Baxter's success has already given the sleepy skiing resort the kiss of life and has ignited plans for a proposed Aviemore centre. |
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For the past couple of years a poetry festival has been held in Riccione, a resort town on the Adriatic coast in Emilia Romagna. |
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Even so, some fear that the situation might degenerate into a quagmire in which the rebels resort to protracted guerrilla warfare. |
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A wandering hippo is causing a stir among residents and holidaymakers at a popular Eastern Cape coastal resort. |
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But it is dangerous to assume that a flashy resort with a swimming pool, wet bar and luxury dive boat also has a recompression chamber. |
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Fear makes people jumpy and apprehensive, and more apt to resort to violence. |
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It is at this point that even those governments who have shunned it in peacetime resort to the third method of recruitment, conscription. |
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It seemed that no state, no piece of coastline had any dignity until it had earned its own white shoe resort. |
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On the north shore, the resort has four townhouse suites and five rooms with kitchenettes. |
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The snow has provided a light cover from the resort to Mt Blowhard on the western side of the mountain. |
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They sought out a guest services representative and booked themselves into a 5 star resort, just a 20 minute drive away. |
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Advance bookings exceeded all expectations and well over 1,000 anglers journeyed to the resort to compete. |
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With no access to legal, safe abortion, they resort to the army of backstreet abortionists. |
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He suffered from an affection of the bladder, and was at length compelled to resort to a surgical operation for relief. |
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At the resort we met some wonderful folks that we hope we'll get a chance to see again. |
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As the number of entertainment joints in the resort has skyrocketed in the last three years, punters are increasingly choosy. |
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Military action, especially a Nato assault, must be the option of last resort. |
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War is necessary, as a last resort, for resolving disputes between states that cannot agree and will not acquiesce. |
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In the 1920s and 30s it developed into a glamorous resort populated by rich aesthetes, dissident intellectuals and artists. |
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The goal of the trip was to familiarise officials with the construction works of MNG in the resort and was paid for by the company. |
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On to Egypt now, where a new integrated resort community could help shore up an ailing economy. |
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In the evenings guests can take a water taxi to La Mer, the resort restaurant on the other side of the marina. |
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It could be the end of the decade before deckchairs and parasols appear, but the city has taken the first step to creating a waterside resort. |
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He also said that speed ramps were not appropriate but were a last resort as a speed control. |
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They have threatened to resort to agitation if any government official tried to get the shops closed forcibly or a fine is imposed upon them. |
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Not that resort to violence and kidnap hadn't already undermined their credibility. |
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He might have a word in Bertie's ear and encourage him to resort to some land travel instead of spending millions on jets. |
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In the attempt to end up as winners, footballers will resort to a number of unsportsmanlike practices during matches. |
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We are not killjoys, but many of the items routinely on sale in the town are not appropriate for a resort which wants to welcome everyone. |
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Conditions remain tough in the white sands resort in the aftermath of the hurricane. |
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A trade union has severed its 30-year ties and called time on an annual conference that brought hundreds of people and vital finance to the struggling resort. |
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So filmmakers usually resort to a plot device to compensate for this absence. |
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The resort is built on Grace Bay which offers excellent opportunities for a range of water sports, including sailing, swimming, diving and fishing. |
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Frantically clutching his terrified daughter, Heppell found an air pocket in a basement and sheltered for two hours as the idyllic resort around him was destroyed. |
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In Thailand, 30-foot waves washed ashore in the resort area of Phuket. |
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Excursions can be booked at the guest services desk at the resort. |
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Earlier this month a brand new art museum opened in the posh mountain resort town of aspen, Colorado. |
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The sludge was sent by rail and spread around on a defunct resort ranch near Sierra Blanca. |
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The last resort for sticking to production deadlines has obviously been trading humour for outrage, for the movie is as outrageous as it is absurd. |
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A more macabre inspiration surfaced in 1890 when an obscure author called Bram Stoker stayed at the seaside resort of Whitby. |
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The judge said recourse to the courts should be a last resort, particularly when family circumstances and the care and welfare of children were involved. |
