I think of myself as a very friendly, easy, accessible guy, but I seem to intimidate people, or at least the fact of who I am intimidates people. |
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Pop-rock is rock music that's accessible enough to be appreciated by anybody. |
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It is difficult to get food to Seliyarovo because the 420-person village is only accessible by car or helicopter. |
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The most succulent treats are left here by pilgrims who crowd into a small antechamber accessible only to the temple priests. |
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Fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are being replaced by readily accessible foods high in saturated fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates. |
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It is free for the asking, contains good tutorials and sample models, and was designed to be accessible. |
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However, his accounts were personal and, at times, not entirely accessible to the audience. |
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Third, he made it all accessible to the intelligent layman in simple, lucid English. |
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This book is a pleasure to read and should be readily accessible to anyone with even a basic understanding of early American history. |
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The sooner educationalists use accessible and understandable terms, the more sensible their pronouncements will become. |
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They also had to do a lot of construction on the building, redo all the plumbing and make it wheelchair accessible. |
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It is accessible for visitors using wheelchairs and there is limited disabled parking. |
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With the aid of the community and its residents, we will raise the money to build a house that is wheelchair accessible. |
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Almost the entire venue, including all stages and podiums, was wheelchair accessible. |
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All of these tests were done in our large, airy, wheelchair accessible, multi-purpose community hall. |
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He said that it would not be possible to make the main entrance wheelchair accessible but that the council would try to widen some of the paths. |
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Anyone who met him at the conventions can attest to how friendly and accessible he was. |
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But I think he will appreciate it for its openness, I hope, and how it helps to make Jesus approachable, accessible. |
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We want people to feel they are an accessible and approachable channel of communication. |
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By and large, says Big Fat's chief strategy officer, John Palumbo, he picks people who are accessible and easy to speak with. |
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Really smart, very friendly, accessible, and definitely more on top of what is going on in the lab. |
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Two, in doing this, try to identify a mentor to whom you can speak about your feelings, primarily a friend that is accessible. |
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I think what makes it a more watchable and probably accessible film is that it feels like a richer experience. |
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For the casual non-pilgrim visitor, their relaxed atmosphere makes them extremely accessible. |
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They are rapidly acquiring a reputation for producing accessible and uniquely powerful theatre. |
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Martins tend to avoid such housing as it is much more accessible to predators such as cats, raccoons, and squirrels. |
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The data will be published to publicly accessible websites provided by the councils. |
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We welcome the fact that the initiative is structured to be simple to administer yet provide accessible, relevant and actionable information. |
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I see accessible, crowd-pleasing entertainment that is rich with meaning and jouissance. |
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By Judaizing the adventure tale, the great beyond is made seemingly accessible to any Jew. |
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The new pergola is adjacent to the dining room and is easily accessible through French doors. |
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To make for easier wiring, find a junction box that is already hooked to the circuit and in an accessible place. |
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Rather than reproduce these sometimes technical diagrams, they are redrawn in a more accessible form. |
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Our aim is to ensure that these services are readily accessible through use of the latest developments and advances in technology. |
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His music is an accessible blend of African drums, mouth harp, flute, kalimba, kora and several other instruments. |
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The book is thorough, has great ideas in it, and makes whitework accessible even for the beginner. |
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Water heaters and furnaces should be concealed by screens or closets but kept accessible. |
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The volunteers at the reserve regularly grade the road and make sure that it is accessible. |
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Nelson has digested, reassembled, and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible. |
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Berlin was isolated in the heart of the Russian zone and accessible only by the one railway line, autobahn and air corridor. |
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The government has also been airlifting food and non-food supplies to the villages that are not accessible by road. |
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A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user. |
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The fence includes stiles, a bridle gate and kissing gates which are fully accessible to push-chairs and wheelchair users. |
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Marx drafted and redrafted this chapter several times in order to make it as accessible as possible. |
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You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public. |
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Moreover, he's got a happy knack of presenting complex ideas in an accessible, engaging and entertaining way. |
