They went to a more posh high school and I settled for the one down the road with considerably fewer amenities. |
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The patient is deprived of amenities which may have been part of his life outside, or were, at least, available. |
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Guests enjoy a wealth of amenities, and the hotel features an on-site spa, evocative of a contemporary Roman bath. |
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The property, formerly a garage, is centrally located and convenient to all amenities. |
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Art deco bathrooms with deep baths are also on the large side, with antique silver taps and luxury amenities. |
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A large proportion are children who have barely obtained rudimentary education and live in shacks without basic amenities. |
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With very few houses and tourist amenities it is very easy to get lost in these mountains after dark. |
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The cabins were located on the side of hill with lots of deck room, clean amenities inside and lovely views. |
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Now entering its first full season, the Hidden Springs Ranch offers a unique experience that blends rustic charm with spa-caliber amenities. |
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The individual cells were tiny, bare closets with no amenities, and were designed to be too short to lie down in. |
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There may also be requests for bus depots and other civic amenities, for which we may acquire more land. |
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When the planning authority gave this permission they clearly intended to protect the amenities. |
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As you can see madam, this is a very desirable terraced property close to all local amenities. |
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Right now, there is a man in a Moscow prison cell who is accustomed to better amenities. |
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Members will also have access to amenities such as a whirlpool, a steam room and a sauna. |
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All you need to get most amenities connected is a name, an address, a date of birth and a driver's licence number. |
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And we are crying out for more leisure and other amenities in what is still a very deprived area. |
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The friend zone, contrary to what I'd been told, had an awful lot of amenities. |
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Knowledge of cleanliness, sanitation, clean potable water, and basic amenities for primary health in every village is an admirable beginning. |
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When choosing sites for new developments we still place great importance on having a post office and other public amenities nearby. |
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We are pleased to offer to the market this terraced house, convenient for access to all local amenities and transport links. |
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One possibility is private contracting to bundle together several programs aimed at restoring or conserving environmental amenities. |
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The development would be seriously injurious to the character of the adjoining village and the visual amenities of the area generally. |
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It will be designed to protect its amenities and preserve its open nature as a public common. |
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Interferences with the amenities of land and personal injuries arising during the use of land are cognate subjects. |
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She also hopes to ensure that the district council's cleansing and amenities targets the shop area and cleans it of dirt, weeds and loose bricks. |
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Many ranches provide amenities such as swimming pools, hot tubs, and game rooms. |
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The amenities have not materialised and are now long overdue and residents are becoming uneasy about when they arrive. |
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Luxury high-rise apartment buildings and large houses have all the amenities one would expect in the United States. |
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Special emphasis shall also be given to passenger amenities friendly to physically challenged persons. |
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Slowly shops and other amenities grew up beside the inns and a high-class residential area called Belle Grove was built. |
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The central city consists of basic amenities you would expect to see in any city, but its charm lies in the atmosphere. |
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Most amenities are within walking distance, however, the amount of empty storefronts and junk shops is astounding. |
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Its space, layout, storage, bathroom facilities, amenities, and balcony were all well designed. |
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Its handy location is only walking distance from the town center, beach and all amenities. |
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Plans call for new stairwells and elevators in the center of the building, new alarm and climate-control systems, and visitor amenities. |
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When he goes back to his hotel room in a downscale section of Los Angeles, the amenities are even fewer. |
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Railway commuters in the State will also benefit from the possible and expeditious improvements in passenger amenities. |
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Recreation amenities include a half-mile of private ocean beach, two pools, private cabanas, a whirlpool, and a variety of watersports. |
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Dwellers can enjoy a manageable home and a fashionable address that is accessible to both work and social amenities. |
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The proposal would have a detrimental effect on the amenities of neighbouring residents due to noise and disturbance. |
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Nudist resorts run the gamut from modest camping grounds to luxury villas with posh amenities. |
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It is, for all practical purposes, a modern city with all the amenities, including high-rise offices, expensive villas, restaurants, and cinemas. |
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It is unrealistic to expect the country to have the amenities that urban areas have. |
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Stranded in a tiny village without amenities, he eagerly accepts an offer of shelter in a local abode. |
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Servants' quarters, meanwhile, often lack such basic amenities as running water. |
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Therefore, I will ensure that urban poor living in slums will get better amenities. |