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By contrast, not too long ago, a gentleman checked into an exclusive bora bora resort with his mistress. |
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Military and police have complained they are underfunded and had to resort to cannibalizing parts from other aircraft to keep their aging fleets in the air. |
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He seeks redemption by facilitating the advancement of those tempted to resort to guns. |
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For aesthetic reasons, ski resort operators try to limit the noise and infrastructure associated with producing power. |
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Berkshire East ski resort near the Vermont border, which has 44 trails, has taken this power-production drive a step further. |
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However, within a year of the resort opening, the local technicians couldn't figure out how to service the wind turbines and the batteries for the accumulators. |
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Local paper HaveeryOnline reports that the royal couple are known to be spending their vacation at a resort in Noonu atoll. |
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It is a sailing resort with all the related services such as mooring on floating bridges, catways, quays, fuel, showers, daily weather reports and boat hire. |
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Why, exactly did I think moving to a seaside resort would be a good thing? |
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Plus, Kate and William could hardly have picked a worse time for their luxury vacation to a resort in Noonu atoll. |
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During the later 19th century, Dieppe became popular with English artists as a beach resort. |
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The town also developed in popularity as a health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses. |
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The resort is a perfect romantic hideaway for young couples. |
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Since the 19th century, the town of Deauville has been a fashionable holiday resort for the international upper class. |
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In the 19th Century a pleasure pier was built in an effort to establish a seaside resort to rival nearby Ramsgate. |
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Guns remain a viable, last resort option to be used in defense of life from aggressive bears. |
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My first day of riding was more pedally and mellow than the second day, which was uplifted by the resort. |
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The airport is close to Newquay, a major Cornish urban centre and resort, as well as attractions such as The Eden Project. |
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Passengers were conveyed from the heliport to their resort or destination on a passenger carrying trailer drawn by a farm tractor. |
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Southsea is a seaside resort and geographic area, located in Portsmouth at the southern end of Portsea Island, Hampshire, England. |
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Sandown Pier hosts a large amusement centre with arcade games and children's play areas, typical of a seaside resort. |
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The Albion was built around the time Freshwater became popularised as a coastal resort, and is still popular today. |
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However, it was with the coming of the Isle of Wight Railway in 1866 that the town became both a tourist and a health resort. |
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The town grew in size as a seaside resort after the villages of Upper Ryde and Lower Ryde were merged in the 19th century. |
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Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort. |
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The development of the seaside resort abroad was stimulated by the well developed English love of the beach. |
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They often feature a unique architectural style called resort architecture. |
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Heiligendamm in Mecklenburg, established in 1793, is the oldest seaside resort in Germany and continental Europe. |
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The early emergence of Cape May as a summer resort was due to easy transport by water from Philadelphia to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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In the 1920's, Carl Fisher was the main promoter of Miami Beach, and helped to develop the city as a seaside resort. |
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The seaside resort of Bognor Regis and market town Horsham are both large towns. |
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Agadir is a major coastal resort and has a third of all Moroccan bed nights. |
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A ringing cell phone was no stranger at hotel poolsides, the upscale, plastic-dominated resort he'd been in for the past week being no exception. |
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It is also the court of last resort for all appeals against the decisions of provincial courts. |
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Other areas include the resort of El Tesoro, Montoya beach, Bikini beach and Manantiales beach. |
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Nowadays it has a scenic shore, typical resort houses, modern buildings, a port with mooring capacity, department stores, restaurants, and pubs. |
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Macau is a resort city in Southern China, known for its casinos and luxury hotels. |
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Nations sometimes resort to international arbitration when faced with a specific question or point of contention in need of resolution. |
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Contadora is a resort island, with many homes owned by wealthy Panamanians. |
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Over 100,000 American teenagers and young adults travel to resort areas and balnearios throughout Mexico during spring break each year. |
