Each stateroom or suite has twin beds that convert to a queen-size, TV, radio, telephone, refrigerator, and 110V AC outlets. |
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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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Over the years, I've noticed various advertisements for customised designer beds. |
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The cabins rival the suites of a very decent hotel, with queen-size beds, marble bathrooms and, in most cases, a veranda. |
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There were several hospital beds lined on both sides of the long rectangular room. |
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Of the three Triassic and Jurassic fossiliferous formations, no angular fragments were found from the shell beds. |
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We have gone too far with our lack of beds for those who are acutely unwell. |
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To keep growing today, the private prison industry needs more beds, people and lives to warehouse. |
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Be prepared for potential buyers to root around in cupboards and wardrobes, even under the beds, and ensure they are neat as a pin. |
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She and Lane got rid of her queen-sized bed and pushed two twin beds into an L shape in the corner against the walls like a sectional sofa. |
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I did have the compulsion, though to aim the camera towards the side of the room where the beds were. |
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There are only eight private rooms, but they're large enough for their purpose, as are the double and queen-size beds within. |
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Below us the seabed was strewn with small boulders and overgrown with beds of brown kelp. |
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Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds. |
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The health and social care centre will provide 42 intermediate, recuperative care beds and 60 nursing and residential care beds. |
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There will be more beds, despite the staffing difficulties, but at the moment what is clogging up the system is long-term patients in acute beds. |
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The paths between have to be tidied up but the beds themselves are now ready for planting. |
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The other bedroom at this level is a single with fitted bunk beds, a wardrobe, dressing table and sink. |
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Chief executive Chris Moller informed an audience in Auckland that the shortfall in hotel beds could be made up by the use of Winnebagos. |
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Most of them did not return to their beds again as they were afraid of powerful aftershocks. |
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Waldi warns us not to set up our beds outside the camp tonight as hyenas and jackals prowl this area. |
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Taking a key from his watch chain, he opened it and looked at the French dueling pistols lying on their dark blue velvet beds within. |
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To simulate the effects of weightlessness, women must lie in beds tipped at an angle of six degrees. |
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The soil raised the planting beds, lifting plant roots out of the quagmire and allowing excess water to drain away. |
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The cab has two beds, a john, VCR, DVD, Playstation, and who knows what else. |
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The hotel itself has 100 rooms and 212 beds for the accommodation of visitors. |
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I found photo albums and home videos strewn all over the family room floor, picture frames on the walls akimbo and beds unmade. |
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They analyse for example how marsh beds, pond and agrestal plants develop, they experiment and document the results of the latest research. |
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It also warns of the dangers of transferring patients when beds are not available. |
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Zach, you can take the couch in the living room if you want, or we can set up the air mattress between the beds in here. |
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In Japanese style, we just piled into the room and kipped on the floor, no beds, no mats, no nothing. |
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The moon shines through the slats of the window blinds, casting stripes of light and shadow over the two beds in the semi-private room. |
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The weatherfish most often lives in slimy waters, in old river beds and in ditches. |
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White picket fencing, kerbstones around plots and over-elaborate flower beds were also to be stopped in a bid to tidy up cemeteries. |
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She stressed that the trust was absolutely committed to not using more beds for private healthcare than it could reprovide elsewhere. |
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The introduction of the new sleeper beds on the Kangaroo route have tightened capacity and boosted demand for business travel. |
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Once the soil is ready, he tamps the beds with a sheet of plywood so the soil is firm and flat. |
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The plants were being protected from the gales by old wattle fencing being put alongside the flower beds. |
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They all have television and radio, tea and coffee-making facilities, a refrigerator, a safe, king-size beds and air-conditioning. |
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The airline cut economy seating and focused on attracting business travellers with seats that recline to beds. |
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The area also offers rock walls, kelp beds and fish species such as lumpfish and wolf fish. |
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The village of Stoke St Gregory is at the centre of the withy beds. |
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Instead of cars, traffic was composed of upturned beds, cupboards and doors turned into makeshift rafts, with people paddling seeking food and other necessities. |
