My attention shifted to Jason, who was currently looking straight at his cousin, his dark eyes pensive, liquid pools of thought. |
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Hotels that offer free amenities such as on-site breakfast, swimming pools, and water parks keep the family entertained. |
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Each is centred on a vast transparent dome housing swimming pools, water slides and Jacuzzis and set at a balmy 84 degrees. |
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There are three swimming pools, a 54-meter water slide and a swimming lagoon with a man-made white sandy beach. |
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Swimming pools, diving boards, wave making machines, water slides and many other attractions were on offer on the night. |
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It has safe beaches, pools with water slides, and hot tubs designed for children. |
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Other lemurs cross razor-like mountaintops to reach precious pools of water. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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Such blind pools loose water by evaporation, or if below the water table remain as permanent bodies. |
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Douglas designed two reflection pools, about half a metre across and made of slate. |
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The weather deck is 2,700 square metres in size and comprises two moon pools. |
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Far more than in the past, companies are using their paltry salary pools to reward stars with relatively meaty raises. |
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His proposal to charge admission to the city's swimming pools sparked huge debate. |
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Book hotels with pools or gyms and consider squeezing a jump rope into your duffel. |
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At Strawberry Hill, whelks had higher body temperatures and higher Hsp 70 pools than those at Boiler Bay. |
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We could end up with a load of white elephants, huge stadia and pools, rather than local facilities. |
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Floods in some streets created impromptu swimming pools for many Iraqis baking in the relentless heat. |
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These are blind pools that have been wildly successful at raising money from small investors to buy operating businesses. |
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The chemical is used as a bleaching agent in most household cleaning products and as a disinfectant for water and swimming pools. |
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They may have to tolerate members of the public wanting to stroke them and swim with them in so-called petting pools. |
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Most Scottish rock pools are full of winkles, their round olive-green or brown shells as easy to pick as daisies on a lawn. |
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The tournament will employ the same format as last year with two pools of three nations, the winners of which qualify for the final. |
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At the Games there will be eight teams in each competition battling it out in pools, followed by the knockout rounds. |
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Brilliant bigtooth maple, velvet ash, and box elder leaves float on mirror-smooth pools and stick to hiking boots. |
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The gardens contained heated pools for his menagerie of alligators and tropical turtles. |
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The two indoor pools were a bonus when the sun wasn't shining or when we just wanted a change of scenery. |
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My eyes still twitched a bit but my breathing calmed as I stared into those smiling blue pools. |
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Over clear pools, that solitude must bide, await your sowing like a holy bride, to cast off widowhood when you draw near. |
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Some species of mining bees may be attracted in large numbers to swimming pools. |
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Other work includes simple mathematical models for processes affecting pools. |
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The state pools the money and invests it, then pays tuition when the child starts college. |
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Crocodiles and flamingoes can often be seen in and around the shallow lakes and pools on the islands. |
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The projects included swimming pools, leisure complexes, and all-weather facilities. |
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Modern formal gardens use water in geometric pools and metals like steel and aluminium in structures. |
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Their steep slopes are the nearest thing to a rainforest in Europe, overflowing with springs and pools which are home to salamanders and newts. |
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But she apologised for an omission by the assistant director who failed to disclose the discovery of pupa shells in public pools. |
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Even Masters swimmers with backyard lap pools could receive high quality coaching from the comfort of their own homes. |
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On the ground level the floor plans show five full size regulation Tennis courts and 3 lane indoor lap pools and spa. |
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However, most Florida villas that are for rent in the Orlando area come with their own private swimming pools and often Jacuzzis as well. |
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Spadefoot toads are desert-dwelling amphibians that breed opportunistically in short lived pools filled by periodic rainfall. |
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Adequate fencing of pools will be achieved only if fencing is both required by law and regulations are enforced. |
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Constitutional law requires that jury pools must be a fair cross-section of the community and not systematically racially biased. |
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We run breeding programmes in partnership with local and international zoos and swop animals to keep gene pools intact. |
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One of the city's oldest pools, the Yeoville swimming pool, has received a sparkling, multi-toned blue mosaic facelift. |
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They've found it's possible to construct pools that are more about building with nature and blending into the natural land scape. |
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He wants to create four swimming pools within the existing boundary of the lake and fill in all the space in between. |
