He made his home in the wilds of the Blackstairs on the Wexford side, away from his home in Carlow. |
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Francis came all the way back into the big bad city from the wilds of New Haven, so we were glad to see him. |
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He loves the wilds of Upper Wharfedale, where the locals always greet him and his crew with a cheery wave and a smile. |
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Tony, a footloose and hard-living traveller, finds himself penniless and without a job out in the wilds of Kenya. |
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After all, if you're venturing into the wilds for a picnic, the food should be suitably gutsy and bursting with flavour. |
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Norman spent Songkran in the wilds of Phnom Penh getting his batteries re-charged and he came out smoking. |
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No Charlton game today, so I'm heading off to the wilds of Surrey for a change of scene. |
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Being back in Canada made me long for the untamed wilds of forest and rock that Fukui lacks. |
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I'm escaping to the wilds of the Peak District tomorrow for a couple of days. |
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The trouble with campaigning in the wilds of Oxfordshire is that you lose touch with the main battle. |
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Some players allow the pairs hand with wilds, sevens and aces to use a pair of jokers or a pair of twos as the wilds. |
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Some of Kenya's bush homes also offer camel safaris up into the wilds of the far north. |
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Then Actaeon, the young Boeotian, spoke to his companions in the hunt as they wandered through the solitary wilds. |
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The wilds of the Australian bush became a character in its own right, and it's hard to mess up such beautiful scenery. |
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Eddie and Maria are living an idyllic, isolated existence somewhere in the wilds of Norway. |
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What if we returned not just mustangs and burros but also elephants and lions to our continent's wilds? |
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This limitation can be sidestepped by venturing off the real number line into the wilds of the complex plane. |
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He's moved from Marche to the wilds of Moscow and then to Marbella, to the great monarch. |
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Solar panels, now common even in the wilds, are used mainly to power dim tube lamps. |
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Viewed from a log cabin in the wilds, today's Anchorage of 237,000 is a dreadful prospect. |
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In the right place, and in the right circumstances, out in the wilds, I can see the sense of having an all-weather, go-anywhere vehicle. |
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The area's most famous animal resident is, naturally, the reindeer, but wolverines, arctic foxes and bears also thrive in the region's wilds. |
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Read the exciting adventures of Black Bob, the clever sheepdog, in the wilds of Canada. |
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Schooler is a commercial fishermen and wilderness guide who makes a living in the wilds of Alaska. |
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The local bus from Kyle of Lochalsh whizzes its way, as it does every day, through the wilds of Skye towards Portree. |
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Here in the wilds of Scotland, there were also incidents of note, though none would stir fond memories of Corinthian spirit. |
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He went hunting for foxes' holes and rabbits' burrows, for genets, and other creatures of the wilds. |
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Around the little valley, other families are stirring, stoking their fires, planning chores, coming to grips with another day in the wilds of Montana. |
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David's mum and dad had a fish and chip shop in the wilds of Lincolnshire. |
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One old blanket wasn't much help trying to survive in the wilds. |
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After successfully moving our business to the wilds of the Oregon outback I've had a chance to use some new equipment and thought I'd share what I learned. |
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So anyway, I'm headed out of town for the next twelve days, to Salt Lake City and then the wilds of Wyoming's Wind Rivers region for some backpacking. |
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His Food for Free, published in the early 1970s, sent a generation of gourmets into the wilds to discover such delights as the rare dittander and parsley piert. |
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Soon they came upon Blanche, a poor, crazed woman living in the wilds. |
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When Gary's beating the best in the wilds of mid-Wales his fan club includes his wife, Amanda, daughter Sophie and young Gareth, who just happens to have his own dirt bike. |
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That's the first thing you learn in the wilds of life, where thrive all the arts, action, adventure, discoveries, revelations, epiphanies, excitements and beauties. |
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Burden adventured alone in wilds that aren't outside civilized life but that seethe within it. |
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In many cases the hedgehogs also have a jailor, in the form of badgers, the presence of which prevents their spread out into the wilds. |
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And third is the physical journey Sun makes, tracing the footsteps of Xuanzang, through the wilds of Central Asia and the sacred places of Buddhism. |
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So occasionally it is necessary to try to overcome the sense of being institutionalised by well-paved roads and street lighting and delve into the wilds of Oxfordshire. |
