They cobble together any old rubbish to pass off as art, such as baths full of baked beans or piles of old house bricks. |
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Get rid of standing water in bird baths, ponds, flowerpots, wading pools, old tires, and other places where mosquitoes might breed. |
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Purchasers will have the option of fitted baths while there will be extra large shower cubicles as well as a full range of bathroom accessories. |
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After baths, jammies, and brushing of teeth, we gather in the living room, the television turned off, the house quiet. |
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The house smelt of damp, the baths were old-fashioned and there wasn't an endless supply of hot water. |
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Roll-top baths, which until recently everyone clamoured for, are on their way out. |
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The elegant bedrooms are all of a quirkily different nature, some with two free-standing baths, and others with billiards tables in the bathroom. |
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Other treatments that may help include hot baths, applying hot or cold packs, and stretching or exercise. |
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These units were selected because they housed acutely ill patients who generally required bed baths. |
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Applications include valve nuts, cam bearings, impellers, hangers in pickling baths, agitators, crane gears and connecting rods. |
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Old-school birthing is back in style, with well-read women forsaking obstetricians for midwives and epidurals for warm baths. |
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Besides oral administration, herbs and flowers were frequently recommended for use in baths. |
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Take charge of baths, or walk baby around in a soft carrier, or be the one to introduce squeaky toys and rattles. |
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Afghans require weekly baths and brushing to remove dead hair and to prevent the tangling and matting to which they are prone. |
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With the coming of dusk we were back in our cabins having baths and getting changed for dinner. |
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On bath nights the baths were taken down and filled with water that had been boiled in the kettle on the gas cooker. |
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The patient sat with both feet and arms in saline baths and was wired up to the machine. |
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The care home was required to put together a plan for refurbishment and redecoration with enough baths and showers. |
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He turned to hydropathy, a Victorian medical fashion in which a patient is given cold showers, steam baths, and wrappings in wet sheets. |
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From the writings of Seneca, we know that the Romans spent large sums of money building their baths. |
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The rooms were bigger than The Laughing God's, but no fires had been laid, there were no hot baths, and meals cost two coppers apiece. |
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Oatmeal baths, available at the supermarket or pharmacy, can help to relieve itching. |
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At home they had only let him take freezing cold baths and use a small amount of soap. |
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Better reward yourselves with spa baths, massages, nice food and retail treats. |
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Pompeii was a walled town with an amphitheatre, forum, basilica, several public baths, two theatres, and at least nine temples. |
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On a more mundane level, increasing numbers of naturists are enjoying a naked swim during closed sessions in baths all over Scotland. |
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The building has a small lift and the rooms have running water, baths and hot showers and the caretaker has a television. |
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Blue and green colors were added in separate operations that involved wax resist and dipping in indigo dye baths. |
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The new leisure centre replaces the municipal baths in the High Street, Thornton Heath. |
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Along the cool corridors are private dining rooms, libraries, a gymnasium, and Turkish baths. |
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The baths were very early Roman in date, of large size and richly decorated. |
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But the mosaic which marks the villa apart is located between the baths and the patio. |
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Remains of a set of baths were found beneath those of the C5 cathedral, which had a conventional layout of three naves and a large apse. |
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In Roman baths and on triumphal arches there were other ways of expressing height. |
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In fact, archaeologists have found bathroom graffiti on the walls of Roman baths dating back at least 3000 years. |
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The city is named for its magnificent Roman baths, which are reputed to have the power to heal the sick. |
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This system of heating was also used to keep some Roman baths hot if they had no access to naturally heated water. |
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Each day, they followed a strict routine of work, ritual baths, and prayer. |
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Chamomile can be blended with other herbs to enhance its already wonderful scent in sachets, essential baths, etc. |
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At the end of a busy day, they go home to such luxuries as double jacuzzi baths. |
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Morning by morning in a mackintosh and cap, in which he was not seen at other times, he found his way across the bridge to the New Court baths. |
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I occasionally visit a male-only centre with saunas, steam baths, spa pools and rest areas. |
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The beneficial effects of hot baths and malarial fevers in syphilis were noted as early as the 15th century. |
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There are also garden lamps, bird baths, decorative columns, mushroom lamps, and ornamental urns that a landscape artist would cherish. |