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Components such as keel, engine beds, mast step, structural bulkheads and rigging loads are all connected to the grid, resulting in a very rigid and strong structure. |
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Although you could bring your own bedding, you can rent everything from bedside tables to air beds to sleeping bags, although they advise prebooking the extras. |
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Money is better off being spent to care for people in their own homes and in the community rather than being spent on hi-tech services and acute beds in hospitals. |
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Although local doctors have been warning of an acute shortage of intensive care beds for children, the Department of Health said it did not believe there was a crisis. |
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The footage showed apparently horrific conditions where disabled children were tied to their beds or imprisoned on cots. |
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The poor southern state, often beset by its own natural disasters, had beds, meals and an emergency plan that helped it absorb a 2.5 percent jump in its population. |
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Each of the radiant heater beds is equipped with a portable oxygen tank. |
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince. |
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For this particular child, I would ask if there are cats in the house cats loose a lot of hair, which tends to agglomerate under beds and in room corners. |
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Walking him over to one of the medical beds she set him on it then went to her computer to study the read-outs that the suit picked up from him during the fight. |
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The beds are planted with a wide range of trees and shrubs, including acers, camellias, rhododendrons, oaks and beeches, beneath which grow choice perennials and bulbs. |
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Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war. |
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The beds in my garden are jungle-like with the lush foliage I would normally expect to see towards the end of the month rather than at the beginning. |
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Protect garden beds exposed to the wind with a hedge of glossy abelia. |
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We spent our days and nights with the kids at the center, sleeping on bunk beds with thin mattresses. |
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There are lovingly tended flower beds along each road and surrounding every barrack. |
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A further third will be turned into wet pasture land and a third to wetland and reed beds in line with a plan approved by the Environmental Agency. |
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Our rooms also had wonderful king-size beds, while some offer spa baths. |
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The best suites have seafront terraces complete with king-size day beds and private rooftop terraces from which to enjoy the sunsets in sybaritic style. |
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The utter lack of beds provides a vivid commentary on the extreme nature of communism. |
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Inventors worked on tornado-safe beds, anchored by foam-lined steel bunkers instead of box springs. |
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We find children who are wetting their beds and haven't done it before. |
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Patent tongs can be lowered on a line to reach beds that are too deep to reach directly. |
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While dredges collect oysters more quickly, they heavily damage the beds, and their use is highly restricted. |
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It accumulates as unattached particles and forms extensive beds in suitable sublittoral sites. |
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Maerl beds occur in the photic zone, and can be found to around 30 m depth in the British Isles and up to 120 m deep in the Mediterranean. |
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The ecology of maerl habitats has received very little attention in contrast to other marine ecosystems such as kelp forests or sea grass beds. |
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Large scale maerl extraction over the past 40 years has removed and degraded maerl beds. |
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Natural gas is found in deep underground rock formations or associated with other hydrocarbon reservoirs in coal beds and as methane clathrates. |
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Thick sequences of red sedimentary rocks formed in arid climates are called red beds. |
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Graded bedding is a structure where beds with a smaller grain size occur on top of beds with larger grains. |
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Dark, dumpy, aquatic birds which are able to forage for food on the beds of rivers. |
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Other sites are sometimes chosen, and these include low trees and bushes, bramble patches, reed beds, heather clumps and cliff ledges. |
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It may be lined with smaller twigs, strands of root or dead grasses, and in reed beds, it is built from dead reeds. |
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Clinoforms are beds that have a sigmoidal or tabular shape, but are always deposited with a primary inclination. |
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They tend to gather small particulates and thus form beds, which alters sediment deposition and creates a habitat for smaller animals. |
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Significant harvests have been produced from seamounts, often leaving coral beds depleted. |
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We returned to the crossing, passing slowly through the high rusty stands of dock weeds and the fleshy beds of dense paspalum. |
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A sill is a concordant intrusive sheet, meaning that a sill does not cut across preexisting rock beds. |
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Sills are fed by dikes, except in unusual locations where they form in nearly vertical beds attached directly to a magma source. |
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The youngest of the Miocene hominoids, Oreopithecus, is from coal beds in Italy that have been dated to 9 million years ago. |
