Afterwards, I sit on my terrace and watch what may be kudus, springboks or oryxes amble to the water hole. |
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The property takes up the bottom two floors of a Grade II-listed Regency terrace and comes with a share of the freehold. |
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Each terrace represents a fan of younger pyroclastic deposits infilling valleys cut in older fans. |
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The house she shared with her parents was quite small, a comfortable looking terrace on a long street. |
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On the other side of the hotel is the terrace, from which you look west over the Nile to sunset on the Theban mountains. |
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Downstairs there is a library, living room, terrace and a kitchen and dining area. |
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My first house was a red brick terrace in Folkestone, backing onto the main line railway. |
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The roof terrace serves as an outdoor studio and also as a place for entertaining. |
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A riverside cafe terrace in Prague provides one of innumerable places for the residents to enjoy the beauty of their city. |
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The 20 acres of grounds include a sun terrace, fruit garden and sunken rock garden, as well as a lakeside summer house and marina. |
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Yet this humble Victorian terrace is, in its own way, one of the most significant addresses in Europe. |
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House music weaves a fine thread through the three arenas and one terrace area which have been set up. |
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Janet built low retaining walls of locally quarried limestone to terrace the slope. |
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On the second floor, a long terrace encircles the courtyard at the center of which stands a typical Spanish-inspired fountain. |
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Beyond is a glass-roofed loggia, which connects the cafeteria to an outdoor terrace and the main oval. |
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If you visit the lowest terrace you may be interested to see an area of the extremely rare asarabacca plant, used in the making of snuff. |
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The real gem is the large terrace that looks out onto the park behind the hotel. |
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Floored with glass, the terrace is also a skylight shedding luminance into the building and down the stairwell. |
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Jim Loughman, aged 70, is in one of three houses in the terrace still owned by Limerick City Council. |
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This house is on a residential terrace off Fairview Avenue, a short stroll from Fairview village with its local shops, restaurants and park. |
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The accommodation has an outdoor pool, sun terrace, sun loungers, poolside snack bar, gardens and a pool table. |
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All blocks benefit from the shading effect of a huge glass roof that rests gently and lightly on the various buildings above a panoramic terrace. |
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Creeping phlox, thyme and aubrietia grow between terrace stones, in typical English fashion, next to a creeping bent lawn. |
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Originally the paved part of the terrace was smaller and was flanked by two areas of lawn, mirroring the articulation of the window bays above. |
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From the front door a stone walk extends through the house and out a pair of patio doors to the terrace. |
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From the roof terrace of his three-storey whitewashed house, Ian Gibson watches golden eagles swooping lazily above. |
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A smaller secondary staircase leads up from the living area to a roof terrace. |
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On steep topography, the filter area should be a gradient terrace with a slope that will not allow erosion. |
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Still, as any old-timer on the terrace of either the ground or the gallery will tell you, in football as in art it's all been done before. |
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The youngest terrace surfaces in the Camardi area show no offset along faults, whereas older terraces are laterally and vertically displaced. |
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As a schoolboy he had regularly passed the terrace and admired the houses' style and rundown grandeur. |
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An alley cut through the terrace to the next road and this was where Rod parked. |
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This double-fronted property is located on a residential terrace off York Road, convenient to Monkstown and Dun Laoghaire. |
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Devitt Villas is a secluded terrace of period houses off Eden Road in Glasthule. |
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Houses in the south terrace have generously glazed stairs, which act as hinges to allow the row to flex down the slope. |
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The plans show eight semi-detached houses, three houses in a terrace fronting Crosby Road and two terraces totalling a further eight houses. |
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In 1937, Goldfinger designed a terrace of three houses on Willow Road, facing Hampstead Heath. |
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Greenwich Council has given the church permission to erect a new church building and a terrace of six houses. |
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There were orchards along the terrace and we had a back garden with trees and a view of the River Dodder. |
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Priced between these two extremes is Jubilee Court at the heart of Cheltenham, which resembles at first sight a small terrace of Georgian houses. |
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My first house was a red brick terrace in Folkestone, backing on to the main line railway. |
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Food's great, terrace is wonderful and the waitstaff is very friendly under all the attitude. |
