The resort nestles in a beautiful box canyon overlooking Cedar Breaks National Monument, a red-rock wonderland stilled by snow. |
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He's comfortable like this, lying against an array of chenille pillows while the woman in his arms nestles against him. |
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In one gray plastic bin a lilac cardigan, neatly folded, nestles against a small black canvas tote. |
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The town nestles in a bay which looks over to the hills around Loch Striven, adding a misty splendour to the scene. |
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The cove nestles under high cliffs and is protected from all but east winds. |
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In Amsterdam, a 17th-century core of low-rise row houses nestles along the city's canals. |
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In the topmost branches of a wonderful ash tree nestles a beautiful room with glass walls. |
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She clumps around and nestles into a corner, and then humphs because I don't give up my bed for her. |
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It nestles just off the town square of Durrow, surrounded by the old rampart of the castle walls. |
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The county town of Westmorland, Appleby nestles within a great loop of the River Eden and is protected on the south side by a Norman Castle. |
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Industrialism's strident emergent element nestles comfortably in a cosy neo-pastoralist structure of feeling. |
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Near Saint-Emilion, in Saint-Etienne-de-Lisse, nestles a vineyard that produces silky, extremely well-balanced wines. |
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More interesting however, are the referrals the group claims and the international connection in which it nestles itself. |
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Barefoot and cross-legged, she nestles into a well-worn couch in the comfortable study-cum-studio that husband Tony de Beer built for her at their Westdene house. |
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A lochan nestles in the centre of the wood surrounded by majestic conifers and rugged mountains. |
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Originally a shelter for drovers herding their animals through the Ochil Hills, the Bein Inn, which dates from 1861, nestles in the wooded slops of Glen Farg. |
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Halcyon Hills Luxury Spa Resort nestles in a sheltered bay on the south eastern tip of Samos, Greece. |
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Opened in 2012, the school nestles amid the vestiges of a shantytown where urban sprawl meets the vineyards of the Maipo valley. |
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The island nestles between two electrodes, known as the source and drain. |
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The campsite of Etxarri nestles amidst a leafy oakwood in the centre of the Sakana Valley in Etxarri Aranatz. |
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To get there they had to drive round the Old Street roundabout, which nestles on the edge of the congestion charge zone. |
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This week, rebels surged into Bukavu, one of the most important cities in eastern Congo, which nestles on the border with Rwanda. |
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It nestles between Nashville and Chattanooga with a county courthouse flanked by war monuments, and a Wal-Mart on the outskirts of town. |
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The faithfulness which nestles in the heart of many Friars and Sisters is recovered every day in assiduous meditation on the word. |
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It nestles in the midst of breathtaking protected areas of natural beauty such as the Mittlere Elbe biosphere reserve and a NATURA-2000 area. |
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Understanding how music nestles within history, how it transmits and transforms itself from one country and from one creator to another. |
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A virus is a program that nestles in a file, e.g. in files of an operating system such as Windows. |
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An exceptionally personal restaurant nestles in a tiny street behind Palais-Royal. |
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Between the Caribbean Sea and the Maya Mountains nestles the district of Toledo, known as the Forgotten Province of Belize, in Central America. |
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Reminiscent of the protective function of a giant snail shell, the bright green copper roof nestles between the hills of the Gargano promontory. |
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The tiny village of Clonegal nestles in a picturesque valley, deep in the lush, rolling countryside where counties Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow meet. |
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Echeveria imbricata nestles against a boulder with yellow yarrow and Berkeley sedge in a small planting bed. |
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As Thailand's largest island, Phuket nestles by the balmy Andaman Sea on the southern coastline of Thailand. |
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Unconventional to the max, this two-tone black and grey shag rug nestles right in the contour of the dash and is cleverly attached to stay in place. |
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The likelihood of civil unrest is lessened by the fact that the incident took place in Inglewood, an independent city that nestles between four freeways, rather than in big, bad Los Angeles proper. |
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Our Cabaña safely nestles in the leafy suburbs. |
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Close to a small medieval town with a good tourist trade and all amenities, the property nestles in an authentic hamlet situated in the Gatine area. |
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Guests stay at Sally Port Cottage, which nestles behind it, set back in a recessed position that protects it from the worst of the weather. |
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It takes 16 seconds for the electro-hydraulically operated roof to disappear into the rear of the car, where it nestles against the rear window to save space. |
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A breakout space nestles among the steelwork. |
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The holiday town of Château-d'Oex nestles at about 1000 m altitude in the Pays d'Enhaut landscape, halfway between the chic Bernese Oberland holiday resort of Gstaad and the little town of Greyerz in Canton Fribourg. |
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The superb glacial valley in which Le Claux nestles conceals many attractions which make this middle mountain landscape a genuine paradise for wilderness and nature lovers. |
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Here and there, the vineyard hangs onto the slopes of the Cévennes, or nestles at the foot of the Pyrenees, elsewhere it hangs on to the Corbières mountainsides, or coils around the Black Mountain amphitheatre. |
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The first, inaugurated at the end of October, is located in the Guoda Hall, one of the largest shopping centres in Hangzhou, while the second, opened two weeks later, nestles in the city centre of Wenzhou, on Jiefang Road. |
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This assimilates them more nearly to the natural conditions when the hen nestles her chicks on the earth, whilst the warmth is given chiefly over their backs. |
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Crammed to the gills with history, it nestles in the shadow of Mount Ararat and has a medieval centre but it's Yerevan's religious heritage that is its main claim to fame. |
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Up until then she nestles her theology behind sharply pointed questions or submerges it in the ideas of Teilhard de Chardin, Simone Weil, or the cabalist Hassids. |
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