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There was a shared washroom that contained mangles, and once a week Kilroy-Silk went to the local baths. |
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The area is marked by many ritual baths, in which every Jew entering the Temple area had to immerse. |
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There was a growing tendency among city dwellers to install power showers instead of baths. |
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Facilities for washing at the public baths and the launderette, and the use of the bagwash have helped mothers with the pile of dirty clothes. |
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Itchiness and skin irritation can be reduced by keeping the skin cool with light clothing and tepid baths or sponging. |
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The Romans and Turks knew all about the value of time spent in the baths, working your way slowly through the frigidarium and tepidarium. |
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The rich, ill and famous consulted balneologists who treated diseases with baths and water cures. |
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The civil basilica was constructed over the baths, and a civil bath-house is known. |
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The crisis was so grave that no baths were allowed and toilets were only flushed when essential. |
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The first public baths, built by the Romans, is now a pile of rubble in a rundown district on the Danube's west bank. |
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The Romans actually were quite good at public health facilities with their public baths and aqueducts and paved streets. |
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Dating from 1846, the building contained public baths and wash houses, an important amenity and social focus in the Victorian East End. |
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The 140-year-old landmark, initially built for use as public baths, was reduced to a pile of rubble over the Christmas period. |
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Observant readers may have noticed that, five years later, there are only two public baths open, and that's on a good day. |
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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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Groups of young children can regularly be seen attending swimming classes at the baths. |
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For general bathing, people used the public baths but shied away from the communal washing areas, which had a stigma attached to them. |
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Pensioners in Bradford may be able to enjoy free swimming facilities at Corporation baths soon. |
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A Miami housing tour, education sessions, and exhibitions highlight the best in luxury kitchens and baths. |
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The increase in spending on home improvement isn't limited to kitchen and baths, although, as always, those jobs are leading the way. |
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For high-moisture areas, like kitchens and baths or where frequent cleaning is required, use only oil-based. |
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There also are 32 pavilion suites for trainers with living rooms, kitchens, and private baths. |
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Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them. |
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This is a long and complicated process involving acid baths and tubs of water. |
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Art deco bathrooms with deep baths are also on the large side, with antique silver taps and luxury amenities. |
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Hence the state-of-the art bathrooms with rolltop baths, his and her washbasins and shower units with jet sprays. |
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At the rear are the marble bathrooms with their free-standing baths and the added bonus of underfloor heating. |
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Bathroom floors are built to bear the weight of a standard bathtub not whirlpool spa baths. |
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South Pacific Islanders have their virgin coconut oil, Mediterraneans their olive oil and Native Americans their mineral springs and mud baths. |
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Start by using essential oils and scents like jasmine or ginger in your baths, massage treatments and beauty products. |
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Miss Ito, who emptied bedpans, gave body baths and held hands through the night with people in pain, was downstairs helping out. |
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Shampoos, face oils, cleansers and toners, shower gels, bubble baths, moisturisers and massage oils can be made quickly and easily. |
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A less severe quench is the oil quench obtained by cooling the tool steel in oil baths. |
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The happy Finns travel en famille to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish. |
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Hence we had to build a new swimming baths and the town hall is dropping in bits. |
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There I found Hungarian family entertainment at its height at the shambly 19th century Szechenyi baths. |
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The area is marked by many mikvehs, or ritual baths, in which every Jew entering the Temple area had to immerse. |
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A 2-litre milk bottle with the top cut out, leaving the handle on, makes an excellent scoop to empty baths, troughs etc. |
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Graywater recycling funnels water from baths, showers and sinks into the garden, where action by plant roots breaks it down. |
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Other things include only using the right amount of water when boiling a kettle and having baths instead of showers. |
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Use warm water and limit bath time. Hot water and long showers or baths remove even more oil. |
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Apply an emollient cream or ointment after washing, bathing or showering and between baths or showers, as often as necessary. |
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Congratulations to all the winners who walked away with some very handsome prizes which included garden seats, planting troughs and bird baths. |
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The place is a beauty, and you can choose from massage, Turkish baths, mud treatments and more. |