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Oyster beds have an estimated 50 times the surface area of an equally sized flat bottom. |
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The beds also attract a high concentration of larger predators looking for food. |
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The community contains stone beds, shelves and even an indoor toilet linked to a stream. |
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Much of Northernhay Gardens now reflects Victorian design, with trees, mature shrubs and bushes and plenty of flower beds. |
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Five health clinics, providing a total of more than 500 beds, each employ 120 to 170 staff. |
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Most species create somewhat elaborate nests, which can be cups, domes, plates, beds scrapes, mounds, or burrows. |
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Nodules from the Carboniferous Mazon Creek fossil beds of Illinois, USA, are among the best documented examples of such mineralization. |
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Chalk as seen in Cretaceous deposits of Western Europe is unusual among sedimentary limestones in the thickness of the beds. |
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Where the land rises to the sea there are several parallel strata of Jurassic rocks, including Portland limestone and the Purbeck beds. |
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The resting areas, called free stalls, are divided beds lined with anything from mattresses to sand. |
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Other marine habitats include sea grass beds, salt pans, mangroves and salt marshes. |
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The marine biotopes are diverse and include extensive sea grass beds and mudflats, patchy coral reefs as well as offshore islands. |
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Sea grass beds are important foraging grounds for some threatened species such as dugongs and the green turtle. |
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They could not get up and search for food, and everyone else was too sick to care for them, so they starved to death in their beds. |
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Oyster beds were also common on the river floor, which provided an extra source of nutrition. |
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Central Oregon's geographical features range from high desert and volcanic rock formations resulting from lava beds. |
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The whole company walked as it were processionally to the end of the apartment, and, after observing in silence the beds on each side, left us. |
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Extensive areas of seagrass beds have allowed commercial shrimp operations in the Gulf. |
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During the dry season, those rivers are reduced to a series of waterholes and sandy beds. |
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As of 2011 these establishments provide the city with 27,687 hospital beds. |
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Long before the van era, manufacturers designed beds into their vehicles by folding front seatbacks into rearseat cushions. |
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Wood has always been used extensively for furniture, such as chairs and beds. |
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After the water evaporated, the potassium salts crystallized into beds of potash ore. |
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The Middle Coal Measures was the most important with its wide distribution, great number of coal beds and extensive potential reserves. |
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There are 8 or 10 beds in each room, chiefly of flocks, and consequently retentive of all scents and very productive of vermin. |
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Water exiting a turbine usually contains very little suspended sediment, which can lead to scouring of river beds and loss of riverbanks. |
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The Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital, founded in 1892, has fifteen beds and a minor injuries unit. |
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Among the loose beds of ash that cover the slopes of many volcanoes, three classes of materials are represented. |
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Good crystals of augite and olivine are also to be obtained in the ash beds of Vesuvius and of many other volcanoes, ancient and modern. |
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As a rule greywackes do not contain fossils, but organic remains may be common in the finer beds associated with them. |
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Silt can smother the spawning beds of fish, by filling in the space between gravel on the stream bed. |
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The anticline is composed of a series of sandstone rock beds and an impermeable rock cap under which vast reserves of oil and gas are trapped. |
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Various of the sandstone beds of the Millstone Grit have been quarried for building stone, paving flags and roofing material. |
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In the lower reaches of the river valley the water flows over bunter sandstone and pebble beds. |
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Along the valley sides can be seen the typical Dales geology of Yoredale beds, alternating strata of Limestone and Gritstone. |
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Mid Wensleydale is made of Great Scar limestone under Yoredale beds that make up the valley sides which are marked with stepped limestone scars. |
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The permanent ones took longer, encountering beds of ganister, coal and rock. |
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Both are fringed by beds of common reed Phragmites australis, providing important habitat for Old World warblers. |
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The roach, both of the top and bottom beds, is always imperceptibly incorporated with the freestone, which is invariable situated beneath it. |
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Narrow bands of schist are interstratified with these limestones, and in turn narrow beds of limestone are interstratified with the schists. |
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Strawed yards provide cattle with free access to an area with deep, soft bedding, but there are no individual beds. |
