Are we turning away locals and visitors because of expensive and inadequate car parking, and an untidy cluttered High Street? |
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So, he and some of his men, and a large crowd of locals, all made their way to the acropolis and the wagon. |
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He adds that locals know how busy the event can get, and the thought of wading through dense crowds can discourage people from attending. |
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Ahmed takes us to a new and far and unventured land full of history where the locals are quite friendly, all aboard for Penrith! |
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The traditional walkabout saw the Fine Gael leader mix and mingle with the locals with consummate ease. |
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On the first day we moved around locally, nosing into small bays and coves, or calas as the locals call them. |
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Providing there are age limits and other rules, but I see no reason why locals should be denied the opportunity to have a little fun. |
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Families will love both its warm temperatures and warm personalities of the locals. |
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Yet, although we share the same language, English accents still confuse the locals. |
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A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their bagpipes, accordions or mouth organs! |
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A water buffalo and a cow proved unwilling to be sacrificial animals and fled from the butcher's block, sparking confusion among locals. |
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Not only is there no time to do anything else, there's no time to look for a watering hole the locals might actually go to. |
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Even worse than the placards was the picture of a crowd of locals jeering at the man's wife as she was driven out of town. |
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Once the other locals notice you are approachable and downright friendly fellows, they too may step up to help get you drunk. |
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While developers sold bad deals to interstate investors who didn't know Gold Coast values, locals who did know got in on the act. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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The food here is excellent, and even before its formal opening as a hotel, the restaurant was already popular with well-heeled locals. |
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On Sunday nights at sunset, the locals put on a drum circle with fire jugglers on the beach. |
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Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu hunted and gathered across the tribal regions, gleaning knowledge from the locals and cooking up some beautiful kai. |
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Bribing his way by caravan over the wastelands of the Afar province, he is not amused by the locals. |
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The plan will be opened up to locals at a special launch in the coming weeks on a date to be arranged. |
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He had the pleasure of working with rail gangs under the supervision of three locals, all now long retired. |
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Some of you may wonder how locals manage to work the edible kernel from its black shell within seconds, while holding a conversation. |
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These multinationals entrust the locals now with more than keyboarding and responding to customer queries using fake names. |
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A new regulation to be adopted soon bans locals from airing their laundry in some downtown streets. |
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Now locals want urgent repairs to the unadopted road as it leads to two stables and a rec where hundreds of youngsters play rugby and football. |
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A village has been inundated with Christmas trees after kind-hearted locals answered an appeal. |
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Also needed are locals wishing to get involved by decorating their home, shop, office or workplace along a 1940s theme for the festival weekend. |
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Their own little place was what the locals would call a kipsie, which had a door to keep the draughts out and a large, lumpy straw mattress. |
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With their friendly disposition and infectious enthusiasm, the lads are welcomed with open arms by locals of all ages. |
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Some locals talk about wanting to pack up and leave after witnessing violent crime. |
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Today, I got in a great workout, some brunch, some used clothes shopping, and a few whistles and woofs from the locals. |
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The last thing you want when running an international campaign is word that the locals are restless. |
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When I go back later this month I will be taking some extra rods, reels, lines and flies for the locals to use. |
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It would do the locals the world of good to realise just how hard a world-class player trains. |
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We've been worm-charming in Blackawton since 1984, when two locals decided to try it as a means of banishing the winter blues! |
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The fence, complete with spikes, was being re-erected yesterday in a field opposite Vowley View as locals gathered to voice their anger. |
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It's where locals have dumped the wrecks of maybe a thousand cars, just a few hundred metres from the famous rock. |
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The disorientation is fitting because, startling as it now seems, wrecking was practiced not by rogues or villains but by unremarkable locals. |
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Whatever our expectations are of Cotswold cuteness, we're out of step with the locals, who clearly haven't been alienated by the refurb. |
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The locals are friendly, but the nite life is not up to metropolitan standards according to those who study such matters. |
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The city is well known for its ladyboy clubs and red light districts, but not, as a few locals pointed out, any more than most large cities. |
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Mr Rock paid tribute to the hospitality of the locals, as well as the relaxed and laid-back atmosphere which prevailed throughout the weekend. |
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She will be especially missed by her locals, who regarded her not as a landlady or a publican but as a friend. |
