Here, a path leads through a hay meadow to a children's glade with great womb-like basketwork swings. |
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Others awaited Richard II on the battlements of Chester Castle, or in a glade of Sandiway Forest. |
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To stand in a glade in the Catskills is to realize what a deeply troubling trade-off that is. |
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A breeze sighed through the branches and we came to a glade, a secret place of fir and silver birch. |
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The midsummer's evening was warm and filled with anticipation, as a friendly crowd of about 4,000 gathered in a glade in the forest. |
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The grassy hillside glade within the dense forest had been around ever since the lake had been there. |
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As we pass Glenhead, we can think of writers such as McCormick and Cockett and savour the solitude offered by this deciduously wooded glade. |
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It sat in an open glade along with two other vehicles, a red pickup and a blue sedan. |
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After he had moved on to other news, Ara hitched her rucksack higher on her back, prepared to go to her glade. |
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Keeping his eyes on the open glade, he carefully unfastened the packsack and slipped out the revolver. |
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The rare silvery glade, the Virginia chain and 23 other ferns can be found here, as can rose pogonias, twig-rushes, buckbeans and pitcher plants. |
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A small house stood in the middle of the glade, a brook burbling next to it. |
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She found herself lying on her back, cushioned by a patch of moss in a forest glade. |
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There are broad boulevard pistes, delightful glade runs and routes through trees where room for manoeuvre becomes progressively tighter. |
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They were in a forest glade outside the town walls, and were nearing the banks of a river. |
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Scattered eastern red cedar are the only trees within the glade communities. |
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Deeper in the dark glade, there are bones, countless bones, scraps of flesh and skin, cloth, and bodies. |
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The action in the second act is set in a forest glade framed by tall, bare tree trunks. |
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Situated in the farthest corner of the glade was a slight embankment, leading down into a large, crystal clear lake. |
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Flushed and gasping, she dragged her maidservant with her down the forest glade. |
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In about a mile is a small clearing in a glade of woods by a small clear stream. |
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He leapt lightly to the ground and led them through a charred forest to a small glade. |
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After some distance the trail rose sharply, and ended in a grassy glade atop a knoll. |
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Crouching, with wings outstretched, the huge birds mate, then fly away together to a nearby glade. |
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Hall, cot, tree, tower, glade, mead, waste or woodland, are seen, passed, left behind, and vanish as in a dream. |
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They also reported that many of the limestone cedar glade endemics grow well under cultivation in a greenhouse mixture of calcareous topsoil and river sand. |
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Hi there, just about half an hour or so ago I spotted a Comma butterfly basking on a rock in a woodland glade in the presence of some dragonflies. |
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He brought his copy with him as he carried bowls of sliced bread, bearberries, rowan-berries, and scrubbed pignut tubers out to the fledgling's glade. |
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Now the sun lay softly upon it, and a stream bickered through a glade, and now the path lay through thickets, which hid the further woodland from view. |
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A thick, dusty haze settled over the glade in the wake of the blast. |
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Muted sunlight filtered through the trees into a small glade on the other side of the stream, and dust particles caught in the soft sunbeams sparkled as they floated downward. |
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The occurrence of Glandularia canadensis in Giles County represents a county record and adds to the phytogeographic information of limestone cedar glade species in Tennessee. |
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There is a bit of bosky set-apartness – that is all that this artist gives us, a marooned space within a glade. |
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It sits on a desk in his study, protected merely by a rope across the door. Rowan Oak stands in a glade near the centre of Oxford, Mississippi. |
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They headed for a wooded glade favoured by barbecuing Muscovites, and began clearing leaves and rubbish. |
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It was getting dark so we tried to look for a glade where to stay overnight. |
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They got to their usual spot, the glade in the forest and sat down. |
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Gipsy troubadours start a festive dance in a glade. |
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We will be glade to provide you with suitable test machines. |
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Each sits on a wooden platform on the edge of its own secluded glade and comes with a double bed, solar-powered fairy lights, sheepskins and oriental rugs. |
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Eventually, all four find themselves separately falling asleep in the glade. |
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Wipro, a firm still controlled by its long-time leader, whose villa can be spotted through a forest glade next to its headquarters, lost its joint-chief executives. |
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And he gave his reader lagniappe: Last night, in the storm-wrack down the glade, Where cowslips bloom in the gentle shade, My soul went wandering, sore afraid To drink the wine of fear. |
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It filled the passage of the rising glade, And there withstayed the sun in dazzling sheen. |
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There is one particularly large glade which is gradually recovering from the storms. |
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Mara watched her misshod feet with fey detachment as the person that was herself left the glade. |
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Nightmare is a scrape scent including preorbital glade secretions that spark curiosity year round. |
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The Japanese glade is yet another lovely place for quiet contemplation. |
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Half a dozen of the thumbnail-size males lekked in a sunny glade. |
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At the end of the garden a glade gave way to Onoclea ferns and Lily of the Valley, mosses and even a tiny group of Lady's Slipper orchids nestled up close to a rock. |
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