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My bulb order from Brockhole this year included 500 late-flowering tulips, to be planted among the wallflowers in the beds on the top terrace. |
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The robber pushed past and failed an attempt to escape through the thick glass back doors of the terrace. |
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At another house the high-density polyethylene pipe warped by heat was attached to the downlet pipe jutting from the terrace. |
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The terrace is watered by one of the sources of the River Jordan, a spring from a cool cave. |
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A stone encasing, a terrace with a double flight of steps, balustrades, and embellishments were added during that period. |
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Be sure the terrace material is strong enough and anchored well enough to stay in place through freezing and thawing, and heavy rainstorms. |
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Around the barn a flagged terrace is encircled by cottage garden plants, such as delphiniums, rambling roses, geraniums, dianthus and lupins. |
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A raised terrace sits in the centre, with ramped access for sitting and for play. |
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Each open-plan studio has its own large terrace, where you can enjoy lengthy sunsets across the Aegean. |
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It has an outdoor pool and sun terrace, indoor pool with health and beauty complex, whirlpool, Sauna and solarium. |
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Upon the terrace was a beautiful woman, garbed in a flowing silk gown of glowing white. |
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Rooms have a full bathroom, air conditioning, satellite television, direct dial phone, radio, hairdryer, fridge, minibar and balcony or terrace. |
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But since his defeat he has now vowed not to stand again and has put the back-to-back terrace house up for sale. |
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It's a chirpy little place with clean bright red tablecloths and wicker padded chairs on the terrace. |
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One tried to enter the three-storey back-to-back terrace home, but was beaten back by intense heat and thick smoke. |
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Back at the Grand Hotel there is also a small outdoor pool at the lakeside and an ample terrace on which to recline in a deckchair. |
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Beautiful old stone terrace houses which would have been snapped up for renovation in Australia were witlessly destroyed. |
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The second of our rather regal offerings is a modern end terrace built by Harvest Homes about three years ago. |
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Fancy turning your humble terrace into a palatial Georgian town house, or permanently hosting the Teddy Bears Picnic in your daughter's bedroom? |
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The flat terrace simplifies the assembly of temporary seating and assists with crowd management. |
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The Industrial Revolution saw the start of what were known as back-to-back terrace housing. |
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The birth of our second child means that our modest Victorian terrace is now bulging at the seams. |
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The pavilion opens onto an extensive lawn, a paved terrace and the public areas of Casuarina Beach. |
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Big-leaf magnolias, reminiscent of banana trees but much larger, grow profusely across every tangled terrace. |
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In summer, umbrella-topped tables line a terrace banked with flowers, creating a romantic spot for dinner under the stars. |
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The lake will be cleaned up and sediment removed and the lakeside landing stage and terrace will be repaired. |
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The lake is just a hop, skip and jump away from the terrace in the center of the Inn, convenient for the cruise boats to dock. |
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Except for the lofts, each unit opens to a private terrace and the plant-filled courtyard at the rear. |
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A series of columns registers the space within the living room while others outside define a deck and an outdoor terrace. |
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My first home was a modest two bedroom terrace house, which suited my requirement early in my working career. |
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The three-metre decked terrace beyond benefits from a glass balustrade, leaving the panorama uninterrupted. |
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Steps and cobbled walkways lead down through the gardens from the farmhouses to the lawned pool terrace. |
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But what of the path, the terrace, the arbour, the fencing, the shed or the tree house? |
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Emphatically framed by the terrace walls, the Inland Sea looks painted, while Sugimoto's black-and-white photos are so reductive that they evoke abstract paintings. |
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She started toward her bed, but just as she took her first step, a sharp tap sounded at the French doors that led to the terrace outside her window. |
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Relax in a hammock or ride horseback to a waterfall, glide with green sea turtles in a luminous sea or sip a mai tai on a torchlit oceanside terrace. |
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On a hillside, the extended terrace would be supported by retaining walls. |
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A string of restaurants ranging from fine dining through to a Greek taverna and a pizza terrace dot the seafront, with its classical views out to the island of Zakynthos. |
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I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white. |
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But if there was a private exchange, then there should be some visible signs of telephonic activity like a building with a satellite dish on the terrace. |
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Outdoor space is maximised on the tight site, with a large external courtyard off the ground floor waiting area and an outdoor terrace off community health on the first floor. |