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When snow is deep and moose ''yard'' together, they are more accessible in greater numbers to wolves. |
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Do we make the sacramental preparation for people with learning difficulties relevant and easily accessible? |
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This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa. |
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The saint rests in his tomb and also in immediately accessible reliquaries to the left of the royal doors of the icon screen. |
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Reduce the risk of x-radiation exceeding 0.5 mrd in a one-hour period at a distance of 5 cm from accessible surfaces outside the treatment zone. |
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Its growth and prosperity also depends on how accessible tourist resorts are to the leisure seekers. |
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Anything that doesn't dumb it down but makes it more accessible to people is doing a really good job in my eyes. |
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Cost effective, powerful, flexible and, most of all, accessible, SMP is an all-round, excellent media production tool. |
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Awash National park is one of the finest and most accessible reserves in the country. |
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Reproductions were now copiously available in books or accessible through one of the 'art unions' that promoted the sale of artistic prints. |
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Though pastors and educated lay readers will find it accessible, the text is intended for an academic, rather than an ecclesiastical, audience. |
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Electronic product registries assign each item a 14-digit code, then include it on a global list accessible to retailers. |
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This may have made it the most easily accessible prey for predators in the nekton, such as fishes. |
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For professional and layman alike, this thoughtful and accessible volume is a good place to start. |
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Efforts are being made to allow ordinary citizens a more prompt and accessible redress where they feel they were wronged in a newspaper report. |
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It also provides an accessible introduction to an under-explored area in the development of Marxism. |
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Even though summer means tourist in Boston, I don't dumb the wines down though I do look for flavors that are accessible. |
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From a scene nurtured by punk rock and zines, it's literate yet accessible, questioning everything but never cynical. |
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While accessible to surrounding tribes, the area remains largely untouched because of the belief that a giant anaconda guards its shores. |
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As for the film archives, those of some major studios are freely accessible, while others are not. |
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Behind it is a large street level parking lot accessible from Richmond Street. |
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She pledged to bring to the state Senate the same accessible style she has shown as an alderwoman. |
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To encapsulate his humanitarianism in this immensely accessible ribaldry is a triumph of serious intention within comic means. |
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Located on the ridge above Galena, three backcountry yurts are accessible by a short ski or snowshoe. |
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In addition, the rear section of the guest-house roof incorporates a 4-foot-deep lap pool accessible from the patio of the main building. |
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His language is very accessible as it is closer to the speaking rather than the literary language. |
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Because the cave was previously accessible, the site was vandalized and archaeologic remains stolen. |
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His many parables, his wisdom, his humor and his approachability make his message accessible to both the scholar and the man on the street. |
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It is written in a smooth and engaging style using accessible language without simplifying the arguments. |
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He uses a language that is accessible to a larger audience, and more suited to humorous asides. |
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The place was very poor, the bedroom being upstairs and accessible only by a ladder. |
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The archaeological remains of Chambal lie in the range of 40 Km. from Gwalior, easily accessible by road. |
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Other shallow wrecks in the area accessible at slack water include a variety of smaller Mulberry components and an infantry landing craft. |
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With the dumps gone, datolite collecting switched to the accessible underground workings of the Michigan mine. |
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Health services are responsible for ensuring the information exists and is reliable and accessible. |
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When placed on their aboral side in a finger bowl of fresh, ambient temperature sea water, the tube-feet of the sea star are readily accessible. |
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The walk-in service at the clinic is designed to provide immediate and accessible services in times of need, as determined by the client. |
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A reduction in expertise will result, but will divert minor problems to a more accessible clinic. |
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Nine pages of bibliography and both a name index and a subject index round out the book and help make it accessible. |
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Clear and informative maps introduce each chapter, and a comprehensive index makes this abridgment very accessible. |
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In 1853, she published an abridgement and translation of Comte's Cours, which made it accessible to a widespread audience for the first time. |
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He knew that the impact of European abstract art was limited because it was accessible only to a select few. |
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That kind of heady wordplay isn't always consistent or accessible, yet it generates excitement with every vivid line. |
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The town is also accessible by good roads, has an airport and a harbour, but all these facilities need tourist upgrading. |
