Get a guided tour around this beautiful house, visit the gift shop or look out for events such as ghost evenings throughout the year. |
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Thieves are only too happy to look out for people leaving their doors open and keys on show. |
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It's also a good idea to look out for bays, islands, in-flowing streams and out-flowing rivers. |
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I like having a kid sister and I miss not having another younger sister or brother to look out for. |
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And now it's time to look out for the metallic black spider wasps that come zinging into your room, and head for any screw slots they can find. |
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In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists. |
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You should also look out for pockets, the lapel's style, and whether or not the overcoat has a vent in the back. |
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These warreners would live in fortified lodges, usually built on high areas within a warren, so that they could keep a look out for poachers. |
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Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow. |
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The plan had a number of elements, but basically it was a self-help plan for our battalion to look out for ourselves. |
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Divers have to look out for the barnacle covered surfaces and sea urchins as they explore the various levels of the King Cruiser. |
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If louts strike at one pub or club, landlords and managers can get onto the phone to the next pub to tell the doormen who to look out for. |
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Colonsay House boasts one of Scotland's finest tropical gardens, and birdwatchers should look out for golden eagles and peregrine falcons. |
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Enjoy a few drinks at your local pub, and keep a look out for quiz nights and local bands. |
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Also look out for Ireland's finest west coast harmonisers, The Thrills and gritty US punk duo, The Kills on the evening session stage. |
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Nothing fancy, just an understanding of mean and median, how to read a chart, gotchas to look out for, and so forth. |
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What are the biggest traps to look out for when starting out in a venture like this? |
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So, all I had to do was look out for the lady who picked up her phone to identify her. |
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It is the complex network of friends who look out for each other and run council affairs on the basis of shared understandings. |
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The foreign buyers were on the look out for individual components and also sub-assemblies. |
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While searching through the five different menu screens, look out for figures entertaining you each in their own unique way. |
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In damp places, look out for the beautiful tall, pink Martagon lily with its maroon spots. |
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Return to the main track and look out for views of Blackness Castle and the Trossachs to the west. |
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The one-horned rhinoceros and striped hyenas are just some of the 1,200 animals to look out for at this award winning attraction. |
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There are several other species to look out for, including the less-common Yarrels blenny, the black-faced blenny, the shanny and the butterfish. |
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Shoes, trainers and sports bags are some of the best buys to snap up, but also look out for top label sports wear at reduced prices too. |
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I am going to have a book called Heroin, and it will be about trainspotters and guys who look out for trains, and there will be no heroin in it. |
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She added that I should look out for her in London, and when she got there we could paint the town red. |
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Always on the look out for something unusual I was tempted by a banana sandwich with either honey or peanut butter on malted brown bread. |
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I've been trying to look out for it and will surely die if I miss it again. |
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Besides the usual suspects of cargo pants and combat shorts, look out for shirts with army-like detail and even shirt dresses for women. |
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On the other, they are hostile to hard work and always on the look out for an easy buck. |
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We keep a look out for friends' boats and chat to lock-keepers but for most of the time we're cocooned in our comfortable, private world. |
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Western colonial governments of old had to look out for rebellions fomented by the ulema. |
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In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag-snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists. |
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Metro police has 24 undercover officers who are constantly on the look out for illegal activity. |
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As humans, we must fit into a close-knit social system to succeed, yet our primary aim is still to look out for ourselves above all others. |
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The Trust is also on the look out for new members to put forward suggestions and ideas for future projects. |
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Pride and community spirit are returning to the area with half of all residents saying they now look out for each other on a daily basis. |
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They share a snug house, with friends nearby and neighbors who look out for them. |
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The animals you need to look out for in the forest are snakes, bees, driver ants, and wasps. |