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There will not be any Nancy to tickle my fancy in a kitchen full of handerkerchiefs and beckoning, unmade beds. |
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There's Millions now aliue, That nightly lye in those vnproper beds, Which they dare sweare peculiar. |
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Acral melanoma is a type of skin cancer that occurs on fingers, palms, soles, and nail beds. |
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Caissons were enclosed dry chambers built on river beds to facilitate the construction of bridge piers. |
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The camp mother managed to keep the stomachs full and the beds in tip-top shape. |
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A palisade of Canary palms formed an honour guard along the verges, while beds of golden cannas flamed from the central reservation. |
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My parents had a dormer and two impossibly small twin beds with the world's chintziest chest between them. |
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This suite left a lasting impression on me due to the egg crates on the beds. |
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Hyperviscosity due to polycythemia may induce an angiogenic increase in the glomerular capillary beds, in turn leading to glomerulomegaly. |
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The seabed southwest of the Isle of Man is particularly noted for its rarities and diversity, as are the horse mussel beds of Strangford Lough. |
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The lack of hospital beds in the town is even more stark at the helidrome, where helicopters drop off patients for first aid and assessment. |
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This gives rise to a dip of almost 90 degrees in the chalk beds, seen best at the Needles. |
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The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or reading stories by Victoria Cross, or playing cards or housey-housey. |
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According to Cato the Elder, every garden should be close to the house and should have flower beds and ornamental trees. |
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He observed his companion place his hand in one of the beds which trembled, and look inspectingly around. |
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Coal mining takes place in the three mountainous regions at 45 distinct coal beds near Mesozoic basins. |
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We have been called in to support the NHS and help get people home from hospital and free up much needed beds. |
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Pressure on beds is delaying patients getting treatment and it is suspected this may have caused deaths. |
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She needed fairly urgent surgery but several neurosurgical units contacted had no free beds. |
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The vast majority of cancellations were through lack of beds for example because a more urgent case had arrived. |
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There is concern that hospital beds are being closed without increased community provision. |
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These amenity beds do not exist in all publicly funded systems, such as in Spain. |
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Thick vegetation, lily pads, weed beds and any sort of cover is a typical summer home for a largie. |
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Great forests of primitive plants covered the continents, many of which formed the coal beds of Europe and eastern North America. |
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Due to the nature of the uplifted beds, the Arbuckle Mountains contains a sequence of limestone ridges and shale valleys. |
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The sequence of beds that characterizes sedimentary rocks is called bedding. |
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Then the fever begins to seize them and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. |
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The smell of the tanners' and the litsters' work still hung in the night air, although they had long since gone to their weary beds. |
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By the 20th century, oyster beds were in decline, and stout had given way to pale ale. |
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In January 2006, Rowling went to Bucharest to highlight the use of caged beds in mental institutions for children. |
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Ursula recorded that during air raids all three slept in the same room in adjacent beds, holding hands for comfort. |
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Each room is furnished with twin beds with extra long mattress, desk, chair, chest of drawers, built-in closet, and microfridge. |
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The Jurassic beds found in isolated locations on Skye and Applecross reflect the complex underlying geology. |
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Often the ships, also known as Guineamen, transported hundreds of slaves, who were chained tightly to plank beds. |
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Hospitals are overcrowded with patients on trolleys in corridors due to lack of beds in wards. |
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There is a shortage of intensive care beds and of qualified staff to deal with patients in intensive care. |
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Patients who need intensive care do not always get it because beds or skilled staff are not available. |
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In winter 2017 cancer operations are being cancelled, sometimes at short notice due to insufficient beds. |
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The Old Red Sandstone is a magnafacies of red beds and lacustrine deposits from the Late Silurian to the Carboniferous. |
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Maerl beds are reservoirs of biodiversity, important both as nursery grounds for young scallops and young fish. |
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Recovery of maerl beds would be expected to require many years without disturbance. |
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Today, pickled sheep and soiled beds threaten to make barbarians of us all. |
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Seven of the houses have similar furniture, with the beds and dresser in the same places in each house. |