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At the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula is the resort town of Cabo San Lucas, a town noted for its beaches and marlin fishing. |
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Economic prosperity in the 1920s stimulated tourism to Florida and related development of hotels and resort communities. |
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Augustine became the winter resort of American high society for a few years. |
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The resort area at Port Lucaya and visits by cruise ships provide the bulk of this activity. |
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It also built the road to the resort of Buenos Aires, which expanded the city urban planning perspective. |
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Beachcombers at Myrtle Beach photographed from the ninth floor of a resort hotel. |
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Women seeking to terminate their pregnancies sometimes resort to unsafe methods, particularly when access to legal abortion is restricted. |
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Women without the means to travel can resort to providers of illegal abortions or attempt to perform an abortion by themselves. |
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From 1780, development of the Georgian terraces had started, and the fishing village developed as the fashionable resort of Brighton. |
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We stayed at an all-inclusive resort while we were in Bermuda, they weren't kidding about all-inclusive, even the golf was free. |
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Breast milk is in high demand for biological experiments and a lot of facilities may resort to freezing to create biocollection. |
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The prison was so crowded that they had to resort to double celling and then triple celling. |
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We now had no alternative but to resort to civil disobedience, and we embarked in earnest on preparations for mass action. |
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Real cat fights are rare in established clowders. So instead of risking serious injury, cats resort to menace and threats. |
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He observed that it was not one of the homely flys from the under-hill town, but apparently from the popular resort across the bay. |
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To finance warfare on Edward III's scale, however, the king had to resort to taxation of his subjects. |
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A significant number of the aircraft not shot down after the resort to night bombing were wrecked during landings or crashed in bad weather. |
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However, the Practice Statement has been seldom applied by the House of Lords, usually only as a last resort. |
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American courts of last resort recognize a rebuttable presumption against overruling their own past decisions. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering such petitions in 1399, leaving the House of Lords, effectively, as the nation's court of last resort. |
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I wouldn't recommend doing surgery on yourself, unless it is a last resort. |
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The spa town of Buxton was developed by the Dukes of Devonshire as a genteel health resort in the 18th century. |
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The Bank also acts as the bankers' bank, especially in its capacity as a lender of last resort. |
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Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with a pier amusement park and medieval castle. |
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The seaside resort of Southsea is situated to the south of Portsea Island, and to the east lies the area known as Eastney. |
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Southsea is a seaside resort and residential area that lies at the southern end of Portsea Island. |
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This is an unusual underground air cushion funicular rapid transit system, situated in the Austrian ski resort of Serfaus. |
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Tourism in Bangladesh is a developing sector, with the beach resort town of Cox's Bazar being the center of the industry. |
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After the seaside resort brawls, the media began to associate Italian scooters with violent mods. |
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The pair, who first met five years previously at a health resort, began dating months after bumping into each other at a wine bar near his home. |
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They were forced to resort to guerrilla warfare tactics and failed to win any major military victories. |
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Destruction of the RAF was the first priority, and invasion would be a last resort. |
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Government guidelines state that face down restraint should not be used at all and other types of physical restraint are only for last resort. |
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The majority of other settlements are along the coast, including some popular resort towns, such as Rhyl, Llandudno and Pwllheli. |
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Most notably, until 2009 the House of Lords served as the court of last resort for most instances of UK law. |
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The Cossac there, The Calmuc, and Mungalian, round the bales In crowds resort. |
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Prior to the coming into force of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Privy Council was the court of last resort for devolution issues. |
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Deprived of men, the Prussians had to resort to this new sort of warfare, raiding, to delay the advance of their enemies. |
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Although she had many young men still to draft, she could not conscript them and did not dare to resort to the impressment Frederick had done. |
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Free trade can open new markets to domestic producers who would otherwise resort to exporting illicit drugs. |
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With wife Jessie and younger son John ill, Conrad decided to take refuge in the mountain resort town of Zakopane. |
