He was disappointed, however, that there was no mention of an open-air market in the strategy. |
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In the early 1990s, there was a movement in the Vancouver area to ban open-air burning. |
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Four thousand attended an open-air service, and commemorative saplings were planted in Cross Roads Park. |
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Their open-air production of Romeo and Juliet is set to showcase some of the city's most promising teenage talent. |
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And as the breeze on a cloudy day swept across, people gathered at the open-air theatre. |
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Is the dream of a cinema, arts centre, shopping complex and open-air restaurants any closer to becoming a reality? |
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In the winters, the barred, open-air windows exposed their unheated cells to the elements. |
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This mini-fest of ancient music features a free open-air concert and fireworks display. |
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The large glass windows at the front are also being replaced so that they can open up to give drinkers a new open-air experience in good weather. |
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Instead, visitors smoke in restaurants, open-air sitting areas and next to the garbage bins. |
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They built a promenade, bandstand, open-air swimming pool and all the other trappings of a genteel seaside resort. |
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What nicer way to spend Sunday afternoon than listening to a magnificent open-air performance. |
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Skaters could get their outdoor fun after all, despite York's first open-air ice rink closing over Christmas. |
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Exchanging messages across a crowded room or at open-air concerts will never be the same. |
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A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure. |
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Spectators gathered in the Gardens at Lisnavagh last Sunday for the first of two open-air plays. |
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We buy penny cups of espresso at the open-air coffee stand and watch the bustle. |
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Like the Scarborough lido, the Jubilee Pool is an open-air pool filled with unheated sea water and also forms part of the coastal defences. |
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Whether the workplace is a cave, an open-air market, a desert caravan, a pushcart or a high-tech company, the principles are the same. |
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Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters. |
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There is to be a live satellite link-up with them and New York firefighters as part of an open-air ceremony in Birmingham's Victoria Square. |
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Our rooms opened out onto an open-air patio area with rooms along the opposite side too. |
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Beyond this is an open-air courtyard with a waterfall and locust trees lit up in the dark. |
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Hassane and most of the competitors sheepishly made their way over to El Hadji's open-air mosque to perform their ablutions and prayers. |
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He says, in fact, that Edmonton is the penultimate stop on his farewell tour as an open-air artiste. |
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If it's sunny, there's nothing finer than grabbing a pint at one of the many open-air pubs on the esplanade and watching the world go by. |
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An Indian authority cited four and a half quintal of wood for an open-air cremation. |
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On the other side is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows. |
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And tonight the curtain will go up for the opening night of the open-air production in Blackpool's Stanley Park. |
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Nowadays, wayang is broadcast on the radio, blaring from open-air eateries. |
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We're off to an open-air performance at Osborne House of The Scottish Play. |
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Some stopped to pray at the open-air altar, others walked slowly and quietly around marvelling at this little oasis of peace. |
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Centenary Square, for example, would be an ideal place for regular themed open-air markets. |
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The spiraling open-air ramp irresistibly recalls the gravity-defying swirls of Tecton's penguin pool. |
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Also, while streetcars were typically open-air affairs, most interurbans were either fully enclosed, partially enclosed, or convertible. |
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You may find it impossible to buy or rent a building for your congregation's worship services, or even to conduct an open-air revival meeting. |
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Every one of the eight guest rooms has its own john and shower, and there's a raised open-air common kitchen and sitting room. |
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It was a brand new open-air touring car, with a white and black body, red seats, and red spoked wheels. |
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For shade, the ramada, a classic freestanding, open-air structure, is still a common feature in desert gardens. |
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Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso delivers a mindblowingly evocative reinvention of a classic Mexican ranchera to an open-air, nighttime assembly. |
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There is a fairyland for children at the Schlossplatz and an open-air ice-skating rink is set up in front of the castle. |
