit himself to a relationship? |
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The oddest of people from the remotest corners of the world were pairing up together thanks to the Internet and Cupid's timely intervention. |
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As western products find markets in even the remotest of islands, such items as disposable diapers and syringes litter otherwise lovely beaches. |
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Otters are fabled as Britain's most secretive creatures and were believed to live only in a few small pockets in Britain's remotest parts. |
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At all times, even the remotest of human history, you have had examples of men of elevated spirit. |
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We camp in pristine wilderness, not a soul in sight, and in some of the remotest places in the country. |
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The program's goal is to make access to justice more readily available to citizens living in Nicaragua's remotest rural areas. |
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To choose the aesthetic-looking vases and decorative curios like lamps, cushions, candles, table linen and curtains, Sita travels to remotest corners of the world. |
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Our network has reached some of the remotest villages with the first delivery of aid. |
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Today modern ICT offers the most promising option to improve access to knowledge also in the remotest areas. |
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People from the remotest highland villages congregate there from the early morning. |
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Imagine what can come into houses through a dish in the remotest parts of the world. |
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He also asked what action had been taken to encourage health personnel to go the country's remotest areas to care for isolated communities. |
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This is especially true when uniformed personnel, as well as civilians, are deployed in quasi war-zones in the remotest parts of the world. |
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The drought that impoverishes the remotest African village intensifies the threat hanging over Moscow or New York. |
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The initial collection, which led them into the remotest corners of Hungary, was begun with the intention of revitalizing Hungarian music. |
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This presupposes that in our own midst above all we take the greatest care to eliminate the remotest trace of antagonism, hegemony, or division. |
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In the big cities or the remotest rural areas, the azan is called five times a day and the people gather for the congregational prayers at the proper times without fail. |
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It is so easy to get around the farthest distances, thanks to their train and tram network that connects even the remotest suburbs with the City Loop. |
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Dave Taylor offers guided trail and fell runs to some of the remotest parts of the Peaks. |
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Through broadcasting and books, the gospel is being spread even in the remotest parts of the world. |
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Everyone into the remotest hinterland of consanguinity has been married. |
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The orcas prey on the indigenous Californian sea lions, which are permanent residents off the smaller islands such as Los Islotes, off the remotest corner of Espiritu Santo. |
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Finally Corvo is the remotest island of all, where just 500 people live in total autarchy. |
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When the precipitation rate increases in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, floods inundate southern China and Bangladesh and drought hits some of the remotest Indian villages. |
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These unfortunate people were forced to leave their homes and dumped in the remotest parts of Poland by trainloads promising home, help and amenities. |
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Be it a natural calamity or a Naxalite attack, he used to rush even to the remotest corners of the state to personally supervise the relief operations. |
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Injustice at even the remotest part of the country can then be reported by following the chain of command in much the same manner as notifiable diseases are dealt with. |
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There was never the remotest prospect of Norwich suffering a similar upset on their big pitch. |
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I met former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates twice, both times in the remotest reaches of Afghanistan. |
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Many of the basic cable channels with even the remotest semblance of a news presence. |
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And the search has revealed that even the wildest, remotest stretches of the ocean are strewn with litter. |
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Or advanced any proposal or policy that might in even the remotest way have helped a financial contributor. |
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Whether sleeping rough in the remotest places or enjoying the fauniferous hospitality of the locals in inhabited ones, being incommoded was somehow integral to the experience. |
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The immense potential of space in communication technologies and their impact on the lives of people in the remotest parts of the world is one clear example of the peaceful uses of space for the benefit of all. |
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Through memory, and more precisely by taking the long view of history, we are able to discover the processes, mechanisms and forms of expression of racism and discrimination and trace them back to their remotest origins. |
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Kashi is providing majority funding for the AFF Light-A-Community project to bring electricity to the remotest parts of the quinoa farmlands. |
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Just like Moominpappa in Tove Jansson's Moomin books, my ambition was to live on the loneliest lighthouse on the remotest skerry farthest from land. |
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This phenomenon, which was once widespread in the rural and least developed areas, has largely been wiped out thanks to assiduous government measures, and now persists only in the remotest areas. |
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The 47km causeway across the 10-island archipelago west of Jaffna is still partly ruined, so catching an early ferry to the remotest of these sunny islands means an early start. |
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They have been relegated 21 points off fourth-from-bottom Rotherham, and who could be the remotest bit surprised bearing in mind a week before the season started the club employed eight fully-fledged professional footballers? |
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Neither the west nor the Iranian people have the remotest interest in sanctions continuing, and Rouhani needs every card he can play against his hardliners. |
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Does the member understand, in the remotest sense of the word, how the financial capitals of the world will read the statement by that irresponsible finance minister? |
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Rustaq is one of the remotest regions in northern Afghanistan. |
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Technically, the Commission proposal responds to Parliament's proposals for less red tape, but far more needs to be done before the smallest, remotest institutions will find it easy to take part in the programme. |
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In short, Europe's rural areas must exploit their potential or risk falling further behind urban areas in meeting the Lisbon targets, particularly in the remotest and most agricultural areas. |
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Through this programme SENA has succeeded in reaching the country's remotest areas and providing the most vulnerable rural population groups with an opportunity to obtain the kind of training which it provides. |
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Today, there are 47,000 Cuban cooperation workers in the remotest villages, mountains and hard-to-reach places in 108 nations, sharing Cuba's achievements in the fields of health care and education with those peoples. |
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The truck would go all over the country, into the remotest corners. |
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Even the remotest village harbours a wealth of indigenous knowledge and traditional cultural resources and everything must be done to continue to make full use of them. |
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Turtles were harvested in the remotest parts of the Indonesian archipelago. |
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In the remotest parts, the shadows fall southward, and even Arcturus is not visible. |
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A good practice would be for the property adjuster to place a subrogation indicator on any file having even the remotest subrogation potential. |
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The religious right also has no leaders anymore of the remotest interest. |
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Strom Thurmond today seems a figure out of the remotest historical past. |
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The license-free walkie talkie provides the perfect solution as it provides peer-peer multi-user connection and will function even in the remotest of areas. |
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