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The remains of choice meat joints were discovered in some of the beds, presumably forming part of the villagers' last supper. |
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Charles Lapworth resolved the conflict by defining a new Ordovician system including the contested beds. |
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Opened in October 1981 the hospital has over 80 nursing staff and over 60 beds, as well as around 20 day hospital beds. |
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The beds of sandstone dip gently southwards towards the South Wales Coalfield basin. |
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The principle of original horizontality states that the deposition of sediments occurs as essentially horizontal beds. |
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This valley had for a number of years been known for its slate beds and had been worked on a very small scale. |
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Otters are active hunters, chasing prey in the water or searching the beds of rivers, lakes or the seas. |
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Eggs are laid on the sea bed, on rock, stones, gravel, sand or beds of algae. |
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The bay has rich cockle beds, which have been fished by locals for generations. |
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This tragedy led some commentators to suggest that the cockle beds should be closed until improved safety measures could be introduced. |
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Many live underground in marine and freshwater caves, sinkholes, or stream beds. |
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Mature turtles spend most of their time in shallow, coastal waters with lush seagrass beds. |
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In these protected shores and bays, the green sea turtle habitats include coral reefs, salt marshes, and nearshore seagrass beds. |
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The salt marshes and seagrass beds contain seaweed and grass vegetation, allowing ample habitat for the sea turtles. |
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In the seagrass beds, the turtles feed on the seagrass by trimming only the top and leaving the roots of the plant. |
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Through their feeding technique, the turtles help to improve the health and growth of the seagrass beds. |
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The healthy seagrass beds that the turtles provide give habitat and feeding grounds for many species of fish and crustaceans. |
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Carboniferous rocks in Europe and eastern North America largely consist of a repeated sequence of limestone, sandstone, shale and coal beds. |
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In southern Europe, the Cretaceous is usually a marine system consisting of competent limestone beds or incompetent marls. |
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In the area that is now India, massive lava beds called the Deccan Traps were erupted in the very late Cretaceous and early Paleocene. |
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In shallower waters, limestone beds were laid down in the area now near Torquay and Plymouth. |
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In 1532, English king Henry VIII visited Calais and his men calculated that the town had about 2400 beds and stabling to keep some 2000 horses. |
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In the United Kingdom, the town of Whitstable is noted for oyster farming from beds on the Kentish Flats that have been used since Roman times. |
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Throughout the 19th century, oyster beds in New York Harbor became the largest source of oysters worldwide. |
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Alf re-lays them two by two, first levelling their sandy beds, and I listen to them chinking xylophonically as he locks them into each other. |
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Tracy upsets her neighbours when she wangles a job at Underworld, then beds two men. |
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There was one bathroom on the ship, and there were no showers or beds. |
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Especially concerned are the Sakaogon Chippewa, whose wild rice beds lie at the end of the Wolf River tributary, Swamp Creek. |
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We bedded down at the church that night making the residents comfortable on air beds. |
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With a long reach 12ft power cord it's complete with adaptors for inflating air beds and footballs. |
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Half of it is taken up by the bunk beds and improvised benches. |
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In the same cabin, the business class has flat beds with a 70-inch pitch. |
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Clarkina rosenkrantzi is the only gondolellid conodont of the Dzhulfian beds of Greenland and of the Zechstein Limestone in middle and NW Europe. |
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Kaolinization of the feldspar has also occurred in the oxidized beds, although it primarily involved the plagioclase. |
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The member was composed predominantly of coarse-grained, light-colored, cross-bedded arkosic sandstone and minor boulder beds. |
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At Cley, Bearded Reedlings called from reed beds and Brent Geese from Siberia fed in fields. |
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As each day brought more damage, even their darn hoof prints messing up the beds, John and I would kvetch daily about our deer problem. |
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As per the new guidelines issued by the NHRC in 2013, double-decker beds in makeshift labour camps on construction sites have been banned. |
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Fearful of missing a roll-call, Representative Charles E. Bennett has ducked out of funerals, bolted from hospital beds and defied snowstorms to get to the House chamber. |
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Later we were shown into a room with good beds already made up. |
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We were led upstairs to old-fashioned rooms with floral-counterpaned beds. |
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Lower-water plants like grasses, alstroemerias, and salvias fill beds, and the path is topped with mini fir bark that's springy and forest like underfoot. |