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Hotels that offer free amenities such as on-site breakfast, swimming pools, and water parks keep the family entertained. |
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Situated on a quiet road off Botanic Avenue, this period property is close to numerous shops, schools and amenities. |
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Local amenities include a funeral directors, bingo hall and Doris's Hair Salon who provides the latest blue rinse styles. |
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Likewise in a built environment, as peeling walls are repainted, drains are unclogged, and rooms and household amenities are added. |
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Otherwise the future of sport in the area will be very bleak indeed and may fine sporting amenities will remain underused. |
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He reads newspapers and law journals, and would like to improve Grahamstown's public amenities. |
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Moreover, basic amenities such as convenient shopping, community centre, play grounds, parks, gymkhanas, schools and hospitals will be provided. |
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Gaming amenities include over 900 state-of-the-art slot machines, 30 table games, keno and a sports book. |
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And if the developers have done that, they're hardly going to be agreeable to contributing further to public amenities. |
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Improvement in amenities without encroachment on the Green Belt is the general aim. |
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Most resorts have amenities such as a restaurant, shop, kiosk, swimming pool and filling station. |
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Travellers are shunted into sites that are like urban slums, only without the amenities. |
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Once past social amenities, Sula's reunion with Eva resonates with the troublous timbre between an ogbanje and parent. |
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The bottom-line is that improvements in and around the disaster area, particularly public amenities, should be restored as soon as possible. |
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Many Army barracks are overcrowded and lacking in modern amenities, such as air conditioning. |
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The Devil, of course, defends those hedonistic amenities, whereas Juan, a true Shavian, wants none of them and heads for a thinker's Heaven. |
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She contrasted this chaos to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Buala, which had no roads, no construction and no amenities. |
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His vision includes a relief road to run alongside the railway, cycleways and the improvement of amenities. |
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Half of this 20-acre site will be landfill with the remainder used for waste segregation, recycling and civic amenities. |
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We have here the where-with-all to make the best of all possible amenities. |
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Many of the remaining grasslands are located in areas with high natural amenities. |
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A fine first step in this direction would be to provide basic amenities in all the depots. |
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In addition, there is the impact on local amenities such as schools and health centres to be considered. |
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The church, built in 1843, had deteriorated in recent years and lacked basic amenities. |
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An architect had been taking pictures of local amenities for a planning application. |
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Many of the old buildings lacked even basic amenities like water supply and restrooms for women. |
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The local roads, services, amenities, houses and schools are not large enough. |
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Although there are sketchy details at present, the platform will feature all the usual amenities. |
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The system was one which, although it had its irritations, also had its comforts and amenities for both sides. |
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There is no doubt that the provision of these amenities has been a tremendous success. |
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Future generations can then enjoy the new amenities but will not rue the day we purposely destroyed the nature of the place. |
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Once you have decided where you want to live, make sure that the local amenities suit your needs. |
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His home was destroyed, along with schools and community amenities, and many people were killed. |
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You get better services, better local amenities, even public transport is better. |
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Local amenities include the City West Hotel and Health Club as well as the golf club and shopping facilities. |
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Basic amenities including toilet facilities and drinking water would be provided. |
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He stressed the need to provide basic amenities to people living in the rural areas. |
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All they want is a roof over their heads and the basic amenities so they can have fun for a few days. |
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To present smart new buildings and amenities to the world is one thing, truly regenerating an area is quite another. |
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Building a larger store with more amenities is the only way we can continue to meet customers' needs. |
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It is close to a number of amenities including the Westwood fitness club, Carrickmines tennis club and Leopardstown golf club and racecourse. |
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Moreover, searching questions regarding faculty and amenities might not be possible. |
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They are also worried that the development would ruin the area and lead to a loss of amenities. |
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What other city has so many amenities, yet so little of the annoyances that make bigger cities maddening? |
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It is all glam by comparison, a busy street, four lanes wide with a lot of the local amenities and lots more besides. |
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Despite the drawbacks, Anne said she truly wants to stay in the area but bemoans the lack of amenities for her kids. |
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Menus, amenities, staff uniform, and in-flight entertainment are all new. |
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The amenities include a fitness room, a sauna, a beauty parlor, and a karaoke setup. |
