End the hunt at the pool or lakefront with lunch and team-building activities. |
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If your staff were trained in a pool and you have a lakefront, the staff need to have participated in specific training in a lake environment. |
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But in the overnight hours, there was a breach, a breach of the levee on the lakefront. |
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Since then, pressure from the defensive line has become nonexistent along the lakefront. |
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Chemists and bacteriologists verified the dangerous levels of microorganisms at all four of the city's intake points along the lakefront. |
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Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees. |
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Along the lakefront I could see the night skyline of the downtown area. |
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In the Season Two finale, he trailed Brody and Carrie to the lakefront cabin. |
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But Portage's beach, which opened last year, is the first step in an effort to reclaim the lakefront. |
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In addition to a pool and sunrooms along the lake, the hotel offers lakefront dining on the patio in the summer and a wine shop that stocks hard-to-find local wines. |
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Grant Park's beginnings actually date all the way back to 1835, when foresighted citizens, fearing commercial lakefront development, lobbied to protect the open space. |
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More than 20m people a year enjoy its lakefront parks, beaches, museums and bike paths. |
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The mayor, Richard Daley, has added lakefront parks, bird sanctuaries and nesting grounds, and the result has been dramatic. |
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Chicago's twinkling lakefront has been an important draw, a taste of the Mediterranean in the Midwest. |
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Description: The demand for lakefront cottages, like this one shown in August 1968, increased as the population grew. |
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Some people have plunked former DND houses onto lakefront property and used them as cottages. |
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To that end, they entered into an agreement of purchase and sale of a lakefront property in British Columbia with Jones, the defendant. |
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Because this is a very low, boggy area along the lakefront, all the trees died. |
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Growth was once again centred in Aboriginal communities and townships with substantial lakefront areas. |
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These two precincts will connect the downtown to the lakefront and the Don River corridor. |
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Looking for a house, chalet, lakefront lot, land, investment property, apartment building or commercial building for sale? |
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This tool is ideal for clearing lakefront property, construction sites, power line access roads, trails and ditches. |
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He enjoys seeing pride reflected in the eyes of African Americans strolling along Chicago's lakefront when they look to the waters and see him sailing. |
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Aerial views of the harbor and rivers and lakefront show the changing uses of the water and land. |
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The book examines the changing aesthetics of metropolitan areas, architecture as both a fine and a social art, and the redevelopment of Chicago's lakefront. |
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As lakefront property becomes scarce, the demand for development of back lots within the watershed will grow. |
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As well, economic growth in the area is stimulated through increased tourism to the lakefront and the community. |
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This lakefront property offers guests private beach access to one of Southern California's most exclusive lakes. |
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Assisted by the young city planner Edward H. Bennett, he laid out the shorefront of Lake Michigan, quadrupling the amount of parkland and thus insuring that the lakefront would forever be public open space. |
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Snowy owls have turned up at a peninsula along the lakefront best known as the former site of Meigs Field, a small airport Mr Daley bulldozed in the middle of the night last year. |
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We decide to go see the sunset on the salty lakefront. |
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Those townships with lakefront seemed to have the most growth. |
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We cannot tell the piping plover to build its nest only on a protected lakefront in Saskatchewan any more than we can tell the loggerhead shrike to stay away from cattle grazing areas. |
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Moreover, the Subdivision by-law will be amended to impose a minimum frontage width on the Lake to avoid excessive subdivision of lakefront properties. |
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Rosa Laubmaier owned an apartment in Salzburg, but lived together with her husband in another apartment most of the time, as well as a lakefront property in Upper Austria. |
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Coastal geomorphology should be documented including lakefront bluffs, the characteristics of the shoreline, near-shore zone, off-shore zone and coastal currents. |
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Think of the lakefront, Islands Borromean Island or St. Giulio. |
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Swiss Air Estates is an exclusive lakefront development composed of executive home lots. |
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Also, the proximity to Lake Michigan keeps lakefront Chicago cooler in early summer and milder in winter than areas to the west. |
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Over a third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south. |
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Lake Shore Drive runs adjacent to a large portion of Chicago's lakefront. |
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Buckingham Fountain anchors the downtown park along the lakefront. |
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Lakefront property is very expensive because many people want access to the water for recreation. |
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