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If Millfield Park is not accessible by public transport, persuade someone to take you there. |
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The service and food were good as always, but this room is not accessible to elderly and handicapped people. |
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The land is accessible by means of existing public rights of way and a regular bus service. |
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The location is accessible by car and motorcycle, but to get to the crater itself you have to walk another three kilometers along a path. |
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She also comments that there are no laws in Lebanon ensuring that public areas are accessible to disabled people. |
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Of course, not all destinations are accessible by bus, and you can't always cram two kids and the family dog onto a Greyhound. |
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Most sites and programs in the park are accessible to persons with disabilities. |
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Peace and quiet is available further north at Scotland Bay, but that area is not accessible by road. |
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Not only is online information easily accessible to employees, it frees human resources staff to deal with non-routine issues. |
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It's really about ensuring that the company resources are maintained and easily accessible to the right people. |
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It said primary care trusts must pay much more attention to men's health, particularly by making local services more easily accessible to them. |
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Ever since signing with Nike, the 125-year-old club's merchandise bas been easily accessible to American soccer fans. |
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This will make data regarding what material is available accessible to a wider group of researchers. |
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But materials available in private collections and religious establishments are not easily accessible to scholars. |
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Thus, foraging habitat was readily accessible to cowbirds on all study sites. |
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The BIND database and its associated software tools are easily accessible to both academics and commercial companies worldwide. |
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Everything is easily accessible to the customer, who is left free to browse until assistance is needed. |
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Store the information on your computer, but also make a hard copy that is easily accessible to your family. |
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It is one of the world's most well loved ballets and is easily accessible to those whose knowledge of classical ballet is only limited. |
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Sometimes, paradoxically, you can even use ambiguity to make the story more understandable or accessible. |
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The author's prose is clear and his image of Zimbabwe is accessible and understandable, if perhaps oversimplified. |
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And the supporting studies are more accessible to the intelligent layperson than some reports suggest. |
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Appreciation of context transforms knowledge to understanding, and only education can make that context accessible to us. |
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Many of these methods are not yet widely used because they are not easily understood or packaged in accessible ways. |
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Consumers are also gaining the ability to take the designs into their own hands as 3D printing becomes more accessible. |
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Which is bad, because we all have an investment in making college affordable and accessible to everyone. |
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But the site is incompatible with special screen reading software that would make it accessible to blind readers. |
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Gardens can be designed to be accessible and interesting to people of all levels of abilities. |
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Travel with lofty purpose really began when it was accessible only to a small and privileged class with unlimited time to travel. |
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Women do so, experts say, because the diet has been made so accessible that it now seems like the popular thing to do. |
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For all his commitment to the faith and practice of the church, Childs has not written a commentary easily accessible to those working in the church. |
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On balance though, this book expertly manages to bring history alive and makes this important period in European and Moroccan history easily accessible to a wider audience. |
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Each cache director contains four independent regions of cache memory for a total of 32 separately addressable, simultaneously accessible regions of cache memory. |
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Trowbridge library has two publicly accessible computers equipped with the special software, one in the lending library and one in the reference library. |
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There are about 4000 different types of catfish in the world but the best known in Europe, and the most accessible to the UK angler is the wels catfish. |
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On the first floor, a new, more accessible, counter has been fitted in the reference library and an improved air-flow system will help to stabilise the temperature. |
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Although I imagine those with more knowledge of the other series will have a deeper understanding, it is still quite accessible to neophytes like myself. |
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She was told the caretakers would provide a basic service including sweeping and mopping where necessary of halls, landings and stairs and cleaning of accessible windows. |
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Instead, due to less intensive agriculture, such plantations are confined to the areas around habitation and in some of the more accessible valleys. |
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If a body is readily accessible to insects, adipocere is unlikely to form. |
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Perhaps womanist is a word that does not obscure or contradict feminism, but that represents a new kind of feminism that is fresh, informed and accessible. |