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The bridge is frequented by bootleggers and hawkers who are always on the look out for the carabinieri. |
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The streeties are still her friends, they are still a big family, still look out for each other. |
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The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for. |
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She believed he had not received sufficient supervision because the foreman had two trainees to look out for. |
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If you have an elderly neighbour or relative, look out for them in the winter months. |
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Beat officers were alerted, and asked to look out for any car answering the description of the one in the area at the times reported. |
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We must be on the look out for thieves and pickpockets, but also for anything suspicious in case of a terror attack. |
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Keep a look out for aphids on tender young growth or on plants that are stressed and unhappy. |
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Plants to look out for include sneezewort, meadow thistle, petty whin, pale dogviolet, early purple and heath spotted orchids. |
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I assume that they look out for things like the flyback of the electron beam to sync their detections. |
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We drunkards, we sozzleheads, we gindogs, need to get a load on where we can trust the bartender to help us along, not look out for our safety. |
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Neighbours look out for each others property and meet together every so often for any updates and police news that may be relevant to their area. |
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If you look out for artful and dishonest sorts, you will probably spare yourself a big fiscal setback. |
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As she lived and worked in the rainforest of Ecuador, she had to look out for poisonous snakes, insects and plants. |
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I just hope they will take notice of warning signs we have put up and look out for them on the roads. |
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The club is run by volunteers who donate their time and their money to look out for these gentle animals. |
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Children can look out for other large tree seeds such as beech masts and acorns which can be sown in the same way as the conkers. |
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The IT professionals usually look out for areas surrounding a radius of 9 km from City Railway Station. |
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Other styles to look out for are cowhide, ethnic, pearl embroidery and mother of pearl effect. |
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Orkney folk are being urged to keep a look out for whales, dolphins and porpoises this weekend. |
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Drivers are being warned to look out for especially shiny patches of road and to take extra care, or to avoid the section of road altogether. |
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I trusted Aunt Demeter to look out for my safety, but she betrayed every detail of my running away. |
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They should also know what symptoms to look out for and not be coy about seeking medical attention. |
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Now the thing about being away from Yard, is that when you see another Yardie you look out for each other. |
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He is now on the look out for a kind sponsor to help kit him out for the next six months he will spend pounding the streets of his home town in training for the event. |
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One of the new things to look out for will be South Sea Pearls, a rare variety which is very different from the cultured or natural pearls commonly seen. |
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But warning staff to look out for big bets and limiting the sums being bet on a match are standard procedure for bookmaking firms when such rumours are circulating. |
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Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for. |
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Police are also asking residents to look out for a stolen car which has been used in a number of burglaries and smash-and-grab raids in the district. |
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers. |
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Those who are allergic to dairy have to look out for words like whey, lactose, caseinates, nougat, hydrolysates, and even some margarines contain milk protein. |
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Drivers were warned to look out for black ice as they headed for work today after one of the coldest nights saw temperatures plummet to minus 5 degrees centigrade. |
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Customers unsure which ones are the buses provided by the firm which has been here for years only need to look out for the buses with the cream, green and yellow liveries. |
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Also look out for her video which features two blokes snogging! |
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Manager Sam Allardyce is now on the look out for a new number two and Swiss ace Sebastian Roth has been linked, along with Lyn's highly-rated Omani international Ali Al-Habsi. |
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Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe. |
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Galloway asked them, with a sly grin, to look out for his car. |
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The police and probation service are calling on staff, particularly those working in toyshops, to look out for the tell-tale signs and help prevent a tragedy. |
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They put them in key positions within the facility where they can look out for their own. |
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These prepare a seasonal cuisine of course, so in the autumn you should look out for truffles, the many varieties of wild mushrooms and berries, and wild meat. |
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On this page look out for the dropped waist bodice, above knee skirt lengths that begin to hesitate and gain illusory length with the addition of flutes and frills. |
