We've added benches, lanterns, a table and chairs and chiminea to make this special place a favorite relaxation area for our family and friends. |
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We here on the National Party benches do not actually have a great deal of problem with that. |
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The terminal is wall-less in dark teak would with thatched roofs and big wooden benches scattered around. |
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I'd received a letter today from an old person giving out about skateboarders on these new benches. |
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The leader's long goodbye has left too many idle hands on the Tory benches and in the party at large. |
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The Coalition jeered him and you could almost see the opposition benches cringe. |
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They returned to the hall in time for the next item on the agenda, amid jeers and taunts from the Treasury benches. |
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From the boxes to the benches high up the slope, the focus shifts from dinner to music as the concert begins. |
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Emphasis is taken from the towering edifice and transferred to the ledges, curbs, benches and other ground-level surfaces that surround it. |
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A convertible model allows bench-table combinations to be converted into two benches with backrests. |
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The back veranda was thankfully covered and in shade, with wide padded benches. |
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You don't have to be a skilled traceur to experience this, just try to jump across a few benches or so. |
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There are several white marble benches to sit on to enjoy the quiet beauty of this secret garden. |
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They are separated by panels of chain fencing and the space between dotted with waste bins and park benches. |
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The Party can then look forward to another term on the opposition benches, waiting, no doubt, for the next big idea. |
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Lunchtime brings out young-ish men in khakis and button-down shirts who avoid the homeless sleeping on benches. |
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Even that much explanation is unlikely to be vouchsafed to Michael Wills and his colleagues as they return to the back benches. |
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There are cyclists and pedestrians aplenty, dog walkers, drinking fountains, park benches and a canoe and paddle boat rental. |
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Such shows of belligerence in the face of the party's latest crisis are unlikely to win over critics on his own back benches. |
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Disagreeing with any aspect of Government policy would doom them to an eternity on the back benches and make high government office impossible. |
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The second half started as it was to go on, with endless comings and goings between the two substitutes benches and the field. |
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In the new year, the open areas will be turfed, and benches installed so that everyone can use the area. |
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The team walked onto the sidelines and we sat down on the benches that were there. |
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The crew moors the boat and everyone goes ashore to a restaurant set up under palm trees with rough tables and benches. |
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Downstairs a front seat on the wooden benches cost fourpence and twopence at the rear. |
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Having more women in politics has so far not created much difference as front benches and priorities are still blokey. |
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They all huddled around low benches, looking excited and blowing puffs of icy breath. |
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The hall was packed with around 400 undergraduates, while heads of colleges, or dons, sat on the front benches as they do in Parliament. |
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Epoxy or acrylic adhesives are established for use with optical benches, filters, and freestanding optics. |
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You can read a book on one of the benches beside the water and watch swans bobbing around the boats in the marinas. |
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These days the products include anything from machine parts and park benches to gates and supermarket cages. |
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Narrow stairs rise to the cooling porch, a tree-house-like room furnished with slatted benches and simple wooden chairs. |
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The undivided hall could well have served for common meals, with its participants seated on benches or resting on couches. |
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You know I always wonder about the kind of people who sit on these judges benches and pass judgment over people. |
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Watch for slugs and other pests on plants, in pots, under trays, in corners and beneath benches. |
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We sat around on benches, swings and garden furniture chatting about all manner of things. |
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The witnesses are ranged along the front benches, behind them the jury, then the journalists, a few photographers. |
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The gorge slowly widens northward to reveal river benches, flood plains, and broadening bottomland, most of which are now artificially flooded. |
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Pulleys are fashioned from camshafts, benches constructed of steel piping, scrap wood and faux Naugahyde. |
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Many members looked after oiling the floor, calcimining the walls and varnishing the benches and woodwork, even refinishing where needed. |
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There are two whiteboards for providing information and giving briefings, and comfortably upholstered benches in one corner. |
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The family of a couple found dead at their Melksham home joined a ceremony to unveil two benches in their memory at the weekend. |
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The paint is baked on for durability and these benches can easily be cleaned with soap and water. |
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And, those in the treasury benches, far from going on the defensive, took up the challenge. |