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It is the size of a small city, with three pools and open-air sitting rooms where guests can make themselves at home. |
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It has an open-air swimming pool, canoes, pedalos and a pirate ship ready to take families for a sail. |
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At an open-air market in the city of Kisangani, flies swarm around severed goat heads, stacked up like a scene from a horror show. |
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Struggling businessman Joe picks up a sweet young thing who suggests he park his convertible on a side road for an open-air boff session. |
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An open-air barbecue, disco, live band and bouncing castle for kiddies was laid on for the guests. |
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There was an open-air teahouse with picnic tables and young Japanese girls in kimonos who brought dainty teacups along with two pots of tea. |
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With five minutes left, Rayland meets Bucks in an open-air restaurant and kills him in a shootout. |
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Most of the fires have begun in cars sitting in open-air garages beneath residential units. |
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Its reception area is a palapa, a huge, open-air structure roofed with dried palm fronds. |
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This practice is followed by the majority of paleoethnobotanists, especially when dealing with open-air sites in the Midwest. |
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The open-air market is pumping an assortment of useless bric-a-brac out to its furthermost reaches. |
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I slipped on some white hemp soled espadrilles and went down to the open-air restaurant to get some food, because I was hungry. |
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One open-air concert starring Robbie Williams attracted 370,000 people and caused gridlock for miles. |
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These are housed in an ancient open-air chamber of delicate, honey-coloured pillars, its crumbling walls darkened by the smoke of candles. |
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A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater. |
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The atmosphere in Gurazada open-air auditorium at Siripuram junction warmed up on a chilly evening with hot numbers. |
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In Thailand, open-air markets sell silkworms, grasshoppers, and water bugs by the pound. |
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Its narrow streets and squares resonate with the songs of the gondolieri and chatter coming from open-air cafes. |
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Its waste, up to ten pounds per day, drops through the slats where it collects before being periodically pumped into open-air cesspools. |
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Another wing contains cellular rooms around an internal open-air courtyard for the Sukka festival. |
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People in Chipping Norton are very fortunate to have both an open-air pool and a leisure centre. |
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Another event that takes prominence in the social calendar of the residents is their annual open-air mass. |
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As we walked to the open-air worship area, one class after the other sang a psalm or hymn in the Nuer language. |
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A large new sports hall has been built to the east of the complex next to existing open-air sports facilities. |
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This classic tale of star-crossed lovers is performed in the open-air with the magnificent backdrop of Titchfield Abbey. |
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The city passed an ordinance that regulated open-air roasting and stipulated the use of stepped-up technology to abate the pollution. |
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You could then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea. |
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If you like theatre with an edge of excitement, even danger, this open-air experience is for you. |
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Jools Holland is playing an open-air concert near Tunbridge Wells soon. |
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At the top of the building, the glass roof of the children's shower can be opened at the touch of a switch for open-air ablutions or access to a rooftop terrace. |
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As part of the acclaimed hip-hop group Jigmastas, DJ Spinna rose to prominence with a catalog of tracks that exuded a diaphanous cool and open-air jazziness. |
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Deep in the quiet art kingdom, visitors may be summoned by the loud sound of beating gongs and drums to an open-air stage, where local artists perform the drum dance. |
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Alongside are rustically designed huts and an open-air auditorium. |
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The tour stops at the Hospital and we walk past a large taxi rank and open-air market, and onto a pedestrian bridge to get a view of the township. |
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Before the march past, an open-air service of commemoration was held in Dean's Park in the grounds of York Minster, where the 2nd Division Memorial is sited. |
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Beyond, long hallways were being reframed into tiers of open-air balconies, through which 55 small rooms would face a central, palm-shaded atrium. |
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The beautifully constructed open-air dining hall sits right on the beach next door to a game room housing a billiard table and video games for the kids. |
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My parents have a vacation house in the East of France, and when they're there, they go shopping at the open-air market in Gerardmer, a pretty lakeside town nearby. |
