Meanwhile, in the town of Leeds, police erect barricades and evacuate residents in their search for more clues. |
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The practice of Maundy gifts dates back to 1210 when King John distributed food and clothing to the poor in the Yorkshire town of Knaresborough. |
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There will be a whole array of local and international artists playing gigs in barrelhouses cross town, and hosting workshops to boot. |
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The streets are closed, the sun is shining, and once the great barrel race kicks off around the town square, you know the festivities have begun. |
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In large cities, such as Kano or Katsina, Hausa live either in the old sections of town or in newer quarters built for civil servants. |
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When the vehicle passes through a Brazilian section of town, the text shifts to Portuguese. |
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They rented a home by the Tar River, right between the black and white sections of town. |
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We also learned that the Bohemian section of town was where young urbanites came to feel cool. |
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Add probably the best rhythm section in town right now and it's a fabulous, stirring noise. |
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She could see a forest surrounding the town, dense and thick, full of dark, tangled trees and thorns that looked scary and uninviting. |
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I walk back towards my lodgings on Broad Street, which is the main thoroughfare through town. |
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There were several cases where market towns had entered having mayors and town councils. |
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After retirement she was town councillor and deputy mayor and was a member of many local societies. |
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It's because his photograph that appears in a gallery of former mayors in the town hall council chamber is the only one in colour. |
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At church that morning, Aunt Polly realizes that Tom and Becky are missing, and the town begins to search the maze-like cave to find them. |
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As the brownstone industry expanded, it provided a broad economic base for the town of Portland. |
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It seemed like not so long ago, that Cara and her were riding their horses through the meadows near their cottage in their old town, Tana. |
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Whether you're at the office or the coolest club in town, you'll need the threads to make you the man of the winter hour. |
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He says it would reduce pressure on other practices in the town and give people more chance of being seen by a dentist. |
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The morning of her departure arrived, and the entire town was there to see her off. |
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Brothels are usually seedy affairs, tucked discreetly away from churches, town halls and the like. |
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True, we're located in a dilapidated strip mall in a seedy part of town, but people have cars, don't they? |
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It was an hour past the evening meal by the time they reached another town and had found an inn to stay at for the night. |
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The big men in this town are trying to shut him up for good, if you know what I mean. |
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It's the perfect anthem for anyone who ever left a small town to go out and seek their fortune with no support from back home. |
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The streets that he would have had to follow meandered all over town, and he could not afford to be seen. |
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Nablus, in the north of the West Bank, is surrounded by steep hillsides forming a basin, containing the main town area. |
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As planned, I left the town by means of the Jeep just at the crack of dawn. |
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Nearly three quarters said they would use a tram system to get around the largely pedestrianised town centre. |
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As a virulent strain of the measles spreads among the students, the town doctor puts Plumfield under quarantine. |
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Workers are preparing a second march through the North Queensland town of Rockhampton to protest the closure of the Lakes Creek meat works. |
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He grew up in the farming town of Briagolong in regional Victoria, where his first job was as a slaughterer in a local meat works. |
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An ambitious vision of Barnsley transformed from a grimy former mining community into a thriving market town is to be unveiled tonight. |
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They will begin a seven-day trip on Monday, October 4, in the pleasant, thriving town of Antalya. |
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The new incubation units are being snapped up by locals who are eager to start-up business in the thriving town of Portarlington. |
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The bastide, or castle town, although not large, is still significant to political and administrative life. |
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He could get a vice president's position at just about any company in town without batting an eyelash. |
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The pedestrianised town centre offers a wide selection of household names and specialist retailers. |
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Great crowds thronged the town over the weekend including several visitors. |
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One of the most prominent men in the town, Ware was a member of the school committee, the board of selectmen, and the state legislature. |
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Two incumbent selectwomen were trounced during the April 2 annual town election, showing voters' dissatisfaction with the status quo. |
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The factory district was beyond the main freeway through town and it was rush hour. |
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The whole idea of this is to facilitate the easy movement of through traffic and allow the town to flourish. |
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Local businessman, Ken McPherson, said there was a good level of activity in the town with a large increase in the throughflow of people. |
