Mature shrubs and trees line the avenue and the property is surrounded by impressive formal gardens and woodland. |
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They're exploring every avenue available and have promised to fight for their school. |
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Among the many fine trees at Emo are an avenue of Wellingtonia, which form an impressive vista from the hall door. |
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A single unpaved avenue split the town down the middle, from north to south, the river quartering it east to west. |
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For them, the millenary celebrations proffered an avenue to the rebuilding of the cultural self-confidence needed to continue ruling the empire. |
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The predominance of non-indigenous varieties of trees as avenue trees in the city is a fact that tree-lovers have highlighted. |
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The road was once a private avenue and belonged to the Church of Our Lady of Health. |
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He sees a potential avenue to popularity in rushing a fraternity on campus. |
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They entered the avenue, and locking the door after them, sought the flight of steps down which the count had before passed. |
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The immigration procedures are just an additional avenue for information to leak out. |
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I walked down the on ramp from the deserted avenue and continued walking down the highway. |
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It felt like the Champs-Elysees, that view of a broad avenue with a leafy barrier, a real landscape, an open plain in a city of juts. |
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The avenue was a natural vault, with the denuded branches of old trees arching and lacing overhead. |
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Last week the Town Clerk was as good as his word when a total of 25 lime trees were put in specially prepared beds along the avenue. |
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My thoughts were dismissed as I lurched forward, the taxi veering to the side of the avenue and halting quickly. |
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There is a positive avenue to get these youngsters to believe in themselves, re-engage with school, family, and the wider community. |
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Elaborate apartments over a century or two old crumble either side of the wide avenue. |
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Mr Kelly said this could be a great comfort to families and dependants as it gave them an avenue of redress. |
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They walked the full length of the avenue on one side of the road, and returned along the other side. |
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After going up several blocks on one avenue to reach a street supposedly open, when you had gone up that street to the next avenue, it was shut. |
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When I get to the corner, I decide to cross the deserted street to 24th avenue. |
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The body was found dumped behind a tree by the side of an avenue which leads to Port House, near the village of Ruan, four miles from Ennis. |
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The house is approached via a tree-lined avenue and is set back from the main road. |
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The pagoda is generally approached from the North side along an extended avenue. |
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The main house is visible down a long avenue of trees from some swims in the lake. |
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This family home is approached along a tree-lined avenue which joins the main Waterford to Passage East road. |
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That girl had walked with Carlos once down this avenue, once in the cool of the evening, to see a foreign film. |
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Third, a final avenue for possible research is to extend the dataset to incorporate stock returns after the March 2000 stock market correction. |
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The members of the coalition are as diverse as the City they know best, reflecting every avenue of New York City life. |
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Sadly this lawned area with its avenue of pollarded lime trees is split in half by the main Swindon-Salisbury road. |
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But the last few years have been a nightmare, since the council re-routed the buses along our avenue. |
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It's an interesting avenue for me to explore, perhaps giving me a bridge between my more orthodox poetry and the haiku I enjoy writing so much. |
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The garden is beautifully laid out and the trees on either side of the avenue leading to the house give the property privacy. |
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The late-night explosion blew debris on to a busy avenue, collapsing floors and starting a fire that burned for two hours. |
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He planted peltophorum in many roads and an avenue with champaks in Malleshwaram and called it Sampige Road. |
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The reason is what has been mentioned in this column before that many people go into politics as an avenue of building wealth. |
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They attempt to explore every avenue, but don't have any problems accepting that this mystery might have a unearthly solution. |
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A face-block is both sides of one street or avenue between adjacent city streets. |
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You approach the studios, whose exact location we have been asked not to reveal, along an avenue of cherry trees foaming with blossom. |