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The plane was overflowing with a cornucopia of luxury food and amenities, as if destined for Paris. |
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All of these amenities are, of course, in addition to the basic issue of getting there. |
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The amenities of urban life, restaurants, theaters, walk-able neighborhoods, bicycle lanes, attract the next generation. |
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As a result, the museum decided to improve amenities such as the store and restaurant, and to host events including poetry readings, recitals, and concerts. |
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All of the amenities are at hand, including tennis courts, squash, minigolf, windsurfing, pedal boats, kayaks, water-skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and fitness areas. |
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The good work of Councillor Willie Nolan in the provision of amenities is bound to have further influence on new road alignments and safety planning. |
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Find information on housing, flood risk, radon, mining, landslips, air quality, age distribution, crime, ethnicity, religion, health and amenities. |
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He also pointed out the concerns over traffic and the lack of amenities. |
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It has all the usual local amenities including a primary school and shop. |
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In the other, a wonderful new world of cabin amenities beckons everybody to be an early adopter. |
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There are no stores or amenities on the island and cars are not allowed, making for an abundance of bikers and roller-bladers gliding down the wide paved roads. |
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However, the audit does not assess the quality of the actual tourism product, rather the standard of amenities and infrastructure that visitors can expect when they arrive. |
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They are generally living in older areas of modern cities, which are well known for poor sanitation, lack of health facilities and basic amenities. |
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Birmingham offers all the amenities an NBA baller would need. |
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While onboard the train, guests can expect upscale amenities like multicourse dinners and 24-hour steward service. |
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Each year, thousands of tourist flock to Robertstown to enjoy the natural amenities in the area, with most visitors taking in a trip on the barge along the Grand Canal. |
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Modern knowledge has pragmatically proved itself in helping us to live much longer, healthier lives and enjoy amenities undreamed of by our progenitors. |
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Forty of the additional rooms will be suites, with amenities such as whirlpool-style bathtubs and free admission to the upscale Belterra spa and exercise facilities. |
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Kerala railway workers went on strike and protested outside Kozhikode railway station to demand improved safety and the provision of basic amenities for night-duty trackmen. |
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These unfortunate people were forced to leave their homes and dumped in the remotest parts of Poland by trainloads promising home, help and amenities. |
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He even questions whether the farmer should supply the sheep, and provide shearers and shedhands with basic amenities, like clean water and accommodation. |
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Before planning your trip, Evans advises doing some research and picking an airport you know has Wi-Fi and nicer amenities. |
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Promote a clean and uncontaminated river environment that interacts with the urban spaces, developments and pedestrian amenities in their vicinity. |
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If the petrol companies cannot provide the simplest amenities, when you are parting up with sixty pounds of your hard earned cash, then they will soon be a thing of the past. |
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All these amenities suggest a degree of affluence and urbanity remarkable for a country village in northern New Hampshire during the first half of the nineteenth century. |
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They contrast with the often impeccably maintained town centres and are largely made up of high-rise tower blocks that are lacking in amenities, especially for the youth. |
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The town had few amenities but they sufficed the local population. |
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The summers of recent years have also been very disappointing and this has emphasised the need to get amenities in place to keep tourists entertained when the weather is bad. |
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It is outfitted with a microwave oven, a coffee maker, a restroom and other amenities, and is designed to operate without an outside power source for up to seven days. |
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Those like myself who have undergone colostomy, ileostomy or other similar procedures require, as a matter of daily routine, amenities appropriate to our needs. |
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The news, conveyed to customers by letter, comes as a blow to communities in areas like Cross Hills, where local amenities are heavily relied upon. |
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As the country became more prosperous in the postwar period, the number of coffee houses expanded, and so did their amenities, attractions and come-ons. |
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On Monday, members of the town council recreation and amenities committee despaired over the number of owners who continue to let their dogs foul public places. |
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A specialized policy means you're covered whether you're just starting out with a brief trip, or a veteran full-timer pulling all the amenities of home behind you. |
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It will require more grading and earth moving than the Mitford west site and there are no amenities such as washrooms, water, telephones or power. |
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The visit is part of the host town programme and he will visit a number of the sporting facilities and amenities that will be used by the athletes prior to the games proper. |
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Additional amenities include a sewing kit, shaving kit, loofah, shower cap, comb, and dental kit. |
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Between the fine crafted landscaping, architectural design and state-of-the-art amenities, Las Fincas doesn't miss a beat. |
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After weighing the lack of these recuperative amenities, the two diehards decided the invigoratingly brisk water was worth the risk. |
