If you can't find your rochet from your chimere, a tunicle from a maniple, or just love a good linguistic ramble, this is the place for you. |
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My one and only ramble came when a family of Quakers took me on their family walk across the Chilterns, walking sticks, knapsacks and all. |
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This is a ramble rather than a full-blown hill walk and should appeal to a wide number of people. |
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Although the walk can be generally classified as a ramble rather than a full-blown hill-walk, it is planned to go to Tully Summit. |
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But you may have to commit yourself to going on a ramble or wearing a cagoule up a windy hill. |
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See, you may think this is just an aimless ramble, but in fact it's all carefully thought out and planned right down to the last semi-colon. |
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They ramble Paradise Alley, where, once upon a time, many a gold-seeker sought comfort among ladies of the night. |
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She said that he was a coherent, intelligent and articulate man but one with a tendency to ramble on. |
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The two of you will act like lovesick teenagers, and ramble towards the car, where I will be waiting for you. |
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Every Tuesday night, people ramble in for the music and chat and to see the cottage as in days of old. |
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Roses ramble over walls, branches stiff with thorns and laden with huge blossoms. |
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Flutes, saxophones, clarinets, trumpets and bassoons share the spotlight and take frequent solos that, like the vocals, often ramble aimlessly. |
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I want to walk along a tropical beach at sunset or ramble through a ruined temple at sunrise. |
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A sociable man, there was nothing Peter enjoyed more than a ramble to the houses of his neighbours for a chat about old times. |
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There are verses and choruses, and the songs are tightly edited, and rarely ramble. |
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The programme, largely monologue, consisted of a woolly, stagey ramble through her life and times. |
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For the time being, the one-time ticket clerk is just enjoying a ramble around his old haunts. |
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We threw up some of these questions in a long ramble last month, and received one of the most thoughtful postbags ever. |
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The album had everything from a dirty hillbilly ramble to fast-paced country rock, and of course heartbreakingly tender and nostalgic love songs. |
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But spread out over a 10-minute wall of fuzz and riffs, it starts to ramble. |
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A 40-year-old mother had to be airlifted to hospital after gashing her head on a Lakeland ramble. |
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I'll ramble on and on until I find some enlightenment, or a new vantage point to see the arguments. |
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While listening to her teacher ramble about the preterit tense, Margaret felt a sharp pain at her side. |
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We'd be asked sort of general questions, and then asked to ramble answers that might one day be useful. |
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A man with a great fondness for the outdoor life, he loved to ramble in the countryside and experience the peace and quiet of the land. |
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Surely we should be able to walk our dogs or simply ramble along in safety and in peace to enjoy the views and healthy exercise? |
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Patterns of olive leaves, golden scallop shells, and intricate pastel designs ramble over the walls. |
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Their lily-pad leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red flowers ramble over picket fences and along the ground. |
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Whether they twine, cling, or ramble, climbing plants enhance good architecture and camouflage the not-so-good. |
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Climbing types reach 6 feet tall and can gracefully twine up fences and arbors, or ramble over the ground. |
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After the country ramble, it's time to return to the urban reality of the studio proper overlooking the Brixton Road. |
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Found mainly in country pubs, it provides sustenance after a good ramble through the fields. |
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Annabelle is encouraging people to don their hiking boots and take a ramble through the countryside to find love. |
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Your average Lakeland visitor will at the very least manage a quick hike around Windermere or perhaps a ramble around Grasmere. |
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Then I ramble through pygmy pine trees with shaggy bark, and mountain mahogany bushes with long white flowers that twist up like corkscrews. |
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The Day Trekker the lumbar and is best suited for those looking for an easy, unencumbered ramble in their favorite piney copse. |
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Despite the lateness of the hour Annabel gathered her skirts and prepared to take a solitary ramble in the garden. |
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This seems rather obvious, but you won't believe how often students ramble on and never really answer the questions asked of them. |
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By letting us ramble in and out of multiple stories, transmedia should try to transcend the notions of past, present and future. |
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Morriscastle Strand Holiday Park is located beside the soft sand-dunes with 20km of Blue Flag beach to ramble on and space for children to play. |
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It is a fine spot for a family get-together in a rural setting or a welcome place to put your feet up after a ramble along the village trails. |
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This is no easy task, given the natural proclivity of many people to ramble off the point. |
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A co-ordinating committee member chairs the meeting and ensures that the discussions do not ramble off the point. |
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Some of the features ramble on a bit, but otherwise this was an assured, nicely understated debut that made you smile. |
