Until now the stunning Greek island of Kefalonia has remained something of a well-kept secret. |
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One was a cloak of a rich, royal purple so unfaded, unfringed, and well-kept that it looked new, defying the years it had spent in storage. |
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An extremely well-kept family castle without any major works to be carried out. |
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No, they didn't only live from dates, although a well-kept date plantation was enough to feed a whole family! |
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This lovely tradition of gifting trees to Grand-Pré is still a well-kept secret. |
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A blended whisky can contain up to 50 fifty different single malts and grain whiskies, but the proportions of each remain a well-kept secret. |
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By its restoration of quality, by its well-kept decoration, sophisticated and calm atmosphere. |
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The decision infuriated residents, who saw their once well-kept verges rapidly turn into wilderness. |
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The lawn was well-kept, but still a bit wild, with weeds and poorly pruned brushes lining the walkway up the hill. |
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A well-kept, tidy and attractive front garden is a good selling point, adding value to your property. |
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I cycled through forests, rolling hills, grazing pastures and past a few extremely well-kept country properties. |
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Their balcony, though small, used to be neat and tidy with well-kept hanging baskets. |
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Though it was small, it was clean and well-kept, and the tables were of good quality along with the chairs. |
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You should always present a clean, well-kept appearance as it makes a difference to being viewed as a professional. |
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For those who like to measure their speed in knots, the waterways north of Angers have been a well-kept secret for far too long. |
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The Spotted Ox must be a well-kept secret by those in the know, we only found out about it by chance. |
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It is a well-kept secret which is good as it will keep riff-raff like you away. |
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He died in 1945 and the well-kept secret came to light only 50 years after the king's death when the doctor's private diary was opened. |
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The Winster Valley is one of South Lakeland's well-kept secrets, dearly loved by those who know it. |
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Housed in the Studio Cormier, its location is an unintentionally well-kept secret. |
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It's a well-kept secret and has a perfectly balanced tannic structure with dark, delicious fruit. |
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There is nothing more enjoyable than playing on a well-kept grass court on a lovely day. |
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The marinade for the grilled meat and seafood is delectable and ingredients are a well-kept secret, as we were unable to get it from the staff. |
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A couple of old fir trees tower over the field, and yes, there's a house, a driveway, a garage, all well-kept. |
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It was an ugly, unfruitful thing, in comparison to the delicate, well-kept gardens of other Mayfair houses. |
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It features the Charlotte Nature Museum, a well-kept baseball field, and a large body of water. |
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The imposing sandstone facade, steep pitched roof, decorated parapets and grand full length bay windows overlook well-kept gardens. |
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The floor under the stairs is pebbled with a wall-length glass panel window overlooking the well-kept garden. |
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The judges were very impressed by the well-kept farm entrance and the high quality of buildings around the farmyard. |
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And in this well-kept secret of a career, Hardin's eye for a new talent helped her break through the barrier. |
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Even in the most well-kept apartment houses, ventilation ductwork can become a breeding ground for mold, mildew, fungi and bacteria. |
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The collection includes views of City Square, well-kept parks and pristine bandstands, the Civic Hall, Boar Lane, and photographs from inside the infirmary. |
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That's a well-kept secret, Bulgarian chicks. |
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It now has twelve shooting bays on a well-kept range with regular target shooting taking place under lights on Monday and Wednesday nights as well as daylight target shooting. |
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Respect: A well-kept toilet brings status and respect to its owner. |
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A lady likes a well-kept man, and you'll definitely notice the attention she'll give you! |
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But once you have got to know them, you uncover a well-kept secret. |
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Pushing the door open with his elbow, he entered a small, well-kept lavatory with a white painted stall in one corner and two sinks on the other wall. |
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People who would like to explore the Valais on shanks's pony or by mule trekking will find a great deal of diversity on about 8000km of well-kept paths. |
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We're on the Medway estate, a well-kept network of mock Tudor semis and desirable council housing complete with spring blossom and multi-car ownership. |
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Fourth, a well-kept lawn or park is a good thing round a nice house. |
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A short walk down Meyer's street reveals several well-kept gems, including a 1927 Spanish-style home and a Sears Roebuck kit house. |
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On the contrary, it is an attractive, well-kept building with no financial problems or major repair problems. |
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I guess that White House confirmation strategy is a well-kept secret. |
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One of backcountry skiing's well-kept secrets is that skiers get caught in avalanches with fair regularity, though they are often small and rarely fatal. |
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The model shelter offers well-kept spacious living conditions with an abundance of toys, playful volunteers and social interaction among the animals. |
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Lunch at a table under a tree in an immaculately clean, open and well-kept area near the car park was welcome for hungry tummies after the exercise. |
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On the rails, rather than the road, there was an unmistakable sense of exploring uncharted territory, being part of a well-kept secret and much closer to the natural world. |
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He shows Arthur around his house, which is clean and well-kept. |
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A long, gently sloping driveway leading from the lock seems to disappear before opening on to well-kept parklands running alongside the Loing. |
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Arbon is popular for its well-kept lakeside promenade and famous for its Sauser old-timer vehicles. |
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Robert whipped at a patch of well-kept grass with his riding crop. |
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A well-kept house with a countrified air and extensive flat grounds where children can run freely. |
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Ultramodern design, widened internal space, well-kept finishes and conception even more sure are the trump cards of the range. |
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It's a tidy, well-kept neighbourhood of historic homes and the location of the Second City Comedy Club, a place that has spawned so many comedic talents. |
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The steel town, though down on its luck, has an all-American feel, with well-kept clapboard bungalows and plenty of patriotic flags. |
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Regarding the confidentiality of data related to the treatment of victims of violence, all the providers we met told us that professional secrecy in that matter was well-kept. |
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From the above, it would seem that Rabban Gamliel had a different masoret from R' Yehoshua, one that was a very well-kept secret. |
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The quality of the used gemstones, the international fame, and the requirement of a well-kept realization, engender models of exception from which emanates a magic charm. |
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Neighbors said the black Toyota 4Runner doesn't belong to anybody who lives on their street, which ends at a desert hillside and is lined with well-kept tract homes. |
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Stunning property with oodles of charm. It comprises a main house, a barn and a gite to finish to renovate, on 5578 m² of well-kept and mature garden. |
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This product repairs split ends and gives the hair a well-kept appearance. |
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Industrial facilities or ones located at steam engine depots are for instance always significantly more soiled than a family home in the countryside or a well-kept townhouse! |
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A well-kept secret, this Speyside single malt is the first nonvintage selection of batches from different unspecified years. |
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Daily card games, Shabbos services and the preparation of the Shabbos supper are intertwined with walks, and visits to the pool, and conversations on the well-kept lawns. |
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If you're quick, you can still bag a well-kept Interceptor for less than PS20,000, but it won't be long before they romp to PS50k, and then PS100k for the best. |
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Drawing a deep, steadying breath, Barefoot smelled the machine oil of the well-kept smoke pole. His very first shot put an immediate stop to Swann's barraging of Jessie. |
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