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The museum is fully accessible, and wheelchairs are available. |
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Accessible only by a dirt path which runs off a single track road, it's about as far from the heady glamour of Hollywood as you can imagine. |
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The main entrance has been made wheelchair accessible and much improved. |
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After a couple of months of rehabilitation at a Calgary hospital, Berg and van Breda moved to Steveston where they have purchased a home and made it wheelchair accessible. |
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Tenby Museum and Art Gallery is welcoming everyone along to an open day in its reference library, which is usually only accessible by appointment for research purposes. |
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He quickly established an accessible, repeatable operatic formula, combining situation comedy plots with the frequent arias demanded by his audiences. |
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Several key buildings in Waterford, including churches, are still not recognising the needs of disabled people because they're not wheelchair accessible. |
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All designs were to be accessible by ambulant disabled and elderly people. |
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Should she return to work before then, it is likely that some adjustments would have to be made at the courts to make them more accessible for wheelchair users. |
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It's completely non-smoking, although there's a smoking room downstairs, and a sizeable flight of steps up to the front door means that it's not wheelchair accessible. |
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In this case, the quantal amplitude of postsynaptic response strongly depends on the number of accessible postsynaptic receptors in the vicinity of the release sites. |
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Microsoft makes its source code accessible to a variety of customers, partners, researchers, governments and academicians through the Shared Source Initiative. |
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Except, of course, health care isn't easily accessible to all. |
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Mayo County librarian, Austin Vaughan, told the Western People that the mobile library is currently being upgraded to become wheelchair accessible. |
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Second, his academic experience at the University of Chicago makes him singularly suited to translate the arcana of policy into an accessible format. |
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The graveyard is only accessible by sea, so sailors from the Type 22 warship hopped in a boat provided by the British Embassy in the Omani capital, Muscat, to reach the cove. |
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There are far too few accessible public loos in our town centres and the one in the car park is the only reliable convenience with a reasonable standard of cleanliness. |
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The site is accessible by means of a narrow path on the southern side. |
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The museum is wheelchair accessible and allows people of all ages and abilities to participate in what Gillies assures is an informative, educational and fun experience. |
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Roads are excellent and many of the prime areas are accessible by 2WD vehicles although for the most remote areas it is only safe to travel in convoys of 4WD vehicles. |
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In investigating domestic violence, it is tempting for academics to speak to only those more easily accessible women who are resident in refuges, rather than other victims. |
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By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, latent, unrealised needs. |
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Accessible to everyone, provided that one is in good physical condition and footsure. |
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Destitute area residents live in homes constructed of mud, sticks and stones and the villages are only accessible by mountain dirt roads and foot paths. |
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Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares. |
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His cto is expected to employ a similar tech savvy to make the federal government more accessible to citizens. |
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A spokesperson for Ms Harney said she is committed to making the full range of cancer services available and accessible to cancer patients throughout Ireland. |
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On the night Joe died, they found the ladders partly pulled down, despite them normally being pushed up at a height only accessible by leaping up a nearby wall. |
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But keep them easily accessible to people in the house, in case of fire. |
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It changed my mind about backpackers, as I discovered they were cheaper and often better quality than most hotels, and the people are more accessible and friendlier. |
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I welded steel and angle iron to the bucket to reinforce the grapple fork control and hoses were moved to the front where they are accessible to the operator. |
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Students learn from their peer teachers, enjoy the contact with peers from the class ahead of them and find the peer teachers accessible and easy to ask questions. |
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A world away from dry accounts of historical events, it succeeds in shedding much new light on the 1905 Russian Revolution in an accessible and exciting way. |
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The Xbox Live Marketplace is accessible to everyone who connects their Xbox 360 console to a broadband connection and creates an Xbox Live account. |
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Since the lumbar lordotic curvature is maximal in this midline area, the midline retroperitoneal structures lie far forward and are very accessible. |
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This keeps great volumes of data easily accessible to users at all times without overloading primary storage or requiring expensive disk purchases for less active data. |
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The NCC should be easily accessible to children and should have in-built mechanisms like toll-free phone lines and the presence of children's friends. |
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Older sisters may be particularly accessible and helpful in promoting family reconnections because they are likely to feel so responsible for family well being. |
