Norfolk's feral birds haunt lakes and stretches of river in wooded parkland, the Broads and Breckland meres. |
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Our house was near the Broads, and I would go out in a canoe to explore the network of dykes and rivers almost every day. |
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These broads have been forcibly celibate for decades after their husbands dump them. |
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We listen to tough old broad Elaine Stritch belt out a song about tough old broads. |
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What we should not overlook, of course, is that some of Hollywood's most famous female stars were not buxom broads. |
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Unfortunately, too many hits to the head caused a good majority of the players that stayed straight to marry dumpy broads. |
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The passing of mass tourism may be a matter of regret to the local business community, but it has allowed the Broads to survive as a natural habitat. |
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I asked the bartender where all the broads were and he just started laughing. |
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I still intend to get that film before the group as a tour de force of big-shouldered broads gloriously over-acting. |
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Food is an ingredient of nearly all mobster movies, as essential as bullets or broads. |
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As crazy as it sounds, it's entirely realistic to believe that some of our soldiers stationed abroad might be broads with breast cancer. |
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They just adore tiptoeing around and shaking their heads when the broads shatter glass with their banshee wails. |
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Doonan sees these provocateurs not as a bunch of kooky broads but as important representatives of the evolution of women's culture. |
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He said he didn't want to see some ugly broads moan about being on the rag. |
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These women are tough broads indeed, which makes the doc seem cold for a while. |
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Coots in the North also begins in the Broads before moving to the lake in the north. |
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Clearly, it cannot go out and bid against the Eli Broads and Steve Wynns in the top flight private collecting world. |
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A RARE Squacco Heron from southern Europe has decided to make itself at home in the Norfolk Broads. |
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The first stage in reversing eutrophication in the Broads is to reduce phosphate input. |
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The Broads Authority also has members appointed by Natural England, Great Yarmouth Port Authority and the Environment Agency. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating. |
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The Broads is a network of rivers and lakes in the east of the county, extending south into Suffolk. |
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It has similar status to a national park, and is protected by the Broads Authority. |
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The Broads are a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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The Broads Authority Act 2009, which was promoted through Parliament by the authority, is intended to improve public safety on the water. |
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The Broads have been a boating holiday destination since the late 19th century. |
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The Norfolk wherry, the traditional cargo craft of the area, can still be seen on the Broads as some specimens have been preserved and restored. |
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The Broads largely follows the line of the rivers and natural navigations of the area. |
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They are most numerous in the Lake District but other concentrations occur within the Norfolk Broads, some major reservoirs and principal rivers. |
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To allow zooplankton to thrive, planktivorous fish have been largely removed from some Broads, normally by electrofishing. |
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The Broads are Britain's largest protected wetland and are home to a wealth of birdlife. |
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It contributes to the tourist industry in the Lake District and Norfolk Broads areas of England, where many of the books are set. |
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Throughout the show, Catherine cries freely, unlike the other tough broads of crime. |
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I keep forgetting broads don't like it when you call them chicks. |
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Apparently he had a bevy of broads from the Bronx caring for him, and, in fact, it seemed as though his apartment had become somewhat of a community center. |
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Jeff, these broads have transformed that dive into a legit cabaret. |
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He said, and with that heavy accent, it was a good way to meet broads. |
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I didn't anticipate the broads to be so pleasing to the eye is all. |
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Man, let me tell you, they don't make broads like that any more. |
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He clears out the silt and mud that are clogging the rivers and dykes, and cuts and scythes the reeds and sedge that threaten to reclaim the broads, selling them for thatch. |
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For many years the lakes known as broads were regarded as natural features of the landscape. |
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Some broads have navigation restrictions imposed on them in autumn and winter. |
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They are set in an accurate representation of the Norfolk Broads, particularly the small village of Horning and its surrounding rivers and broads. |
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Changes in farming practices and sewage disposal in the 1950s and 1960s released high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen into the Broads, causing eutrophication. |
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Thirteen broads are generally open to navigation, with a further three having navigable channels. |
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The Trinity Broads are an exception to the general rule, in that whilst they are connected to each other they have no navigable connection to the rest of the broads. |
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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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Coot Club and The Big Six are set in an accurate representation of the Norfolk Broads, particularly the small village of Horning and its surrounding rivers and broads. |
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Other tourist attractions include historic towns like Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and Ely as well as areas such as Constable Country, the Broads and the North Norfolk coast. |
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Few overs after this incident, one of the Broads reverse swing dislodged well settled Asad Shafiqs off stump, dipping inside from more than a foot offside the off stump. |
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The discharge of treated sewage was recognised as the main source of phosphates in the waters of the broads. |
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The scarce Cetti's warbler breeds in the broads and breeding common cranes are found in the area. |
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Norfolk reed from the broads has been a traditional material for thatching houses. |
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The lakes, known as broads, were formed by the flooding of peat workings. |
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Oulton Broad and Lake Lothing are connected by Mutford Lock, the only lock on the broads and necessary because of the different tidal ranges and cycles in the two lakes. |
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Individual broads may lie directly on the river, or are more often situated to one side and connected to the river by an artificial channel or dyke. |
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