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To this day the tradition of spa bathing and taking Turkish baths is strong in Budapest. |
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The play, which premiered in the West End in 1985, was originally written to be performed in a municipal Turkish baths. |
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He was encouraged to go to the pool and, over time, made new friends in the Turkish baths. |
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This is a dramatic mirrored structure housing jacuzzis, jet streams, cascades, hydromassage, Turkish baths and much more. |
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Delays have meant that work on restoring the Turkish baths in Hathersage Road will not start until late next year. |
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More than 280,000 viewers voted to restore and reopen the Turkish baths suite to the local community once again. |
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He said a commercial operator could, with flair and imagination, develop the baths service while maintaining the Turkish baths tradition. |
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Normally, when wool and cotton are blended together, two separate dye baths are required because the wool takes up most of the dye. |
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The bathrooms will be fully tiled and fitted with underfloor heating and high pressure showers, while some will have jacuzzi baths. |
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For those who fancy pampering there are facials, body wraps, mud baths, massages, leg waxes and pedicures to be had. |
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Hang on, that's about the depth of the deep end of the local swimming baths. |
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Top off your perfect evening with a soothing soak in one of their private baths. |
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Bicarbonate of soda can also be used as a mild abrasive to clean baths, sinks, toilet bowls and tiles. |
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To remove glucoside oleuropein, one either puts the picked olives in lye, salt, brine, or repeated baths of water. |
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He's perfectly happy to stand like a Michelin man in the local swimming baths, next to a bronzed, life-guard type. |
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In the baths of porphyry and verd-antique you had waters cold or sulphurous at will. |
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Roman entertainment, like Roman roads, Roman baths, Roman villas etc, is etched in people's minds today as a result of recent films. |
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They kept clean by taking sponge baths for two years in the mall's restrooms. |
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Give him or her sponge baths using lukewarm water to lower the temperature. |
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Your child must take one shower or tub bath and the other two may be sponge baths. |
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If bathing every day is traumatic, switch to every other day, with sponge baths on alternate days. |
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Healthy newborns are traditionally given sponge baths in many parts of the world. |
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In the afternoon I went to the baths but found the water dirty and full of the most dreadful greasy-haired cads. |
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Oatmeal baths can be prepared at home also by grinding or blending dry oatmeal into a fine powder and adding about 2 cups to the bath water. |
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Dorothy took long baths in ground oatmeal that she didn't mind for this kept the raging itch from becoming too fierce. |
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No sooner had he thought of the man did he see him walking out of the steam baths from across the datma. |
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How will the Turkish Baths accommodate Nell Dunn's tale of six women finding companionship from their time together in the local steam baths? |
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Businesses offering massage, steam baths, haircuts and traditional massage are also subject to the 12 midnight closing time. |
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And also check out the resort's Clay Cabana, with four mud baths, massage treatment rooms, steam baths and a sun deck. |
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It offered steam baths, sauna baths, salt baths, massages and physiotherapy. |
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Hydrotherapy features cold compresses, as well as sitz, spinal, immersion and steam baths. |
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People would dress in elaborate costumes and dance, take hallucinogenic drugs, take ritual steam baths, and play ritual games. |
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When carbon steel is quenched in the baths at constant temperatures, the velocity of austenite transformation is found to depend on temperature. |
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A lot of wastage can be avoided in toilets, baths and kitchens too with careful planning. |
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As I had stopped at an onsen earlier and it was getting late anyway, I didn't stop at any baths in the town. |
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The rest of the day passed in an exciting rush of succulent foods, rushing lights and hot baths from an always-hot bathtub. |
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The sudatoria, or steam room, was a popular haunt in the public baths of ancient Rome. |
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He prescribed the use of diuretics, sudorifics, purgatives, the absorption of pure wine and hot baths. |
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This piece of masonry, 7.3 m. high, formed part of the palaestra of the public baths, the plan of which is laid out in front of the Museum. |
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The full survey is a four-week process which will see every inch of the baths covered and every architectural detail recorded. |
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Hydrotherapy, chromotherapy, mud baths and massage are also utilized to assist the body in the healing process. |
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You may be suffering from a condition known as folliculitis, which is caused by Pseudomonas bacteria in hot tubs and whirlpool baths. |
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Over 50 local people gathered for a rally and public meeting last Saturday to defend their local swimming baths from closure. |