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Despite these quibbles, I recommend this book as a widely accessible and clearly written summary of the main causes of the Great Depression and its legacy for economic policy. |
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Much of the countryside is accessible too, with hundreds of long-distance paths and shorter, waymarked routes to help you discover woodlands, heaths, hills and moors. |
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But wading out into the crystal water, I had to remind myself that only 50m away was the largest accessible shipwreck in the world of recreational diving. |
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The lack of accessible, inexpensive books on the subject is an important limitation on the ability of Arab universities to teach about the United States. |
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Latinas are debased by their poverty, thus making them accessible to any man with a few bucks. |
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He interjects a tiny bit of singing into his standard toasting, which certainly makes things more accessible if you can't understand what he is saying. |
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When we act in a holy way, sanctifying His Name and creation itself, then, the Presence of God becomes more accessible to man, and nature stands aside for God. |
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It is very accessible and, placed as it is in the centre of the western Mediterranean, ideal for weekenders who can afford the air-ticket every week. |
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In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point. |
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How did you make the book accessible without dumbing it down? |
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The result is a complex, overlapping set of rules which is most undesirable in the sphere of consumer protection where remedies should be accessible and understandable. |
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It's not just the picture on the front cover but the 130 inside that make this book easily accessible to those who are not familiar with the area. |
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I'm demanding they are accessible to everyone and allow working dogs to come into the restaurant. |
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The Old Mine is currently entered through an upper adit as the main is no longer accessible. |
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The other merely needs jealousy and bate, of which there are great and easily accessible reservoirs in every human heart. |
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The crawlable web made accessible by search engines does not represent the total extent of the Internet. |
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Like C. S. Lewis's Narnia, the southwest tip of Michigan is an accessible escapeland, just an hour and a half from the city yet worlds apart. |
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Another source of easily accessible material are follicles from hairplucks. |
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Around St Mary's several minor islands become accessible, including Taylor's Island on the west coast and Tolls Island on the east coast. |
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All law systems rely on written publication of the law, so that it is accessible to all. |
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In 2007 the Yorkshire Garland Group was formed to make Yorkshire folk songs accessible online and in schools. |
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The novel's less accessible aspects were ignored by the Hollywoodian money machine. |
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Large scale Roman agriculture replaced them in lowland Britain and they are more common in less accessible regions such as the West Country. |
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The Ouse was originally a tidal river, accessible to seagoing ships of the time. |
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The Valley Station features accessible parking near the entrance and access to the station via a funicular-like lift device called an inclinator. |
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The Bridgewater Way is a scheme to redevelop the canal and make it more accessible to users, particularly cyclists. |
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Other benefits include restoring the tranquil nature of the lake and making it safer and more accessible for all users. |
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The Peak District is readily accessible by public transport, which reaches even central areas. |
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Ripon is accessible from the east and west via the A61 which is the main road running through the city. |
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His papers are held at the Churchill Archives Centre in Cambridge, and are accessible to the public. |
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Two motorway service areas are on the M25, and two others are directly accessible from it. |
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Birmingham Airport is accessible from the north and south via Junction Six of the M42 motorway. |
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The geography and small size of the island makes the climbing easily accessible. |
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It may also occur indirectly by social structures that are not equally accessible to all. |
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Universities concentrated on science in the 19th and 20th centuries and became increasingly accessible to the masses. |
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The intention is that material curated by UCL Eprints will remain accessible indefinitely. |
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They were connected to the castle by removable wooden bridges, so if the towers were captured the rest of the castle was not accessible. |
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Though the entrance has narrowed with time, the pixie house, a natural cavern on Sheep Tor, is still accessible. |
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Windsor is accessible from Junction 6 of the M4 and from Slough via a 3 mile long dual carriageway. |
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It is now the official residence of the Prince Andrew, Duke of York and not accessible by the public. |
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They are also often located in areas of caves that are not easily accessible. |
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The Royal Academy has an important collection of books, archives and works of art accessible for research and display. |
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Zeffirelli borrowed from Brook's ideas, altogether removing around a third of the play's text to make it more accessible. |
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Peter Davison's publication of the Complete Works of George Orwell, completed in 2000, made most of the Orwell Archive accessible to the public. |