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A very likely source of intrusion in holiday properties is the door from the roof terrace or patio, so triple deadlocked doors should be fitted by a security company. |
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On the other side of the terrace, the houses have more individuality. |
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At the top of the building, the glass roof of the children's shower can be opened at the touch of a switch for open-air ablutions or access to a rooftop terrace. |
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Columnar cypress tress, which were imported from Italy, line the front terrace and the grounds of 2.4 acres also house staff quarters and a garage for four cars. |
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The cafe bar also has a terrace, and is open afternoons and evenings. |
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Bulldozers have begun demolishing the terrace in front of the bowling green in readiness for the building of a members' long room and 36 executive boxes. |
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A sculpture terrace in the rear completes the exhibition space. |
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Perhaps the most impressive is the alfresco restaurant on the roof terrace, which allows diners to enjoy a unique look at Newry while they enjoy their meal. |
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The restaurant is a building she hadn't noticed before, however, situated on a splendid Regency terrace within sight of the city's two cathedrals. |
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The building conforms to the natural bedrock shelf, using an ambitiously constructed terrace to extend the floor surface to the west and to expand and regularize room sizes. |
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But as the terraces succumb to the bulldozer and the sterile atmosphere of the all-seater stadium, the art of the terrace chant is in danger of dying out completely. |
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My first house was a three-bedroom, end of terrace in Kenton, Harrow. |
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Sitting on the terrace of his family's restaurant, washing down a home-made strudel with lashings of local raspberry grappa, I could see what he meant. |
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Transverse terrace ridges cross both the axis and pleural region. |
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At Laurelton Hall each of the four columns on the terrace loggia has a capital depicting a different flower in its various stages from bud, to bloom, to seedpod. |
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With a yellow bird on the Seagrape terrace, I sit transfixed as the cocktail, a blend of three local rums, accentuates the robust cacophony of tree frogs. |
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The men who were on the terrace were obviously not the actual assassins. |
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The complex has an outdoor pool, sun terrace, sun loungers, poolside bar serving snacks, and a restaurant with both a traditional and international menu. |
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Immediately after I rose from my bed I never failed, if the weather was fine, to run to the terrace to respire the fresh and salubrious air of the morning. |
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So every morning at about nine I would throw two or three fistfuls of millet seeds or birdfeed out of my window on the terrace. |
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Akiva stood at the edge of a rooftop terrace in Riyadh, peering down at a doorway in the lane below. |
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A catstep is a narrow, back-tilted terrace or bench on a grassy slope, formed when a hillside slumps beneath its own weight. |
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Caleb continued to hold his gaze until the familiar grating of the dayshields lowering diverted his attention back over to the terrace doors. |
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Abraham's appeared on the top terrace so lustworthy I can't take my eyes off him. His muscles are running with sweat. |
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The square contains a large central area with roadways on three sides and a terrace to the north, in front of the National Gallery. |
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The early 1930s saw the construction of a terrace on the southern part of the ground with a roof that covered around one fifth of the stand. |
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George Rickey, Four Squares in Geviert, 1969, terrace of the New National Gallery, Berlin, Germany, Rickey is considered a Kinetic sculptor. |
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In October 1993 Whiteread completed House, the cast of a Victorian terrace house. |
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There were also palaces walled with a terrace in the form of a ziggurat, where gardens were an important feature. |
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This air base is in an area called Lajes, a broad, flat sea terrace that had been a large farm. |
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For snackage there's a 1950s-themed diner plus a barbie on the terrace, weather permitting. |
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From a door, characterized by an arch lancet, you exit into a small terrace, recently created, which allows to observe the city. |
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These hills are cut down to a kind of terrace which lies between them and the river. |
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It was a pleasant evening up on the terrace with the breeze, a full moon and the sweet smell of the raatrani. |
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It sometimes forms conical mounds, called geyser cones, but can also form as a terrace. |
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A terrace of houses adjoining the railway were built by the Furness Railway for its workers. |
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Below is a narrow terrace bearing the 'High Level Route' path and then a further wall including Pillar Rock, Raven and Ash Crags and Proud Knott. |
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From the end of the terrace a path leads up left steeply over steps to the wide, undulating top area. |
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Another notable find in a related terrace system near Derby from a warmer interglacial period, was the Allenton hippopotamus. |