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The statistics also showed the number of visits to swimming baths and sports centres had fallen by 40 per cent. |
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The alleged abductor stole or bought two swimming costumes before they met with two other women at a public swimming baths. |
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I can't remember my first date, I think it was probably at a swimming baths when I was about six. |
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A father of two has vowed never to use his local swimming baths again after his clothes and car keys were stolen from a locker. |
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We had the plainest of food, our only recreation was playing out in the street, the park, going to the local library and the swimming baths. |
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Supporters of the 97-year-old swimming baths were delighted with the turnout at the open day. |
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Almost everything councils do will be affected, from changing the coin slots at swimming baths to processing benefits. |
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But at the recent consultation meeting, disabled people told of difficulties they had with public swimming baths. |
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I recently filled in the council's consultation document about leisure facilities at the city's swimming baths. |
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The case concerned the free admission to public swimming baths of people of retirement age. |
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We have also seen closures of public swimming baths and other playing fields have gone the same way. |
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The baths offer visitors a variety of indoor and outdoor swimming pools, including hot thermal pools. |
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The aqueducts provided public baths with hydrous spectacles and private houses with running water and flush toilets. |
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Hot baths help cleanse the skin of released toxins and allow the pores to eliminate more toxins. |
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Knees got iced, thighs got iced, necks got iced, and whole bodies got dunked in freezing baths. |
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The wickedly funny show is set in the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed-milk butties. |
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The happy family travel to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish. |
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You should take warm baths and take painkillers if necessary, but avoid painkillers containing codeine as these often have side effects. |
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I imagine it must be like a game of Mousetrap in there, all cogs and levers, ball bearings and little plastic men diving into baths. |
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But then those barbarians were taught Latin, were given roads and baths and coliseums, and became happy subjects. |
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I've seen metal dustbins, old zinc baths, even car tyres turned inside out and planted up. |
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City of York Council said that broken-down fans in the roof had now been fixed, restoring proper ventilation to the baths. |
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It all adds up to a spa experience involving several steam rooms, saunas, plunge pools and foot baths, plus a range of innovative treatments. |
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One of the public baths at Pompeii contains two tepidariums and caldariums along with a plunge pool and a large exercise area. |
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After development the print was stopped with acetic acid and fixed for 45 seconds each in two baths of rapid fixer. |
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Each is well appointed, with freestanding roll-top cast-iron baths, step-in shower cubicles and Staffordshire porcelain ceramic ware. |
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Peat baths and peat fomentations have been used since the beginning of time to alleviate pain and disease. |
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Big birds such as the cranes and storks too can be seen taking frequent drinks and baths at their troughs. |
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After hours of hard training, everyone took turns taking baths in a nearby creek. |
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Normal bubble baths will froth excessively with whirlpools and must not be used. |
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The inn was farthest from the baths and most of the building was hidden in the corner. |
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Pippin wants a bath and they debate who is going to bathe first but see that three baths can be drawn at once. |
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The three of us had baths drawn, two for Matt and Brock to share, and a private one for me. |
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Nowadays the hamams or public baths have special rooms for the ladies to depilate. |
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The jewelry designer fashioned a copper sink, some light fixtures, and drawer pulls, and she tiled one of the baths. |
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It is made visible to the human eye by development in a series of chemical baths. |
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Tempering is carried out to an increasing extent under pyrometric control in oil, salt or lead baths. |
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Offences include a lack of foot baths available at farms and a failure to properly clean and disinfect vehicles. |
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More recently, disposable baths are available from several manufacturers as prepackaged single-use units. |
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So, after days spent duelling and fighting, I was able to go back and soak in warm mineral baths overlooking the magnificent Tuscan countryside. |
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Warm baths with Epsom salts and essential oils can help wash away the occasional blues. |
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Now, what people don't know is that a chinchilla can stay clean by dust baths. |
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Still, I get a kick out of watching our hens roam around the yard, digging and scratching, or taking dust baths. |
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The trunk is also used for smell, touch and in drinking, greeting or throwing dust for dust baths. |
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Clearly, money is being spent on ornamental bird baths and organic dog biscuits in a variety of flavours. |