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This section ranges across the central area of England, from the wilds of the Peak District via the industrialised Black Country to the idyll of the Cotswolds. |
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Weather conditions are set to improve by Thursday, and pilots will take advantage, taking-off and climbing in thermals into the wilds of the high Alpine back country. |
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Just as the fortunes were petering out on the Bonanza and Dawson Creeks, word came of fabulous gold discoveries in the wilds of Northern Ontario. |
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The wilds teem with rosemary, juniper, thyme and wild oak producing wines unique in style and organoleptic qualities. |
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After scorning the bright lights of Los Angeles for years in favour of the wilds of an 800-acre ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he is suddenly Mr Hollywood. |
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The leech, Hirudo medicinalis, is found in the wilds of western and southern Europe. |
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Split your day between the proms of the English Riviera, the catacombs of Exeter, and the wilds of Dartmoor. |
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Some of the most enjoyable times I spend are in the wilds on my own away from the telephone. |
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They were taken to an unknown place out in the wilds where they were left to die. |
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All across Tasmania from the remote wilds of the south west to the rugged alpine peaks of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. |
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The rocky cliffs around the beach are perfect for making little excursions into the wilds. |
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Hiking through the wilds and boat touring in a fjord are some of the recreational activities that can be enjoyed in the park. |
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For example, the most common tree of the Canadian Shield, the black spruce, is a marvel of endurance in the struggle for survival in the wilds. |
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Start with a morning edible wilds hike in the company of a knowledgeable guide. |
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Electrical storms, not accompanied by rain, commonly occur in the wilds of Canada. |
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I also come from Abitibi and not only is it the capital city of the northern wilds, but it is also the queen city of the north-west. |
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Mrs Morgan, inevitably asks from the wilds of Wales Why were there not any Welsh people? |
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He and his wife Jocelyne spend free time roaming the wilds of the Rockies and the Shield Country of Ontario. |
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They took off through the timber, and so began a five-month hunt for two men in the wilds of America. |
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Here are the high plains and deeply-cleft bocage country of Normandy, the stony, prehistoric wilds of Brittany, and the richly-planted riversides of the Seine and the Loire. |
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Set in the middle of the arctic wilds of northern Canada, the station included a mock airlock, space toilet and spacesuits for conducting experiments outside. |
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Tom Pickard is is currently working on Rough Music, and is otherwise a poet on the dole in the wilds of the North Pennine hills. |
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He was recognized by the Order for his adventurous spirit and his passion for the wilds of Canada. |
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There, he meets and old girlfriend of his youth and they both begin a journey through the wilds of Iceland to die together. |
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Although it was unheard of for a woman to venture into the wilds of the African forest at that time, going to Africa had been Jane Goodall's childhood dream. |
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Ironically, unlike Kelly, Minnelli was pleased to get away from the feyness and painted scenery of the wilds of Scotland to revel in the noisy bar where the metropolitan Stewart is quite at home. |
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A cabin with thee in these wilds were better than a palace ungraced by thy presence. |
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The black and white ruffed lemur we have here, that you often see in zoos, is critically endangered in the wilds of Madagascar, unfortunately. |
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According to W. L. Morton, the basic Canadian identity has been shaped by living in a northern frontier economy in which people constantly come and go from the wilds to the settled areas. |
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When the American War of Independence comes to an end, the loyalist Avery family must leave everything behind and flee north to find a new life in the wilds of Canada. |
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He had walked the wilds of Imokoi before, he had pierced rakshas illusions, seenthrough the mist of demonic dwimmer-craft centuries ago. |
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The bill ostensibly aims to prevent wild species in Canada from becoming extinct or lost from the wilds, to secure their recovery and to prevent others from becoming extinct. |
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The virtual world is better at some things comparing prices, say, or giving consumers in the wilds of Kansas the same choice as ones in Manhattan. |
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Not only were these shrewd merchants and lawyers unafraid to brave the wilds in search of furs, but they had access to the vast markets in the British Empire. |
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First of the host A youthful chieftain, clad in pelt of pard, Whose mounture is a striped horse of the wilds Caparisoned in gold, rides nobly forth. |
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Let alone live in a house designed with the delicate curves of a butterfly wing, like one Victorian superhouse overlooking the wilds of the Bass Strait. |
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