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We are delighted with the transaction throughput and that we are the only banking institution to offer such facilities in the town. |
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The public baths, with their pool, were comparatively modest for so important a town. |
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From the Greco-Roman town there are many public buildings, including seven gymnasia, administrative buildings, baths, and the agora. |
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Seton was but a small town, a fisherman's village where my friends and I would play and bathe in the waters. |
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In the centre, the old town, or medina, is walled in by ramparts and gives it an historical and cultural dimension. |
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The medina, the medieval old town, is the one place where people do leave their homes, because tanks cannot get down the narrow twisting alleys. |
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If we don't allow any quality commercial development then the town is doomed to a mediocre fate. |
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For some it was a massive publicity coup for the county town to host such a prestigious event. |
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He and his partner continue to thuggishly interrogate the local townsmen, attempting to pin the crime on the local town dunce. |
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His was a late night show and medium wave radio from Britain only reached my home town on the continent after dark. |
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The thunder of the drums rang out around Newbridge town centre on Friday night, sounding the start of Bealtaine, the town s annual arts festival. |
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You only get a few thunderclaps with each storm but, when you are on a 6th floor in a basically 3 story town, you really feel them. |
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Five major battles were fought around the town of Arras during World War One. |
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Furious residents are battling for the second time to stop huge mobile phone masts going up in Corsham town centre. |
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In reality what it is about is trying to inspire and excite people to think about the town centre. |
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I gave an online acquaintance a ride to a meetup in a town three hours away. |
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It was a nice town, free from the crime and pollution of mega cities but still big enough to hold home to 10,000 citizens. |
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So colossal was the output that Blackburn was the greatest weaving town in the world. |
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The District of Columbia, of course, was a garrison town and a transit point, with a plethora of saloons and bawdy houses to attract soldiers. |
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The only way to do that is to attract people to visit the town for pleasure and entertainment and to create wealth by providing employment. |
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Its denim blazer is a stylish item perfect for a business casual office, a date on the town, and even a business or pleasure trip. |
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The beauty pageant is a ticket out of town for the hopeful girls who participate. |
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Creeks, sloughs, bayous, and swamps, including a large cypress swamp at the base of Crowley's Ridge, ran around the town. |
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This arrogant contempt for our local town and parish councils by Bradford shows that you cannot serve two masters. |
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Off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers could be targeted as tough tactics are adopted to stop teenage hoodlums terrorising a town. |
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There were at least three hundred souls in the town who had been on the verge of starvation. |
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In less than twenty minutes he was on his way up town, and with him were four tidewaiters and Sergeant Sparrow. |
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Salford has efficient binmen and clean, tidy town centres, roads and parks, says an independent watchdog. |
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The proposals are now on show at the council's offices in Basildon town centre and can be viewed by the public until the middle of February. |
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The point is that the heart of our town needs an injection of pride and a total tidy-up. |
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The trouble then spreads to town centre takeaways with incidents of criminal damage and violence. |
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The claimant and his family have been the victims of violence and discrimination in one town. |
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The historic harbour town, which has a pretty front dotted with decorative ships and beach huts, is renowned for its oyster festival. |
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Sand castle competitions and beachwear don't often make an appearance in town centres, but they were all the rage over the bank holiday weekend. |
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As one of the oldest pubs in town, Hargadon's bar on O'Connell Street acts like a beacon to tourists and locals alike. |
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The verbal announcement of auctions by beadles, often accompanied by bells and drums, was common in both town and country. |
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They were led by their officers, town clerk Graham Gittins, borough beadle Alfie Johnson and mace bearers Tony Sansom and Derek Smithers. |
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The ports themselves aren't much more than quiet seawall tie-ups, and signage leading to a short stroll to town. |
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The sound isn't the greatest but still at its best with weird chimes melodising every time you enter a town. |
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Contrary to belief, money was not flowing in the Cheshire town, the buyers there must be tightwads, and they didn't half pick up some bargains. |
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Here a narrow bluff trail crosses open country known today as the East West Ranch, affording views back toward pine forests embracing the town. |
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Organisers hope the finished HMS Victory will be put on display in the town as a permanent memento of the event. |
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It was widely considered in the town that if the world was under ten feet of snow the guardhouse would remain just bearably cool. |
