Homeless and friendless, I set out into the slums, and found a quiet alleyway near an open air market to cry myself to sleep in. |
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The show will include a music stage, a big top circus, giant fun fair, classic cars, a falconry tent and an open air market. |
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Out in the open air people are exposed to blazing daytime sun and freezing night temperatures. |
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The finished park will include five acres of water, a nature reserve and an open air amphitheatre. |
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The crannog will provide open air theatre facilities and will become very popular with school groups and parties next Summer. |
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We're all familiar with the simple urban pleasure of browsing around open air bookstalls looking for that elusive first edition. |
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Clubbers bopped on the open air, split-level dance floor until the early hours of the morning. |
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Other positive aspects included working in open air, being your own boss and personal reward. |
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The atmosphere is so clear and unpolluted that the island's fishermen dry their cod catch on long poles in the open air. |
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For entertainment, there were Morris Dancers, fire-eaters, jugglers and an open air Carol concert accompanied by a brass band. |
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The cafes serve up cheap food like noodles and congee with customers sitting on plastic chairs in the open air to eat it. |
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He had lived so long in the open air, and led so active a life, imprisonment was telling fearfully upon his strong frame. |
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His one-man open air services, standing with hymn book in hand, delivering sermons in his booming voice, became well-known throughout the town. |
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He rode the country on horseback preaching daily in the open air, under trees. |
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I enjoyed it because it was such an outdoor, open air movie and he is a character with a sunny disposition and I liked his philosophy of life. |
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In the summertime, its sheltered sun terraces are alive with open air entertainment from jazz bands to children's shows. |
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The following year, the council put forward a suggestion to create an open air school on the outskirts of the city. |
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There is a Greek open air theatre, the largest in Europe, hewn out of the rock and originally seating 15,000 people. |
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In a canoe and out in the open air there is plenty of fun to be had shooting the weirs and riding the waves. |
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She's out in the open air whooping and calling across the fields in a frenzy of vocal exploration! |
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Despite her exhaustion, she quickened her pace, eager to be out in the open air. |
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He winced as bare skin, dried blood, and scarred wounds met the open air for the first time in a long while. |
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As of Monday, private homes, the open air or special places reserved for smokers will be the only places to light up. |
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The lush green all around seemed to invite him to the delights of the open air to which he surrendered himself. |
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You saw the one yesterday outside where all of the walls were down, and you could see it from the open air. |
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Everyone who uses it will walk through the plaza, either through a covered walkway or in the open air. |
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Above the 9th-floor sky lobby is an open air shaft that creates a Mediterranean climate. |
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But I do have the open air of the roof and a view to see what is going on in the city while I work. |
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Glorious sunshine greeted swimmers taking their first dip of the season in Highworth's open air pool. |
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The open air did me a power of good, except on the way back when the wind was in my face not at my back, when it just sliced right through me. |
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As the swarm weaved in her direction and freely over the open air, the bridge felt far too short for her. |
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The tractor did its work like any rusty mechanism and his office was the open air, a church of absence. |
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Asked by the castle guard to read his work, the poet refuses because it is beneath his dignity to perform in the open air. |
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Some of these bats such as the ghost bats, capture their meals while flying high in the open air. |
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It really was all so vulnerable, she mused, when it was exposed to the open air. |
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He was keenly fond of the arts, the open air and individuals of the female gender. |
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At night, it turns into a massive open air cafe area, with dozens of food hawkers selling a variety of food, from the traditional to the modern. |
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The sea caverns went on for many miles, gently sloping upward and finally ascending into an open air cave somewhere on the Alaskan coastline. |
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There was a very large attendance at the ceremony which was held in the open air. |
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A student firing a starting pistol dashed towards the Prince at an open air event in Sydney. |
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Traditionally Bombay Duck is prepared by sun drying the bummalo fish on the beach in the open air, then deep frying it. |
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I can tell when people are smoking nearby and I'm out in the open air and it just puts my back up. |
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Ideas for future fund raising events include an open air music event and a date for this will be announced shortly. |
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The garrons of the Western Islands and Skye, like the Manx breed, were fed and reared, summer and winter, in the open air. |
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One of the great things about living in Los Angeles is the open air and sunshine. |
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Another odd similarity was the open air markets in the weekends, where farmers from nearby villages and towns brought their produce to sell. |
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Newly-formed Wrose Parish Council want to use the village's recreational ground as a venue for markets, car boot sales and open air concerts. |
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She walks for about fifteen minutes to a huge roofed open air market and sits selling the chicken pieces till the middle of the afternoon. |
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The work in the open air was therapeutic, even though he made no money, and he was away from the stresses of his former life. |
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The main purpose of the garden would be for open air parties and barbecues. |
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I sit in the shade mostly, looking out at the sun, but even so the effect of the open air and reflected sunshine is weathering my skin nicely. |
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I was to meet up with my two travelling companions in an open air restaurant on edge of Timbuctou. |
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Four feet of open air separated them, and four feet of heavy chain bound them together. |
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Living on a dollar per day, our cooking was done out in the open air, beset by flies and mosquitoes, heat and humidity. |
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Barbara and Shane went for an early afternoon dip in the open air pool. |
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When dried in open air, alburnum and duramen turn reddish brown. |
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A plea for more toilets in Twickenham town centre on rugby days has been made by residents who are tired of people relieving themselves in the open air. |
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It is considered the warmest place on the south-west coast, as oranges, lemons, and American aloes bloom in the open air, in the pleasure grounds of Woodville and the Moult. |
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Measuring 2,500 sq ft, the suite boasts three bedrooms, a fruit garden, an open air shower and its own lotus pond. |