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Looking is the avenue to satisfaction to this film, since the set and production design are as flawless as in the first movie. |
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A long avenue bordered with mature lime trees leads to an inner front garden and gravelled forecourt. |
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I re-entered the Harewood estate along an avenue of pines that cast a stripy shadow. |
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Combining these drugs and biologics with devices offers one avenue for the successful use of such products. |
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Bioprospecting is one avenue for the discovery of novel pharmaceuticals, especially antibiotics. |
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The huckleberry is native throughout the Pacific Northwest, providing yet another avenue for spread of the disease. |
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Our overcrowded jails is another avenue through which petty crooks graduate to hardened criminals. |
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As you go through the entrance you are surrounded by an avenue of golden trees. |
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And she said that we were going to 25th avenue and 90th street before turning back to school. |
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Most of the track is elegantly lined with cherry, silver birch and sycamore, in avenue style. |
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Watson has been growing trees along a two-mile-long avenue in the city for the past 10 years. |
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If they grow jaded, grow bored, or simply prefer sentiment and nostalgia to active participation, the last avenue of escape is closed. |
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This handsome Georgian country house is set in delightful mature gardens and grounds in a private location and approached via a lime avenue. |
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It snaked down and wriggled about, looking for a good avenue down to the ground but, thankfully, it failed to do so. |
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He planned to have an avenue of oaks on the west, of birches on the east, and of sycamores and poplars on the other boundaries of the village. |
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Sometime in the late 1980s, he also became intrigued with the potential of ultrarunning as an avenue to fulfillment, enlightenment and health. |
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Perhaps special calls for manuscripts, papers, or organized symposia might be one avenue. |
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There was only the rustling of chinar leaves to be heard in the broad, beautiful avenue lined with the unleaving, autumn trees. |
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They think that this provides an avenue to destroy her, and they are like hounds on the scent. |
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The main avenue by which Muldrow identifies with animals and their characteristics is dreaming. |
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And evils like corruption, bribery, sleaze and fraud leave an impact on young minds that yearn for an avenue to let their radical thoughts out. |
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It is also a great avenue for local companies to advertise their business services to overseas markets. |
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Beyond these stones was an embanked avenue leading across the landscape to the northeast. |
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Does the activity provide an avenue for goal setting, developing plans, and empathizing with others? |
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Travis strolled down the main avenue leading to the Capital high rise watching the convertible cars fly overhead to avoid the street traffic. |
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The only avenue for a Norman legal order, common to the realm, was through a loyal judiciary. |
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Eating, for example, offers an avenue for ingesting tainted or poisonous food resulting in serious illness or death. |
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That avenue would be open, that divisive issue would be out there for years to come, and it would not be fixed. |
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There is a long driveway up to the house from the avenue and there is plenty of off-street parking. |
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After crossing the beautiful Mahitahi River you drive through an impressive avenue of mixed rimu and podocarps and ferns and tree ferns. |
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Our driver speeds down the avenue and through a vast archway of white Dagestani stone. |
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The psychiatrist says there is nothing he can do and the carer is left with no avenue open to him but to keep on caring the best way he can. |
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The car park fronting the baroque facade of Wentworth is due to be replaced by authentic sweeping parkland and a lime and oak-lined avenue. |
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There were no cars at the light, it was a clear day, and I had an unobstructed view up the avenue, all the way to the park. |
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The town of Shanhaiguan lies on a five mile sliver of plain between mountains and sea, a pass that opens like an avenue into the heart of China. |
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The approach to the house, via a long tree-lined sweeping avenue, takes you back to the era of Emily Bronte. |
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But more times than not, the film can't seem to find the apropos avenue upon which to sell its wares of pragmatism. |
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We have looked into every possible avenue and we won't rest until every stone has been unturned. |
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We left and walked arm in arm along a sunny, tree lined avenue peppered with designer stores. |