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No civilians were allowed on the newly closed main highways outside of town. |
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To get there, head towards Gyeongju on the main highway out of town and just follow the signs. |
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It should be installed on the streets of every major town and city and along all the major roads and highways. |
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In High Noon, Gary Cooper's loyalty is not to himself but to his town, which is menaced by the gunman who will arrive on the noon train. |
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What follows can best be described as an ambling but focused trip down U.S. highways and town streets. |
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County highways officials are considering an alternative solution to Tewkesbury town centre's traffic problems. |
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Mark visited David in an attempt to mend his rift with Stephanie before leaving town. |
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In the latter you have to drive a cab around town and make a certain amount of money within the time limit. |
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We drive into town quick for something and return to find neighbors pawing through the stuff, thinking it was a yard sale. |
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On this particular Indian summer day, Andy journeyed toward the town and made a mental note of what he would trade for. |
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A group of mentors will guide refugees through their early months in the town in a scheme aimed at acclimatising them to life in their new home. |
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The non-identical twins come from Artemisa, a time-worn colonial town 60 km from Havana. |
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The Captain is the benevolent-yet-stern sheriff of this here town and Madame La is his beatific, beautiful wife. |
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Others, like vintners, mercers, and drapers, dealt in goods brought into the town from more distant parts. |
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He brought all of these qualities to that town meeting, an event that in many ways defined his senatorial career. |
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An activist said fighting had ceased, but that the air force had continued to drop barrel bombs on the town. |
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The letter continues that Westport needs several playgrounds dotted around the town, which need to be sturdy and securable at night to prevent vandalism. |
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While it is true that many now prefer a bottle of wine at home, the pub chains that have colonised town and city centres are nevertheless enjoying growing profits. |
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The town has certainly been gripped by Cup fever with long queues outside the ticket office yesterday morning and 1000 tickets being sold in the first hour. |
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Visitors are being urged to get to the town early to beat traffic queues. |
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It's no accident that the cheerfully cluttered workshop is three miles across town from the suits and bean counters at Williams-Sonoma's corporate headquarters. |
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On the west coast of Mexico near the town of San Blas is a limestone spring called La Tobara, part of an inviting system of lagoons, canals, and navigable tidelands. |
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I only ever saw him on TV, or at a distance in the town centre. |
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It had been a long day, the town hall graduation ceremony, lunch at a restaurant with a French name and a bottle of German wine which had made her almost tiddly. |
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A visit to any tourist town is considered incomplete if the visitors do not purchase a few of these locally-manufactured articles to carry home as mementoes of their visit. |
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The next time I was in town, I called upon Chiso and was greeted by Emmy Kanasaki, a young woman dressed in a kimono. |
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Between April and October, the town crier issues a daily proclamation at the High Cross, where in bygone times you would have found bear-baiting, stocks and a whipping post. |
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Bright sunshine was beating down yesterday on the lines of parked Mercedes and Porsches in well-heeled Ilkley but it has been a dark few days for the town. |
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Thrift and thriftlessness mean the same thing in this town, where I noticed that even Nonconformist chapels, with broken windows, had been left to the rats and birds. |
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The mining town that was once here has melted away, leaving the classic two-storey pub, with its pretty wooden veranda, sitting alone in a gentle fold of the hills. |
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The memory of dead relatives and cancer survivors will be celebrated with a huge Christmas tree outside Safeways in Wimbledon town centre next month. |
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A month ago, on March 7, Munley phoned Whiskey Creek, the biggest country-western bar in Killeen, the town adjoining to Fort Hood. |
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Andie is known to be one of the more melodic bassists in town. |
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Her experience works well for the film, as her rendering of the gritty harbour town anchors it in a sense of reality, avoiding overly mawkish sentimentality. |
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One day it happens that a careless jailer leaves his keys in the doors of this menagerie, and the wild beasts rampage with savage roars through the horrified town. |
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Sunday, Dekoze will return to town for a throwdown at the Palace. |
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He said the shortage of mealie meal in the town was caused by some unscrupulous people including vendors who have since been removed from the streets. |
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I spent two days in this small town, making yoga on the lawn and melodising with my clarinet in the mornings until it was time to go to lunch at the steward's house. |
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Before long, the line of blocks emerged as the top tread of a massive flight of steps that must have been part of a large public building, later revealed as the town basilica. |
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It's also tiny, with about 27 miles of coastline, a capital town called Victoria, 17 other villages, dozens of magnificent churches, a cathedral and a basilica. |