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It overlies a thick sequence of Carboniferous Limestone beds. |
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In fact the city centre site boasts queen-size beds, en suite bathrooms, a licenced restaurant and conference facilities, all despite being a youth hostel. |
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Among the crystalline schists of many regions, green beds or green schists occur, which consist of quartz, hornblende, chlorite or biotite, iron oxides, feldspar, etc. |
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Interbedded pyroclastic rocks vary from thin beds of fine tuff to thick units of breccia, and reveal some ongoing volcanic activity during the period of deposition. |
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It thrives on compost and natural fertilizers brewed from comfrey or seaweed and uses only rain, natural groundwater or wastewater purified through a system of reed beds. |
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In the household they are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art. |
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Water pollution is a problem in the Gulf of California, but the more immediate concerns are overfishing and bottom trawling, which destroys eelgrass beds and shellfish. |
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The coastline and adjacent waters support highly productive marine ecosystems such as fringing coral reefs and shallow beds of coastal and estuarine seagrasses. |
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Placer gold comes from the weathering of the primary veins releasing the gold to be transported by water action and concentrated in gravel or sand beds. |
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By the sea is the Yaverland Sailing and Boat Club and along the seashore are fossil bearing beds, which may be explored by guided walks from Dinosaur Isle. |
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The city lies in the Hampshire Basin, which sits atop chalk beds. |
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Because rock sequences are not continuous, but may be broken up by faults or periods of erosion, it is very difficult to match up rock beds that are not directly adjacent. |
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Similar to coral reefs, oyster beds provide key habitat for a variety of different species by creating hard substrate for attachment and habitation. |
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Sargassum is commonly found in the beach drift near Sargassum beds where they are also known as gulfweed, a term also used to include all seaweed species washed up on shore. |
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Lichen fragments are also found in fossil leaf beds, such as Lobaria from Trinity County in northern California, USA, dating back to the early to middle Miocene. |
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Zostera often forms beds in bay mud in the estuarine setting. |
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Maerl beds offer physical refuge and protection from predation as well as productive feeding grounds but are easily damaged by dredging and towed fishing gear. |
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Maerl beds provide a complex habitat for a wide range of taxa with a variety of niches that support high associated invertebrate and algal biodiversity. |
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In Europe maerl beds occur throughout the Mediterranean, along most of the Atlantic coast from Portugal to Norway, and in the English Channel, Irish Sea and North Sea. |
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Further variations include rock pools, sand banks, mudflats, brackish lagoons, sandy and pebbly beaches, and seagrass beds, all supporting their own flora and fauna. |
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The release technique involves distributing the spat throughout existing oyster beds, allowing them to mature naturally to be collected like wild oysters. |
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Oysters are harvested by simply gathering them from their beds. |
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New York's oystermen became skilled cultivators of their beds, which provided employment for hundreds of workers and nutritious food for thousands. |
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Overall, the presentday Nd isotopic compositions show an increase towards comparatively more radiogenic values from the oil shale seams to marl beds. |
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Large beds of edible oysters are also found in Japan and Australia. |
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As with other older geologic periods, the rock beds that define the epoch are well identified but the exact dates of the start and end of the epoch are slightly uncertain. |
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The measures are so called either from the occasional presence of a soft, sooty coal, which is known in Devon as culm, or from the contortions commonly found in the beds. |
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As with other older geologic periods, the rock beds of the Cretaceous are well identified but the exact age of the system's base is uncertain by a few million years. |
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Geologists study rock strata and categorize them by the material of beds. |
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In eastern North America, marine beds are more common in the older part of the period than the later part and are almost entirely absent by the late Carboniferous. |
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The Carboniferous coal beds provided much of the fuel for power generation during the Industrial Revolution and are still of great economic importance. |
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Vast swaths of forest covered the land, which would eventually be laid down and become the coal beds characteristic of the Carboniferous stratigraphy evident today. |
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This species is distributed from Norway south to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean and is common in the North Sea on beds of sand and gravel. |
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Accommodation for the overseas competitors would be in houses in the town and surrounding area and domestic participants would be given beds in church and school halls. |
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Tables and beds covered with copes instead of carpets and coverlets. |