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Police wearing armlets and LCC school officials saw that an avenue to their platform was kept entirely free for the children. |
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At the Gate House we strolled a short length of the arrow-straight four-mile avenue and entered Brandrith Wood. |
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He swears disgustedly and turns inland, jaywalking across the bustling avenue, a gray-haired motorist squealing his brakes to miss him. |
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The last time I had been there, Church Street, which runs north and south, had been a broad and busy avenue. |
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Analysis has shown that the avenue was heavily trampled by prehistoric feet, and archaeologists have unearthed numerous finds along its edge. |
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Such a study would be a fruitful avenue to study the evolution of diet specialization. |
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Meanwhile, down on the plage at the other end of the avenue, fights had broken out as ticketless fans watched the match on a big screen. |
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This was not an uncommon scene in 1970, when medical deferments were a frequently used avenue for those reluctant to take part in the unpopular war in Vietnam. |
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Given this challenge, we all need to take advantage of every avenue available to explore the dynamics of change management and its potential impact on our organizations. |
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The reason why they favoured an underground metro was the natural beauty of Bangalore with its many avenue trees that impressed the Japanese visitors. |
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Online messages are NOT an appropriate avenue for providing your entire life history or unloading about your past hurts and current emotional state. |
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To the musicians, the napster co-founders were outright thieves, providing an avenue to steal music without paying a dime for it. |
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If we follow this route, I think we can both say, with considerable justification, that we have exhausted every conceivable avenue prior to lighting the litigation touchpaper. |
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Outside, on the bleakness of the avenue where the president lives, Washington looked anything but normal. |
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The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater. |
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His towering header, from an inch-perfect Chris Billy free-kick, also signalled the opening of another vital goalscoring avenue for Andy Preece to exploit. |
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I looked up at the azure sky through the trees lining each side of the avenue on which we were walking, and it seemed as if we were watching the sky through a wreath. |
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These computational results give mathematicians confidence that random matrix theory could provide an avenue to a proof of the Riemann hypothesis. |
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She appeared completely relaxed as they walked side by side along an undulating avenue bordered on both sides by old buildings of brick and stone. |
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It includes military barracks, an avenue of sphinxes and royal palaces. |
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Making your way over the cattle grid down the tree-lined avenue to Pittodrie House, you can feel quite giddy with the sudden outset of countryside syndrome. |
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The marchers began to stream out of the park, where they walked West on 110th and then hung a right on 7th avenue. |
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And since films have room only for a handful of stars but can accommodate a whole lot of extras, cinema was a very limited avenue for the star-struck. |
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Don't stand outside a window by the Rangers' office on 33rd street and seventh avenue or you might get hit by an overpriced veteran getting thrown out the window. |
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The pilgrimage of sanctification after the moment of justification is an avenue by which bonds frayed by rejection of one tradition in favor of another can be healed. |
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Promises every avenue in Manhattan will have a dedicated lane for trucks, taxis, and private automobiles between new bike paths. |
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The Java Room lay a block down Marion's main street, 7th avenue. |
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An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks. |
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Croan House is approached along an avenue lined with lime trees. |
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From today they can ride on the Ben Hall steam engine, lovingly carved out of a tree felled from lime avenue, the approach to the stately home's main gates. |
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You drive in under an avenue of English trees to reach the historical buildings on the right, and a rhododendron and a camellia garden on the left. |
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Sold from just about every avenue one could imagine, the drink played into the prevalent violence and insecurity in a dramatic and disastrous way. |
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Scrutinizing its own detailed costs in isolation is one avenue the company has taken to improve its performance, but the managers have other irons in the fire. |
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Daryl Hannah plays the mermaid who names herself after an avenue and eats the whole lobster. |
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It seems that a ha-ha has been banked up to hide the public thoroughfare from which one turns down the private avenue of limes to approach the manor house. |
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He knows of plans for a cidery nearby, one new avenue for local apples. |
