With sylvan surroundings, the falls covered with tall lush green forest trees and salubrious climate is a feast to eyes. |
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He soon found himself walking through one of the less salubrious areas of the city. |
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Despite this handicap, salubrious climate, sylvan surroundings, lush green meadows would surely attract tourists from all over the country. |
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I surveyed the old hospital and its many auxiliary buildings in salubrious places like Morningside. |
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For them, securing a house on one of Dublin's most salubrious residential roads is now a pipe dream. |
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Pat always eats on board and even has a full-time cook to prepare the finest food on his salubrious floating residence. |
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The launch of the scheme took place last Wednesday night, one of the first gatherings, in the salubrious surroundings of the new parish centre. |
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Kostas bought a taxi and the pair went to work, spending their nights in the city's less salubrious areas. |
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If they had dumped us a long way away in an area that was not salubrious then we would have had problems. |
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In most Europeans cities, the shops have had to move out into less salubrious neighborhoods, which is a shame. |
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The new region was more salubrious and safer and provided services, including in the area of education. |
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The bubble pushed house prices up into less salubrious areas and into the commuter belt. |
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These temples are the greatest draw of Abu, apart from its salubrious clime. |
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But a Briton doing business in London might well have to make do with something less salubrious. |
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The ecosystem of salubrious water transitional zone and of mangroves is very particular. |
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I think the applause is deserved, and if the occasion was less salubrious we could have managed a standing, rather than a crouching ovation! |
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Our special protective packaging process guarantees a constantly high standard of quality so that the salubrious freshness is maintained. |
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These infections are supported by the salubrious absence of water, bad housing conditions and the lack of means of cleansing. |
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The naturalist author suggests that psithurism is salubrious. |
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Today's news also brought the suggestion that the traditional growing regions for fine wines may not be the regions producing the most salubrious wines. |
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For those who wish less publicly to enjoy the salubrious exercise of swimming, there are machines on the North sands with attendants and accommodations. |
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It began as a colony of orange growers, but by the 1880s, wealthy Easterners had discovered that the salubrious climate might benefit them as much as it did any orange. |
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Immediately after I rose from my bed I never failed, if the weather was fine, to run to the terrace to respire the fresh and salubrious air of the morning. |
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Surely it would be no weakness for a thoughtful man who should resort, for the renovation of a wasted frame, to one of those salubrious mineral fountains. |
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Why ever would he want to go to Hampstead when he could be here with us partaking of our salubrious sea air and not out on some stifling heat-sodden moor? |
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The abrupt silence led to a salubrious emotion of peace within. |
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The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside. |
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Walthamstow was seen as a particularly salubrious location for schools. |
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It is a highly literary and lyrical novel looking at loneliness, friendship, family, middle age and life in a less than salubrious part of our capital city. |
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My family moved, when I was a girl of about 9 years old or so, from a small Johannesburg miner's house into a palatial mansion in a more salubrious suburb. |
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Among the more salubrious consolations of the past months have been 5000 letters of support from the public and the unsolicited hugs of strangers. |
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Other employers have resorted to less salubrious solutions. |
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Plenty of less salubrious establishments can snare the business traveller with the offer of wireless access, but that's all part of the fun. Such adventures in Wi-Fi may be coming to an end. |
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Shaw, a sensitive boy, found the less salubrious parts of Dublin shocking and distressing, and was happier at the cottage. |
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The town, with a laid back ambiance and salubrious climate, has narrow streets with houses painted blue. |
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Both, it seems, could no longer tolerate the idea of philanthropic organizations separating young children from their parents and sending them to work in distant lands, no matter how salubrious the setting. |
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Offices have been shunted to less salubrious districts, while staff are replaced by a less knowledgable workforce. |
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I assume the salubrious desert climate wasn't the attraction. |
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Its wide dissemination in Europe is particularly attributed to its frequent cultivation as a vegetable crop in the 18th and 19th centuries. Its salubrious characteristics were also rediscovered with increasing dissemination. |
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The Assembly should also urge all member states to ensure that salubrious conditions are maintained in their reception facilities for refugees and asylum-seekers and that these are treated with dignity at all times. |
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This the best land in the township and the most salubrious. |
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This image of education as a form of banking applies just as well in many of the more salubrious schools across Africa, Asia and Latin America, where rote learning remains widespread. |
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In so doing, let us also recognise that Chechen leaders are not the most salubrious of types and do not represent a democratic constitutional state. |
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The sort of person a salubrious father shepherding his flock on a hiking holiday would keep out of his offsprings' sight. How things have changed. |
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Nuneaton was not a Stratford on Avon, nor had it a salubrious air. |
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