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Thomas Wilmore, too, was boarded out by the selectmen of the town. |
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Established as a pearling port in the 1880s, it has long attracted people from around the world seeking their fortune, giving the modern town a truly multicultural atmosphere. |
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The fought to keep big corporations and fast food chains out of the town, but amidst congratulating themselves, fret that their paradise is too popular. |
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I meandered up the track road and into the heart of our little town. |
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As night fades, along the motorway bathed in early morning light, an unending line of vehicles including three-wheelers and motor cycles speed towards the town. |
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Australian business people are looking into building a yacht basin in the town of Nessebar, an Attraction Park in Shabla, a golf course, and a hotel at the Albena resort. |
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Two years before that, the two countries fought a war in kashmir around the town of Kargil. |
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And yet there was something that emerged from this town that reverberated around the world, a brief flicker of recognition of what it really means to be human. |
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The bare stage and black backdrop are occasionally relieved by smoky atmospherics that evoke perhaps a run-down dance hall in a beachy part of town. |
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Johanna Altvater was twenty-two years old when she arrived in the Ukrainian-Polish border town of Volodymyr-Volynsky. |
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He also distributes untold numbers of these papers to various parts of town, except that he can't at the moment, because his beater car finally died. |
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The original plan was to go to Kramatorsk but, she says, it seems the Ukrainian army has captured that town, too. |
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Clean clothes and other junk will then be stowed at main station and that'll leave me time to bat around town until 1710 when the train to Stockholm departs. |
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With energy, enthusiasm and many brushes they swept the accumulation of weekend litter from O'Connell Square and the main thoroughfare of the town. |
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This is where Joyce began writing Circe, the night town episode of Ulysses. |
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Heading along the coast from town you will find yourself on a gorgeous, 20 odd kilometer beachside run from Pelabuhan itself to the town of Cisolok. |
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The town is really just three main streets, South Street and Market Street and North Street, and about them bubbles a decorous throb of industriousness. |
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Founded in 1635 as the first Puritan settlement above tidewater, the town appears connected to its past, even after nearly 370 years of growth and change. |
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Friday night is the time to visit this bastide town, when stalls sell fresh produce and restaurants serve everyone together on long tables in the street. |
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It was lovely to see the community, young and old, celebrating 40 years of town twinning. |
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Feelings run so high in the town that mobs even went on the rampage when Irish tricolours were flown in a nationalist part of the town. |
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Olgas family home is a one bedroom flat in Mykolaiv, a ship building town in southern Ukraine. |
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We were staying at the big, lively La Cote de Nacre holiday park, a mere 500m from the beautiful beach and town. |
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Singer Una looked stunning in a clingy metallic dress as she hit the town with her bandmates. |
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A little more than a town and a little less than a bustling city Mysore is sure to put the spring back in your wearied step. |
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Steel Magnolias is a heart-warming tale exploring the special bond between six friends living in the small town of Natchitoches, Louisiana. |
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The Boxtrolls is set beneath the charming cobblestone streets of Cheesebridge, a town obsessed with wealth, class and the stinkiest cheeses. |
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A four-man team of specialists has travelled to the flood-hit town after the Mythe plant was flooded, leaving thousands without running water. |
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At the Westfield Valencia Town Center, Santa Claus will be coming to town on Veterans Day. |
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The aim is to create a new town centre destination with five key development sites identified. |
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The Au24 million Luton town centre transport scheme has received almost Au16 million of government funding. |
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Many town centre redevelopment projects are stalled because of the recession. |
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St Helens council launched the Free After Three initiative last year to try and support town centre businesses. |
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Under the new scheme, town centre traders can now offer targeted promotions via the website to attract more customers. |
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The danger of carbon monoxide poisoning from town gas was an impetus for other early odorization enterprises. |
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There was a time when fumes from town gas used for heating greenhouses killed plants. |
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The fairy ring, a pre-historic earthwork circle, is in the Glen of Cloongallon, in the townland of Ballyseanrath, near the town of Thurles. |
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The job of a town planner can include work on designs for town and city building developments, new road layouts or environmental policies. |
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We were staying at the big and lively La Cote de Nacre holiday park, a mere 500 metres from the beautiful beach and town. |
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The group is led by transport consultant Nigel Peters, town planner Anne Baldwin and retired town planner Martin Smith. |
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The Thiruvalla project, the recently launched Skyline Townscape, is located in the heart of the town near Koodarapally. |
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Middlesbrough's town twinning with Oberhausen, Germany, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. |