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We now have a nation where the fairy light is the most prominent cultural symbol, and where the quest for riches has become the simplest avenue of achievement. |
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More elegant solutions are worth pursuing as the avenue of first recourse. |
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I witnessed that tragedy a few blocks from where it occurred, standing motionless at 8th Street and 6th avenue in lower Manhattan. |
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Take a seat at a sidewalk cafe and order a cortado and watch Lima's crowds parade along the avenue in the latest styles from Paris, New York and Madrid. |
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In most of the urban areas, the avenue trees are choked to death as the tree base is completely covered by concrete slabs, leaving little space for aeration. |
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The exercise of skill, mechanical know-how and autonomy certainly provided working class men with an important avenue to display their manly qualities. |
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Unemployment spreads from State to State, the hinterland now settled that, in pioneer days gave an avenue of escape. |
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And they are very far from any thought that their licentious groupings would provide an avenue for the emergence of a patriarch with a retinue of teen-wives. |
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Three-story apartment buildings built since Katrina lined the right side of the avenue. |
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The main ambition of the club is to take people from all walks of life and teach them public leadership, thus opening up a whole new avenue for its members. |
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I fancy that it had been there long before the avenue was constructed, for the grey tiles were stained with lichens, and the walls were mildewed and discoloured with age. |
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She lies on an empty avenue overlooked by curious streetlights. |
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Built around the 1940s Mill House, at Barrowford is tucked away behind a mature tree lined avenue that offers privacy and seclusion to the property. |
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We applaud the efforts of model developers to look at mediators and moderators of effectiveness, and believe that this will be an extremely productive avenue of research. |
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Fragrant tuberoses, jackmentias, succulent cactus varieties, the milky bush and palm varieties, including the Royal Palms, can be used for avenue borders. |
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Express authorization or, if that is impossible or impracticable, variation of the banking contract, seems to be the best avenue open to the bank. |
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The looting occurred along a broad avenue on the northwestern rim of greater Buenos Aires where unemployment has soared well above the national average. |
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Because of the role celebrities play in our society, the creative appropriation of celebrity images can also be an important avenue for individual expression. |
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James Ferguson, 29, a design student and paralegal, who lives on 89th and 1st avenue, is among them. |
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Vertical connections and kitchens are located along the noisy avenue side. |
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Flowering and avenue trees, fruit-bearing trees and medicinal herbs recommended by the Indian Road Congress would be planted and protected for three years till they mature. |
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The hundred or so windows overlook 300 metres of lake frontage, an orchard of cherry, apple and pear trees, and an avenue of fruitful walnut trees. |
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The parents are anxious not to lose this avenue for easy money. |
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Thus a major new avenue of arbitrary government power would be opened up. |
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But prizefighting was not, in fact, a major avenue of social mobility. |
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And the avenue many of these new providers are taking is remix. |
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Over the next twelve years, Guttmann and others continued their efforts to use sports as an avenue to healing. |
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The Champ de Mars is situated on a prestigious avenue in Port Louis, the capital city and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere. |
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The port supplied an avenue for trade with Great Britain and later Europe and North America. |
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Most of the walls, built in 1713, the sculptured gardens, tree-lined avenue and pheasantry have all disappeared. |
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The most prominent hill is Snow Hill and the avenue of trees known as the Long Walk runs between here and Windsor Castle. |
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We must, of course, diligently and timeously pursue every avenue of investigation occurring in Gzilt space. |
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In 1868 an avenue of Wellingtonias was planted along the south drive to the house. |
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Mike and EJ live these days in a treelined avenue in New Dorp, Staten Island, just a few miles from where he was brought up. |
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Not all of these kicks lead to goalline drop-outs, but it is an avenue coach Brian Noble likes to attack to build pressure. |
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The potent shared interest in defeating ISIS is one such avenue. |
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The 24 Wellingtonias today provide an elegant avenue leading to historic Compton Verney House which is being converted into an art gallery. |