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But there were no champagne baths, no dogpiles at center ice and no locker room celebrations when it was over. |
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Aside from the saunas, the club offers 55-minute Swedish massages, pedicures, facials, exfoliation and algae, mud or chocolate baths. |
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Upstairs there's a game room, a play space, a master suite, three bedrooms, and three baths. |
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Treatment rooms for massage and mud baths run around the east edge of the complex and the new pavilion at the southeast corner houses the doctors and their consulting rooms. |
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At the shrine itself, and in the devotions surrounding the mandatory baths, the principle that Mariology is Christology could not have been more explicit. |
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On the hills by the ski jump, the Log House Corp is building houses for the new rich, twin-garage wooden houses, with elaborate towers and balconies and banya steam baths. |
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Get into having lots of showers and baths and washing your hands frequently to cut down on germs and reduce the transmission of illnesses like colds and flu. |
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She walked past neat gardens and tidy houses, watching small birds bath in bird baths, insects fly around flowers and people inside their air conditioned houses. |
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The 27-year-old, who is in training for next summer's Olympic Games, began his swimming career at the Longsight baths by competing in galas there as a schoolboy. |
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There is a library, a kitchen if you want to help with dinner, a bathroom for taking baths, and a couple of bedrooms if you want to take a quick rest. |
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Legionnaires disease is usually contracted by inhaling water mist from baths, showers and cooling towers or air conditioning systems contaminated with the bacteria. |
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Reed beds and mini wetlands are also used to clean grey water from baths and sinks so that the filtered water can feed vegetable patches or be used elsewhere in the garden. |
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Then one evening a neighbour came in to the place where they were churning and he looked at all the milk in the baths, pails and basins and asked them what they were doing. |
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Those of a sanguine constitution, those weakened by famine or those who indulged in hot baths, excessive exercise, work or sexual indulgence were particularly vulnerable. |
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Or if you're in the mood to relax, the Hyatt's fitness centre offers Swedish-style saunas, Turkish steam baths, a jacuzzi spa pool and an outdoor heated swimming pool. |
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The cult series' writer, producer and voice will take people back to the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed milk butties. |
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The company carries everything from the slightly different to the really different in basins, toilets, bidets, baths, showers, fittings, accessories and bathroom storage. |
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Where possible, the army arranged for the men to have baths in huge vats of hot water while their clothes were being put through delousing machines. |
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There were three pools in Silchester Road public baths and wash-house. |
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They have ruins of baths, a massive city gate, a Byzantine basilica, a 4th Century Agora, a 300 Meter Colonnaded street and a gigantic stadium for racing horses. |
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The extract can also be used in sitz baths for treating hemorrhoids. |
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If you're pushing the boat out, the sprawling Penfolds Grange room has its own gym, a two-person shower, twin free-standing baths and its own mini-wine cellar. |
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Later, in the afternoon, Joe wandered to the stockyard, waited till security had passed, then jumped the wall and made his way towards the public baths. |
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It seems likely that there would have been similar baths at balaruc-les-bains, where the remains of a Roman structure have been found in this contemporary watering place. |
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I had to wear the obligatory bathing cap provided by the baths. |
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If you are going to stay in your home while work is being done, talk to your contractor about how critical areas like the kitchen and baths will be handled. |
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Agreed, the swimming baths need to be updated but how nice it would be for money to go to something worthwhile which will benefit the local community. |
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I'd have to swim 5000 metres, about 200 lengths of most swimming baths. |
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With the types of wood and finishes available, a wood floor can be put in virtually any room in your house-even kitchens, baths, and utility rooms. |
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There is no slopping out as the Libyans have toilets, baths and showers. |
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For internally heated salt baths, natural gas flame torches having a moderate flame are effective in melting a pool of molten salt for a conductive path between electrodes. |
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The spa boasts a a pair of candlelit, marble wet rooms, each with nine private mineral baths, a whirlpool, waterfall showers and Swiss showers, sauna and steam room. |
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It was huge, ten bedrooms, three baths, a huge kitchen, elegant dining room, it was the home little girls dreamed of, or at least the ones that she grew up with. |
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The house in Houston will include guest suites with private baths, communal kitchen, living and dining rooms, a library, a family room and a manager's office. |
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The service includes helping users to get up in the morning, bed baths, and other domestic activities that they may not be able to perform on their own. |
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Some women were taking baths in the hot springs, laughing and playing. |