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Bulgaria welcomed 2003 with a blend of the modern and the traditional, with revellers jamming open-air concerts and mummers parading to ward off evil spirits. |
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Behind her a film crew set up beneath an open-air Venetian pavilion. |
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Make time, too, to visit the centuries-old open-air markets at Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza Dante, but resist the temptation to buy a Romeo and Juliet snow globe. |
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It was his use of bright colours with sketchy brushwork that gave his paintings a feeling of the open-air landscape, directly captured with each stroke for an unending moment. |
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To isolate harmful food, inspectors from 82 municipal laboratories armed with spectroscopes and radiation detectors comb the city's 69 open-air markets. |
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And that's how we ended up in Etosha, Namibia's biggest open-air butchery. |
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Tent City is encircled by razor wire and consists of dozens of open-air tents crammed with double bunks. |
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Whether used for a daytime catnap or a full night's rest, open-air sleeping platforms can give you a chance to enjoy summer weather to the fullest. |
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The naked sunbathers who once filled Munich's central park on warm summer days are turning their backs on Germany's famous open-air celebration to nudity. |
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An open-air debate with Solomon Pappiya as the moderator, near bus stands and public places in rural areas, is meant to target the floating population. |
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From the third floor up, guestrooms are arranged around an open-air poolside terrace, some of which have balconies for customers to get closer to the outside greenery. |
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There was one of us being reunited, another of us walking through an open-air market, and the final of us on the beach, posing in some goofy position. |
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On the other is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows, and low tables that double as footrests. |
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Apparently the key is to lie crosswise not lengthwise, so nights have been much more comfortable, even if I am perched 20 feet high in an open-air tree house. |
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There was a time when hash and skunk were sold here from 40 stalls in an open-air market staffed by knowledgeable hepcats. |
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Later that same day there was poetry in a local laundrette and open-air singing in Cotteridge Park by the CBSO Community Choir. |
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Those who prefer to embrace the elements can investigate the open-air skywalk 1,000 feet above the street. |
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The first step is Get Solarised with Hamman, an open-air party where he will perform. |
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Enjoy a tropical cocktail and a pupu while taking in the spectacular open-air view of Diamond Head and Kapiolani Park. |
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Should you pass on the open-air gastronomy, the hotel has its own haute cuisine take. |
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They belted out hits including Valerie, Pressure Point and Always Right Behind You at the open-air concert in the Balearic island's Hippodrome. |
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It is a bazaar, a souk, an open-air temple celebrating cheap desire. |
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His work and message, which he spread by open-air preaching, also influenced the development of the Holiness movement and Pentecostalism. |
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The open-air center courtyard had been capped with a plastic-paneled geodesic dome. |
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Past and present The open-air Norsk Folkemuseum contains 155 traditional houses as well as a Stave Church dating back to the 13th Century. |
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It was the rainy season and we had put up a big shamiana around the open-air pit to accommodate everyone. |
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We constructed a small cinderblock room with two open-air windows and many, many shelves. |
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A portion of the churchyard of Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Kirk was used as an open-air prison. |
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The area will also feature a restored Al Fahidi Fort and Al Sabkha area, as part of the largest open-air historic district built. |
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The green-fingered gumshoes work on a garden for an open-air theatre. |
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A few years ago I saw in Frankfurt simple open-air roller skating rinks. |
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Guests love to touch and play with the grey whales while in the open-air panga boats surrounded by some of the most beautiful and clear water in the world. |
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For anyone familiar with the story of StarLink, a genetically engineered corn not approved for human consumption, open-air field tests are a great concern. |
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Where promenade, axial path and swimming pool come together, there is a cluster of palapas, traditional grass roofed shelters covering partly open-air restaurants. |
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The new 25,000-square-foot store is located in the newly constructed open-air wing at The Boulevard, located at Picardy Avenue and Bluebonnet Boulevard in Baton Rouge. |
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Dan Plato, Western Cape MEC of Community Safety, will host an open-air safety talk in Stellenbosch following a spate of violent hijackings in the area. |
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