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Other features of the scheme include new on-street parking bays, new and updated benches, bins and bollards and new trees with uplighters. |
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Improvements have included new benches and cycle stands, widened pavements, an upgraded bus shelter and traffic calming. |
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I sigh and walk back to the benches, where Steven had laid down his brick of a book. |
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Below the canopy are bright flowers and vines, a sprouting area for fruit seeds, benches, and a swing. |
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Fuel oil was splattered all over a public square, coating pavements, benches, flowerbeds. |
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Youngsters have been blamed for vandalising phone boxes and public benches, smashing windows and setting light to hedges in the town. |
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A few will linger sourly on the back benches, living with their grudges while adding to their parliamentary pensions. |
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Now they span nearly 150 acres with sweeping lawns and vistas interspersed with statuary, tempiettos, and benches. |
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Park benches, small statues, decorative flower beds and ornate lamp-posts dotted the park at discreet distances from each other. |
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If you stroll down the Kaivopuisto esplanade in Helsinki, there are some wooden benches along the harbour that look like picnic benches. |
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They are railway locomotives, fireplaces, church towers, cannons and benches. |
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As a bonus, you also have the opportunity to build two other benches, including a rocking patio glider and a gazebo bench, at a special price. |
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Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs. |
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Throughout May Churchill continued to get a stony reception from the Conservative benches. |
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She was staring outside, at the sun-kissed benches because her mind could not seem to bear her Biology teacher's irritating voice. |
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Also there was a long wooden table with benches on either side of it and a tall wooden cupboard with glass windows in the doors. |
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Furniture takes the form of either long, low timber benches, or blond wood chairs, equipped with kneelers. |
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Oversized wooden gallery benches made for the show are painted with exaggerated woodgrain patterns. |
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Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time. |
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We pulled up in front of a huge, beautiful blue house with a wraparound porch and swinging benches and flowers all over the place. |
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This is a tranquil lofty space, white-painted, lined down each wall with illuminated rendered alcoves and upholstered benches. |
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The benches in the locker room sit up against the lockers for a more private feeling. |
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There's an outside seating area laid with gravel and helpfully placed stone benches. |
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A section of boxes climbs from the stage, then rows of benches rise high up the slope of the fan-shaped amphitheater. |
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There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout. |
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Beds and cupboards, known as aumbries, were built into walls as were benches and settles. |
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After a minute or two the group rendezvoused outside the block, and sat on some benches. |
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Seating here consists of old wooden benches, which means a lard-arse like myself can plonk himself down. |
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Around it was an arrangement of wooden benches and picnic tables that looked like they were once arranged in an organized manner. |
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They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day. |
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Pennyroyal oil or lavender oil brushed onto woodwork surrounding doorways and kitchen benches will also help to keep flies away. |
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There are stone benches, wrought-iron fences and gates, wall fountains, pots, pillars, and antique baskets. |
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And like before there are still wooden tables, wooden benches, and stacks and stacks of pork chops and chicken legs. |
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This is where the town's Romeos parade up and down, its old men relax on benches outside the church, and artists work at their easels. |
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You sat on wooden benches and ate lentils and brown rice from wooden bowls. |
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They are a very lacklustre bunch on both the front bench and the back benches. |
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The street, lined with retro wrought-iron lamp posts and redwood benches that speak of an earlier effort at revival, is utterly quiet. |
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It will involve the upgrading of current street furniture, primarily benches, to a more modern standard. |
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Indeed, within a few weeks Churchill crossed the floor of the House from the Conservative benches to join the Liberals. |
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Along the planked floor of the porch, benches, wooden rocking chairs, and old metal lawn chairs lined up, facing out to the dusty fields. |
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The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave. |
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A few ramshackle benches can be seen occupied by modern Romeos and Juliets coming all the way from the depressed areas. |
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Drinkers were served in the taproom, a large single room furnished with trestle tables and benches. |
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The couples who sit together on the benches are older, in their late twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, and so forth. |
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He said the gang has been vandalising benches and smashing stones from crazy-paving walkways in the historic cemetery most nights from 5pm. |
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With the jeering and catcalling from the Government benches, I missed the answer. |