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Now Budapest has over a dozen public bathhouses, offering thermal, Turkish and mud baths, with a vigorous east European massage thrown in for a few extra florins. |
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Our rooms also had wonderful king-size beds, while some offer spa baths. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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Local shops, cafes, and even the swimming baths will lose the lunchtime trade that the town hall workers currently provide if the move is successful. |
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I think the baths will be seen as very different from everything else. |
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In India, tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims jostled to take holy baths in the sacred River Ganges after performing special prayers for ancestors during the eclipse. |
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The cafe, opened as a feature of the baths in 1937, could be replaced by a dance studio to cater for an increasing trend for indoor exercise such as Pilates and aerobics. |
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They spend most of their time on the ground and take frequent dust baths. |
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Today's custom homes will accommodate most luxury tubs, but floor joists may require reinforcement in older homes if the tub is oversized especially whirlpool baths. |
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Do hot baths cause a low sperm count or is that just an old wives' tale? |
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He was also interested in seeing new swimming baths, the development of open spaces and playing fields and many other things for the benefit of the city. |
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Frequent baths, using colloidal oatmeal, also relieve symptoms. |
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Aldrich prescribed the usual flu remedies, including cold water baths. |
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I did as I was told and I'm now sat on a bench outside the public baths. |
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We recommend the use of sitz baths and an analgesic such as ibuprofen. |
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His mistake was to anger his nephew, who proclaimed a republic in a bloodless coup in 1973 while he was on an island off Naples, taking mud baths for his lumbago. |
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Curative herbs can be consumed or used in medicinal steam baths. |
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We made up lost time and arrived at Gare du Nord on time, to be loaded into taxis and driven to our hotel for baths and showers and drinks before dinner. |
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If little living things can thrive here in hot acid baths, perhaps the universe offers many more likely suspects for gumshoes working on the case of missing alien life. |
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To them, and to anyone else considering going to the baths, I offer the following scraps of advice and tidbits of wisdom, which years of experience entitle me to bestow. |
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Female hygiene products such as douches, perfumed sanitary napkins, frequent bubble baths, synthetic undergarments, which trap moisture, must be avoided. |
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During your showers or baths this week, gently scrub your skin with a wet loofah, a natural sponge available at drugstores and natural food stores. |
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Seaweed baths in Sligo are popular with a whole spectrum of people including fishermen and farmers for curing rheumatism, aches, pains and sore joints. |
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By June there was a happy outcome to the intended baths closure. |
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Called the San Simeon earthquake after the coastal town nearest its epicenter, the temblor hit hardest in this town known for its sulfur springs and mud baths. |
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Until that time it will be necessary for you to take sponge baths. |
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We have also experimented with gilding with silver leaf, and plating in copper and nickel baths, then oxidizing the finish to achieve a rich patina. |
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He frequented Turkish baths and commented in his diaries of the physical virtues of sailors. |
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Prior to 1897, baths were taken in freestanding tubs in front of the fire in the bedrooms. |
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We reached the marketplace where we did our weekly shopping every Sunday morning, passing between the hospital on the left and the public baths on the right. |
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The pool was inspired by the architecture of Roman baths and has a vaulted ceiling, full of round skylights that allow beams of sunlight to pierce the water. |
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Massage oils, poultices, steam inhalations, sitz, hand, body and foot baths, gargles and room sprays are the most common methods of administration. |
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For steam baths, full height glass shower enclosures are necessary to seal the shower area and prevent the steam from escaping into the room. |
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Up-market ryokans have en-suite facilities, but the basic ones are like hostels with shared toilets and communal baths. |
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You'll find bedrooms with clawfooted baths and snowy-white bed linen and it's all decorated with New England verve. |
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Beethoven took long walks, Jung said, and Archimedes, hot baths. |
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These included amphitheatres, aqueducts, baths, bridges, circuses, dams, domes, harbours, and temples. |
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To commemorate his aedility Agrippa added public games lasting for 59 days as well as free admission to 170 public baths. |
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Among the ancients, the public baths were of amazing extent and magnificence. |
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Everyone is full of the miracles done by cold baths on decayed and weak constitutions. |
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The city also had several theatres, gymnasiums, and many taverns, baths and brothels. |
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Many women neglected the daily herbal baths and imbibings which helped pelvic dilation. |
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Salt was produced on the Somerset Levels near Highbridge and quarrying took place near Bath, named after the Roman baths. |