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After all, he works at Misawa Air Base, Japan, and when in the Land of the Rising Sun, you do as the locals do. |
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Support for independent candidates and smaller parties has also risen, but in the locals rather than the Euro elections. |
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Town-gown relations in York are among the best in the country and many locals are glad it is October again. |
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Seattle's mild maritime climate means you can drink lattes with the locals at an outdoor cafe well into the holiday season. |
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Respond drafted an alternative plan and then entered into consultations with locals, representative organisations and councillors from the area. |
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One of the monks, an elderly lay brother named Luc, was a medical doctor who ran a clinic for the impoverished locals. |
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Investors and locals are not the only people who buy property in holiday resorts. |
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We had heirloom roses growing in our backyard that locals said had been planted during the antebellum days. |
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This is first time that the locals won a victory after several hundred years of colonial rule by white people. |
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If we hoped to blend in with the locals, we would definitely have to get ourselves a couple of tyre levers and second-hand wetsuits. |
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Runaway Bay was once one of the most idyllic stretches of Antiguan shore, according to locals. |
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The river-fishing heritage in Evesham is something the locals are rightly proud of and will celebrate this coming weekend. |
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I don't expect newsreaders to pronounce it like locals, but they should get it right. |
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The rain teemed down as the summer monsoon dragged on and the locals claimed they hadn't seen the like for years. |
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It claims there was pressure on locals to sign their property over to oil executives. |
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I applied for a job in that august educational institution known to locals as The Uni. |
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The beauty in relationships that transcend social and lingual boundaries is wonderfully depicted as Isa dances with locals in an Indian desert. |
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The rocket crash results in much wartime symbolism, with locals rallying around an old woman who stoically accepts the demolition of her house. |
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Tourists and locals alike last night flocked to the pub to see if they could capture a little of the magic. |
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Warning bells went off for locals in the 1970s after a deluge of visitors discovered the elephant seal rookery. |
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The locals were incensed and came out of their homes to argue with the soldiers. |
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We do detect some sort of orchestrated opposition by incomers to the area, but locals don't seem to be bothered. |
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The city's 130,000 inhabitants chat languidly in doorways, grinning at locals and passing tourists. |
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Collected by the author himself from the stories passed down by word of mouth from the locals living in the areas where the burnings occurred. |
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While the sun was conspicuous by its absence the weather was still pleasant and tourists as well as locals took full advantage of it. |
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Coming from a holiday area I know locals get fed up with tourists and by mid to late season begin to give up. |
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After the election, Merkel could start to encourage more union locals to negotiate more flexible arrangements with their bosses. |
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It boasts two radio stations, a housing corporation, a law office, and affiliate relationships with a host of trade-union locals. |
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On December 17 the last of six union locals ratified an agreement sanctioning huge wage and job cuts. |
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Such practices prevail, not only in many union locals, but in virtually all international unions. |
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Referrals may include human resources departments, union locals, government departments, or legal services. |
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The island boasted a cluster of lofty mountains, the tallest of which the locals named Ice Peak. |
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Malostranske Pivnice, our first experience of a genuine Czech pub, is filled with locals rowdily downing drink after drink. |
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In medieval Europe, everyone from the lord of the manor to the village locals had a say in deciding who should wed. |
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She claimed that loutish youths, prying locals and boorish day-trippers were making life intolerable. |
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Many locals tend to respond in the affirmative, perhaps in the spirit of romantic ruralism that so often possesses modern urban souls. |
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The locals claim that this is where the Atlantic climate meets the continental climate. |
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The lights and decorations have long since attracted the attentions of locals but now it seems even tourists are taking memories of them home. |
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There are ambitious plans for the future and the entire park, when fully developed, will be a tourist attraction for locals and visitors alike. |
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The other day, I saw a TV ad asking locals to buy quality firecrackers for the sake of safety. |
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The route he took was popular with tourists but regarded by locals as treacherous. |
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The locals attempt to salvage its cargo of thousands of cases of whisky and outwit Home Guard Captain Waggett and the excise officers. |
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They are still there, using directional microphones and long-distance camera lenses to record the comings and goings of the locals. |
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However, the thriving of the foreign shipping companies greatly harmed the business of sampans, and many locals suffered bankruptcy. |