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Time it right to miss the queues and just minutes after leaving terra firma you are 102 floors up in the open air with executive helicopters passing underneath you. |
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One is a cracked mud floor made from local earth, another a stone sheepfold bisected by the museum's French doors, half of it indoors and half in the open air. |
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Gallons of alcohol have also been seized from youngsters who use the streets for open air drink binges and 17 arrests have been made of those caught ignoring police orders. |
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The open air restaurant prepares endless cups of cappuccino and uncorks bottles of white wine for those fortunate enough to take the afternoon off. |
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The 26-year-old uniformed Securicor guard was at the centre to fill an cashpoint and was jumped on in an open air car park by two men at 10.30 pm on Friday. |
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They enjoy being in the catbird seat, perched at a high elevation, with a commanding view of a vast expanse of open air, high above the landmass below. |
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In a cavity wall, water that penetrates the exterior wythe is prevented from reaching the interior wythe because of the open air space between the two. |
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The new park will feature open air art studios as well as sculpture. |
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Mocha is a coffee-and-conversation place with an open air lounge area and a bar that serves 19 varieties of gourmet coffee, fruit-flavoured hookahs and 75 varieties of wine. |
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During flight, the open air intakes feed air to the engines. |
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The caseta was on the far side of the family yard, and usually screened from the main house by folds and folds of laundry, drying on a criss-cross of lines in the open air. |
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Curious Indians have traipsed up the hill to gape at the hippies, hoping to see some of the open air free love that once drew busloads of voyeurs to the beaches of Goa. |
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The congregation, mostly elderly, stood in the open air among jagged brick walls, while priests chanted, genuflected and blessed the crowd with holy water. |
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Before then, corn had been sold in the open air, principally in Pavement. |
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There is need to erect open air prisons to decongest the current ones. |
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The hotel incorporates a unique open air rainforest garden with a barramundi pond, providing an excellent space for guests to relax. |
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I turn my eyes skyward and see the gargoylish figures still commanding the open air between the coiling columns of smoke. |
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These issues are due to the exposed tail rotor cutting through open air around rear of the vehicle. |
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Athenian culture flourished in externalities, the open air of the agora and the nudity of the palestra. |
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He himself also preached in the open air as later Methodist leaders would do. |
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The sketches themselves were the first ever done in oils directly from the subject in the open air. |
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They can be either fully enclosed or open air barns again depending on the climate. |
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Overall, the traditional view is that religion was practised in natural settings in the open air. |
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The three-sided, open-top GRE was constructed close to the end of Runway 13R, where open air run-ups at El Dorado were previously performed. |
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In the open air, pictograph sites are essentially equal in number to petroglyph sites. |
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A SLICE of the Caribbean came to the North East at the weekend with an open air performance from a number of North East steel bands. |
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Figure 2a shows an open air calorimeter that is used to measure the HRR of furniture or other objects. |
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Lightning can strike directly if a person is out in the open air, or indirectly, for example a sideflash from a nearby tree. |
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They also include the Al Faheidi Fort and Al Sabkhah as part of the largest open air historic district built around Khor Dubai. |
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Later, bedrolls are arranged in the open air to create a truly unique experience of complete serenity. |
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Soon after, a fire was made withoutside the cabin, in the open air, and a kettle hung over it to boil. |
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On 25 March, the band played a bonus show, a free open air concert in Havana, Cuba. |
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Going to the neighbouring village of Kingswood, in February 1739, Whitefield preached in the open air to a company of miners. |
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The Shire met in one or more traditional places, earlier in the open air and then later in a Moot or meeting hall. |
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Like other Chartist papers it was often read aloud in coffee houses, workplaces and the open air. |
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Chesterfield is home to one of the largest open air markets in Britain, the stalls sitting either side of the Market Hall. |
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To begin with much of the Warren was preserved as open space with cannons stored in the open air and guns proved on ranges to the east. |
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Eligible citizens of the canton or district meet on a certain day in the open air to decide on specific issues. |
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Rock reliefs are generally fairly large, as they need to be to make an impact in the open air. |
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We wanted the inhabitants themselves to make their photographic autoportrait and show it to others, first in the open air exhibits, and then in the book. |
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The pontiff and the Queen will meet on September 16 at Holyrood House in Edinburgh before he travels to Glasgow for an open air mass at Bellahouston Park. |
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The Pope is to start his four-day trip in Scotland where he will be received by the Queen at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh before travelling to Glasgow for an open air Mass. |
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Half share of dining room on second story, fourth of open air apartment above the accubitum with half of porch, pylon, terrace, passage way and bake shop. |
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Lastly, when great numbers of the plates are treated with the hot or boiling water, it should be done in a vitrine or cabinet ventilated directly into the open air. |
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It is perfect as a blastproof litterbin to provide protection for the public in the high street, open air events, exhibitions and sporting events like the Olympics. |
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Njock Bata, a physician who examined the bodies, concluded that the people who had been traveling to market in the open air before dawn had died of asphyxia. |
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On Labor Day weekend, the traditional end of summer, Pala will wrap up its outdoor Tribute Concert Series in the open air Palomar Starlight Theater. |
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Back in the 1960s I worked in Blackpool and often covered the weekly heats of the bathing beauty contest at the open air swimming pool near South Pier. |
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In that day the pavilion consisted of an enclosed ground floor with a snackbar and restrooms, while the upper floor was an open air, roofed dance floor. |
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Mud can be made into mud bricks, also called adobe, by mixing mud with water, placing the mixture into moulds and then allowing it to dry in open air. |
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After preaching in the open air, Tausen gained the use of a small chapel, which soon proved too small for the crowds who attended services in Danish. |
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Railway services to Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin Connolly are located at the platform around a seven minute walk in the open air along a specially marked path. |
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All old people and many sick people were drawn, were it only for a foot or two, into the open air, and prognosticated pleasant things about the course of the world. |
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