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Signs to look out for in babies or infants include a high-pitched moaning or whimpering cry, a blank, staring expression and pale, blotchy complexion. |
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As you leave the wreck, look out for squid hovering on the edge of your boat's pool of light, waiting for luckless fish who are also attracted by the glare. |
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Huge abalone, crayfish, dogfish, beautiful seahorses, blue cod, southern pigfish and carpet sharks are just some of the inhabitants to look out for. |
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You're a noble, and noblemen have to look out for their families. |
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There are several other species to look out for, including the less-common Yarrell's blenny, the black-faced blenny, the shanny and the butterfish. |
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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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In Italy, look out for varieties of elegantly grey-leaved cardoons and artichokes, zucchini, cavolo nero, flat Neapolitan parsley, Principe di Bologna tomatoes and rocket. |
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It's a cracking race and the dog to look out for is the Graham Holford-trained Lemon Laveer. |
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If you have problems growing regular roses, look out for the rugosas and especially this, one of the best of all white roses. |
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But it is forward Sercan Yyldyrym and Bosnia and Herzegovina midfielder Ermin Zec who are the top scorers to look out for at Balykesir. |
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As you walk, it's good to look out for lapwings, grey herons, kingfishers, skylarks and goldfinches. |
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Iconic shapes and silhouettes from the 1950s, '60s and '70s dominate so look out for soft flared trousers, flowy jumpsuits and tailored dresses. |
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As summer moves into autumn, look out for the Summer Triangle, shown in the chart. |
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Tamartians, be on the look out for Tamar's highly anticipated solo album, Love and War, expected to drop this summer. |
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Have a go on the Flight of the Pteranodon, take a Dino Safari Tour and keep a look out for dinosaurs at every twist and turn. |
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Two of the blurbs on Albyn Leah Hall's first novel Deliria say, in short, here's a writer that bears watching, here's a writer to look out for. |
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Men, look out for symptoms of venustraphobia, the fear of beautiful women, and women should be wary of peladophobia, fear of bald people. |
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Also look out for plants with thick or waxy leaves, like aeoniums and agaves, or leaf hairs which make them look grey, such as phlomis. |
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They were positioned on top of movable stalks called peduncles to help it more easily search for food and look out for predators. |
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I was told to keep a sharp look out for paratroops which is funny now, but was meant seriously then. |
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Inspired by her favourites, look out for chic knitwear, classic tailoring and leatherwear. |
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Other names to look out for include Bay Keramik, Dumler and Breiden, Carstens, Ceramano, Hutschenreuther, Keto and Steuler. |
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All these sparkling wines are brut but if you prefer something sweet then look out for demi-sec. |
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They teach that everyone is a separate entity, and you should look out for number one, creating a selfish meism society. |
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There's a code of practice among surfers to look out for each other, but you don't necessarily want to draw attention to what you've done. |
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And after that, I told my dad to look out for any roadkills he would find so I could practice on them. |
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You can take in nature reserves and look out for swallows and ospreys on their migration route to Scotland or gaze at migrant wheatears along the foreshore of Ocean Edge. |
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If you work with a lot of thirtysomething men then you should definitely be on the look out for the old guyliner because it is this age group that is most image conscious. |
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By the river, you can ride in a dugout canoe, encounter spectacular waterbirds and look out for the crocodiles, and even mudskippers in the shallows. |
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While laying there I piped a reeler whom I knew. He had a nark with him. So I went and looked about for my two pals, and told them to look out for F. and his nark. |
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On the same card, look out for Papality, the Willie Jarvis newcomer. |
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Most restaurants use the terms veg and non-veg to denote whether they serve meat or not so if you can't manage without your meat then look out for a non-veg sign. |
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There will also be the chance to see China Pearl's traditional Chinese dance, and look out for the Tea Ladies Tilly and Trixie who will be promenading with their tea trolley. |
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But one small but mighty fish to look out for is the lesser weever fish. |
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The third, Stepwise, is a step-bystep approach to laparoscopic colorectal surgery for bowel cancer, including tips and what to look out for during difficult and complex cases. |
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Kids can look out for Arctic foxes, ringed seals and even polar bears as they travel to the cold and icy north to get to Father Christmas's magical grotto. |
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The menu changes regularly but look out for dishes such as lentil curries, pakora, felafels and stacks built from ingredients such as toast, pesto and hummus. |
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