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The help they received from locals was magnificent and the event was very successful. |
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I was in the Dolomites with, you know, huge, soaring mountains and the locals were in awe of some of the famous routes in Scotland. |
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The locals have been wondering for an awful long time now when he will get around to scoring for their club. |
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Some locals did a crab boil last night in the parking lot, I got a dozen new mosquito bites, but it was worth it! |
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One major plus of the hotel is its Le Cinq restaurant, where even the locals book ahead to tackle the gargantuan tasting menu. |
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Visitors can expect high standards of accommodation, friendly locals, a good choice of restaurants, bars, tavernas, nightclubs and shopping. |
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The locals renamed their nation the Malagasy Republic, and elected Philibert Tsiranana President. |
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Other locals include yarrow, pussytoes, mallow, cudweed, meadowsweet, and chickweed. |
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I've been keen to get more involved as the place is manned by enthusiastic volunteers who supply locals with tasty, healthy food at low prices. |
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People are quick to blame the Scarfies but much of the Dunedin damage is caused by non-enrolled locals. |
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Unfortunately, those who did return found the locals severely hostile and scarpered quickly. |
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Even after the site was scavenged by locals, tons of debris and some sections of the lower-story sandstone walls remained above ground. |
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The locals also wanted to impress on public representatives the importance of rerouting the proposed sewerage scheme. |
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In many parts of the world mangoes aren't exported much, because the locals eat them all. |
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The temperature has been dropping and locals fear that this winter may prove particularly harsh, especially for those sheltering in tents. |
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If the locals aren't scoffing ripe fruit and fresh pasta from the table they are lying flat out on it, getting a massage. |
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Next, the Bailiff of the Hundred had to be summoned and he, or one of the locals, had to notify the Coroner without delay. |
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It's a good way to meet the locals, albeit only men, who immediately inquire as to my marital status. |
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When the businessman returned to his car, however, he found that one of the locals had taken a nail to it, badly scratching the paint. |
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It is a shame that if Otley is portrayed as a quaint market town, the first port of call for locals and visitors doesn't say much for it. |
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Hazel Stewart, 50, a teacher in the village, said locals were woken yesterday morning by a loud bang as the car smashed into the pub. |
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By yesterday things were brightening up weatherwise, but there was still no sign of a thaw in relations with locals. |
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At all times, the Priest was the person to whom the locals would look for advice and arbitration. |
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He theorized the locals were too scared to stop the insurgents or to turn them in to the Americans. |
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Our city needs thriving locals far more than it needs another video shop or burger bar. |
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Asking the locals something apparently obvious with a Scottish accent just makes them think I'm barmy. |
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About 20 juniors from the area will compete in the barrel races, and about 30 locals will participate in the steer rides. |
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Some sell mielies roasted in coal umbhawulas to locals, while others play soccer to pass the time. |
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Tourists and locals alike meandered along the main street, which was lined with small boutiques, shops, restaurants, and a couple of bars. |
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The new incubation units are being snapped up by locals who are eager to start-up business in the thriving town of Portarlington. |
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They then insisted on throwing a house warming party, practically smothering us with the locals, who were all very nice. |
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If it's us that throws in the towel, then life gets really rough for the locals and our reputation goes in the toilet. |
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By late afternoon a short rest was taken on the site of a Megalithic burial ground, referred to by locals as The Giants Graveyard or The Graves. |
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Fishermen who are not local should always check the tide tables and seek information from locals to avoid getting themselves into danger. |
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Women should avoid wearing scanty beachwear in rural areas away from hotels and campsites to avoid offending locals. |
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As one of the oldest pubs in town, Hargadon's bar on O'Connell Street acts like a beacon to tourists and locals alike. |
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They took over a fish and chip shop, where they mugged and capered while the locals waited long-sufferingly for their grub. |
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Run electric suburban trains and these locals could run hourly from Bangalore City to Whitefield. |
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Many locals dress in period costume to set the tone for the afternoon, but the dress code is informal, so no one needs to feel pressured. |
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And some of the locals are beginning to get excited about their own beaut blokes' weekend. |
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One of the locals tips him off about it and he and the lads pile down for a night out. |
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She also had a good eye for the big tippers, not that there were many of them here among the locals. |
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Some say they were found by locals on the bed of a river, others in an unidentified cave. |
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Likewise, locals with tony connections are packing their bags for ranches in Wyoming and mountain aeries in Colorado. |
