On the ride back to the guesthouse I asked the young driver of my horse cart what had happened to the old village. |
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He hadn't done self-catering before and expected a sort of guesthouse experience. |
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The mausoleum is part of a vast complex with a main gateway, garden, mosque, guesthouse and several other palatial buildings. |
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The APTDC will provide accommodation till 5 a.m. at a guesthouse there and then devotees will be taken for darshan by 10 a.m after breakfast. |
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The premises had also formerly operated as a guesthouse, and it faces on to Eyre Square. |
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Vera, a Chilean in her thirties, and her husband, Philippe, a Frenchman, own a restaurant and guesthouse at Terra Luna. |
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After this meeting, there were private discussions with some guesthouse owners and, hearteningly, some non-aligned farmers. |
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I went back to the guesthouse and gave myself the luxury of a lie-down for about an hour, whilst watching some rubbish on television. |
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It already has the world's most luxurious guesthouse, the biggest artificial island and the largest indoor ski resort. |
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She invested substantial sums of money before opening it as a guesthouse and restaurant. |
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We had booked into a guesthouse smack bang in the centre of the shopping district on Hong Kong Island. |
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It's a 15-room guesthouse, bang on the waterfront and at the heart of all local goings-on. |
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The Irishmen, a Nepalese national and guesthouse owner Lot Ram dumped the body in the river, police said. |
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Children hawk small items and souvenirs, sometimes working for the vendors who have stalls in Sangha near the guesthouse. |
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For example, in Geneina, armed militia attempted to break into a United Nations guesthouse on 12 April. |
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I'm staying at a dear little guesthouse a bit of a way out for a couple of days and perhaps we could meet at one of the fringe meetings Boris will be addressing? |
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Hambali stayed here for two months, rarely leaving the guesthouse, apparently enjoying the views from his host's rattan armchair over Boeung Kak Lake. |
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A travel representative will meet them at the airport, bring them to their guesthouse and run through the route they've chosen for the next 13 days. |
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His guesthouse became a haven for travellers from across the world, a place to relax without worrying about dress restrictions or running foul of the police. |
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Insurgents seem to be able to strike anywhere, even at a U.N. guesthouse full of election workers in the middle of Kabul. |
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A militant attack a U.N. guesthouse in the Afghan capital did more than kill eight civilians. |
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They were, according to a Korea expert and recent visitor to Pyongyang, being held in a guesthouse. |
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Their guesthouse is particularly lauded for its restaurant and beverage program. |
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Paradoxically, this expert tracker, who was never attacked during his many forays into the forest, was almost killed by a man-eating leopard in a Chattarpur guesthouse. |
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In June 2008 during the insurgence that took place at the Kirklareli guesthouse, an asylum seeker died. |
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The sofa and armchair are dressed in washable slipcovers for easy care, making the guesthouse a place where kids are welcome and parents won't worry. |
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A fantastic property existing of a main house with partly guestroom, a guesthouse and a swimming pool, this all on land of about 5 hectares. |
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If we did not fit, it is possible to sleep in a tent in the garden or in a nearby guesthouse Xanadu. |
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You will have the opportunity to visit her workroom when you come to the Mas du Biaou, a beautiful guesthouse in the heart of Provence. |
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Upstairs is reminiscent of a Japanese ryokan, or guesthouse, and the former banquet room still contains the stage where Japanese officers were once entertained. |
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An overnight stay with breakfast in a tree house, a tepee, a circus caravan or a charming guesthouse. |
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A local lawyer and a friend of her mother overheard the crew discussing the project at a guesthouse in Broome. |
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I'd been running along a platform trying to get on a train with a German tourist I'd just met at my guesthouse. |
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Also our monastery does not have a separate guesthouse, but we have adapted the attic of one of the wings as guest quarters. |
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Spend the night in a boutique guesthouse in Lovedale, accessible Cessnock or the historic town of Wollombi. |
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The great feast, simple and emotional, ended with supper served in the guesthouse close to the monastery. |
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The original guesthouse still exists, now an upscale restaurant and inn. |
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At the guesthouse that evening the head of the university foreign affairs office and his secretary come to talk to all foreign teachers and their spouses. |
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They valued escaping to the peace of a child-free guesthouse each night. |
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We bed down at the Wyatt Earp guesthouse on East Desperado Street, near the Chuckwagon Cafe and the Red Garter Saloon. |
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As they drove off, the perfect manicured lawn of the Marylands guesthouse next door caught alight almost instantaneously, as if the fire itself was liquid, spilling across its surface. |
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A WELL-ESTABLISHED guesthouse in a prime position near the North Tyneside seafront is up for sale. |
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A SMALL guesthouse in Snowdonia beat much larger properties to celebrate victory at the prestigious UK Considerate Hotelier Awards. |
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David McKinney, 40, attacked the pregnant woman at a guesthouse in Glasgow. |
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Right after a fight with two big, mean dogs, we meet a friendly French lama who hospitably offers us the use of his guesthouse and a meal near the Dzogchen temple, even though he will be away. |
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Horseback tours in Andalucia Almohalla 51, a boutique guesthouse in the Andalucian town of Archidona, is launching food tours on horseback from spring. |
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The unspent balance was attributable mainly to the lower actual costs of travel undertaken by Headquarters staff and to the provision of guesthouse accommodation in all sectors, except Tbilisi, for within-mission travel. |
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To rebuild the old farm workshop, to provide a Center of Welcome, or at least a guesthouse, for cultural meetings, or formation groups, or spiritual gatherings. |
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Allan, who also runs a kissogram service called Honeybun Entertainments, recruits vice girls to entertain clients at the guesthouse in Keith, Banffshire. |
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Toshikazu Tsukii lives at La Cholla Airpark and his two bedroom guesthouse looks like it could take off along the private runway residents of the park enjoy. |
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