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With Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side – a louche, lyrical ramble in downtown bohemia? |
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But at the same time I was worried about making it too long, because I find biographies that ramble on too much are unbearable. |
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So he started alone for a ramble among the Channel Islands, and I went back to Paris. |
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The city centre is the longest pedestrian zone in Europe, making it perfect for a ramble. |
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A ramble through Waterford's scenic countryside, mountains and coastline will never be the same again once you have read a new book about 15 of the county's great walks. |
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We had set off on a romp and a ramble through tangly woods and snow dusted fields and had found ourselves standing on molehills and wondering just exactly where we were. |
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As I listened to the man ramble on and on, I envisioned myself on a beach, the waves rolling toward my bare body sprawled out on the soft, powdery sand. |
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For most of us that means a ramble across the North York Moors, or a bracing walk along the east coast before map reading our way back to the car for a flask of tea. |
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The result is a long narrative that can ramble, as conversations do, but is an essential contribution all the same. |
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After a four-hour ramble on foot through deep gorges, past monasteries, and up steep, forested hillsides, we arrive in Chhulemu, Babu's home village. |
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Sylvia noted with dissatisfaction and some self-contempt that the course of her next afternoon's ramble took her instinctively clear of the network of woods. |
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Now, the judges, while passionate as always, seem to have more time than ever to ramble. |
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People waffle, ramble and throw rhetorical questions into the ether in their blogs, or even just imply that they might wish for a better way round a certain situation. |
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The El Hajeb cliffs make a great setting for an invigorating ramble in the open air. |
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Mr. Speaker, I was listening to that speech but I thought it was somewhere between a rant and a ramble. |
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His essays ramble, his interviews are garrulous, his radio documentaries mix a variety of voices, his fragments fly off and flash like captions and advertisements. |
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It makes a change to the sort of books I normally ramble on about. |
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Don your walking boots for a ramble, visit the nearby towns of Bath, Shaftesbury or Salisbury, and then wrap up warm for a meal on the decked terrace. |
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But thanks to a recently acquired video recorder, I was able to watch Return of the Jedi that same evening, still muddy and presumably ruddy-faced from my own Endor-esque ramble. |
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It is a long ramble but it says that there is an opportunity here. |
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This urban ramble is a unique opportunity to explore different districts of Paris by walking through the southeastern part of the city in streets free of cars and dedicated entirely to the pleasure of walkers. |
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A car-free, urban ramble to discover Paris in a new way! |
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Countless ramble routes of various degrees of difficulty available through the valley which contains the largest number of castles anywhere in Switzerland. |
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First, eliminate proposals that are obviously unsuitable, i.e. those that show a lack of understanding of the problem, don't provide the necessary information or tend to ramble. |
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Lovers of sports and wide open spaces are spoiled for choice between ramble s on foot or on horseback, trekking, mountainbike or 4-wheel-drive excursions, and river fishing. |
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A trip on Brienz's steam-driven Rothornbahn, with its magnificent views, is an adventure for young and old alike. Alternatively you can take in the same views on a ramble to the Axalp. |
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In San Sebastian we can find a lot of the colour green: the green of large parks for enjoying nature, and mountains where we can ramble and enjoy the magnificent views. |
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This European ramble in Paris, by way of such festive events and such exchanges, highlights the city's desire to mobilise everybody working in Europe to put culture at the heart of construction of a common future. |
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To make the most of our breathtaking location you can enjoy a bike ride, guided ramble or power walk, a game of tennis or even a leisurely game of golf at one of the close by Golf courses. |
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Honeysuckle, bougainvillaea and jasmine ramble round the lower trunks over phlox, nasturtium and hollyhocks, all in full bloom in February. |
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The commission's rules of procedure must be clear, because chairpersons have a tendency to let members ramble on, which the latter are quick to exploit. |
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If you had good processes, the organization could ramble on forever. |
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People ramble, they bicker, they refuse to follow a logical sequence, they base their thinking on misguided assumptions, they interrupt, they talk so long that everybody forgets the point they started out to make. |
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When confronted with stories about tense negotiations in Washington, I have let my consciousness ramble freely over more agreeable subjects, such as debt peonage or vivisection. |
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Francine has a tendency to ramble when it gets to be late in the evening. |
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The place was a favourite with all, and the ramble in this quarter was quite a regular custom of the afternoon with the fair heiress of Colonel Walton in particular. |
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Last year, the City of Raleigh Arts Commission held the Raleigh Red Wolf Ramble, a public exhibition of 100 artists' renditions of red wolf sculptures. |
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He supports some of the State's largest bicycle events, such as the Morris Area Freewheeler Revolutionary Ramble Bike Tour. |
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