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Especially inviting is the entrance alcove, with wooden park benches bathed in sunlight from the street-facing windows. |
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As I was taking a bit of a breather on one of the park benches after my morning run, a man approached me. |
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The designs are modern but simple and include curved benches, wooden loungers and tree seats that encircle a trunk. |
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On the hard, wooden benches at the back of the court, Alison sits straight-faced and composed, her blond hair pulled tightly into a ponytail. |
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They build flower boxes, make picture frames from knotholes, and create rustic benches and tables. |
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On the sidelines, the players huddled under parkas, blew on their hands to keep warm and fought for space on the heated benches. |
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Ronnie pulled up one of the benches so he could sit in front of Roberto, a saddish expression upon his face. |
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Pieces include an extending table, armchairs, long benches, loungers and console tables. |
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But local police officers say removing the benches would stop troublemakers from congregating there. |
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There were still tip up wooden seats in the pit and benches in the gallery. |
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They struck just days after the benches had been concreted into the ground in Old Station Park, Horwich. |
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Despite the Opposition's election fever, the UNC benches in Parliament yesterday were devoid of tension. |
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Colorful truck tailgates become benches and railings, and pop-out rear car windows become display shelves. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route. |
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It features composite wood decking, fireplaces, a barbecue center, and built-in benches. |
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Wood benches made from hardwood such as teak, redwood, mahogany, or cedar can stay outside year-round. |
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It is harder to see why that should be so attractive to the awkward squad of left-wing Labour MPs on the back benches. |
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Outside near the diner, they have removed all the benches in a bid to get students into the fabulous common room. |
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She had liked the new colour scheme and the pale oak benches I had introduced. |
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Some furniture, such as teak benches, cedar chairs and wrought iron table sets are designed so that they can be left in the elements year round. |
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All that was there were a few sticks, like tree branches, on the floor, and a couple of rickety benches along two of the walls. |
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Paths criss-crossed over it, with benches scattered at intervals along beside them. |
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And almost all the benches are missing their wooden slats, on the seat, the backrest or both. |
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Build two benches, set them back to back, and you have a full-size picnic table that seats six adults. |
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But bad behaviour is on the increase since the town council replaced the benches last month, they said. |
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During fair weather they frequently roost in hardwood knolls and the edges of hillside benches. |
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Here, too were the louvres, the broad-based wooden benches, the curvilinear balusters supporting rails around polished wooden platforms. |
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He pointed to a little campground with a designated campfire place and some benches. |
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Concrete benches provide seating for local workers to enjoy lunches and coffee breaks, while cypress trees form a buffer to the park precinct. |
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In 1942 Keynes was elevated to the peerage and took his seat in the House of Lords, where he sat on the Liberal benches. |
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You can go for American diner-style booths, built-in benches, banquettes or stools. |
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But I'd look between the benches at young master Charles on the playing field and think, that's where I should be. |
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Look out for uniquely carved benches, hogs in the hedges and other woodland animals. |
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Jurors and spectators fared more poorly, all being seated on rough wooden benches. |
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At each table are four small benches, each large enough to seat two people. |
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Sites were protected from the largest ocean swells by either small offshore islands or large seaward rock benches. |
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A wide, rectangular shaped room, the sparring grounds was lined with benches on the sides and a matted floor in the middle. |
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A couple of us in the Labour benches are thinking of putting down a motion condemning ministers with bad barnets. |
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The whole park was a sheet of white, the sidewalk, the ground and even the benches. |
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There are even benches along the route if you'd like to stop and admire the scrub pine and beach plums. |
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A Bradford school is to unveil four memorial benches commemorating the lives of two pupils who have died in the last year. |
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We can use the climbing frame in the park playground or benches for doing modified press-ups. |
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The side benches prevent the sandbags from being stacked all the way to the edge of the truck bed. |
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It has swings, a slide, a climbing frame, big and small roundabouts, a couple of see-saws, a springy and picnic benches. |
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Stone steps, stairways, benches and gate posts can all add a feeling of permanence to a garden. |
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Greenhouse Staging, shelving and benches enable you to efficiently use all the space in your greenhouse or polytunnel for healthy plant growth. |