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The avenue was aligned with the setting sun on the summer solstice and led from the river to the timber circle. |
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Confidential discussions with spiritual directors are one avenue by which a seminarian is able to grow in celibate chastity. |
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Thomsonian medicine was an avenue open to Shaker women and was a popular occupation among them. |
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There is an avenue of 15 large rock specimens with detailed interpretation panels. |
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An avenue of 50 wild service trees will provide an annual flash of red before Remembrance. |
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A Babbitt met a Bromide on the avenue one day. They held a conversation in their own peculiar way. |
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And the bells chimed for victory at 1211 avenue of the Americas. |
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Gorlero Avenue, the main avenue of Punta del Este has commercial galleries, restaurants, cinemas, casinos, shops. |
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One avenue available involves the use of bacteriophages, also known as phages. |
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On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the photographers will snap us, And you'll find that you're in the rotogravure. |
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Subsequent aerial archaeology suggests that this ditch runs from the west to the north of Stonehenge, near the avenue. |
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On Saturday, elaborate altars lined the streets, paintings hung from underneath a tent and impeccably painted lowriders stood along the avenue. |
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The other great buildings were the temple, which were monumental complexes preceded by an avenue of sphinxes and obelisks. |
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The purpose of Airmail is to allow an avenue for readers to submit their opinions. |
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For those and the reasons above, Aptitude's and Frankel's shedrow isn't a crowded avenue this week. |
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Thomas Walker, who bought the castle 30 years later, added two lodges at the entrance of the estate and planted an avenue of Wellingtonias along the drive. |
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Stonewalls have been rebuilt along the piked portion of Taneytown road, along the east end of North Confederate avenue, and along Taneytown road south of Pleasonton avenue. |
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In 1838, Edward Jesse claimed that a different tree in the avenue was the real Herne's Oak, and this gained in popularity especially with Queen Victoria. |
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The Queen's tree was removed in 1906 when the avenue was replanted. |
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The accused must not have foregone some safe avenue of escape. |
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Kate brought a beautiful natural touch to Westminster Abbey, the venue for every coronation since 1066, with that avenue of field maples lining the nave. |
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Gabrielle and I froggered it across the bustling avenue toward our group. |
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The event aims to provide an avenue for the local food processors to be able to understand and adapt the internationally accepted standards in the preparation of halal foods. |
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After the war, a new project for the reconstruction of central Kiev transformed Khreshchatyk avenue into a notable example of Stalinism in Architecture. |
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With many flourishes of the captured banner, they marched down the avenue. |
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The new mayor of Rome wants to dig up an avenue built by Mussolini in the 1920s, and expose the glories of ancient Rome to the light of day once more. |
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It was General du Pont's 'forty-five' which bellowed and thundered and echoed through Fifth avenue, scaring horses and shell shocking pedestrians. |
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After the defeat of the Xiongnu, however, Chinese armies established themselves in Central Asia, initiating the Silk Route as a major avenue of international trade. |
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Another important avenue of research is a thorough study of memetic algorithms for WSD, since they have outperformed GAs on several hard optimization problems. |
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Five grammes of heroin was recovered when drug squad officers raided the house in Severn Avenue earlier this week. |
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The 140 acres proposed for zoning also includes land adjacent to the Tullamore Road and Brittas Avenue. |
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The anchorwoman was saying that a three-car wreck had occurred at the intersection of Stansky Avenue and Weymouth Road. |
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Both field evidence and binocular microscope inspection of the sediment from East Avenue Range indicate that the sediment is highly leached. |
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As she paced, passing random strangers on the 17th Avenue sidewalk, the wind slapped at her and the pack dragged at her shoulder muscles. |
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On the main street, Ocean Avenue, a few people are out walking their retrievers. |
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His first restoration project was a late-Victorian mid-terrace on O'Connell Avenue. |
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There was Lighthouse Harry of Revolutionary fame and a Harry Appelbaum who lived on the corner of 93rd Street and Lexington Avenue. |
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Bryson brought the Lewis gun up to the verandah of the flat above Mary's Shop in Springhill Avenue. |