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Lower down on the flood plain, the nature of the underlying ground is Magnesian limestone over alluvium and terrace drift deposits. |
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Long Meg and her Daughters lie on a terrace above water, immediately to the south of a ditched enclosure that runs round the present farm. |
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These streets are concentrated in areas of terrace housing in poorer neighbourhoods adjacent to the town centre. |
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A 19th century terrace of houses, now mostly converted into shops, had to have its upper storey removed to provide an easier approach. |
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Leading from the terrace to the old stonewalled garden is a flight of stone steps. |
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Good hearty Zamoran and Castilian fare at reasonable prices, with a pleasant terrace outside. |
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On a New York terrace, there is a dinner dance one balmy summer evening. |
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The media room features a wet bar and opens up to a south facing set-back terrace. |
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Countless terrace fields of the western escarpment were abandoned where rainfed agriculture had been practised for many centuries. |
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At the far end of the room, a large lancet arch window has French doors opening onto the terrace and formal gardens. |
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Baccara Fish dishes and a lake terrace Seehotel Hermitage, Seeburgstrasse 72, Lucerne Tel. |
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The raised walkway, or terrace, extends 40 feet from the building's exterior, said Toby Barwood, the principal architect on the renovation. |
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A number of life rings are kept on the terrace and Mr Gilbert threw one to her, which she grabbed. |
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A sale held through the Auction Channel site saw an anonymous bidder pay pounds 23,000 for a terrace of five tiny cottages in Berwickshire. |
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On-site restaurant La Grange offers Savoyard and Italian specialities and the terrace is accessible directly from the ski slopes. |
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Stay in the city-centre in a two-bedroom attic maisonette with a large terrace and views of the Latina district and Madrilenian skyline. |
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Here was the archetypal terrace hard knock, a Middlesbrough bootboy intent on causing trouble, who instead became a figure of authority. |
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Mayfair gastronomic newcomer, Bouillabaisse, provided coastal cuisine to guests viewing the presentation from an over-hanging terrace. |
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The old-world charm Baderhaus Alpine sauna, which has a stone bath and millwheel shower, is the centre of attraction on the roof terrace. |
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We began to slink outside, tentatively crossing the terrace. |
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From the terrace, steps lead down to the garden, which has a lawn and a monkey puzzle tree in the centre. |
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At La Cantine it will provide a full design and build service including the creation of a Parisian-styled terrace over-looking Dubai International Financial Centre. |
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Furthermore, on the terrace stage of County Hall, there will be, from time to time, traditional Japanese cultural performances such as Japanese dance, shamisen and taiko. |
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Half share of dining room on second story, fourth of open air apartment above the accubitum with half of porch, pylon, terrace, passage way and bake shop. |
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Social concerns aside, it was pretty good fun to be Lady Muck for a time, sitting on my terrace, sipping tea and looking out at the South China Sea. |
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To put it simply, Step Into The Void is a large cube, designed entirely in custom-made glass, suspended over the Alps, and situated at the Aiguille du Midi viewing terrace. |
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A great pleasure of a late afternoon is to take a seat on the terrace and knock back a few ice-bedded freshly shucked oysters or clams from the shellfish menu. |
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After breakfast, Charles Macdoodle told Lady Mary that it was a tradition in the family that those rumbling carriages on the terrace betokened death. |
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It comprises an architecturally iconic extension of the existing 18th century museum building, with new roof terrace looking over the town, glass tower and community facility. |
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The Leeds Improvement Act 1866 sought to improve the quality of working class housing by restricting the number of homes that could be built in a single terrace. |
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A stone terrace created using dry stack techniques in North Carolina. |
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Believed to date from 1849, and probably some of the first houses to be built in Windermere, the terrace of cottages was built for railway executives. |
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Also, a mural of Trajan stopping to provide justice for a poor widow is present in the first terrace of Purgatory as a lesson to those who are purged for being proud. |
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The demands of modern living saw the growth of housing estates throughout Glamorgan, moving away from the Victorian terrace of Cardiff or the ribbon cottages of the valleys. |
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From boardroom to terrace via the dug-out, such an evangelical zeal suffuses Manchester City's new mission that they should really be renamed the Blue Moonies. |
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He climbed three marble steps, crossed the terrace and entered a dim foyer, where a chamberlain silently helped him from his helmet, his jupon and his chain cuirass. |
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You could still see some of the cobbles of the jitty mouth, where it had run behind the terrace down on Andrew's Road, but it was pretty much all gone. |
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