The bus stop in her village is a semi circle of paved road girdled by a hillock. |
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All these actions together have helped BT reduce its debt mountain to a small hillock. |
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But within minutes the wily beetle has dragged the spider across a hillock of red earth and crammed it into its small hole. |
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This has given rise to fears whether the hillock, with many folklores about it, would soon vanish from Muttara. |
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The militants first opened fire from the top of a hillock when the jawans were in a regular patrol in the area. |
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A company of Kurushan archers surrounded the small hillock as their warriors ahead of them drew up their shields. |
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The hillock did, indeed, provide a good vantage point as we watched the colourful parade of racing cars haring around the corner in front of us. |
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What resembles from afar a tarp-covered car turns out, on closer inspection, to be a brown cloth hillock stitched with an abstract topography. |
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Le Moulin Rouge is an exotic nightclub situated in Montmartre, a community on the Butte hillock overlooking Paris. |
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Aerial photography has revealed four later Neolithic cursus monuments converging on the hillock with the monolith, effectively boxing it in. |
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In the early seventies, aviation throwbacks would haul their rudimentary hang gliders up some remote hillock and leap off. |
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One common surface microtopographic feature is a growth hillock, a small mound on a crystal face. |
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For example, the mountain that is little more than a hillock may be climbed in an hour. |
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One, who was named Musilo, managed to flee to a small kopje or hillock from which he watched the murder. |
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This is the top of Pole Hill, a wooded hillock in Norman Tebbitt's old stomping round of Chingford. |
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At the end of the passage, there is a big hillock, under which the first Qing emperor and empress are buried. |
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The Tramontano Castle stands on a hillock not very far from the historical centre. |
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Some huts in the area can be booked in advance, such as Chattai beach huts, built on a hillock 150m from the sea. |
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It is one of the rare dolmens to have kept its hillock upon the funeral chamber. |
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Opened in 1986, the Halle Saint Pierre is a cultural center located at the foot of Montmartre's hillock. |
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The Barn is built on 2 meter high artificial hillock, which isolates it of the waters of the Loire or of the Cher. |
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Strictly speaking this nowhere was situated in a hillock with moor. |
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Laberne's rebels are placed on side 2 of 'The Arena' between the slope and the hillock. |
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Every evening he carried a bucket of water up to a dry hillock to provide refreshment for the animals and plants there. |
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Each dirt hillock, each plain, each mountain is a country of which its limbs are dislocated. |
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Elsewhere, the forest occupied the lower part of the slopes and could even spread over the whole hillock. |
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Giving their father a pleasant surprise, the trio of sisters secured the contract of carting the boulders from a hillock that's being blasted at Vedadri. |
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Perched on a hillock and overlooked by the brooding massifs of the western Rif mountains, here you get your first taste of Moroccan geographical realities. |
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My den was probably a cubbyhole in some hillock or outcropping of rock. |
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As a writer, Macaulay is Olympus Mons, and Forster, the author of one good novel, is a tiny hillock. |
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Huge numbers of small duns, hill forts and ring forts were built on any suitable crag or hillock. |
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The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the death of Harold's brothers Gyrth and Leofwine occurring just before the fight around the hillock. |
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A hillock of broken ice which has been forced upwards by pressure. |
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Km 11: CP1 at foot of small hillock, in middle of the lake. |
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The chapel was built by the inhabitants of Fleurie on the top of a hillock completely planted with Gamay vines, and overlooks the surrounding slopes, well above the village. |
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The first traces of human occupation can be seen in the Forner hillock and Els Racons, where an Iberian settlement from before the 5th century BC has been discovered. |
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The bowmen are set up on top of the slope of the arena or on the hillock. |
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During reinforcement works, it was found the presence of a tidy pavement at the far end of the sepulchral chamber as well as the re-use of the hillock during the Iron Age. |
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Despite a huge security operation, the duo had somehow managed to hide themselves in a derelict building on a rocky hillock overlooking the stadium. |
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For a time it was famous for a hillock of abandoned fridges. |
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I went outside and watched as her father horsed the truck over a hillock of snow, rocking it back and forth and stubbornly and finally into the yard. |
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