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They are treating Leeds as if it is some Mickey Mouse branch line to a couple of locals sitting on a milk churn. |
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In cities such as Prague, expatriates were glued to televisions in bars, bemused locals looking on. |
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Some locals have trained to become guides or chefs for sightseeing tourists. |
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But such is the widespread use of touts, some locals are reluctant to contact the Gardai. |
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After towing the boat off the beach, locals left it anchored just off the coast. |
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The variety of music and announcements kept the locals and tourists informed as to what was happening in town. |
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Doncaster town centre has an enormous market which is popular with locals and visitors alike. |
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The divers are a mix of small groups from clubs, regular midweek divers and locals. |
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As locals, they should know that there are traditional owners who belong to that country who have not been consulted. |
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The locals came forward to remove encroachments, which included tying up of pigs and milch animals. |
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Leave understanding the one-way system, the evening traffic jam and where to park to the locals. |
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Much to the satisfaction of their spectators and neutrals alike, the locals bestirred themselves in the remaining section of the half. |
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These days, rodeos are more than simply the locals having a laugh and a bet on whether someone can stay on a bucking bull. |
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Together we were drawing some very curious stares from the locals at the restaurant. |
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Its concern to preserve local jobs for locals even led it to place a ban on door-to-door canvassing by travelling salesmen. |
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Even if immigrants are not, in fact, taking poultry jobs away from locals, the negative reaction is as understandable as it is misconceived. |
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Here the tourists fight for seats with the elderly locals, usually weighed down with dozens of bags of shopping. |
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The slightest misunderstanding could result in big trouble for the locals, including being beaten and kicked. |
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In Northeast China, a Siberian tiger was recently found killed after it fell prey to a trap originally set by the locals for boars. |
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Much more of this monkey business and every riot in every corner of a foreign land will be blamed on provocation by racist locals. |
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It seemed appropriate that he should be promoting the brash, monolithic towers that were once disliked but eventually grew on the locals. |
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Although locals say it isn't as prevalent as it once was, the tradition of an afternoon siesta still exists here. |
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The nearby beach where the toddler loved to play has also been renamed after him and locals want to erect a marble monument to the youngster. |
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A plan by the locals to pipe water from the nearby Appila Springs was rejected by the government. |
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The idea was mooted by locals and, at the end, very well supported by them. |
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It is expected that this will particularly help the younger locals for whom the affordability gap is unbridgeable. |
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Park status confirms what the locals already felt in their bones, that their home and environs are special places, worth getting excited about. |
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The traditional Australian army slouch hat with emu plumes, worn instead of helmets, has also proved to be a huge hit with the locals. |
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The Americans got off on the wrong foot with Falluja, and are now upset because the locals won't let them wonder around unmolested. |
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Most of the interviews conducted with locals at the time involved humor born of fear. |
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Monday's attack is the latest in a number of nasty incidents that have shocked locals in the town in recent weeks. |
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To locals and a growing number of outsiders, Pittsburgh no longer conjures up images of smoky factories turning out millions of tons of steel. |
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Each lunchtime he would go to Mario's, his local caff in Kentish Town, for a natter with the locals. |
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There shall be keen competition among locals, unshackled by consideration of money or distance. |
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He takes a quick sip of aqua vitae, offered to him by one of the locals. |
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Furious locals barracked speakers, voicing fears that a proposed 34-bed homeless centre at the former Shipton Street School would lead to more crime and lower house prices. |
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Coffea arabica originated in the Ethiopian highlands, where the raw, unroasted beans were masticated and the leaves brewed like tea by the locals. |
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But locals there say any money deposited is thrown into an unlocked cupboard behind the tellers, hardly inspiring confidence. |
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Occasionally mammals, such as silky anteaters, sloths, mouse opossums and monkeys are brought into the station by locals folks seeking to sell what they have. |
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The village is the site of one of the last remaining maypoles in England and locals celebrate in style with a weekend of dancing, entertainment and drinking. |
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When the Queen and Prince Philip visited Tuvalu in 1982, Her Majesty was carried ashore in a canoe by locals. |
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They seem to contain many popular beliefs and customs, perhaps as practiced by the non-Aryan locals, and were later accepted by the aristocracy and the priestly class. |
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The locals told me that it's normal to see camels walking through the desert and their guts fall out because camel spiders eat their intestinal walls. |