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Away from the coast, moorland supports smaller numbers of birds, including waders which are drawn to the bog pools. |
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We have seen the blind pools of ancient days return and multiply by endless crossing and pyramiding as the investment trusts of today. |
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An urgent call has gone out for volunteers to carry out an operation to remove willow and birch scrub fringing the moss's shallow pools. |
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Cecilia walked along the ocean shore, dipping her feet into the cool water as crisp moonbeams formed pools of light along the sand. |
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Swimming pools must have lifeguards and sanitary requirements must be taken care of. |
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Normally, about 1,100 lifeguards patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays. |
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The river is about 30 m wide here, alternating between pools and rocky-bottomed shallow rills. |
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Venture capital firms are pools of capital, usually organised as a limited partnership. |
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Hugh's ears are pointed and his eyes are like these limpid pools I keep hearing so much about. |
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Her eyes were like limpid pools, only they had forgotten to put in any pH cleanser. |
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Its limpid pools, vivid colours and unusual plants will reinforce your sense of tranquility and equanimity. |
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There is a shortage of Olympic-size pools and most of these are run on commercial lines, so British swimming cannot afford priority access. |
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Once they receive word that the river has dried, they head out to the riverbed and scoop minnows out of isolated pools. |
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At the greyhound track bettors usually have as many as 12-14 wagering pools to select from. |
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The aquamarine colour of the water glowed from the pools lights and reflected on the walls, making it the only source of light in the room. |
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This infection may occur in people exposed to contaminated water in aquariums or pools. |
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She waded through the gentle salt water separating rock pools and cave and huddled in a corner where her mother used to take her. |
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Next door was the Grande Suite with heated outdoor and indoor pools, staff quarters, sauna and Turkish bath. |
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Keep clean cloths nearby and blot away pools of stain that might be near the painters' tape. |
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Bermudians will still be able to gamble on horse racing, the football pools, in the bingo halls and on internet gaming sites. |
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You know how pools winners always say it won't change their lives? Yeah, right, as if. |
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Mainly constructed of wood, with two small swimming pools on both sides, the room looks spacious. |
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Instead of green grass, natural pools of hot, slow-simmering asphalt occupy the preserve. |
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Overhead fans run all day during the summer, and the water in the pools is changed frequently. |
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Shallow pools were then dug in low-lying land along the rivers at Sraghmore a mile away and on the winter freezes provided the ice. |
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Its rooms are clustered around tranquil pools and set in acres of tropical gardens. |
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An hour later, like a resurrection, the moon will rise and the snow will sparkle and we'll still be luxuriating in the delicious pools. |
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The trout here also seem to prefer the deep pools during the day and venture out into the shallows only when the sun is off the water. |
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Both salmon and trout grow faster in deep, low-velocity pools than in shallow, high-velocity riffles. |
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Do not expose your tattoo to direct sunlight, tanning beds, saltwater, pools, saunas and hot tubs for 2 weeks. |
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Her blue eyes were magnified from the lenses of her glasses, making them appear like pools of the Pacific Ocean. |
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The figure for shoreweed and water lobelia is based on a sample of 93 fens and dune pools. |
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The humanitarian organization supplied Sackett with mosquito fish, equipment, and volunteer staff to help release the fish into city pools. |
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The door swung open and a flurry of snow came in and quickly started to make pools on the floor. |
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If you're more the type to let the ocean provide the motion, why not spend a day at one of the fabulous wave pools, making like ducks. |
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I occasionally visit a male-only centre with saunas, steam baths, spa pools and rest areas. |
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There is now an expanded spa, with four treatment rooms, indoor and outdoor heated pools, gym, saunas and steam rooms. |
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It has 3 heated pools, a sauna, hot tubs, 2 playgrounds, volleyball courts, tennis courts, a hair salon, and a 24 hour fitness center. |
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Flowing over mossy ledges or cascading into deep pools, these falls are well worth a weekend visit. |
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Will and his teammates played in Gniezno in Poland in a tournament consisting of two pools. |
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At the foot of the falls, we clambered out and up, past cascades and pools to the top. |
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Bring along your snorkels, beach balls and dinghies for a fantastic, fun time in the swimming pools. |
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Habitat of the shornosed gar includes lakes, swamps, and the calm pools and backwaters of creeks and rivers. |
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I bailed water into my two old kiddie pools, a smaller new kiddie pool, and two holding buckets. |
