More than 20 dive sites lie within a 10-minute boat ride of Speyside, including a wreck and a brain coral as big as a bungalow. |
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Her tiny council bungalow is neat and clean, and she has a sofa bed in the sitting room, which means she can have visitors. |
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This was a nerve-wracking ordeal for me as Tony's bungalow was one of the few on the mine where the windows were not netted in. |
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A cabinet minister couldn't enter his official bungalow for months because the monkeys wouldn't let any body enter the house. |
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Robert, who lives near Bromley in Kent, had the unhappy task of sorting through the contents of his parents' neat red brick bungalow. |
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Standing on one acre of lawned gardens, this three-bedroom bungalow offers modern split-level accommodation. |
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Gas had escaped from an underground main into the foundations of the bungalow, forming an explosive cloud. |
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Retired policeman Paul Wright says his house shakes and ornaments rattle when First York buses go over a speed bump outside his Haxby bungalow. |
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After checking in, I am led to a golf buggy which chugs the few yards to my bungalow. |
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He had entered through the shrubbery and had shot an air rifle at the bungalow, Mr. B. returning the fire. |
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In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport. |
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The lodge cottage and the bungalow have been modernised in recent years and could be used for holiday lets. |
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We had the run of this house, a bungalow with long corridors and lots of weird things to play with and things for us to be told not to touch. |
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It smashed through a garage and washroom, split roof timbers in her bungalow, and ended up near her bedroom. |
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We grew up in a three-bedroomed bungalow, with three kids bunking together in each of the two kids' bedrooms. |
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A Vote Labour leaflet in red and yellow is pinned to an upper window of his bungalow. |
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The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it. |
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Lemons, oranges, peaches, tamarinds, bananas and a cinnamon grow around the dak bungalow. |
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Sunday afternoon found us trying out, with some success, the small trout lake situated just behind the bungalow. |
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Built in 1981, the 217 square metre bungalow has a stylish exterior combining white painted render with a tiered slate roof and hardwood windows. |
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Behind the bungalow, a lawned area led down to a compost heap and a small ditch at the bottom of the garden. |
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He is currently ensconced in a bungalow in the town of Calabar in Cross River State. |
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She collected me from the airport and I was soon ensconced in a comfortable bungalow. |
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The KMVN rest house is the only habitation around, apart from a forest dak bungalow further up the hill. |
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I was summoned to the bungalow below the guest house for drinks, by the owner's father-in-law, Captain Matthieu. |
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She feared the new houses on the school site would block light to her bungalow and invade her privacy. |
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The 1,750 sq ft bungalow is made up of three buildings connected by modules that act as light wells and avoid claustrophobic corridors. |
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Every bungalow is supported on stone pillars, which permits us to maintain the natural terrain and vegetation. |
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At the very beginning, the observatory was only a bungalow, with simple and crude instruments. |
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These native Arizonans are a lovely young couple who rented me a room in their cute bungalow apartment in Mesa. |
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But at lunch on the first day, we were approached by the helpful Hotel Manager Henri and offered a swap to an overwater bungalow. |
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For the rest of the afternoon, I'd loll around her bungalow, which contained nothing of any interest to children. |
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In theory, you could spend all day every day in the environs of your bungalow. |
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Soon after he realised that two of the trees kept a lot of light out of the bungalow so he decided to have them lopped. |
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We stopped at a police rest house, a one-story pre-1947 white stucco bungalow with columns around a portico. |
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As English as an aspidistra in the bay window of a bungalow, Orwell grew to love and loathe his heritage in equal measure. |
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We had the run of this house, a bungalow with long corridors and lots of weird things to play with and things we were told not to touch. |
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It was a long, low bungalow looking on to Fritton Lake and surrounded by woods. |
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Just round the corner, down an alley, I spotted a neat bungalow that had apparently escaped the chaos. |