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In 1958, he got schooled by the locals on epic high-altitude climbs. |
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He described how she obtained the methamphetamines from the north and he sold the drugs to foreign tourists while she contacted locals in the area. |
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Two well known locals last week celebrated with a birthday bash. |
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Might sound cheesy but its cooler than you think, with a simple minimalist design that keeps scene locals and interested tourists more than happy. |
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Other than supplementing people's diet, the industry would create employment opportunities for the locals as the area already has a ready market for the fish. |
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My first time I stayed among the locals, venturing into the bazaars unchallenged, often donning a burqa. |
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The trattorias cater for the tourists, the bacari for the locals. |
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Last time I was down in that area the locals told me to be careful where I walked near the caves just in case I fell down a hole and be lost forever. |
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In many residential areas of Baghdad yesterday locals had set up private roadblocks, fearful that an outbreak of major violence today could trigger looting. |
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Experts advise sticking to areas where locals also buy property. |
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Many artists choose to live in this portion of town because other artists are already established here and tourists and locals flock to the area to shop. |
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It's average fare in an above average setting where you'll find a mix of tourists, locals and visitors from all over the Bay area enjoying some food. |
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That area, which includes the Cowgate, is very popular among drinkers and clubbers on a Saturday night, and it is also a residential area for locals and students. |
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This bungee jump is perfect for thrill-seeking tourists and locals. |
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Visitors to the area and locals alike on that day were not treated very respectfully and who knows how it will effect visitors repeating visits to the area in the future. |
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After talking to some of the locals in the area and comparing notes and sob stories, the verdict is that power supplies have taken a serious reliability downward dive. |
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It took several hours on Wednesday morning for locals to find out what the problem was with the local water works telephone line jammed and no information available. |
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The French favourite finished five minutes 19 seconds clear to give the locals a Bastille Day to remember after a gruelling ride in the Massif Central. |
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You can sample wine, nibble on meze and hobnob with friendly locals. |
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Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises. |
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The voting was brisk although not as much compared to recent elections, locals said. |
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The bodies and subsequent months-long investigation have inspired a sort of gallows humor amongst the locals. |
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After the defeat of ISIS in Sinjar, most other locals have been left wondering who might rule the city in the near future. |
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Of those snapping pictures, almost all were locals who had paused to gawk at the strange sight. |
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Although Bohemian glass decorators were certainly present in London around the dawn of the eighteenth century, the locals were already carving their own path. |
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Founded by german monks in present-day Old Town Stockholm, Zum Franziskaner has become a legend amongst locals and tourists. |
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Back then the place was a hubbub of activity at the weekends, with walkers, families and locals rubbing shoulders and jostling for elbow room in front of a glowing open fire. |
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The locals simply raised an eyebrow and watched as the foundations were dug on a prime shoreside location, and construction began on the epitome of cultural imperialism. |
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The frantic battle against the clock began when locals noticed a pod of whales beached on Aughacasla Strand, on the Dingle Peninsula, at around 10 am. |
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Many of the plots are fresh, dedicated to locals who died fighting their holy war against U.S. and Afghan troops. |
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They were carpenters making chairs, Beds and other rudimentary pieces of furniture for the locals. |
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As a result, Rue des Rosiers houses only a few kosher shops and kitschy delis, mostly dedicated to vistors rather than locals. |
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They gorged themselves in their mess halls, tossing away mountains of food as starving locals looked on. |
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There was a reek of disinfectant in the air as some locals were deliberately splashing it over overalls, boots and vehicles just so the finger couldn't be pointed at them. |
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The annual regatta fortnight is held over the final week of July and first week of August, a time when the place is jumping with visitors and locals alike. |
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Mackerel are making an appearance along the western coastline and holiday markers and locals are out in force reeling them in on all kinds of tackle. |
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The locals worship their ancestors, and their attachment to family land is almost visceral. |
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Their unheralded and impromptu performance delighted the locals and visitors lucky enough to catch it and has left others on watch for a repeat show. |
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A light drizzle, wettish coolness, fragrant air, twittering birds, no tourists, few locals, you don't even realise you've been walking for a couple of hours. |
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The two talented locals qualified for the competition finals following their successful participation in the recent Leinster finals in Rathcormac. |
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He was an accomplished card player and loved to meet the locals in Garrafrauns, Brickens, Cloonfad, Irishtown or wherever his rambles would take him. |