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A liquor license on Whyte Avenue is generally known to be a license to print money. |
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Despite a few culinary missteps, this Ridge Avenue barbecue joint knows its ribs. |
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The slope of the hillside changes direction beyond the trees, from rightward to leftward, as the fault crosses Lincoln Avenue. |
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But it was the constant stream of limos waiting to spirit bankers home from their Park Avenue offices that had particularly raised Dimon's ire. |
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A group of men were lined up against a wall and mugged as they walked along Dukes Avenue last Friday at about 11.30 pm. |
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The pair had been married for almost 20 years and lived in a seven-room apartment on Manhattan's comfortable, if not ritzy, West End Avenue. |
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Five minutes later, one appliance went to a cooker ablaze in Fairclough Avenue but that had been put out before they arrived. |
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The Tartan Day celebrations began with a town crier walking down Sixth Avenue from 45th Street announcing the beginning of the parade. |
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It was raining, and Mireles saw a blue electrical arc lighting up the sky near Riverside Drive and Glendale Avenue, he said. |
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An architect designed mews on Upper George's Avenue in Blackrock is now on the market through HOK Residential. |
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Major arteries such as Bassett Avenue and Western Esplanade are also to be resurfaced over the summer months. |
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He has applied to the council for planning permission for a machinery shed at Church Avenue, Stradbally. |
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Broadway is a few blocks distant but worlds away from the cultural corridor along Grand Avenue. |
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But as luck would have it, apparently some trains that don't usually run on that track are being rerouted through 7th Avenue. |
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One of their season's outstanding performances came against the league runners-up at the Avenue back in December. |
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This service road for the shops in Tolworth Broadway has blighted the lives of the residents of Hamilton Avenue for years. |
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Her car had been parked on the service road on Summit Avenue in front of Wallace. |
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Access to this site would be very close to the entrance to Woodcot Avenue and I am concerned how far safety factors have been considered. |
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Schoolchildren were instead taking a longer route via Leigh Road and Chestnut Avenue. |
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In New York City, there was an annual coaching parade during which such rigs as four-in-hands and tally-hos coursed down Fifth Avenue. |
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This fall, many on Madison Avenue are feeling sanguine about the prospects for TV advertising, the default choice of big marketers. |
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But the empty buildings on Bramham Avenue are claimed to be a magnet for drink and drug-fuelled graffiti, vandalism and anti-social behaviour. |
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The titular parade was a real event that occurred every Easter, where everyone would walk down Fifth Avenue decked out in their Easter finery. |
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The Avenue features street kids, many of whom live from night to night, bedding down wherever they can find shelter. |
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So far their plans have got no further than deciding to move from their council maisonette in Chidlow Avenue. |
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He eventually came to a stop in Chestnut Avenue, and tried to make off on foot, but he was surrounded by officers. |
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On Seventh Avenue, slack-jawed visitors scrambled for digital cameras, and taxicabs actually slowed down for something other than a fare. |
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The house, near to the junction with Tor Avenue, was built more than 50 years ago with rendered walls and a red tiled mansard roof. |
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Restaurants serving conch and goat meat and record shops blaring Haitian meringue music sprang up on 54th Street and Northeast Second Avenue. |
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There are two evocative groups of surviving mansions and period houses on Fifth Avenue, each worth a fresh look on summer stroll. |
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The first time, the boat swamped with water and they had to race back to dry land along Lincoln Avenue to bail the water. |
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The driver told them the bus had terminated and asked them to leave, but they demanded to be taken on to Danebury Avenue. |
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A wall of uniformed police on motor scooters blocked off half of Second Avenue as marchers trooped down city streets. |
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This house is on a residential terrace off Fairview Avenue, a short stroll from Fairview village with its local shops, restaurants and park. |
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The 21-year-old Bradford Park Avenue striker was spotted by a college scout while he was a student at East Durham Football Academy. |
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Last night I attended the informal opening of a friend's bar on 2nd Avenue. |
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Bars and restaurants along First Avenue can pretty much bankroll their entire operations on weekend nights. |