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The steady approach of cholera in 1831 was the last occasion in England of a thoroughgoing resort to quarantine restrictions. |
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The Court of Cassation is the court of last resort, with the Court of Appeal one level below. |
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The village was founded around the harbour and shipbuilding industry, but is now best known as a seaside resort with a high quality beach. |
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The Seven Military Classics of ancient China view warfare negatively, and as a last resort. |
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Through both the Georgian and Victorian eras Tenby was renowned as a health resort and centre for botanical and geological study. |
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Once an elegant Victorian resort, there was an influx from Liverpool and Manchester after the Second World War that changed the face of the town. |
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Of course it is very difficult to pinpoint why someone would resort to such obscene violence. |
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The opening of the railway from Dublin saw Kingstown become a Victorian era seaside resort. |
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I think most truckers realize this MAY be 4 wheelers thinking and not resort to one finger salute. |
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At the same time, other developers imagined developing Biggar into a larger seaside resort. |
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The base has been converted to a tourist resort and natural and cultural heritage centre. |
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In certain resort areas, structures proliferated to such an extent that the protection impeded recreational uses. |
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The race track would have also been used as a road to the resort of Skegness when there was no racing. |
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They scavenge if necessary, and are known to resort to cannibalism in captivity. |
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The French seaside resort of Cancale in Brittany is noted for its oysters, which also date from Roman times. |
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To sell liquor to the Indians was against the law but the forts had to resort to it or be outtraded by the peddlers. |
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Killers seems as if it's been overedited, underwritten, and, as a last resort, jury-rigged. |
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The town of Valognes was, until the French Revolution, a provincial social resort for the aristocracy, nicknamed the Versailles of Normandy. |
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The Supreme Court of California is the court of last resort in the courts of the State of California. |
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The only possible reason for resort to a court of equity in a case like this is that the remedy which the law gives is inadequate. |
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Leave is rarely granted, meaning that for most litigants, provincial courts of appeal are courts of last resort. |
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In addition to its beach and resort communities, the Pacific lowlands contains most of Nicaragua's Spanish colonial architecture and artifacts. |
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For deeply personal reasons, Bright was closely associated with the North Wales tourist resort of Llandudno. |
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Most strikes are undertaken by labor unions during collective bargaining as a last resort. |
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The cottage, now a popular resort for holiday makers, remains a huge source of controversy for locals and tourists alike. |
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By charging a resort fee, a hotel is able to advertise an arbitrarily lower nightly rate. |
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The rise of package holidays abroad led to fewer visitors generally to British resort towns. |
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Hornsea is a small seaside resort, town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. |
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Modern Hornsea still functions as a coastal resort, and has large caravan sites to the north and south. |
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The new railway not only benefited the resort, but also enabled Hornsea to function as a dormitory suburb to Hull. |
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Even Maxwell the trader, who has been most among them, is compelled to resort to the curious sign language common to most of the prairie tribes. |
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In the seventeenth century, Lincoln's Inn Fields was the favourite resort of football players, skittlers, and bowlers. |
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We know a lot of people around us who would resort to whataboutery or hypocrisy when it is upon them to take a stand. |
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But this time we popped next door to the company's fivestar Asimina Suites resort. |
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There are always several zayats in the neighborhood of a kyoung, to which the devotees of Boodh resort to listen to their priests. |
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The Balina Serai is a resort hotel located on a secluded beach in east Bali, Indonesia. |
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In the Caribbean albeit, at a top thalassotherapy resort, not a bamboo curtain prison cell. |
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Take a tour of restored resort in Troutdale and check out the organic gardens, play a round of golf, or watch glass or clay artisans at work. |
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The resort constantly carries out research with Cirad, a French institute for agrofuel research abroad, on different strains of jatropha. |
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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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Our first base is the coastal resort of Rincon de la Victoria, and the transfer to Gibraltar is via the stunning Ronda to Algeciras Railway. |