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He moseyed occasionally around Lebanon, Ohio, where he owned a farm, and asked locals to respect his privacy. |
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The locals weren't mad about all that foreign jabber or all those people stretched out, covered in Nivea cream and not surfing, but it was all right. |
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But outsiders, generally, are embarrassed or appalled, and so are a growing number of locals. |
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Renegade witch doctors have convinced locals that the blood, bones, and skin of people with albinism possess magical properties. |
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A great dissatisfaction towards the weak Manchu government was shown in reports published during the time, as well as sympathy for the plight of the locals. |
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And in the vodka bars in the capital's labyrinthine streets the locals will huddle around the televisions tonight waiting for a bulletin on how he has done. |
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Now, visitors are scarce and the jungle is taking over, leaving some locals nostalgic. |
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Daddy isn't supposed to snivel about how the locals didn't do their job. |
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To this day locals need permission to go to the missile test range. |
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It is not fun fishing with a crowd of back-stabbing locals behind you. |
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But locals here realize that tourism is where it's at for them. |
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Mr. Bachner said it had been hard to introduce his work ethic and share his vision with the locals and his team. |
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A handwritten sign said she was killed for reporting to a website where locals shared information on zeta threats and movements. |
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Then it was on to the trail proper, with the party kitted out in ponchos and bamboo walking sticks bought from the locals and following their tour guide, Willow. |
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Seeing lines of big 4x4s with horse boxes attached lining country lanes can engender a feeling of resentment that the rich are having their sport while ignoring the locals. |
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Set in acres of olive groves and fruit orchards and reached by an unsurfaced road, it was tucked away with only a handful of locals knowing where to find it. |
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Back in Far Rockaway, some locals are frustrated with what they say is a lopsided set of rebuilding priorities. |
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The stink temporarily resurfaced a few months later in June 2003 and at one point was dubbed Le Pong because locals thought the whiff was being blown in from France. |
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On his return he opened a local hall and undertook to create a place where locals could gather and meet, a facility that wasn't available at the time. |
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There he insinuates himself with the locals as the new bootlegger and begins stalking luce and her two charges. |
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The effect of this abominable behaviour by the killers is that the locals have abandoned activities like agriculture and other economic ventures for fear of being butchered. |
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An RSPCA dragnet of the area surrounding the pond failed to locate the beast, and the organisation warned locals to keep their eyes peeled for rogue reptiles. |
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Then the locals arrived for water aerobics conducted by a Riviera coach in lurid pink-and-black Lycra to French pop. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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He said the closure of the lake would hinder the social life of locals because it was the only watering hole close to Three Springs and surrounding areas. |
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The filmmakers travel to shanghai, where locals are left confused by pictures of the dish. |
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Their only obstacle is an underfunded, ragtag group of locals who want to preserve the environment. |
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Her modest celebrity and Manhattan snobberies alternately isolate and endear her to the locals. |
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He and the rest of the crew were staying in a suite of well-appointed rooms several kilometres out of town, lent to them by the locals as a sign of gratitude. |
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After all, Christmastime in New York is all about these beloved traditions, for tourists and, yes, us locals as well. |
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Most locals think that the U.S. is looking for a back-up option to Manas in Kyrgyzstan, and that may well be the case. |
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The decision to turn the site into a lavender farm and distillery is likely to be welcomed by locals who have long fought to ensure the land is put to good use. |
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The long-term strategy is to enable these regionals to provide additional agribusiness services and processing facilities and strengthen the locals and their farmer members. |
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Some of the men were saving their tablets and then sold or bartered them to the locals, because for them Atebrin tablets were difficult to obtain. |
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There must have been a dozen billboards around Big Spring announcing the US Nationals and encouraging locals to come up with tandem flights and ultralight instruction. |
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A British district officer, coming upon a scene of suttee, was told by the locals that in Hindu culture it was the custom to cremate a widow on her husband's funeral pyre. |
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Earlier in the week, 50,000 clerks and baggers who belong to seven UFCW locals voted by a 98 percent margin to reject the employers' concessions demands. |
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Organisers are liaising with the locals to make sure pilots don't land on crops, and the roar of the balloon's burners doesn't spook sheep and cattle. |
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If you ask for wine at one of my locals, you are offered a choice between a lukewarm Liebfraumilch or an oxidised Moroccan red that tastes like creosote. |
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Don't try wading the flats like the locals do on your first trip. |
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The locals might be laughing but the slick, wealthy crowd is here and ready for an explosive weekend at the legendary festival. |