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I remembered Mom sitting beside me as we watched Jenna toddle around the room, going up to various people on the benches. |
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But apart from a few xenophobes on the Tory benches and a handful of 'me-too' Labour MPs in the north of England, I never found it. |
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From his little seat over there on the Opposition benches Dail Jones squealed that we should have double the number of police. |
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It then follows a 2 kilometre clifftop walk adorned with beautifully carved wooden benches. |
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Outside his headquarters I paused to rest for a moment on one of the benches. |
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Mr Buttery wants to make more of the site, now barely more than a couple of park benches and an engraved stone. |
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Recent donations include the purchase of picnic tables, a circular seat round the willow tree by the lake, and benches in the park. |
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I can envisage these pages being photocopied and pinned above laboratory benches around the world. |
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In Downie's day, smallpox work was done on wooden benches in the open laboratory. |
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Alex had silently walked behind the lady on the laboratory benches, his feet lifting carefully over drying beakers and past a chemistry set. |
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They either trade or they place trays of good specimens on the benches around the laboratory. |
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The laboratory instruments are quite easily positioned on lower tables or benches for me to use from a wheelchair. |
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Later, the new hires will take their places next to their ARS mentors at the laboratory benches. |
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By 1957 the laboratory benches had become so crowded that a cleanup had to be instituted. |
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This street-roof is studded with glass lenses that shine daylight down to laboratory benches below. |
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Dr Iddon joined the Labour benches in Parliament in 1997 after serving as a councillor on Bolton council. |
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To achieve this, a precondition is that we should have greater diversity on our Parliamentary benches and in our Party as a whole. |
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Britain's governing Labour Party had a record number of women on its parliamentary benches. |
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He wants to win friends on the Labour back benches and among the party rank-and-file by appearing to be the champion of the poor. |
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The opposition benches in parliament are now so full that JVP MPs will be compelled to physically sit on the government side. |
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Eventually I found myself lying supine on top of one of those dilapidated benches between the lockers, pretending to sleep. |
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One of the odder aspects of the parliament's back benches is how little flexibility there is within the committee system. |
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Over there on the Opposition benches is a National Party that has no real purpose. |
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I can say in all honesty that I will be in no way surprised if he does not sit on the green benches in the next Parliament. |
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Strung on pole above the statues, plants, and stone benches were Chinese lanterns about the size of basketballs. |
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Hopefully, the shamefulness of the result will ensure the Parliamentary benches are purged for the election to follow. |
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Opposition to the government comes from the parties that sit on the Opposition benches in Parliament. |
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The piece consists of dialogue rapidly rattled off by the characters, as they sit or arrange themselves in different combinations around a pair of wooden benches. |
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It had a desk, an old cabinet, a partition behind which the GP examined the patients, a washbasin, and some chairs and benches for patients to sit on. |
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It was time for the cleansing part of the ceremony and Victoria and I, along with half of the crowd, lined up on facing benches. |
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It had a small shady verandah with weather-beaten wooden benches round the edge, and I sank on to one with an ice-cold beer in my hand and my toes digging into the cool sand. |
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They laid him on the ground behind one of the large stone benches at the entryway and radioed around frantically, while the man's companions tried reviving him. |
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Most wineries have picnic benches or grassy areas with views of the vineyard and the best part is, you can buy a bottle of wine right there and enjoy the fruits of the field. |
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On one side there was a row of sturdy wooden tables and upholstered benches, separated by partitions topped with framed semicircular stained-glass windowpanes. |
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To help the clean-up, the number of litter bins in the gardens has been increased by 12 to 20 and soon benches will be re-covered with anti-graffiti paint. |
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In Westminster, old lags used to tell rookie MPs to remember that, while they were attacking the opposition benches, their real enemies were right behind them. |
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In the middle of the courtyard, where the public apparitions took place, a large shrine is encircled by benches. |
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He says he had decided before the May election that if the electorate returned Fine Gael to the opposition benches, it would be his last general election. |
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The old neighborhood was falling apart, the paint was chipping off of the aging buildings and graffiti covered dumpsters, trash cans, benches, everything. |
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The audience were seated in rows of benches surrounding the ring. |
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Memorial benches meant to be a lasting tribute to three friends killed in a car crash are at the centre of a row between police and the families of those killed. |
