A brittle wind gusted through the trees that surrounded the small hamlet, barely rustling the leaves. |
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The traditional craftsmen of the sleepy hamlet of Kottapuram are weaving a success story. |
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Over the past decade, 500 wind machines have sprouted around the little hamlet, which lies 15 miles from Zaragoza. |
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He gives an example from 1775 when the principal landowner in the Buckinghamshire hamlet calculated residual income. |
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His first appointment, after further studies in Rome, was as assistant curate in a rustic hamlet 15 miles east of Krakow. |
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Nothing was known locally either of his antecedents or of the reasons which had prompted him to come to this Lancashire hamlet. |
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A tall Christmas tree will light up outside a farmhouse in Watendlath today as the last Lake District hamlet is connected to mains electricity. |
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After passing a canary-yellow barn, we crossed a small moor with three-star grouse butts and ended up at the hamlet of Ilton. |
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Deep in the old Alabama cotton belt, Mason's Bend is a minuscule hamlet tucked into a backwater of the Black Warrior river. |
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She is hopelessly naive about the vulgarity of American life outside her tiny, backwoods hamlet of Sparta, North Carolina. |
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Silkby was probably always a hamlet which was economically, tenurially, and administratively dependent on its larger neighbour of Willoughby. |
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There had been victory parades in July 1919-but every hamlet had its dead and their memory in perpetuity. |
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He recounts numerous instances of issuing false data, some, like the hamlet evaluation statistics, well known. |
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Matheran Station lies at the start of the single, unpaved, main street of the hamlet. |
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We have also heard that if the area is made a national park, we will all be required to leave our hamlet and move elsewhere. |
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No doubt newspapers and TV news bulletins are also banned in this medieval hamlet. |
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The hamlet of Oldfield, lying between Ordsall and the town of Salford, was his, with twenty burgages and 30 acres of land. |
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He was born in a small hamlet perched amidst terraced olive groves above Vinci. |
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Or, if I was very unlucky and lived in a remote Scottish hamlet, a lay preacher would have been brought around to my house to exorcise me. |
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As I dawdled through a hamlet with about 10 miles to go, I noticed my handling seemed to be going and stopped. |
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Residents of a South Lakeland hamlet are in political purgatory after members of the parish council resigned over red tape. |
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His first dispatch describes his training in a localized use of adobe in a small hamlet. |
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Generally by the time you leave one place, you'll already be able to see the water tower and grain elevator of the next hamlet rising above the fields in the distance. |
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The young woman undergoes a transformation after Martin's demise and comes to detest even daylight, staying in the darkness of her bungalow in a remote high-range hamlet. |
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My base for my Cornish adventure was the homely Tregurrian Hotel just 100 yards from the glorious sandy reaches of Watergate Bay, a tiny hamlet four miles from Newquay. |
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He couldn't prevent the marriage, but his stand served to generate a heated debate in the tiny hamlet about the inadvisability of marrying girls so young. |
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Despite being a hamlet for more than 100 years, Tiddleywink has been omitted from maps and postmen are frequently left scratching their heads in confusion as to where it is. |
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The normally sedate hamlet now resembles the set of Robocop. |
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As we rounded the last corner to the hamlet we were surprised to find a Freelander upside down in the stream at the bottom of the gulley next to the road. |
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Yet another time, near the hamlet of Pelayo, I could hardly see the sky because it was filled with common, pallid and alpine swifts, bee-eaters and house martins. |
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They had left the hamlet and circled to the far side of the hill before beginning their ascent, threading their way through rocks and scrub to the wood straddling the crest. |
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The veteran infantry of the Consular Guard stood lounging in ranks as the vulgar uproar near the little hamlet grew in intensity and rolled slowly toward them. |
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An hour-and-a-half away by train and then taxi, the rural hamlet is accessible only by dirt roads that are lined with low-rise houses, vegetable patches and wild-looking dogs. |
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The same thing happens when her mute daughter, the sweet Kattrin, is shot as she tries to warn a hamlet of impending slaughter. |
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This 1964 performance was a stage production of hamlet, but filmed in front of a live audience. |
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Kate Winslet delivered a haunting performance as Ophelia in the 1996 hamlet. |
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Hitchcock decided to abandon his adaptation of hamlet to avoid any legal kerfuffle. |
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All night, squads of dressed-up campesinos trotted through town, the men strumming charangos, the women shrilling praise-songs to whichever roadless hamlet they'd walked from. |
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The remote, fell-foot hamlet of Croglin lies tucked in among the fells and folds and dales and wide expanses of brooding water that pock the untamed landscape of Cumberland. |
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It has been snowing for days, and at night temperatures in this mountain hamlet plummet far below zero. |
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The quiet, rural hamlet of Baycliff is only a stone's throw away and like its neighbours boasts some of the nicest eateries and stopovers in the area. |
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In the hamlet of Tzajalemel in 1868, breakaway Tzotzils worshiping a talking saint established a moneyless economy with a sophisticated barter system. |
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Adjoining Harraby to the south but outside the former borough boundary is the hamlet of Carleton. |
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This little hamlet of cute shops and cupcakeries is not like the rest of the country. |
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In Cumbria, the civil parish and hamlet of Holme St Cuthbert are named after him, as is the parish church. |
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These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city, town and hamlet in Somalia. |