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Reminiscing about long forgotten names, lost to many in Portlaoise, but not to the Marian Avenue residents, they took a trip down memory lane. |
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Deciding to beard the lion in his den, I visit Dr. Gerald Imber, a Fifth Avenue plastic surgeon. |
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The family have now moved from their detached home in Primrose Avenue, Macclesfield to a secluded farm in Powys. |
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Students with backpacks strapped on are crisscrossing Northwestern Avenue, the main thoroughfare through campus. |
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Here the right-turning traffic on to Kings Avenue is as great as through traffic. |
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Had Shutt had a full contingent, Avenue would surely have won through this tough third qualifying round tie. |
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An African Arts Week at Sunnymede Infants School, in Mons Avenue, saw children learn how to bead necklaces ready to dance to traditional music. |
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Parallel to the seafront, Castle Avenue is a quirky road of elegant Victorian red-brick houses, 1930s-built semis and modest bungalows. |
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Before long he reached the Avenue, where the relaxed residential noises were replaced by the roar of motorcycles and cars with bad mufflers. |
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Ossington Avenue was a crumbling street of dodgy garages and boarded-up business, sketchy strip clubs and bullet-ridden karaoke joints. |
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She works in the glove department of Saks Fifth Avenue, returning home to a modest apartment, a cat, a sketch pad and her oppressive loneliness. |
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The real issue going on at Casino Avenue Towers is my washing machine. It's mucking me about again, refusing to complete its cycles. |
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A swarm of bees arrived in Derrybeg last Sunday and decided to make a hive in a chimney pot in Third Avenue. |
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An alternative route via Potato Market and Kennedy Avenue will be signposted. |
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That movement, and the debate surrounding it, could completely sidetrack the issue of public safety on Whyte Avenue. |
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The property on Alexandra Avenue is set back from the street and can only be accessed down a narrow side street. |
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It's not much of a building, just a hole in the wall on a side street off Central Avenue. |
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Some elements of the structure have been totally recast and some new castings were made by taking dimensions from the Westbourne Avenue fountain. |
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Police and paramedics were called to Woollin Avenue shortly after 3pm on Sunday. |
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At Roseville Avenue, our train was almost misrouted to the Montclair-Boonton Line. |
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Best of all, though, was a hole-in-the-wall book bindery on Melrose Avenue that would have been easy to walk past. |
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The photo of First Avenue and Pike Place shows throngs of shoppers moving through Seattle's Pike Place Market. |
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Connaught Avenue, the town's main shopping street, was busy throughout, despite the weather. |
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The ambulance wailing, the children screeching, and the stray dogs barking on Underwood Avenue on a rainy day. |
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Sixth Avenue also had its parade of refugees, some of them covered head to foot with white dust, strange walking ghosts among the living. |
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She lives in a plush Park Avenue apartment, has a maid and an ageing pooch that she takes for walkies every afternoon. |
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The Rainbow Garden Project is a collaboration of efforts from the Victoria Avenue pupils and local street wardens. |
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Baloyi works as a gardener at 84 Dundalk Avenue, the house abutting the intersection. |
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A retail warehouse under construction at Nutgrove Avenue in Rathfarnham is now available to rent through Jones Lang LaSalle. |
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The place depends on the mother-of-three, from Limes Avenue, Pinehurst, finishing an access course at New College. |
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Just as he reached the Avenue, he suddenly jammed on the brakes, sending us flying towards the rear window. |
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Louie Servin lives about two miles from the track off Cherry Avenue, a main access road to the speedway. |
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Situated on a quiet road off Botanic Avenue, this period property is close to numerous shops, schools and amenities. |
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It may seem to some people that the Christmas display on Cranmore Avenue is nothing more than an attempt to get one over on the Joneses. |
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The funds were raised at the Elder Avenue school after junior pupils took part in a sponsored stay awake for 12 hours. |
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Mr Rose James F Frad of Wilton Avenue, Chiswick Lane, was summoned for wheeling a bicycle on the footpath. |
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There has never been a better opportunity to buy a trophy penthouse in a white-glove Park Avenue building. |
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The mirror-like overhang that shelters the entry on Fourth Avenue ripples like a river from the reflected lights of vehicles passing by. |
