Businessmen, enervated by the pressures of city life, sought spiritual as well as physical refreshment in the new pastime of bushwalking. |
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The first floor would be used for training and the ground floor would have an assembly room, lounge and refreshment bar. |
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A long vacation is best for refreshment and relaxation after a year of busy work. |
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A quick gulp from a bottle of cooled water restores energy and provides instant refreshment. |
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Where do MTNA members go during the summer for renewal, refreshment and recharging? |
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Dousing myself in the pool offered about the same amount of refreshment as a melted ice-cream cone. |
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I found refreshment, insight and energy to rejoin the challenge of these days. |
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You now return, with sporadic memories, a race-transcending tan and a sense of refreshment. |
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Drama activities, be it games or enactment of storyboard situations infuse the air with energy, vitality and refreshment. |
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Return to old favourites, as you return again and again to a well-loved holiday place for refreshment. |
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I looked up the Isle of Jura and Barnhill and thought it was just the place to seek refreshment and rest awhile away from every care. |
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Summer is a time when we all seek opportunity for refreshment and rejuvenation. |
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Women will contribute to a potluck refreshment stand where they sample nutritional food that can help reduce certain health risks and problems. |
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There are tents and teepees and refreshment stalls around the main gates and the main camp in Bluebell Wood. |
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The three were the best of friends at York and will no doubt enjoy sharing some liquid refreshment after tomorrow's showdown. |
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Boarding houses and bars were constructed for their accommodation and refreshment, for quarrying is thirsty work. |
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At the Black Bull the liquid refreshment was welcome though the food was unexciting. |
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In the 1960s, during his first football chairmanship, at Oldham Athletic, he advocated refreshment bars, executive boxes and tip-up seats. |
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Marketing is described as weak and many buildings lacked public toilets, baby changing facilities and refreshment areas. |
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On the fringes, old men sit smoking huge pipes and pineapple vendors provide refreshment for tired buyers and sellers. |
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Receive these gifts, that we may be avenues of bounty and refreshment to both friend and stranger. |
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If you're travelling via coach, then a refreshment hamper is packed into the hold. |
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Now to head to the Chinese for a takeaway, then freshen up and head down to Brookes for some light refreshment. |
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The Table is a place of feasting and refreshment, but also a place of mystery tinged with reverent fear. |
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In place of a glass of vintage claret, the normal refreshment was green tea at around four. |
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Guests in the front row are provided with refreshment and spoons to play in some of the more lively numbers. |
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The route will be fully stewarded and clearly signposted throughout and there will be refreshment points on the route. |
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The top price includes a table-side seat and meeting the players during the refreshment interval. |
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Spectacular waterfalls tumble into convenient plunge pools for the refreshment of weary walkers. |
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Glasses of blissfully cool water were brought forth and each gulped the refreshment down like a castaway. |
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Others celebrated with a fish fry and, we were told, ample liquid refreshment. |
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The Buffalo Park dancing girls will entertain the crowd at the lunch-break and a number of catering and refreshment centres will be available. |
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As for refreshment of the liquid sort, walk down Belmont Street, just off Union Street, and you'll find yourself in dinky bar heaven. |
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Where to place groundskeepers and refreshment vendors is another factor to take note of. |
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Others were in constant discussions and debates in the campsites or in the refreshment areas. |
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Help me to rest in you on your Sabbath, to find peace for my soul, refreshment for my spirit and new life for my flesh. |
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Frustrated, I forcefully shove out of the group and stand by the refreshment table with the small group of wallflowers. |
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Alas, the joint was shut, and there would be no refreshment for the parched 21st-century wayfarer. |
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They have books, books on tape, whoopee cushions, comedy cassettes, slot machines, and generally over 500 varieties of liquid refreshment. |
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A refreshment kiosk is already on the site which is leased out as an annual franchise by the council. |
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I think some creative expression and refreshment is a good idea. |
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Dara pretended not to hear and walked off towards the refreshment stand. |
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This extra bit of sleep, gratuitous as it is, makes me think of the refrigerium, or heavenly refreshment, that souls in purgatory are said to enjoy on occasion. |
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Just sit yourself down, and I'll bring you some refreshment. |
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The life of the gallery is dependent on the renewal and refreshment of its artists and dealers. |
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I pray you won't take it amiss if I offer you a refreshment? |
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There was lots of time between presentations for people to gather at the remarkably long refreshment table and stuff their faces with scones, coffee, and root beer. |
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Once the PS3 is announced, Sony may also feel the PS2 will need refreshment in order to counter a potential tail-off in sales as consumers prepare to wait for the new machine. |
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It's compounded as I wander up the road in search of refreshment. |
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It was apparent that they had partaken of a quantity of refreshment in one of the many fine hostelries in the area, some of which even have toilets for their female customers. |
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The cinema includes digital photographic services, cafe, refreshment counters, and decor that reflects the history and glamour of the art of film-making. |
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Volaries of tame pigeons gathered about the fountain for refreshment. |
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They could throw their venues open as car parks and offer patrons the use of their clubhouses and bars for snacks, lunches and liquid refreshment. |
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So what is it in white wines that offers that element of refreshment? |
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It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones. |
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Against all odds, we, the drowsy and starving passengers who had to forego refreshment stops along the way to make up for lost time, entered the city of Durban. |
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Praise to you for offering us your refreshment and revival day after day! |
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So I trotted merrily over to the best of the refreshment stands, treated myself to a hot bacon buttie and a cup of black tea, and sat down to enjoy it. |
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Summer is a time when we all seek refreshment and rejuvenation. |
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No fleet can possibly sail to or return from India without touching at some proper place for refreshment, and, in time of war, it must be equally necessary for protection. |
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The question is, what kind of refreshment is Smith's gritty realism? |
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I follow and offer refreshment, which is once more declined, though this time the Italian's manner is not offhand, but solicitous and somewhat grave. |
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And when I passed the refreshment stand on the way out of the theater, I could not help but think of skittles. |
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The mockup will feature a flat floor with a walk-in baggage compartment and a large refreshment area. |
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Various food vendors will also offer assorted types of traditional Scottish refreshment and sustenance. |
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With a great detour to the east, almost to the coast of South America, the expedition regained Tahiti for refreshment. |
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In this section there are options for refreshment in Ryde, Puckpool, Seaview and Bembridge. |
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In extent the new refreshment post was to be kept as confined as possible to reduce administrative expense. |
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The devil headed for Widecombe via the Tavistock Inn, in nearby Poundsgate, where he stopped for directions and refreshment. |
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In need of refreshment we visited Bermuda's original Swizzle Inn at Bailey's Bay. |
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Ohren encourages dancegoers to buy tickets early so refreshment coordinators know about how many people to expect. |
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The movement itself claims to be nothing new, but a refreshment of original Judaism. |
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The refreshment was brought in, and before the session adjourned, they had lowered the contents of a black bottle of private stock by several fingers. |
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The Corbie Haugh on the far bank featured the Corbie Well, which provided refreshment for the washerwomen as they pegged out their sheets on the grass. |
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