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Production of both bulbs and cut flowers takes place in open fields in beds or ridges, often in the same field, allowing adaptation to changing market conditions. |
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These were often located near clay beds, for ease of resource gathering. |
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As with other geologic periods, the rock beds that define the period's start and end are well identified, but the exact dates are uncertain by several million years. |
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There are nationally important horse mussel and brittlestar beds in the sea lochs and in 2012 a bed of 100 million flame shells was found during a survey of Loch Alsh. |
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As the ice retreated and the rock dust dried, winds carried the material hundreds of miles, forming beds of loess many dozens of feet thick in the Missouri Valley. |
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Both vertical and level beds do not have a number written with them. |
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Subglacial streams are the braided rivers that flow at the beds of glaciers and ice sheets, permitting meltwater to be discharged at the front of the glacier. |
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The lower part of the sequence, mostly Eifelian in age, is dominated by lacustrine beds of the lower and upper Stromness Flagstones that were deposited in Lake Orcadie. |
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There are felt cat beds, circular mats by Flor and minifutons, in an aesthetic more sophisticated than the carpet trees that tend to mark the pinnacle of cat design. |
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To her surprise, a few of them were furnished like midclass hotel rooms, with plain industrial carpet covering the floor, standard-sized beds, and inoffensive decor. |
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Anyone holding a European Health Insurance Card is entitled to free maintenance and treatment in public beds in Health Service Executive and voluntary hospitals. |
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Much smaller and lighter variants of the roller mower are sometimes used for small patches of ornamental lawns around flower beds, and these have no engine. |
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Rivers such as the River Chess directly supply watercress beds. |
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The gently dipping beds of rock were eroded, forming an escarpment. |
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The earliest mining took place at and close to outcrops and miners eventually followed the seams deeper underground as the beds dipped beneath hillsides. |
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It had a queen bed above the cab, a little living room with a sofa and two chairs, a kitchenette, a bathroomette, a showerette, and two twin beds in a back bedroom. |
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Single beds can be a couple of centimetres to several meters thick. |
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Then they added lush beds of astilbe, bear's breech, hellebore, and hosta. |
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Sedimentary rocks are laid down in layers called beds or strata. |
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Our glorious sweet rocket, Hesperis matronalis, which has self-seeded hither and thither in the raised beds, has sprawled over unsuspecting astrantias. |
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Since sandstone beds often form highly visible cliffs and other topographic features, certain colors of sandstone have been strongly identified with certain regions. |
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The streamlining will lead to ward closures including psychiatric ward closures and reduction in the number of beds in many areas among other changes. |
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No lie, it became like an addiction, and when I moved on from sun beds, I started to apply fake tan every single day. Seriously, I was a tanaholic! |
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Sometimes surgeons are left with no work to do because there are no beds available where their patients could be treated after the planned operation. |
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Increasingly, we are hearing from NHS trusts that it is often down to a more general lack of availability of critical care beds and a lack of anaesthetists and surgeons. |
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Geologists refer to the whole suite of rocks that encompass the individual limestone beds and the intervening mudstones as the Millstone Grit Group. |
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Lack of beds in wards suited to a patient's needs lead to that patient being admitted to less suitable wards where the staff lack the ideal skills for that patient. |
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Earlier topless model Sam Fox and chef Gino D'Acampo tested their nerve against crabs, an octopus, water spiders and eels to win food and beds for the celebrity camp. |
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This can prevent new patients being admitted and operations have been cancelled due to beds being taken up by patients who could leave hospital with proper care elsewhere. |
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The cry of the suffering and dying rings in our ears, as they are dragged from their beds, to be exposed to the inclemencies of the ice-covered sea in an open boat. |
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The cash from the grants was used to buy camping equipment, including tents, air beds, sleeping bags cooking equipment, boots, waterproofs and more. |
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The company manufactures PVC, TPU inflatable items,such as air beds, inflatable boats, advertising inflatables, PE blow molding items and hula hoops. |
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These arteritic lesions are not confined to the striated musculature, but occur everywhere, including the superior and inferior mesenteric arterial beds. |
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Many of them slept on air beds at Everton Park Sports Centre last night. |
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The air shaft was a cloud chamber of jilted beds and chairs. |
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Wolf Creek Pass Yurt, just below the Continental Divide, offers plentiful firewood for the woodstove, an equipped kitchen, and futon bunk beds for six people. |
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