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Entrepreneurs can choose from all manner of investment vehicles, from venture capital to partnerships to blind pools. |
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The original stair hall, with an inserted glass lift shaft, provides the circulation linkage between the new and original pools. |
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The RI lines were binned into genotypic pools to isolate the effects of the major QTL on chromosome 5 while holding the minor QTL constant. |
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So many football matches were called off that the pools panel was invented, to deliberate on the scorelines of the abandoned games. |
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This beautiful new resort has landscaping, which integrates terraced lawns, geometric pools and pavilions. |
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The water flow has scoured deep pools underneath the trees, creating excellent cover habitat for fish. |
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Hogback ridges impart vertical relief to a rocky bench and commonly form tide pools. |
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At low tide it's empty, a desolate moonscape of gray glacial silt dotted by glistening tide pools. |
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Built in Andalusian style, this boasts an institute of thalassotherapy equipped with saunas, swimming pools and massage rooms. |
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Between screens and building are long thin pools, symbolic of the three seas that surround Anatolia. |
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Our last day together we took a trip to the coast at low tide and saw sea anemones, barnacles, and mussels in the tide pools. |
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You could spoil yourself with authentic Thai massages given by trained masseurs, or relax in the Roman pools or with a Russian bath. |
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There are geysers here, and hot mud pools, and thermal springs, and steam coming from rocks in the centre of the city park, and oh, so much more. |
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Racegoers attending this years Galway festival could come away winning or sharing in one of the big Tote Jackpot pools. |
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America's most expensive hotel has no strict theme, but it does have top-notch rooms, lovely pools and glamour to spare. |
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Only one, Plage Crawen, is completely clothing optional but toplessness is pretty standard even around hotel swimming pools. |
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Actually, pools need not be drained in the southern areas of Mid-America, but the water level should be kept constant. |
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Then, as heavy spring rains flood the region, these shallow basins fill with water, creating vernal pools. |
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On the continents seeps create brine pools, mud volcanoes and other local features. |
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As she went on to the creek and its pools where she could bathe, I took from my pack my Penguin edition of Don Quixote. |
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Summer now exists only as a vague memory, a time when all was warm and I bathed in lakes and pools and kissed and danced. |
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The resort has six swimming pools and a long sandy beach, and accommodation is in a self-catering holiday home. |
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Taking up my brush, I began to sketch the pools of light and shadow cast around and on his body. |
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Local marine reserves offer tide pools full of starfish, crabs, mussels, abalone, and sea anemones. |
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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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They have stunning sea views, pristine beaches and pools, and lush landscaped gardens. |
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All along the river bed, women have dug down and spend hours scooping up water from tiny pools. |
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Surveillance for West Nile is also conducted by testing pools of mosquitoes and flocks of sentinel chickens. |
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Be especially watchful of young children around lily ponds, wading pools, large puddles, buckets and large containers of any sort. |
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Eight inflatable plastic wading pools were placed in a field, filled to a depth of 25 cm with pond water, and left uncovered. |
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The most popular forms of gambling were raffles, state lotteries, friendly wagers, casino gambling and office pools. |
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You need to have enough capital, base your wagers on adequate handicapping skills, and bet into the right pools. |
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No above-ground swimming pools are permitted, and hot tubs must be out of the neighbors' line of sight. |
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We fixed the ropes and abseiled down through the spray of the waterfalls, dropping directly into pools. |
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The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board. |
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Ankle deep mud from melting snow, ice covered pools and hail and snow driving into the faces of runners on Mickleden Edge. |
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The moon cast shadows of silver light, which lay in pools on the bedspread. |
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A stroll through the gardens, past the pools and down a short flight of steps brought me to a great sweep of dark golden beach. |
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There were birds everywhere, waterbirds and shorebirds in the pools, landbirds flying by or sitting on fences. |
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As the sun set, the fluorescent jetty lights blinked on, producing pools of glittering reflections on the dark surface. |
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Other creatures inhabiting the surface film of bog pools are pond skaters, water measurers and water crickets. |
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The 16 teams involved this year will be split into four pools of four, and play quick-fire group games of ten minutes each way. |
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We watched water ouzels bob their bodies at the edge of rock pools with little falls. |
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These establishments feature swimming pools, spas, or elaborate water parks for their clientele. |
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Each pool has slightly different mineral content, temperature, salinity, etc., so different pools may contain different communities of archaeans and other microbes. |