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That, he said, placed an overwhelming burden on call centers, forcing state workers to resort to use manual workarounds. |
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Since those vehicles did not cover the full territory of the former rail system, Angelenos had to resort to using personal autos. |
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As a last resort, they called in an animal Cracker, a psychic investigator, who said she believed the dog may be in the Killiecrankie area. |
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Watch the sun rise over the Annapurna Ranges at Pokhara, a mountain resort in Nepal. |
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This world renowned salmon fishing resort is located on the north tip of the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia. |
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Disney was facing protests after it banned disabled visitors from jumping the queue for rides at its popular Florida resort. |
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Another insight into local culture can be found at Island Nights and the best one is at the Rarotongan beach resort and spa. |
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Owned by Malaysia-based YTL Hotels, the resort is located off the coast of Kota Kinabalu on Pulau Gaya Island. |
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Bavaria Hotel International has announced a new resort opening in the Republic of Djibouti is scheduled to open in April. |
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We stayed at the Village Club Odesia Residencia, a purpose-built hotel in the centre of the resort, just 100 metres from the nearest chair lift. |
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At the WBC s annual convention on the South Korean resort island of Jeju, the organisation s governors agreed to set up the committee and devise methods to ensure payment. |
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Since the opening of Bray Daly Station in 1852, the County Wicklow coastal town of Bray has become the largest seaside resort on the East Coast of Ireland. |
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A prominent feature of the resort was the promenade and the pleasure piers, where an eclectic variety of performances vied for the people's attention. |
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As a result, the precedent of courts of last resort, such as the French Cassation Court and the Council of State, is recognized as being de facto binding on lower courts. |
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Only 250 miles down the road a reclusive beauty named Joann Brebner was living the bucolic life, cowgirling, helping out at her family's remote ranch-based resort. |
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As a resort, the town is noted for its expansive sands, which are revealed at low tide, making its pier necessary on the wide beach for a regular passenger ferry service. |
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Usually only an appeal accepted by the court of last resort will resolve such differences and, for many reasons, such appeals are often not granted. |
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The effectiveness of British countermeasures against Knickebein, which was designed to avoid area attacks, forced the Luftwaffe to resort to these methods. |
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The newlyweds took a hummer limo back to their casino resort. |
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The resort has 14 yurts, each with its own theme, such as a Harley Davidson-themed yurt, a honeymoon-themed yurt and an Audrey Hepburn-themed yurt. |
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The other two major settlements in the county are Dorchester, which has been the county town since at least 1305, and Weymouth, a major seaside resort since the 18th century. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering petitions to reverse the judgements of lower courts in 1399, effectively leaving the House of Lords as the court of last resort. |
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It consists of the seaside resort of Bournemouth, the historic port and borough of Poole, the towns of Christchurch and Ferndown plus many surrounding villages. |
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Sandown has been a seaside resort town since the Victorian age thanks to its sands and the sunny weather on the Isle of Wight compared to other parts of the United Kingdom. |
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At the time the libretto was written, 1879, Penzance had become popular as a peaceful resort town, so the idea of it being overrun by pirates was amusing to contemporaries. |
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Don't drop dimes on the company commanders unless it is a last resort. Give them a chance to fix weak areas before you report it to the commander. |
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The 19th century was a prosperous one for Boulogne, which became a bathing resort for wealthy Parisians after the completion of a railway line to the French capital. |
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Deauville is also a desirable family resort for the wealthy. |
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Dunant died nine years later in the small Swiss health resort of Heiden. |
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Hitler agreed with him that invasion would be a last resort. |
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Again the four restaurants and two bars at the all-inclusive resort of Jack Tar Village ensure that a Cuba Libra is never more than an arm's reach away. |
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Again the four restaurants and two bars at the all-inclusive resort of Jack Tar Village ensures that a Cuba Libra is never more than an arm's reach away. |
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Embarrassed about leaving him, I asked him to accompany me. It would have been disloyal to let him broil in the heat of Cairo, while I went off to a summer resort. |
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Today, Le Havre is known as a water sports and Seaside resort. |
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These programs are commonly created as a last resort effort. |
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The Tryvann Ski Resort is the most used ski resort in Norway. |
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They are also advised to also carry a firearm for use as a last resort. |