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Sempringham is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. |
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That gloomy spot they spoke of lay aside from the hamlet. In a dell, begirt with firs, you might behold a hut, and various ruined office-houses. |
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A secondary beam shone up the River Dee, towards the hamlet of Dawpool, in Cheshire, on the English side of the estuary. |
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Saint Vindicianus, the bishop of Cambrai made the first recorded reference to the place Brosella, in 695, when it was still a hamlet. |
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At this time the village was called A Enilla and looked more like a fishing hamlet than a village. |
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The town grew from a small fishing hamlet in the 19th century, situated between the villages of Bonchurch and St Lawrence. |
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Located in the hamlet of Knighton, near Newchurch, it is reported to be one of the most haunted locations on the Isle of Wight. |
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But soon barques encircled them and made them prisoners, and transported them to a miserable hamlet situated on the coast. |
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In the hamlet of North River, the Hudson flows entirely in Warren County and takes in the Schroon River. |
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Mount Cross, above the hamlet of Shore in the Cliviger Gorge, shows signs of Viking influence. |
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A map of 1862 shows that all that existed here was a small hamlet by the name of Holborn Hill on the northwest side of the railway line. |
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It lies near the River Duddon, just inland from the coastal hamlet of Foxfield. |
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Their total population at the 2011 Census was 1,593 but this includes those living in the hamlet of Ings in Hugill parish. |
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The Langdale valley contains two villages, Chapel Stile and Elterwater, and a hamlet at High Close. |
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Little Langdale is a valley in the Lake District, England containing Little Langdale Tarn and a hamlet also called Little Langdale. |
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At the hamlet of Wasdale Head is St Olaf's Church, one of the smallest churches in England. |
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To the west of the lake lies the hamlet of Ennerdale Bridge, consisting of two pubs and a few houses. |
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The direct ascent noted by Wainwright from the hamlet appears to have access problems. |
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Seathwaite is a small hamlet in Borrowdale valley in the Lake District of Cumbria, North West England. |
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In the series, the hamlet of Bannermere is in Upper Bannerdale, and on Bannermere, a lake. |
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The trail climbs out of the Calder valley through the scattered hamlet of Colden, crossing Colden Water by an ancient clapper bridge. |
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The road bridge at the small hamlet of Dunford Bridge carries the unclassified Windle Edge Road across the River Don. |
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Garsdale Head is a hamlet mainly within the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England. |
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Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the hamlet is now on the border with Richmondshire, North Yorkshire. |
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Apart from one Edwardian building, Clough View, all buildings in the hamlet are older, or are renovations of older properties. |
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The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge. |
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Okehampton is surrounded by many smaller villages and towns including the hamlet of Stockley. |
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Ahistoric, atmospheric farmhouse in the tiny hamlet of Suvay in the Abondance Valley, near the classic French ski resort of Chatel. |
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Lance Benson is the sole owner of Swett, an unincorporated hamlet in Bennett County about two hours southeast of Rapid City. |
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Porth Kea is a hamlet of around 20 houses close to the banks of the River Fal in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. |
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Our first destination was the quiet hamlet of Koropi and the only hotel there, the Saily Beach. |
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Locals in the nearby hamlet of Succoth at the head of Loch Long claimed the head and hands of the corpse were missing. |
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The hostile sorcerer incants his spell whilst placing his foot on a grave in the cemetery of the feast hamlet. |
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In my little hamlet along the Schoharie, summertime visitors clamber over rocks to float in the dwindling swimming holes, which shrink as the summer heat intensifies. |
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When the troops find a weapons cache in a hamlet or nearby fields, for example, the local peasants deny any knowledge and claim they've never seen any Taliban. |
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In 1986 the Argies trained for several weeks in Tilcara, a sleepy hamlet in the Andes near the border with Bolivia, to prepare for the high altitude in Mexico City. |
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The parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlet of Gayle. |
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A bridge carried us over the Tiber, and we began to ascend the Appennines. We breakfasted on their side at a hamlet, and, leaving the horses to bait, I walked ahead. |
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The commercial mining of the unusual solid form of graphite found near the hamlet of Seathwaite ceased around 1891 when veins of the solid graphite became harder to find. |
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This finally runs down to Newlands Church and the hamlet of Little Town. |
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Further up the valley is the hamlet of Little Town, which has been made famous by the writings of Beatrix Potter, whose 1905 children's book The Tale of Mrs. |
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Newby Bridge is a small hamlet in the Lake District, Cumbria. |
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Besides the village of Totland, the civil parish comprises the western tip of the Isle of Wight, and includes The Needles, Tennyson Down and the hamlet of Middleton. |
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This is a coastal hamlet by a very small dock, salterns and estuary. |
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The Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve is most readily accessed on foot from the hamlet of Crawton, which is situated and signposted about one kilometre east of the A92 coast highway. |
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The original church stood in the neighbouring hamlet of Carrow Hill and was rebuilt in Llanvaches in 1802, when a suitable plot of land was found. |
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The narrow gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway runs from Ravenglass on the west coast up Eskdale as far as Dalegarth Station near the hamlet of Boot, catering for tourists. |
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