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The company now assembles and custom-stamps its kazoos on Industrial Avenue in Port Richey. |
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Police were called out to deal with two more incidents involving gangs of youths gathering in Etty Avenue, Tang Hall, York, last night. |
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Avenue continued to press forward but were snatching at long-range efforts, most of which drifted wide of the target. |
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Mrs Handley, of Highfield Avenue, Wortley, said the job became a lifeline after she was widowed five years ago. |
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Philip Nicholson, 43, said local youths had thrown stones and smashed four windows at his house in Alcuin Avenue, Tang Hall. |
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Leon's father, Noel, was only three years old when Spalding Avenue, where they lived, was struck during an air raid. |
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A total of 27 reception pupils were due to begin their school life at Burrsville Infant School, in Craigfield Avenue, Great Clacton, yesterday. |
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Louise, of Greenroyd Avenue, writes regularly to Reggie in prison and says she treasures the letters she receives from him. |
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A burning car exploded and shattered the front room window of a house in Rawcliffe Avenue, Breightmet, after being set alight early today. |
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After a short time at Dexter Avenue, the younger King wrestled the reins of leadership from the deacons. |
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The Fifth Avenue building houses galleries, administrative offices and the museum's school. |
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Lilith had grown bored quickly as she had watched the pair shop for clothes on Fifth Avenue, then go to Times Square and catch a new release. |
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In the 1930s, working-class people, many on relief, flocked to movies where Park Avenue swells wined and dined in style. |
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Just one look at me caused a new silver Bentley to double the distance between our two cars as drove up Toronto's Avenue Road. |
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One of my Ma's friends came up with a second broken chicken crate she'd found rotting in a field in Linden, on the other side of St. George Avenue. |
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The proposals for a service road off Eastern Avenue which also serves homes in the area were given unanimous backing by Southend Council's traffic and parking committee. |
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Alas, that grandly named firm is at 270 Park Avenue, north of Grand Central Terminal and miles from the demonstration. |
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Dr. Betty Shabazz worked with Mayor Edward Koch to rename Lenox Avenue in Harlem, to Malcolm X Boulevard. |
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Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which an elderly pedestrian was run over on a pelican crossing in Norton Avenue, Sheffield. |
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On the other end of the phone was my Grandma Rose, a can-do matriarch calling from her home on Avenue U, six blocks away. |
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The outage caused a minor accident on Main Street late on Tuesday morning after two vehicles collided at Lumber Avenue when the traffic lights went out. |
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Marlon McIntosh was caught after jumping over the counter at Coral Bookmakers in Marlowe Avenue, Walcot, and running off with a large amount of cash stuffed under his jacket. |
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Eastwood Park has an entrance at the end of Park Avenue and cars have been parking along the small road, obstructing access and blocking residents in. |
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They define their self-worth by the cars they drive and their Park Avenue apartments. |
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Not in 2005, when his mother, once the doyenne of Park Avenue, could by nearly all accounts no longer even remember his name. |
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This story tells of a renowned German music professor who falls in love with an alluring Brazilian woman whom he met on Atlantic Avenue in Copacabana. |
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Mikhail had visited several addresses in St Mary's before he arranged to meet up with a man at the junction of Derby Road and Cranbury Avenue at about 11 pm last Wednesday. |
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Avenue broke the deadlock when one of the trialists scored from ten yards. |
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Printed Matter, north of Sawon on Tenth Avenue, definitely falls into the galosh gang. |
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No, over breakfast at the Empire Diner on 10th Avenue and trust me, it's a dream team. |
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Would the Park Avenue Armory string hundreds of Picassos or Rembrandts on wire and dangle them 45 feet in the air? |
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As he walked to his car and I turned right onto Fairfax Avenue, I honked my horn. |
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I still remember a lover's quarrel last February when I'd walked desolately along Madison Avenue, only to come across a small crowd gathered around the store. |
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After three years of hard graft, Arden opened her first salon on Fifth Avenue and, in common with her rival, the nature of her financial backing remains shrouded in mystery. |
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From The New Yorker to Mos def, see the best quotes about the beast on Atlantic Avenue. |
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The three options for Greenroyd Avenue available to the council are to leave things as they are, partly demolish the street, or knock the whole lot down. |
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