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Currently, the government tax is 12 per cent on simple pools such as win, place and quinella, and 20 per cent on exotic bets like tierce, double tierce and triple tierce. |
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It also means that the trifecta payoffs at that track are likely to be smaller than average, due to larger numbers of bettors splitting the pools. |
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Water is trickling over pale, crusty rocks into clear, tiny pools. |
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Like the Arizona desert, the Huygens landing site has steep hills, arroyos or dry gullies choked with sediment, and dry flat valleys where liquid pools. |
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What urban child doesn't thrill to the idea of clear pools and islands, the cleanness, the space, the apparently ownerless wilderness that they can call their own? |
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Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, pest control and gate attendant if the property is in a gated community. |
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There were three pools in Silchester Road public baths and wash-house. |
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There are young tigers frolicking in and out of the pools provided for them in their pens, and it's a pleasure to watch them and their mums looking on from next door. |
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With the unprecedented growth of bioinformatics and comparative genomics, state of the art technologies are essential to utilize the vast gene pools sitting in the databases. |
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The stream has now become nothing more than a sediment sluice with rock pools filled-in with sand and gravel, and former riffle reaches submerged in sediment. |
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As a result, communal bathhouses, pools and spas are a house specialty. |
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If the pools lose their inflow of circulating cooling water, the water in the pools will evaporate. |
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The mountain tops are wild, but the valley bottom is filled with cottonwood trees, purple sage and wild geranium, and riverside paths meander away to waterfalls and pools. |
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Dead bodies lay bestrewn upon the ground in red pools of fresh blood, now infested with rats and various other scavengers whom had come in hopes of preying upon an easy meal. |
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The specific issue is that juries in the United States are drawn from county-wide population pools. |
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A few small oil lamps were hung from rafters in strategic spots, casting lonesome pools of illumination to steal the gloom from the darkest corners. |
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And in sport we've had surf rage and lane rage in swimming pools. |
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The GAO attributed much of the shortfall to the fact that the pools required people to have been uninsured for six months. |
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We'll have sandpits and paddling pools with ice creams and candy floss. |
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The pairings of pools sampled at days 21 and 24 after germination are represented by the loop in clockwise and anticlockwise directions, respectively. |
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The Glen Lyon Millennium Event takes the form of a horseshoe route which follows an old peat track past a flowing burn, replete with deep pools, rockfalls and ancient trees. |
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Then came Bell Gorge, its waters dropping 100 metres through a series of pools and falls and next the thin strip of Lennard Gorge, caught in the grip of two steep cliffs. |
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Orient's pools are built right on the rocks at the edge of the ocean which means you can have that beachy feel without having to get too much sand between your toes. |
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Facilities include seven outdoor pools, a gourmet restaurant and an activity club for children, where they can play beach volleyball, table tennis and mini golf. |
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Police have been brought in to help solve the riddle of who put bloodworms in swimming pools, as authorities conclude the caper may have been an inside job. |
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As our return flight curved past Wakatobi, the mounds, ridges and huge crescent moons of the reefs we had been diving shimmered pale topaz in shallow pools of turquoise. |
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So basically, all the gold that has ever been mined on Earth today can only fit in three Olympic-sized swimming pools. |
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The antibody response was termed as group specific, species specific or cross reactive depending on the comparative antibody titres obtained against different antigen pools. |
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Explore the shore searching for minibeasts of the mud and rock pools with the Bay, Beasts and Banners workshop at the Platform, Morecambe, and the beach from 9.30 am. |
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It's about cherishing the memory of wading pools in the backyard. |
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This means that their gene pools stagnate and accumulate increasingly harmful mutations. |
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Circular elements are repeated throughout this landscape with several more moon gates, flowing paths, a round fire pit and two spherical reflective pools. |
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Three of 11 pools surveyed dried before any tadpoles could metamorphose. |
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At low tide opposite the aquarium and also at the end of the roads north or south of the Peninsula there are reefs and rock pools well worth exploring. |
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Down below, the cops had closed off the two memorial pools that mark the footprints of the towers that once stood there. |
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Michel Odent, who is perhaps best known for introducing birthing pools to obstetric wards, has written a slim but provocative book on the subject of love. |
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Masses are deposited in tidal channels or shallow pools that retain water at low tide, and are secured in place by a long sand-mucus tether buried firmly in the substrate. |
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Suddenly, seeing the pools and the crayfish seemed more important than chasing away spiders. |
