Ireland also has lots to offer the active holiday-maker with activities such as golf, fishing, riding, cycling and boat trips. |
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The one-day holiday-maker is invited to entertaining and relaxing opportunities in premises flooded with light. |
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You may be a holiday-maker trying to get across the channel or you live in Kent and your livelihood is being affected. |
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But it is pretty good for the holiday-maker who wants wonderful beaches, sailing, horses to ride, laid-back bars and a cheesy disco. |
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Mr Garriott, however, is not just a holiday-maker. |
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Suddenly, one of the groups move in on a young holiday-maker, using the Ronaldinho tactic. |
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Certainly not the holiday-maker pacing the walls where Hector walked. |
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If evidence were needed that times have changed here for the globe-trotting holiday-maker, just head to the Ritz-Carlton on one of the city's main strips. |
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The Minister was put in mind of a holiday-maker settling into a sand dune. |
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