Scenery and time slipped by as we passed through centuries of village and seacoast life. |
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Chichester worked tirelessly for causes far beyond the New Hampshire seacoast. |
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Some of those places are relatively small communities in emerging edge cities, university towns or seacoast enclaves like Nantucket. |
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Now living with her husband on the Massachusetts seacoast, it took her over two years to write the book. |
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With very few exceptions, most of the rest of the population lives in small picturesque villages on the seacoast. |
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We need to bring a new formula for habitation closer to 500 m from the seacoast for which a positive view is necessary. |
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The British expelled all the young Acadian men from Nova Scotia and distributed them down the shores of the American seacoast. |
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The federal government has exclusive power to make laws with respect to the seacoast and inland fisheries. |
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If the geese have nested near the seacoast, they may descend the rivers to more favourable coastal marsh areas. |
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At the same time, off Vietnam's seacoast, China is encroaching on the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos? |
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It was close to a Wendish fishing village on the seacoast, along an old trade route, the Via Regia. |
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The Act states specifically how the sustainable development of Canada's seacoast, inland fisheries and fish habitat should be managed. |
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Our seacoast is one of the longest of any country in the world, with 14,820 miles of mainland sea frontage and 34,650 miles of island frontage. |
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And what better way to do so than using the water from the Mediterranean seacoast of Castellón? |
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The region's relatively small areas of lowland extend along the seacoast and the major rivers. |
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There is more rainfall in the mountains than along the seacoast. |
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It was happily in the writer's childhood that Mrs. Stowe had written of those who dwelt along the wooded seacoast and by the decaying, shipless harbors of Maine. |
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It has golden hills and oak trees and a fine long seacoast, and I will live here as long as I can afford to, even if it means spending my old age in a trailer park. |
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Belgium's landscape varies widely: 67 kilometres of seacoast and flat coastal plains along the North Sea, a central plateau and the rolling hills and forests of the Ardennes region in the southeast. |
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Tourism is particularly important for the seacoast and Brittany is one of the most visited regions in France. |
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The earliest European settlements were along the seacoast, with the population most heavily concentrated in those towns that lay at the mouths of rivers. |
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Jijel, formerly Djidjelli, town and roadstead port, northeastern Algeria, on the Mediterranean seacoast and the western edge of the Collo Kabylie region. |
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Shakespeare, in The Winter's Tale, sets part of the action on the seacoast of Bohemia, but the fact that Bohemia has no seacoast does not damage The Winter's Tale as literature, though it would as geography. |
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Depending upon their seasonal movements, some of these fish stocks may be vulnerable to capture at various locations along seacoast and in fresh water. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to rise in the House today to speak to Bill C-45, An Act respecting the sustainable development of Canada's seacoast and inland fisheries. |
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Therefore, seacoast protection zones must be established and extended, and more restrictive environmental protection standards must be applied than the ones presently provided for in the EU directives. |
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The weather is generally milder on the seacoast than inland but rainfall occurs with the same intensity on both. |
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The Fatimids, while a Middle Eastern power of note, were very slow to respond to the arrival of the Crusaders and the eventual interference with their control of the southern seacoast. |
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Delicate paintings bring the seacoast and habitat of the murrelet to life and the story of its spring nest building and rearing of a murrelet chick. |
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The author disembarks from a Lake Champlain skiff at Burlington, which resembles a fishing-town on the seacoast, although there is a sickly, unbriny smell about. |
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