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On the floor of the first gallery, a space meant to represent aridity, would be a few shallow pools of oil, small amounts of glass and liberal sprinklings of red powder. |
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Cheung, who said water in swimming pools was not suitable for the growth of the worms, said bloodworms with pupa shells were available to buy in Hong Kong. |
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When the tide recedes, tide pools offer glimpses of a world apart. |
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The proposal makes detailed suggestions for specific alterations and additions, such as an information panel about the marine life of the rock pools below. |
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Pimalai's architecture is reminiscent of a Balinese hideaway with its pavilions, pools and terraced lawns stepping down towards the beachfront Rak Talay restaurant. |
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As the pans dry up, I'll find transparent clam shrimp shells, as fine as fairy wings, and flattened water beetles like trilobites along the edge of the pools. |
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You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces. |
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First it was indoor swimming pools, then came indoor tennis, of course the huge influx of indoor sports like snooker, billiards, table tennis became hot favourites. |
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Indoor pools combining washing and laundry facilities sprang up in cities. |
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Vernal pools are shallow depressions in the natural topography that have hard pan, impermeable hard pan, beneath them and when the winter rains come they fill with water. |
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They were extraordinary, skating without helmets or knee pads, invading empty swimming pools like backstreet bandits, brave and single-minded and uniquely talented. |
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They are a success story from the rocky tide pools of the zones near the surface, all the way down to the deepest trenches which score the ocean floor. |
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The London Pools Campaign, which was set up to highlight the closure of swimming pools across the capital, also pushed for the lido to be re-opened. |
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The vessel is equipped with 2 moon pools, 1,000 sq meters clear deck space, a 250T heave compensated crane equipped for deepwater lowering in water depths to 10,000 ft. |
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The men will be split into four pools of four with the top two from each group going through to the quarter-finals, from where it will be a straight knockout tournament. |
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In my youth, this was a murky place filled with stands of tule reeds, bubbling pools of stagnant water and little streams that ran between islands of bushes and reeds. |
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I'm developing a web site on old lidos and pools that have now gone. |
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Natural selection is the differential survival of replicators in gene pools. |
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All are programmed to make fairly random movements to start with, in response to the obstacles, rival robots and pools of life-giving light they detect. |
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Plans for the 40,000 square-foot zone include a beachside wave pool, a wild water river, two splash flumes, a lazy river ride and spa and plunge pools. |
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Slowly we progress across the crimson lakes of sand, silver pools of sand, enormous hillocks of sand, skirting giant rocks and stubbornly vibrant patches of thorn bush. |
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Fossil zygospores have been used to infer paleoecology of the regions in which they occur, suggesting that shallow freshwater pools or lakes were present in the past. |
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These days, however, sophisticated investors and those with large pools of capital are trading in everything but U.S. equities. |
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An aquatic centre, due for completion in 2006, will provide two 50-metre pools and other facilities, whether or not the London Olympics bid succeeds. |
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Council inspectors currently monitor bacteriological contamination and disinfectant levels at 33 pools. |
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The Utricularia vulgaris or bladder-wort, a yellow pea-like flower, has blossomed in stagnant pools. |
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Samples of nauplius, copepodid and chalimus stages consisted of pools of parasites. |
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Smaller flowers such as chionodoxa are better under shrubs where they can create great pools of blue. |
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A cow pool is defined as a business organization or cooperative which cares for and milks cows in a centralized location. Cow pools are not new. |
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Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees. |
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The pupils of her great eyes were large in the doubtful lamplight, swallowing their green fires in deep pools of mystery and darkness. |
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Just so, light beaded on tin lanterns, drops fanfared from sprinklers, minnows fluted in pools. |
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Some pools only occur seasonally while others retain enough water to be present all year. |
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Such policies left Ukraine with hundreds of stadia, swimming pools, gymnasia and many other athletic facilities. |
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It is named in honour of Sir John Moores, one of the founders of the Littlewoods football pools and retail group, who was a major benefactor. |
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He and his lunchmates have all taken a stab at predicting the outcome, and office pools are sure to follow. |
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Sports facilities at Imperial's London campuses include four gyms, two swimming pools and two sports halls. |
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Seedings for the pools of the 2015 World Cup were based on the teams' respective IRB Rankings. |
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Limestone caves often contain pools of standing water, which are known as underground lakes. |
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Geothermally heated outdoor pools are widespread, and swimming courses are a mandatory part of the national curriculum. |
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Nations were divided into four pools, A through to D, of five nations each. |