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James Atherton and William Rowson developed the resort of New Brighton, and new estates for the gentry were also built at Egremont, Oxton, Claughton and Rock Ferry. |
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Police in Maine, Maryland, California, and Florida resort to posing as traffic engineers or drivers of disabled vehicles to spring radar traps on motorists. |
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Lu made the comments during questioning by journalists while she was shopping at an antique shop at hotel where she is staying in the Balinese the beach resort Nusa Dua. |
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Also flowing into Cardiff Docks is the River Ely, which separates Cardiff from the headland and seaside resort of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan. |
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the court of last resort. |
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In 2004 a new Supreme Court was established, becoming New Zealand's court of last resort following the simultaneous abolition of the right to appeal to the Privy Council. |
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In 1848, Owen Williams, an architect and surveyor from Liverpool, presented Lord Mostyn with plans to develop the marshlands behind Llandudno Bay as a holiday resort. |
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The authors argue that adherence to the gold standard forced many countries to resort to tariffs, when instead they should have devalued their currencies. |
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The creekside resort shut in 1964, and most of the bungalows were sold. |
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Located on Cardigan Bay with a harbour and large sandy beaches, it lies on the Ceredigion Coast Path, and remains a popular seaside resort and traditional fishing town. |
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To the west is the suburb of Kinmel Bay, with the resort of Towyn beyond. |
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The sound of music pumping from the arcades was one thing, this was a standard sound expected in a seaside resort, but the cacophony of the boy racers was not. |
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This led him to resort to the Kendal Black Drop, making matters desperate. |
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However, since the town's growth as a seaside resort in the Victorian era, it has been more anglicised than its hinterland and the rest of the county in general. |
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He had to resort to fighting overseas for a short period of time. |
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Over the next few years, the sea front along the north shore was developed in resort fashion, to encourage visitors for whom the brashness of Blackpool was too daunting. |
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While the Parliament attempts to resolve the issue as a mediator they do resort to legal proceedings if it is necessary to resolve the citizens dispute. |
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The fashion for all things Scottish was maintained by Queen Victoria who help secure the identity of Scotland as a tourist resort and the popularity of the tartan fashion. |
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Consultants benefited from the new system by being paid salaries that provided an acceptable standard of living without the need for them to resort to private practice. |
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Hornsea was promoted as a seaside resort from around 1800, with early attractions including bathing machines, horse races on the beach and a chalybeate spring near the mere. |
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On 11 July, Hitler agreed with Raeder that invasion would be a last resort, and the Luftwaffe advised that gaining air superiority would take 14 to 28 days. |
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Execution seems to have been rare and carried out only as a last resort. |
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In fact, ski resorts and ski resort towns throughout the West make a point of trying to attract visitors in the offseason, usually spring and summer. |
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Its two most important members, Britain and France, were reluctant to use sanctions and even more reluctant to resort to military action on behalf of the League. |
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The most popular places to stay by the lake are Listvyanka village, Olkhon island, Kotelnikovsky cape, Baykalskiy Priboi, resort Khakusy and Turka village. |
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The victorious generals sent word north by chasqui messenger to Atahualpa, who had moved south from Quitu to the royal resort springs outside Cajamarca. |
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Acapulco is also Mexico's largest beach and balneario resort city. |
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They moved for the autumn months to the newly fashionable seaside resort of Worthing, on the Sussex coast, where they resided at Stanford Cottage. |
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During this time, Southsea grew as a seaside and bathing resort. |
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Through June and July, the resort celebrates Yulefest and fully decorates the venue with Christmas decorations and offer special Yuletide banquets and dining. |
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Smaller resort towns include Porthcawl, Mumbles, Saundersfoot and Tenby. |
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Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's primary tourist attraction and resort. |
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When fruit is hard to find, they resort to eating leaves and shoots. |
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On the Pacific coast in California, in April 1886, Babcock and Story created the Coronado Beach Company, which sought to develop Coronado as a seaside resort. |
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Folkestone was at one stage a resort town with a developed shipping trade. |
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Lord Advocate, the House recognised that prior to the Union, the High Court of Justiciary had been the court of last resort in Scottish criminal cases. |
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It functioned as a court of first instance for the trials of peers, for impeachment cases, and as a court of last resort within the United Kingdom. |
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