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Penarth Town Council sanctioned their application for financial support during a town twinning committee meeting on July 2, Wednesday. |
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Live football ITV4, 6pm THE concept of town twinning has always baffled me, writes James Milton. |
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Ch'en, who owns a store in southwest China's Sichuan Province, said the black and white-dyed chow chows are the new favorites in town. |
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Stifler is also in town and he isn't going to let the special event go by without trying to have some fun himself. |
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He has been elected a deputy for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party after winning a seat on the regional council in his home town of Stavropol. |
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A MOTORIST who knocked a man off his bike in a town centre told shocked witnesses that he was making a Citizen's Arrest. |
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The town of Bily Kostel nad Nisou, on the Neisse river in the north of the country, was flooded for a second time in a week. |
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This is a cynical stealth tax by government to squeeze money from visitors to England's town centres. |
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The CEO of a company that manufactures tribbles knows his competitor across town can sell the same tribble for 10 percent less. |
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As well as the heat, the sounds and the rhythms of steel bands from across the region rang out from a number of locations in the town. |
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Every stagehouse in town will be beckoning them with a wide range of plays, some old, some, new. |
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A CLAMPDOWN is set to be placed on 'chuggers' raising money in a Midland town after complaints from shoppers and market traders. |
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Eugene should pass a law that prohibits cutting the oak, maple, conifers and trees of heaven that grow and prosper all over our town. |
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Young Italians love it for its flexibility and because it will trendily get them to the town centre piazza or the ski slopes no bother at all. |
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And some huge old valley oak trees still stand tall in the middle of the city among the houses and businesses at the east end of town. |
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For more than 20 years stallholders have traded from a square in front of Castledene shopping centre in the middle of Peterlee town centre in County Durham. |
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St Nicholas Festival will take over Whitley Bay town centre on Friday and Saturday, with stallholders offering a wide range of traditional favourites and entertainment. |
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In Lesbos, after angry clashes between refugees and police, the mayor of the main town of Mytilini begged the government to declare a state of emergency on the island. |
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According to Doncaster council, killing formal town twinning has saved pounds 4,000-a-year and the twinning arrangements are continuing informally. |
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The town of Jarrow this year celebrated 50 years of town twinning with Epinay-sur Seine in the northern suburbs of Paris and Hebburn is also twinned with Noisy-le-Sec. |
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The rock is now available from the promenade's Beachside Cafe and pupils at Blessed Edward Jones will also be selling it as they get involved in a town planning workshops. |
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If you wished to become qualified as a town planner you could also work towards an RTPI accredited qualification on a part-time or distance learning basis while working. |
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As you pass through town, keep an eye out on the right side of the road for a rusty old stamp mill, long retired from its days of crushing gold ore. |
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In the meantime, he said the town is in good hands with Christopher Lund, interim building inspector, and Eric L'Esperance, part-time assistant town planner. |
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Starkus has been the town gas and plumbing inspector for 28 years. |
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More often than not, the old town and city centres were preserved as tourist traps while the new towns were built on the edge of town or in the suburbs. |
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As a young engineer with the Power Gas Corporation of Stockton, I worked on the design of the plant at Whitby which converted this to town gas for the Northern Gas Board. |
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Coal and peat, which were used to produce town gas for lighting and cooking in the 1800s, have since been replaced by electricity and natural gas. |
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Yangphel Pottery, located at Satsam Chorten seven kilometres away from Paro town is aimed at the revival of Bhutanese Pottery and produces moulded works of art. |
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Next month a Town Centre Partnership will be launched at a time when the city is consulting on a new regeneration framework which will shape the town over two decades. |
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Dine Out Week is being coordinated by the Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID, the body set up last year to coordinate investment and marketing in the town centre. |
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Other gifts and stocking fillers inspired by the town and the game of rugby include keyrings, teddy bears, mugs, fridge magnets, t-shirts, beanies and scarves. |
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It begins in the little town of Alvechurch and continues through Scarfields Dingle to a trig point from where the distant Malvern Hills can be seen. |
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And Louise's Trattorias around town are entering all delivery orderers into a drawing for a video library of best picture nominees from one of the past five years. |
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Nessie, a photography student at Walsall College, has been working in collaboration with the Walsall Artists Network to bring the exhibition to the town. |
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There was one in every town and they all sold the same naff stuff. |
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It will then cross the River Towy, traverse the north-west of the town and follow the A40 north east, crossing the River Towy again to the north of Llangadog. |
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