Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads. |
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All the preceding afternoon and night heavy thunderstorms had hissed down upon the meads. |
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Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs. |
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Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers. |
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Instead of brick courtyards and side-lit rooms where music is played and good housewifery rules, we have boats, meads, cows, horsemen and horsewomen. |
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The Hive Winery specializes in honey and non-grape wines, also known as meads and melomels. |
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To high heaven, all so softly, The angels uphand him, In meads of May flowers Mild Mary will meet him. |
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The rich enamel'd meads, the irriguous streams, the lowing oxen and the battening sheep, all form a scene that is truly picturesque. |
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Not only will there be exceptional entertainment, but also the Festival will feature more than 300 flavors of microbrews, wines, ciders, and meads. |
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Abbey Meads is one of Swindon's newest areas and consists of many upmarket homes plus social housing. |
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Frogs and newts have already been attracted to three new natural spring ponds at Abbey Meads School. |
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It was on my third or fourth circuit of the city centre that I decided they'd hidden Bristol Temple Meads railway station, just to spite me. |
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Meads defines the term banquet precisely, pointing out that a banquet served as a light repast or perhaps the final course of a feast rather than a feast in itself. |
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Great Western Railway operate trains via Southampton, Salisbury and Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central, via the Wessex Main Line. |
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The Great Western main line is a main line railway in England, that runs westwards from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. |
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The club, on Avon Street, behind Temple Meads train station, does not limit itself to playing one genre of music. |
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Situated to the west of Meads, this cloister serves as a memorial to the Wykehamist dead of the two World Wars. |
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The original Great Western Main Line linked London Paddington station with Temple Meads station in Bristol by way of Reading, Didcot, Swindon, Chippenham and Bath. |
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In December, the Polish Armament Inspectorate also announced that MEADS International will participate in technical discussions for the Narew short-range air defense system. |
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Services south of Cardiff are now operated by Great Western Railway, while a Bristol Temple Meads to London Waterloo service was introduced by South West Trains. |
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Grade I listed structures on the line include London Paddington, Wharncliffe Viaduct, the 1839 Tudor gothic River Avon Bridge in Bristol, and Bristol Temple Meads station. |
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Some trains from Manchester Piccadilly to Bristol Temple Meads are extended to Paignton and Plymouth, and on summer weekends to Penzance and Newquay. |
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