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A tarmacadam driveway sweeps down to this ranch-style bungalow with a difference. |
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Mr and Mrs Sweeney hope to be in their new bungalow by the first week in February, to make way for the school's new caretaker. |
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Last night the 1930s-style bungalow was sealed off as scenes of crime officers investigated the cause of the blaze. |
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I milled about with the prospective sitters, and then we were all ushered into the seance room in the medium's bungalow. |
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After a while I became quite good at spotting tsetse flies in the bungalow. |
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Paul is a self-employed builder and joiner but keeps around 10 to 15 sows at one time in a paddock next to his bungalow. |
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People living near the family's semi-detached bungalow said Bradley was a typical, fun-loving young man. |
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The house is a three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in a cul-de-sac development off the Delgany Road. |
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The three bed dormer detached bungalow provides many extras and is within easy reach of the town centre. |
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Houses which have PVC window frames will have double glazing, and every council bungalow will have a security door fitted. |
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There was in fact a splendid view of the mine from the eminence of the hill, even better than the one from Fred and Peggy's bungalow. |
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The hotel set in a sprawling bungalow had a main building with rooms, a separate dining hall, billiard tables, livery and stables. |
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After his death in 1951, his wife, the Begum of Bhopal was allowed to retain the bungalow considering the family status. |
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His homestead bungalow of bedlam becomes more of a fixer-upper as the years stroll by. |
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On the left hand side of the farmyard stood a fifties-built bungalow with a neat front lawn and potted geraniums on the porch. |
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The happy couple were spotted in Tahiti Monday, swimming, splashing around and doing cannon balls off an overwater bungalow. |
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The pair were inside the bungalow in Sladbury's Lane, Clacton, when there was a tremendous crack and the sky lit up. |
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The curtains on her bungalow home remained closed yesterday afternoon and locals said she may have gone into hiding to escape the media frenzy. |
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He ploughed into a metal container, which was shunted 60 ft before coming to rest within inches of the bungalow. |
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Dinner here, followed by a moonlit walk back to your bungalow with the surf breaking below your feet is not quickly forgotten. |
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When cleaning the guttering of a bungalow, always place one's stepladders at right angles to the exterior walls. |
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This four bedroom detached bungalow is located in a mature and highly regarded residential area of the town. |
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Dating from 1960, this detached bungalow has been sizably extended to the rear to provide a living space of 176 square metres. |
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But so, too, was Bong, as the speeding armed space trawler plunged uncontestedly towards his bungalow on Boondock. |
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Inside his thatched bungalow, Bradson read what had been photocopied from a hand-printed original. |
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We got out and pushed till we came to a house, another bungalow, that was at once shockingly new and primevally squalid. |
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Frank Davies, aged 79, was showered with flying masonry as he lay in his bed when the Mazda smashed into the bedroom wall of the bungalow. |
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The shape and form of the bungalow constantly underwent change and adaptation out of functional necessity. |
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He lived in a tiny bungalow at 787 Nugent in the midland Beach section of town. |
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I arrive at the bungalow and find his staff standing about stunned, some of them in tears. |
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This bungalow has two levels, a screening room, a dining room, many offices, an art department, and cutting rooms. |
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And at the lowest level, helpers or attendants functioning as bungalow peons might be eventually absorbed into regular service as khalasis and helpers. |
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Raymond leads them to his friend's bungalow at the end of the shore. |
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The village will consist of 45 bungalow homes, apartments, a rest home, medical centre, pharmacy, shopping mall, bank, tennis courts and bowling green. |
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The first thing I had to do was photograph the interior of my bungalow before the air got hazy with the smoke from the smouldering mosquito-repellent coils. |
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She was aware that her neighbour had previously been conned by callers who had replaced guttering and some of the roughcast on her bungalow walls. |
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A five-bed bungalow is currently being built on a half acre plot. |
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I'm to be at his universal bungalow at twelve-thirty for lunch, to meet him for the first time, going to see a man about a job. |