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The volume of the Melbourne Cricket Ground is 1,574,000 cubic metres, or about 630 Olympic swimming pools. |
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Frequent pools of water lie between the collieries, indicating subsidences of the earth caused by mining. |
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Recent research on mitochondrial DNA reveals that groups living in proximity to each other may represent distinct breeding pools. |
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Otariids establish territories containing resources that attract females, such as shade, tide pools or access to water. |
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In some places, there are large compensation pools, for example, the huge Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim in Alsace. |
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Vernal pools are ephemeral ponds that form in the rainy season and dry up afterwards. |
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Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosed pools, usually for food. |
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The city has 99 sports facilities including 46 gymnasiums, 23 sports fields, and 5 swimming pools. |
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Formerly huge gene pools of various wild and indigenous breeds have collapsed causing widespread genetic erosion and genetic pollution. |
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All mints thrive near pools of water, lakes, rivers, and cool moist spots in partial shade. |
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Items were knocked from shelves and seiches were observed in swimming pools in parts of Florida. |
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The broads themselves range in size from small pools to the large expanses of Hickling Broad, Barton Broad and Breydon Water. |
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Vernal pools are a type of marsh found only seasonally in shallow depressions in the land. |
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In western North America, vernal pools tend to form in open grasslands, whereas in the east they often occur in forested landscapes. |
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Like vernal pools, they are only present at certain times of the year and generally have a circular shape. |
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Increasingly they are available through library pools that allow many academic institutions to pool subscriptions to online versions. |
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Females watching calving pools will only alert their own young if they detect a disturbance, although the others will take notice and follow. |
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It is a common additive in swimming pools used to raise the pH which can be lowered by chlorine tablets and other additives which contains acids. |
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It is used as a disinfectant in water treatment, especially to make drinking water and in large public swimming pools. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is commonly used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect drinking water. |
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Between the two is the col of Three Tarns, named for the small pools in the depression. |
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The depression takes its name from a number of small pools, often two, but sometimes more after rain. |
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The oil and gas formed these pools as they migrated upward during the Pliocene Era and became contained beneath the caprock. |
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The moss inhibits the growth of microbes and reduces the need for chlorine in swimming pools. |
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This is one of four outdoor pools operated by Teignbridge District Council. |
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The swampy pools, such as the jungle abounds in, seem to be her ideal. The eggs in due course of time hatch out into tiny tadpolish larvae. |
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Swimmer's ear is commonly seen as a result of underchlorinated swimming pools and macerated skin of the auditory canal. |
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These include the striking Wildlife Watchpoint, which overlooks one of its busiest pools. |
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Sales of paddling pools and water pistols have rocketed and Sainsbury's sold a record 85,000 bags of ice on Saturday. |
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Beach water polo is a more high-energy, high-scoring sport than its Olympic sport counterpart found in pools throughout the world. |
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I have discovered that wave pools are generally in the center of water parks. |
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Alwan said that pools are often dangerous and result in the spread of parasites and amebas. |
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Post WM, Emanuel WR, Zinke PJ, Stangenberger AG Soil carbon pools and world life zones. |
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If river flow increases still further, antidunes disappear and chutes and pools form. |
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At Hanmer Springs, under an impossible blue sky, we took that jetboat ride along the Waiau River, before a dip at the thermal pools. |
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The arachnid highlighted Betfred's generosity last week allowing punters a crack at PS200,000 pools with a five runner race to start with. |
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Collagen biosynthesis by dermal cells in the DE is sensitive to growth factors, ascorbate concentrations and amino acid pools. |
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This validated approach replaces individual genotyping of every person by allelotyping of pools of individuals. |
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Public Health England then tested six pools and the legionella bacterium, linked to legionnaires, was in four. |
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During this transitional period, the nearest pools are at Scotch barn in Prescot or Huyton and Halewood leisure centres. |
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It wasn't so long ago that those areas offered deep talent pools of black baseball players. |
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It also added 160 lifeguard quotas for various swimming pools and beaches in the past two years to meet operational needs. |
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The Environment Agency now uses oak, salmon ladders to help migrating fish to reach their spawning pools. |
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They can bid for en-suite facilities, rooms where dads can stay overnight or a wider range of facilities available like birthing pools. |