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Many diced, drank, argued and talked throughout the tavern, mostly on rough-hewn tables and benches that were placed somewhat haphazardly on the sawdust covered floor. |
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Back in the mall we sat on a row of benches to get our breath back. |
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Inside, the seats were gutted and replaced with benches flanking the walls. |
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The woodwork in the show includes large furniture items like tables, benches and screens as well as plates, letters openers and wine corkstoppers. |
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You sit on benches, table mats are paper and the cups are plastic. |
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It is claimed that some teak benches in public parks in England that are still in use today are made of recycled decking from old sailing ships and are nearly a century old. |
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There are view benches for the loveliest and longest curve of the bay. |
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They sat stock-still on the hardwood benches of the dank, makeshift cinema in Monrovia. |
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We were a jury now, although not all of us made it through the random card shuffle that decided exactly which twelve people would fill the jury's benches. |
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However, I found the perennial Russian babushkas, old ladies who usually chat on the benches, and they pointed out the library, which is small and unimposing. |
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By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches. |
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Spoons clatter, wooden benches scrape against the stone floor. |
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Plates, pots and pans are cleaned with a scrubbing brush then put in a drying rack over the sink, and benches, tables and stoves are cleaned with paper towel. |
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On the top floor, the dragon is in the air, with writhing translucent light-filled ceilings and walls curvaceously sculpted to make benches, cupboards and seats. |
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The only hangers on are a handful of mendicants who are stretched out on the cool stone floor of the mandapam or seated on the benches inside the park. |
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The panels produce electricity, which can charge phones and laptops through USB ports embedded in the surrounding benches. |
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Looms, beds, tables, chairs, stools and benches were made of wood as well. |
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The second-class had wooden seats like park benches and that was it. |
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Sitting on one of the stone benches, she broke down and cried. |
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His leadership was cast into doubt again this week, publicly by a former MSP and privately by many who still sit behind him on the Scottish parliament benches. |
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The National Assembly now has five new political parties on its benches. |
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In general, it will be only through the Ombudsman that members of Parliament on the Opposition benches will be able to figure out what the commission is doing. |
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Yet in a global war, Churchill's coalition government faced not just open rebellion but open contempt from senior parliamentarians on both benches. |
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Eight years after the first all-race elections that saw the advent of democracy in South Africa, Suzman is no longer on the benches of Parliament. |
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The Labour leadership has badly let down its back benches and the electorate by undoing its accomplished manifesto promise, now they stand for nothing. |
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This has come from the opposition benches in Parliament, the independence movement in Quebec and the general public as well as the arts community itself. |
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The Bernado O'Higgins area is a pleasant area whose appearance is unfortunately reduced by heavy drinking sessions and heavy party litter around the benches and mill wheel. |
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Among the ship's fittings were lanterns with hinged and sliding doors as well as furniture, including stools, benches, folding stands, trestles and tables. |
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The chances of his enemies shunting him onto the back benches have not. |
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It seems extraordinary that this crumbling little eatery with its plastic tumblers and splintery benches should be so favoured by the rich and famous. |
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Equipped with sensors, the benches will be able to provide data on weather conditions, noise, and air quality. |
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A couple of wooden benches at the side of the house in the shade held 3 big galvanized iron tubs for washing, rinsing and bluing the clothes, and a tin dish for the starch. |
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There may be a cabal of disgruntled former ministers on Labour's back benches, but they have largely kept their mutterings of discontent to themselves. |
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The owner of a residential home believes the only way to stop drunks boozing outside a church in Gorse Hill would be to remove the benches they sit on. |
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At the top of the theater, the benches are steep, unpadded, unbacked. |
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The vandalism he describes includes the Purton Road Bridge being covered in graffiti, benches all smashed up and removed, trees being snapped off by vandals. |
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I was camouflaged amongst the benches and remained unspotted. |
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Down at the beach, benches had been uprooted and hurled 30 yards uphill. |
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At this intersection sits a white chapel with the seating capacity of a mid-size car, and in front of it are benches where people eat their bag lunches. |
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In 21st century parks, trees are powering power wi-fi routers and benches charge smartphones. |
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It's a Sunday night, and homebound tramps are everywhere, in the train-station bar, sleeping on benches, strumming guitars, or nuzzling with sweethearts. |
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Both benches will be key in letting the starters decide this game. |