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When Rod got back to the island bungalow, the computer was bleeping madly. |
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The bungalow was damp with a musty smell but Rod didn't care. |
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In the bungalow next to ours was a farm family from the KwaZulu-Natal region near Swaziland, who invited us over one night for a braai, a barbecue of steak and sausages. |
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He's talking about a Malibu-area bungalow that survived a close call with a 1993 brush fire, only to end up awash in rocks and mud when the winter rains arrived months later. |
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In 1975 Ted retired and moved from the vicarage to a bungalow in Levens. |
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Residents would be given the option of either moving out of Gowan Lea temporarily and returning to a bungalow or moving permanently into other accommodation. |
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He lived at the bungalow with his mother and had been out for the evening. |
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The main large overwater bungalow that you arrive back to incorporates reception, the restaurant, the lagoon-side bar and lounge and the occasionally open gift shop. |
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With a sigh of contentedness and tranquility, we collect our things and return to our bungalow, to wash the sand and salt off our skin, and dress for the night. |
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The young woman undergoes a transformation after Martin's demise and comes to detest even daylight, staying in the darkness of her bungalow in a remote high-range hamlet. |
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Fed up with being a critical punchbag, he retreated, first to Ireland and then to a bungalow in Cornwall, together with his wife, dogs and library of over 30,000 books. |
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The bungalow has a detached garage and lies on a site of 0.5 acres. |
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He recalls that his company maintained horse would be presented to him, saddled and bridled, outside his bungalow each morning by his syce. |
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In 2014 it was announced that Orwell's birthplace, a bungalow in Motihari, Bihar, in India would become the world's first Orwell museum. |
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He showed me the bungalow used by Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth. |
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Bellway Homes have released a popular bungalow property style for sale at The Drumlins development in Gartcosh, North Lanarkshire. |
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In 1985, residents banded together to fight for downzoning after a Craftsman bungalow was torn down to make way for an apartment building. |
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After he demitted office, the government allotted him a bungalow at 10 Rajaji Marg. |
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The dak bungalow has recently been revamped and is now a place of sheer beauty combined with good facilities and very poor services. |
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He'd kept the few offices at the front of the bungalow, now oddly barren. |
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The newer part is along the seafront, consisting entirely of a bungalow estate. |
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A Calcutta-made pony cart had been standing in front of the manager's bungalow when Raja Singh started on his jamboree. |
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Springer spaniels Ben and Toby burrowed with mum Lucy from the yard of the bungalow where they were staying with the owner's 19-year-old son. |
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The Harbour House bungalow, which stands in a bylane of the port, is being secured by guards. |
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Witnesses described two men wearing blue boiler suits running from the bungalow. |
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The standard soap-opera attractive fellows to take back to their bungalow love nests. |
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The elderly victim of the burglary was in a care home when his bungalow in Barnstaple was broken into. |
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Yorkshire terrier Poppy Lou tugged at Victoria Shaw's nightie until she woke up at her Rhosymedre bungalow near Wrexham in November. |
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Joe and Edna moved to a bungalow after deciding to downsize when the children had left home. |
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Neigh-bours are concerned this looks like a bungalow, not a sunroom. |
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She was still wearing the crushed and crumpled morning-dress of balzarine that she had put on in her bedroom at the Abuthnots' bungalow in Delhi Cantonment... how long ago? |
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Sunday drivers often slow down as they pass the iron gates, wondering about the gleaming white Caribbean-style bungalow at the end of the long, serpentine drive. |
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The party was in a big bungalow with an enormous brae for a garden. |
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The workmen lived farther along the line, in a sort of company town, which at present greatly resembled a Western mining-camp, though ultimately it was to be a bungalow town. |
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The 90-second clip, which shows the girls playing while dressed in traditional shalwar kameez trouser suits and headscarves, was filmed outside their bungalow six months ago. |
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Dr Fakri Seyed, 32, her husband Amad, 33, and their four-year-old son Daniel hid in their bedroom as bees besieged their bungalow in Worthing, West Sussex. |
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