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The city was also home to some Roman baths, found down Tower Street when preparation for a new car park was under way. |
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Romans were particularly famous for their public baths, called thermae, which were used for both hygienic and social purposes. |
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Balneae and balineae, which according to Varro have no singular number, were the public baths. |
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The whole building comprises a double set of baths, one for men and the other for women. |
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This atrium was the exercise ground for the young men, or perhaps served as a promenade for visitors to the baths. |
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In the baths at Pompeii this chamber also served as an apodyterium for those who took the warm bath. |
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Of its two staircases, one leads to the roof of the baths, and one to the boilers containing the water. |
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The floor of this chamber is suspended, and its walls perforated for flues, like the corresponding one in the men's baths. |
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The tepidarium in the women's baths had no brazier, but it had a hanging or suspended floor. |
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In many ways, baths were the ancient Roman equivalent of community centres. |
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The baths of Trajan, of Caracalla, and Diocletian all contained rooms determined to be libraries. |
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They have been identified through the architecture of the baths themselves. |
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Emperors often built baths to gain favour for themselves and to create a lasting monument of their generosity. |
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A number of Roman public baths survive, either as ruins or in varying degrees of conservation. |
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Probably the most complete are various public and private baths in Pompeii and nearby sites. |
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In 2016 planning permission was received for a new learning centre aimed at school children and linked to the baths by a tunnel. |
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Bede described hot baths in the geographical introduction to the Ecclesiastical History in terms very similar to those of Nennius. |
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The city also had several theaters, gymnasia, and many taverns, baths, and brothels. |
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During six weeks he took long hot baths, and ended up playing the organ for a surprised audience. |
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There are rowing and sailing clubs and a restored Victorian swimming pool, including Turkish baths. |
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The remains of the Roman baths, barracks and fortress walls of Isca Augusta can be seen at Caerleon. |
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Companies provided their employees with welfare services ranging from housing, schools and churches, to libraries, baths, and gymnasia. |
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This included curio shops, regional food, thermal baths, horse racing and boxing. |
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Mixed nude bathing was not unusual in the early Empire, though some baths may have offered separate facilities or hours for men and women. |
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At Imperial public baths, a person of humble means could view wall paintings, mosaics, statues, and interior decoration often of high quality. |
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They used it widely in structures such as buildings, public baths and aqueducts, ensuring their survival into the modern era. |
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The Roman city was rediscovered in 1859 when workmen began excavating the baths complex. |
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Cottages were erected adjoining the baths with adjoining livery stables and coach house. |
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The original pithead buildings have been preserved, including the head frame, winding engine and baths. |
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The museum features a range of above ground attractions including a winding house, saw mill, pithead, baths. |
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South of the harbour is Scotsman's Bay, where there was a Victorian seaside amusement area, with walks, shelters and baths. |
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The most common types of peat application in balneotherapy are peat muds, poultices, and suspension baths. |
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These cities were built in traditional Roman style, with a forum, a theatre, a circus, an amphitheatre and thermal baths. |
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Several works of engineering, such as baths, temples, bridges, roads, circus, theatres and layman's homes are preserved throughout the country. |
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Also found in the same area are remains of public baths built by the emperor Justinian, a seawall, quays and a bridge. |
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The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. |
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In January 2015, it was announced that Exeter Cathedral had launched a bid to restore the baths and open an underground centre for visitors. |
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Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay, with baths that were filled and emptied by the flow of the tide. |
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The city was endowed with an amphitheatre, baths, and other amenities, and for a while Germanicus' family lived in the city. |
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These baths were later expanded by the third century emperor Decius as a means of stressing his link to Trajan. |
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Large palaces, such as at Palenque, could be fitted with a water supply, and sweat baths were often found within the complex, or nearby. |
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It was used in hypocausts to heat public baths, the baths in military forts, and the villas of wealthy individuals. |
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Plutarch, in the 1st century AD, described the haunting of the baths at Chaeronea by the ghost of a murdered man. |
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