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The Western concept of 'World Music' homogenizes many different genres of popular music under one accessible term for Western audiences. |
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The result is a film that is challenging, accessible and hard to stop thinking about. |
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The holdings are easily accessible to the general public in the Study Room, unlike many such collections. |
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A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. |
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Only one important library in Britain, namely Chetham's Library in Manchester, was fully and freely accessible to the public. |
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Some academic libraries, especially those at public institutions, are accessible to members of the general public in whole or in part. |
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Depending on the particular institution, special libraries may or may not be accessible to the general public or elements thereof. |
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Roads, railway lines, and canals all split hunting countries, but at the same time they made hunting accessible to more people. |
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It was intended to deliver fast paced, exciting cricket accessible to thousands of fans who were put off by the longer versions of the game. |
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The same report ranked The Irish healthcare system as having the 8th best health outcomes but only the 21st most accessible system in Europe. |
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Change is inevitable and essential so that our public services can become more efficient, effective, accessible and responsive. |
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Many nearby reefs are readily accessible from shore by snorkellers, especially at Church Bay. |
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The only permanently inhabited island, Pitcairn, is accessible only by boat through Bounty Bay. |
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The island has one shallow harbour with a launch ramp accessible only by small longboats. |
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The width of the major groove means that the edges of the bases are more accessible in the major groove than in the minor groove. |
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Both have shops and restaurants landside and airside, and all areas are accessible to disabled passengers. |
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Gatwick is also accessible from the A23, which serves Horley and Redhill to the north and Crawley and Brighton to the south. |
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Its proponents advocate the economic benefits of more extensively accessible hydrocarbons. |
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The pulpit, often raised so as only to be accessible by a staircase, was the centerpiece of the building. |
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Both fields share a focus on readers who are in search of accessible reading satisfaction. |
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The arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. |
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The album received critical acclaim for its more accessible sound and personal lyrics. |
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The network also needs to produce accessible output containing subtitles, signing and audio description. |
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Airside areas include all areas accessible to aircraft, including runways, taxiways and aprons. |
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The card has a SCOSTA QR code embedded on the card, through which all the details on the card are accessible. |
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A governor had to make himself accessible to the people he governed, but he could delegate various duties. |
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Dumfries Art Trail brings together artists, makers, galleries and craft shops with venues accessible all year round. |
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Letters patent are so named from the Latin verb pateo, to lie open, exposed, accessible. |
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Morgan was also influenced by the American beat poets, with their simple, accessible ideas and language being prominent features in his work. |
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Her poems address issues such as oppression, gender, and violence in an accessible language that has made them popular in schools. |
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The aim of the Register is to provide a definitive and accessible resource to promote and preserve tartans. |
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Currently, the airport is easily accessible by road due with direct access to the adjoining M8 motorway. |
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The walls are in the care of Cadw but only a small section is accessible to the public. |
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The expansion of assets accessible to member nations to perform military operations is a crucial attribute of coalitions. |
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Although still owned by the port, Roath Basin is now only used as a hospitality berth, and is only accessible by vessels via Roath Dock. |
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It is cited by many critics and fans alike as their most polished and accessible work. |
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In addition, it is believed that the Arctic seabed may contain substantial oil fields which may become accessible if the ice covering them melts. |
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The relatively accessible continental shelf is the best understood part of the ocean floor. |
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Where the rock faces meet the North Sea, there are several sea caves accessible only by small boat. |
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The rising popularity of the car increased the mobility of birdwatchers and this made new locations accessible to those interested in birds. |
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It is accessible, most times, at low tide by crossing sand and mudflats which are covered with water at high tides. |
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As a deepwater port, it is accessible to all types of ships whatever their size around the clock. |
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The United States government created the system, maintains it, and makes it freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver. |
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It is unique in that its programme will be chosen by lottery to ensure that it remains accessible and open to all comers. |