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Beneath my window is a courtyard with benches, small statuaries, and some cherry trees bursting with pink blossoms that have not yet begun to drift to the grass. |
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Coughing on the dust, they returned and closing the door, braced the benches against it and then piled some broken statuary swiped from the corridor against the benches. |
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In addition, several roads will be extended to Carr Street, pedestrian connections will be developed and street furniture like shelters and benches will be installed. |
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The nearby Jubilee Garden, next to the Old Bell Hotel, has four benches, which have been cemented to the ground because of previous problems with vandalism. |
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Hefty wooden tables and benches are situated on two levels and stuffed birds and animals stare down at diners from under the high ceiling's wooden beams. |
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In the open, in front of this unlikely holy of holies, are a few rows of hard wooden benches, from which time has long since eroded the protection of varnish. |
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That the chunderous Liabours and toxic Greens gain the treasury benches because the Nats haven't got it together yet for 2014 is too scary to contemplate. |
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Any of the pedways connecting the buildings of the city-centre campus come equipped with a variety of cushioned benches, which provide comfort before, during, or after class. |
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It is also to be heard on the front and back benches of the House of Commons and is used by some members of the Lords, whether life or hereditary peers. |
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If we are not careful we will have judges sitting on their benches apologising all day for inconsiderate or intemperate or ill-judged remarks and there won't be any work done. |
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But Downing Street last night insisted any communications received by him had no bearing on his appointments to the government benches, which were made on merit. |
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His campaign aims to get the park cleaned up, flower beds added in the flagstoned area, new benches, better access and an information plaque outlining the history of the park. |
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He acknowledges the cheers of his back benches, flicks an invisible speck from his irreproachable Paul Smith sleeve and saunters off back to Downing Street. |
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The vandals threw flowers, sprayed the garden, benches and plants with paint and stabbed holes in the sealed polytunnel used to protect flowers grown for the event. |
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The idea is to keep the Prime Minister updated so that he is in a position to counter all possible queries from the opposition benches, informed sources said. |
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The performers walk, glide, stride and measure ground with their feet through a crannied landscape filled with windows, benches and stands of stage lights. |
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Free running, also known as parkour, involves performing acrobatic stunts like flips and jumps while running over obstacles such as park benches, street lights and walls. |
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He actually competed as a powerlifter before switching to bodybuilding, and squats, deadlifts and benches are still staples of his training routine. |
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Sitting on one of the two benches he started shedding his pressure suit. |
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Crews of 25 to 60 men would have been common, seated on benches on open decks, although the largest ships could have carried as many as 100 or more. |
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The benches and chairs were grouped in a circle around them. |
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But in a move seen as an attempt to quell this dissent from the back benches, Mr Cullen announced the abolition of plans for the direct election of mayors. |
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He nudged her, catching up with her as she broke away from the group to get her water supply from where she'd dumped her bag onto one of the nearby park benches. |
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Wooden benches set in the shade of huge old live oaks surround the bronze equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson that dominates the centre of the square. |
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In March 2006, one of the Holyrood building's roof beams slipped out of its support and was left dangling above the back benches during a debate. |
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This was fronted by a long refectory table about 20 feet long with long wooden benches on either side. |
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Members of the public are at equal risk of bumbling into benches, lurching into lamp-posts and pranging pedestrians. |
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In this vicinity, the riverside is used as a recreation area with a bandstand, benches and boat cruises, being crossed by four bridges. |
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The leaders of the groups sit on the front benches at the centre, and in the very centre is a podium for guest speakers. |
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Called Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition, they occupy the benches to the Speaker's left. |
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With the fall of the government, Disraeli and the Conservatives returned to the opposition benches. |
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Members of the Government sit on the benches on the Speaker's right, whilst members of the Opposition occupy the benches on the Speaker's left. |
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A stolen dumper truck was used to destroy 16 lampposts, along with trees and benches in the vandalism spree at Everton Park. |
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Out of her shop in Ras Beirut, Habib sells chairs, benches, and, most importantly of all, pouffes furbished with her collage-style textiles. |
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The fact that they are pie charts will aid numeracy and the benches will need assembling so the students can get involved. |
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She said the new stadium seating will give organizers the opportunity to sell reserved tickets, which was tough for the unpartitioned benches. |
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They also manufacture soft seating, occasional tables, benches, lecturns, and more. |
