Throughout the sector, as in other areas of southern Lebanon, small mainly Shiite villages nestle in the valleys. |
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Of the synagogues they built and rebuilt, four still nestle in this timeless Turkish warren, two as museums. |
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Pipe tunes, mouth music, jigs and reels nestle alongside songs and ballads, most originating from Fowlis' native South Uist. |
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She had done that through-out the night when we'd woken up and she'd wanted to nestle back into my arms. |
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Mrs Grey Dove now has small brown hopping babies that nestle under her maternal wings at night. |
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A group of rush cabins nestle among canals that drain the reedy marshes into the open water. |
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Six tea lights nestle in the center of this piece of timber bamboo to make a spare, rustic candleholder. |
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The delicate fragile fern and the larger fragrant wood fern nestle in the crevices of the sheer cliff off the northern side of the summit. |
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Modest-looking little plants that nestle in the moist soils of swamps or mountain hollows, mosses fascinate biologists. |
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Two lakes nestle among the 35 acres, which attract an array of birds such as oystercatchers, ducks and snipes. |
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There the pillow would have awaited a weary child, come to nestle his head against its pliant form after a morning swimming at the beach. |
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Twenty six villages of ethnic minorities nestle within the Doi Tung development area. |
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In the branches of the papaw nestle amadavats, orioles, and brilliant palm-birds. |
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Sally drives across the Bridge to the northern suburbs, where hi-tech businesses and call centres nestle along the highway. |
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The houses would nestle on the comfortable laneway that has been signed for many years as Sussex Mews. |
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Illinois bundle flower, butterfly milkweed, compass grass, and partridge peas nestle in another 20-acre plot. |
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Set in three-quarters of an acre, derelict Lambs Barton Stables nestle amid landscaped gardens in a hollow of land with sea views. |
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When the military's precision flying teams put on a demonstration, pilots often nestle their fighter jets within two or three feet of each other as they roar by in formation. |
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However there is a variation here: two modillions with pairs of deep grooves nestle under the entablature. |
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Black and white diamonds, rubies and emeralds nestle in this miraculous and improbable setting. |
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Strobes and pyrotechnics nestle amongst shadow puppetry, while a vast array of other optical and audio effects assist in the delivery of this fast-moving tale. |
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They comprise around 50 islands and islets set in unfeasibly clear water and nestle up closely to one another. |
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At the back, low evergreens trimmed into cloud forms nestle among ribbons of English meadow, cutting through to lead you out towards the park. |
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Instead, we have only the purr of the Prinoth and its warm flank to nestle against as you refuel in a driving blizzard. |
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And now they have become a tree again, to admire and to nestle presents against. |
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As I nestle into my bedroll and blanket, I gaze up at the sky and see that a couple of stars have come out and also a gibbous moon has risen in the north. |
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Last year, Breyer sold his stock in nestle so he could participate in a case involving that company. |
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He looked away as he felt her head nestle comfortably into his neck. |
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It would be wrong to either rush to condemn the incumbent for increasing our visibility as a target, or to nestle in the comforting bosom of a father figure. |
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After a couple of weeks they have enough fur to survive the cold temperatures, and will often huddle together or nestle up to the doe to stay warm. |
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Etched-glass votives glow from within, where tea lights nestle. |
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Squashy sofas nestle invitingly in the bay windows of the property's three reception rooms, and there are various seating alcoves scattered throughout. |
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She fingered the single pearl that nestle in the hollow of her throat. |
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Their purpose was to fortify in some strong place of the wild country, and there nestle till succours came. |
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Cottages nestle on the beach and tranquility is a way of life. |
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It might be regarded as some sort of sick joke that the Great Barrier Reef happens to nestle beside the heart of Australia's fossil fuel export boom. |
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Extensive networks of glaciers nestle in depressions throughout the mountains' cold, high elevations and, due to the storminess of the Gulf of Alaska, this is one of the windiest locations in Yukon. |
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Stellar's Eazistore range of saucepans, frying pans and stockpots stack and nestle inside each other like Russian dolls. |
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Fungus and bacteria like to nestle in the cracks of rough skin. |
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Generations have fallen in love with our land and built our vibrant communities that rise from the rolling prairie or nestle in the Rocky Mountains. |
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In parks and beaches, soccer is as popular as softball, volleyball and Frisbee. So maybe soccer can eventually nestle in somewhere below the National Hockey League. |
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The jumbo flying squid, known by their scientific name Dosidicus gigas, normally nestle in the eastern Pacific Ocean. |
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Our pictures show leading Birmingham BASE jumper Justin Otpadara tackling the iconic Saltley gas towers that nestle next to the M6 motorway and are earmarked for demolition. |
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Where Manning's torch diva turns on Sings with the Original Artists shriveled up against spare backing, here they nestle into a winking popadelic hybrid. |
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