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Sheltered from the highway, on this trail, the footprint of a doe could still be seen, as when the locals pursued their quarry a thousand years ago. |
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Fewer and fewer locals and tourists picnic along the lake's shores following the disappearance of tourist resorts and recreation spots due to increasing population. |
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Unst is precisely the kind of place where locals would pay high electricity bills even if they did not have to contend with severe winter weather and dramatic wind chill. |
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As the Orthodox 40-day period of mourning to mark the death of more than 350 people in the siege came to an end, she found herself blamed by many locals for the tragedy. |
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But behind them are ISIS fighters and sympathizers and locals eager to curry favor by selling out their neighbors. |
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Awkward moments and hilarity ensue until the humbled hero gets rescued by benevolent locals and in the process, gets transformed. |
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There, locals can gather for a game of cards or table football. |
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While we eat, locals pop in for takeaway chips, milkshakes and ice cream. |
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Its cobbled streets, striking architecture and riverside walkways ensure that it has remained a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. |
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Surfers bobbing in the line-up make up a community of sorts, one often strengthened by the presence of locals who know and look out for each other. |
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The truth, revealed through interviews with locals and Iraqi security forces, is that the ISIS was far from invincible. |
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All the locals who came to a midland Park, New Jersey hearing on the building of a mosque were against. |
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And up here in the Arctic North the locals like to call them the Southern Lights. |
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People investigators set up a radar trap to clock the celebs in a 30mph zone after a tip-off from worried locals. |
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The dry-out of Lake Urmia has caused waves of protest by locals and numerous officials have warned against its aftermaths. |
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The building of two new bridges, giving vacationers and locals additional ways across the Colorado River. |
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About 130 locals work for CP which maintains a railyard as a divisional and crew change point on the transcontinental line. |
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Some years ago I sat drinking raki with several locals in the kentriki platia in the old part of Aghios Nikolaos. |
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Few locals knew of his background as a scholar in the field of Sinology, dating from his time in China in the Marine Corps. |
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Torp sees Tjuvholmen as a robust yet generous armature for all sorts of activities, for both locals and tourists. |
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The British may have given Corfu a cricket ground but the town known as Kerkira to the locals is definitely Greek in character. |
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Though some resorts offer discounts for locals, skiing remains too expensive for the majority of Americans. |
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Cuneus in Latin means corner and les gens du coin is what the French call the locals. |
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The locals retaliated after the cadres tried to vandalise a medical shop and a retail shop this morning. |
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And Brazil is drying up as a cheap alternative supplier as increasingly affluent locals want to keep the best coffee beans for themselves. |
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But things went beyond customariness as clashes broke out between police and locals after a police opened fire to disperse the protesters. |
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A fifth of locals are also unaware that carbon monoxide can kill and only 15 per cent realise that it can cause brain damage. |
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The vile trade led to sloth bears, called bhalu by the locals, being declared extinct in Bangladesh last year. |
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The dowitcher, similar to a common snipe with a pinkish front and brown plumage, was first spotted by three locals on Saturday. |
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Our VDC members with the cooperation of security forces and locals are on high vigilance. |
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In 1922, a team including Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, and Casey Stengel became the first to lose to the locals. |
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Festive fury A Christmas tree has been rubbished by locals in a town in Pensylvania who clubbed together to get a new one. |
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Because even though we were four miles off the main plowed road, we would often be visited by locals on snowmachines who were curious. |
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The previous night, they wore grass skirts and huladanced with thrilled locals. |
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For the next three months, the Lingams did not hear from the locals and gave it up as a failed project. |
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It also has the village with the longest name in Britain, though you can shorten it, as the locals do, to Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. |
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And I'm sure not many people outside Liverpool know that the locals get their nickname from the traditional seaman's dish Lobscouse. |
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And some locals are only too willing to help with enforcement. |
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Government records show nearly 1,700 bighas or over 1,000 acres of gram sabha land has been encroached upon by locals and the realty mafia. |
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Saskia Moyle, 18, who lives opposite, said locals had seen red over the paint job. |
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The snake alert came after three locals were bitten by Death Adders out in the bush areas where the rally takes place. |
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Much to their surprise, they start to get the attention of the locals with the men staring at them lustfully. |
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In the bar in Garryowen, Limerick, yesterday, locals were questioning whether it was a gift or a curse. |
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