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The Indian Ocean is artificially connected to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal, which is accessible via the Red Sea. |
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By Part VIII, the valley is obviously accessible because a herd of stegosauri is passing through. |
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Travel is largely by small or medium ship, focusing on specific scenic locations with accessible concentrations of iconic wildlife. |
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Some of these remain accessible to the public, while others have been cordoned off. |
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Improved rail transportation made the towns of the Upper Cape accessible to Bostonians, such as Bourne and Falmouth. |
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A stairway to the lantern room was accessible only from the top floor of the house. |
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The interior wooden floors have been lost, but the spiral staircase and the stone, vaulted roof remain intact and accessible. |
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The station's appeal is broad and deep, with accessible daytime programmes and specialist programmes of particular types or eras of music. |
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The Undercliff is mostly accessible by a road, Undercliff Drive, running its length from Niton to Ventnor. |
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Scooters were also a practical and accessible form of transportation for 1960s teens. |
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In 1864, the first railway to Nice was completed, making the Riviera accessible to visitors from all over Europe. |
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With the advent of streaming RealAudio over HTTP, streaming became more accessible to a number of radio shows. |
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Sometimes the structures are still easily accessible, such as in a ghost town, and these may become tourist attractions. |
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Thus the Rhine was both significantly more accessible from Rome and better suited to supply sizeable garrisons than the regions beyond. |
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The Rhine was significantly more accessible from Rome and better equipped to supply sizeable garrisons than the regions beyond. |
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Nikita Khrushchev tried to make education more accessible, making it clear to children that education was closely linked to the needs of society. |
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In some countries, limited information on military operations and budgeting is accessible for the public. |
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Bartolomeu Dias crossed the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, thus proving that the Indian Ocean was accessible by sea. |
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The report advocated making education egalitarian and, thus, accessible to the greatest number. |
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As the area was hardly accessible for Tatar raids, there was a great influx of population from the recently devastated south. |
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Because of its texture and lustre, silk rapidly became a popular luxury fabric in the many areas accessible to Chinese merchants. |
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Medical care is not readily accessible, with doctors and hospitals out of reach for many villagers. |
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The offshore Besar Island, Upeh Island and Undan Island are part of Malacca which are accessible by jetty from Malacca mainland. |
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Malacca is also accessible by road from Kuala Lumpur International Airport located in the neighboring state of Selangor. |
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Long the only Chinese port accessible to foreign traders, the city fell to the British during the First Opium War. |
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The one located in the Chilean Navy Station is the more accessible and visited, and is commonly referred to as the Cape Horn lighthouse. |
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The Miami beach area, close to the continental shelf, is running out of accessible offshore sand reserves. |
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The islands are home to Dry Tortugas National Park, and are accessible only by boat or seaplane. |
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Sunk during World War II, it is one of the largest shipwrecks in the world that is accessible for recreational diving. |
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The Code, with its stress on clearly written and accessible law, was a major step in replacing the previous patchwork of feudal laws. |
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The development of the Napoleonic Code was a fundamental change in the nature of the civil law system, making laws clearer and more accessible. |
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The Internet, with the help of volunteers, has made the UK Hansard more accessible. |
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It would take close to two hundred years for gas to become accessible for commercial use. |
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The outskirts of the place is accessible by car, but it is forbidden to park or drive through the centre. |
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The valley is also accessible to highways and rail, cost competitive, and an educated workforce. |
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The centre of the estate is accessible by foot only and there was until 2012 a small convenience store here. |
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It is accessible only from a footpath that passes along Miterdale, at the foot of Muncaster Fell. |
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Fisherground is accessible via a public footpath, adjacent to Fisherground campsite. |
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The docks were expanded in 1908 with the construction of the Fish Dock, accessible through Wyre Dock and still used today for the inshore fleet. |
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By being just as interested in popular as well as classical genres, he is credited with making the arts more accessible and less elitist. |
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Vishansar Lake, Gangabal Lake and Tarsar Lakes are accessible only through different trekking routes. |
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Most of the Pennine Way is on public footpaths, rather than bridleways, and so is not accessible to travellers on horseback or bicycle. |
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The Metropolitan Borough of Oldham is only bordered by high moorland near Black Hill and is not accessible by road. |
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