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Plans also include an extensive streetscape, with lampposts, benches and grassy medians along San Fernando Boulevard, Flad said. |
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The mini-park features native plants, benches and tigerwood decking certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. |
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The benches in the Chamber, as well as other furnishings in the Lords' side of the Palace, are coloured red. |
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In front of each set of benches a red line is drawn, which members are traditionally not allowed to cross during debates. |
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The building lacks the benches characteristic of Mithraea, and nothing of clearly Mithraic character has been found at Uruk. |
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The money would improve shopfronts, pavements and benches in St John's Road. |
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He sits on park benches scoping out rich middle-aged women for his gigolo. |
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Asquith and his followers moved to the opposition benches in Parliament and the Liberal Party was deeply split once again. |
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Here, things are involuted, so the town, which features an abandoned park complete with benches and a barren tree, is inside the train. |
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Furry fabrics, flokati rugs and lava lamps along with backless benches instead of sofas adorn sitting rooms. |
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All of the details inside the building, including the benches, counters, escalators and clocks, were designed in the same style. |
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Whenever I pass the park, I see the homeless people sleeping on the benches. |
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Half of it is taken up by the bunk beds and improvised benches. |
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A troop shelter remains with wooden benches where soldiers sat to wait their turn for practice. |
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These benches are usually on four to sixty meter intervals, depending on the size of the machinery that is being used. |
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These benches were positioned in a square as well with the defendant standing in the middle. |
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The dregs of knightdom and various men-at-arms shared the tables and benches in noisome sleep. |
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Two hundred decentish, rather subdued-looking people were sitting packed on long wooden benches. |
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The war galleys were mostly manned by prisoners of war or convicts, who were chained to benches, usually three to six per oar. |
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The benches on the Lord Speaker's right form the Spiritual Side and those to his left form the Temporal Side. |
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Rooms often had stone benches, used for sleeping, and holes indicate where curtains once hung. |
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Boat building uses many or the same tools that are common house tools such as hammers, cross cut saws, power drills, benches and vices. |
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Hard rocks such as limestone, sand, gravel, and slate are generally quarried into a series of benches. |
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Consider bringing portable shower benches, ramps, and reachers. |
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Further benches are provided between the sides of this area and the MEPs, these are taken up by the Council on the far left and the Commission on the far right. |
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I'm going over to B terminal, it's got the comfiest benches. |
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There was a low rumbling of heavy sea-boots among the benches, and a still slighter shuffling of women's shoes, and all was quiet again, and every eye on the preacher. |
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Brick plinths remain, and these are likely to have supported benches. |
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Had there been a vote by English MPs only on tuition fees in January 2004, the government would have lost because of a rebellion on their own benches. |
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Mosley rose just as quickly on the Labour benches and was a government minister charged with dealing with unemployment during the Great Depression. |
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We sat on wooden benches and talked with the rest of the people. |
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Many quarries do not use benches, as they are usually shallow. |
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Tally ho to the fox hunting lovers RECENTLY at Prime Minister's Question Time, David Cameron looked disappointed when asked a question from the Tory benches. |
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Crossbenchers, sit on the benches immediately opposite the Woolsack. |
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The search by NE1 Ltd and the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA was for street furniture in Newcastle from benches and seats to bollards and bins. |
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Members of the House occupy red benches on three sides of the Chamber. |
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However, they remained sitting on the government benches supporting it in Parliament, though in the country local Liberal activists bitterly opposed the government. |
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Similarly, I would willingly seat myselfon a well-upholstered chair in a softly lit restaurant, but resist canteen-style refectory tables and benches. |
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Behind the richly decorated foyer and in view of the busy boulevard stand two benches covered with clamps, scrapers, planers, bending irons and an army of small cutting tools. |
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The projects themselves range from benches, crates, ammunition boxes, and a folding camp table, to a bucksaw, folding camp stool, and an officer's field desk. |
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Sitting down on wooden benches, we eat chilli crab, spicy fried noodles and satay, all washed down with cold beer, as rollerbladers whizz along the quay. |
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There are benches on two sides of the chamber, divided by a centre aisle. |
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These may include improving lighting, installing handrails and benches in the bathtub, removing slippery scatter rugs, and re-arranging kitchen cabinets. |
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