Hotels, casinos, holiday-makers and rivercraft are conspicuously absent from Monet's work. |
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If this is true, surely each outlet should be doing all it can to ensure holiday-makers make return visits. |
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To greet the Labour Day break, Shangri-La, the largest hotel group in China, is launching a special package for holiday-makers. |
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Cabin crew were involved in a stand-up argument with the man in front of dozens of Irish holiday-makers. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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Most holiday-makers today know that coins, antiques and other objects of fine arts offered on the streets or found in markets are counterfeits or nice imitations. |
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These grockles are the least professional of holiday-makers. |
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Tourism is a priority for the Government of Andhra Pradesh, and the UAE is an important source of high-value holiday-makers. |
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Resorts like Hammamet, Monastir, Sousse and Port el Kantaoui have been attracting British holiday-makers for years. |
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And it was time for my untutored doggy-paddle to amuse the other holiday-makers. |
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Over 80 per cent of holiday-makers said duty-free gifts for family and friends come a poor second to spending on spirits, perfume, wine and chocolates for themselves. |
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