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Birthing pools are for moms who are fools, And for fishes that swim in the deep. |
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Lorraine met staff, new mums and mums-to-be at the unit, which has six birthing rooms, two birthing pools and a four-bed post-natal ward. |
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Birthing pools and labour rooms designed to look like home will be available at a Welsh hospital when a new maternity facility is completed. |
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Health officials in Britain reported that three infants have died in the last two years after deliveries in birthing pools. |
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Macroinvertebrate biodiversity in open canopy pools in the Little Harpeth River, Nashville, Tennessee. |
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State television showed pictures of a huge crater at one of the bomb sites and pools of blood on surrounding pavements. |
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Wildlife typically found W n Swansea Bay's rock pools includes common hermit crabs, common starfish and grey sea slugs. |
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As a part of the Summer of Wonder, two touch pools in Shark Lagoon are now home to several dozen bonnethead sharks and cownose rays. |
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This allows the company to finance increased levels of business and securitize larger pools of transactions. |
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The Richard Bozon Sports Complex contains a rock climbing wall, ice rink, spa and two outdoor heated pools. |
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He was most recently Director of Mortgage-Backed Trading for Societe Generale in New York where he traded Agency MBS specified pools. |
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The complex offers 4 swimming pools, restaurant, coffee shop, a tennis court, a squash court, minigolf and volleyball. |
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The complex includes three swimming pools and paddling, beach volleyball, minigolf and other services. |
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It includes socializing areas, a technical area, and fitness training, with pools and a gym. |
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Beaches, swimming pools and back gardens will be a spectacle of manly moobs, beer bellies, budgie smugglers and sunburnt backs. |
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Her eyes are magnified moon pools, though there's nothing unusual about that. |
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The vessel is equipped with 2 moon pools and 10,763 sq ft of clear deck space. |
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Visitors can find white, red and black sand beaches with small coves and tide pools ideal for young children and toddlers to enjoy. |
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Every color illustration shows such ocean wonders as tide pools, shells, fish, sharks, whales, and much more. |
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Fog settles into the steep flank of the Santa Lucia Mountains, above beaches lined with tide pools and massive rock formations. |
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Corrections may be necessary to reflect tip outs, tip pools and other adjustments the employer's records fail to reflect. |
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Obstacles include marble munchers, acid pools, an evil steelie marble, and more. |
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For instance, larger, deeper pools allow the permanency of more stenotopic species. |
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Return to Hotel Strass to unwind in its two pools, hot tub, steam rooms and saunas. |
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Where possible, the company hopes to comingle contest pools among the states to create mega-contests. |
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Blood pools in the foot and calf, causing significant swelling and weeping wounds that ulcerate and form sores. |
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Motile and total sperm number were counted in the randomly selected field for the inlet and outlet pools, respectively. |
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It also includes the largest manmade waterfall in North America and more than 400 swamp white oak trees that envelop the pools. |
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The Wind b oasts 11 bars, seven restaurants, a casino, gymnasium, swimming pools and a shopping arcade. |
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With other city pools throughout the Valley closed during the winter months, the girls practiced their synchronized swimming without any water. |
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Suppose it were true, counterfactually, that large pools of wealth systematically earn higher returns than small pools of wealth. |
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You can feed Cownose Ray or enjoy The Dolphin Bay lagoon, which has seven interconnected pools for dolphins and even lets you play with them. |
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These habitats include shallow rain-fed seasonal pools and oligotrophic lacustrine habitats. |
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The rock piles, known as croys, were put in place in the 1990s in the hope they would create pools for the salmon to congregate in. |
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Culex mosquitoes, the principal vectors, are prolific in rural areas where their larvae breed in ground pools, especially in flooded rice fields. |
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On Friday a Golden Oriole was at Malltraeth Cob, while a Garganey was on pools near Shotton. |
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There's a sports park with nine-hole minigolf, ping-pong, basketball and volleyball courts, as well as three swimming pools, hot tubs and a huge water slide. |
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Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, in Sendagaya, Shibuya, is a large sports complex that includes swimming pools, training rooms, and a large indoor arena. |
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No baetid mayflies were recovered in pools after the spate and only a few hydropsychid caddisflies were observed in this habitat throughout the study. |
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Fingertips cut through the swirling pools of microcosmic intimacy. |
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Vernal pools, protected lagoons, grassy hills rich in bunchgrasses and, where the San Francisco Bay is today, ancient bison and mammoths roaming a vast grassland. |
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The resort is located in the High Atlas Mountains, a mere 50 kilometres from the popular tourist destination of Marrakesh with its luxury hotels and pools. |
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