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By learning from female guests, we now have irons, ironing boards and hair dryers as standard amenities in rooms. |
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Oldham, though lacking in leisure and cultural amenities, is historically notable for its theatrical culture. |
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New amenities included the Manchester Aquatics Centre, Bolton Arena, the National Squash Centre, and the City of Manchester Stadium. |
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The town included an olympic sized swimming pool, an underground rifle range, and many amenities absent in most other small Russian towns. |
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Its numerous shopping malls, supermarkets, department stores, and similar amenities make Trujillo a modern city. |
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The city was endowed with an amphitheatre, baths, and other amenities, and for a while Germanicus' family lived in the city. |
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Some bagnios had chapels, hospitals, shops, and bars run by captives, though such amenities remained uncommon. |
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These amenities have helped ease the sometimes difficult circumstances of long periods away from home. |
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A few pieces of political satire show us French and English exchanging amenities on their mutual shortcomings. |
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When we got to Sullivan Street Mrs. Ricci was waiting in front with a glare in her eye that made me decide not to stop for any amenities. |
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The condition of early prisons in Wales was rudimentary and with few amenities for the imprisoned. |
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It became neglected during the 1970s and many of the amenities were in a poor state of repair. |
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As more members join, he said, they will be surveyed to see if they want nonracing amenities like tennis courts. |
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Airport hotels are starting to court these nonlodging guests by introducing or enhancing amenities specifically aimed at them. |
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In October 2006, the first voting delegates arrived in Glasgow, to inspect the city's existing and proposed amenities and facilities. |
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Rented by the month, these locations offer full living amenities, from laundry to rec rooms and daily catering. |
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Other sporting amenities include a leisure centre, golf course, and tennis courts. |
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One of the few household amenities the family ever owned, a vacuum cleaner, was rejected because Thomas decided it was too noisy. |
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They demolish the old structure and build larger homes with the square footage and amenities that command top dollar. |
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By the 1990s, most homes had these amenities together with central heating, which was a luxury just two decades before. |
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Inmates enjoy weightlifting, arts and crafts, and amenities such as boccie balls for Italian-style bowling. |
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Building amenities include a gym, virtual doormen, package room, video security, bicycle rack, and a community room. |
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River Cloud II has 44 outside cabins, and amenities that include a library, a lounge with bar and a sundeck. |
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The community's amenities include a dog park and about 20 residents have dogs, mostly Shih Tzus and Lhasa Apsos. |
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The majority of visitors stay on St Mary's, which has a concentration of holiday accommodation and other amenities. |
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The provision of household amenities steadily improved during the second half of the twentieth century. |
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Baby boomer empty nesters will drive an expansion for premiere locations with high end amenities. |
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To say amenities at Bowens Island are minimal is an understated joke. |
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Onsite amenities include a swimming pool, hiking trails, a private jungle bird watching tower, and hammock palapas. |
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He had little use for amenities that tend to grow up around the rear echelon, much to the chagrin of a few of his ISAF colleagues. |
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The Coast Starlight offers Sleeping Car passengers extra amenities in the Pacific Parlor Car with snack services and an afternoon wine tasting. |
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As one of only a few dog-friendly properties on the Las Vegas Strip, THEhotel introduces amenities that cater to even the worldliest puppy. |
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The hedonic property value model has been a workhorse in demonstrating that spatially delineated amenities influence housing prices. |
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A host of amenities offered at each building includes a cafeteria, decked parking garage, and helistop. |
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Because of such natural amenities, Vail has become a popular location for many winter sport competitions. |
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Right across from Barfusser, boutique hotel Hotel Platzhirsch oozes Old Town hipness but with a few more amenities. |
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Stripped from their usual comforts and amenities, the show crackled. |
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And his Planning Department increasingly pressured new office builders to provide better streetscaping, pedestrian ways, and other amenities. |
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A European spa features a range of medically based hydrotherapies and massage techniques, as well as salon amenities. |
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A man being sentenced for starving some horses chose 24 hours in the slammer with no food rather than seven days with the regular amenities. |
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The project, dubbed South Beach of Long Branch, will feature new landscaping, infinity pools, underground parking and other luxury amenities. |
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Regular ticket inspectors did not work and, infuriatingly, station amenities such as waiting rooms and public conveniences remained locked. |
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What were once shoreside amenities now stand forlornly in the middle of the desert, a 300-yard hike from the beach. |
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It had two platforms, offices and passenger amenities and by then the line extended to Crewe. |
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Other amenities at Hoops include six sky boxes, sports-specific performance training, a video arcade, Shively Sporting Goods and East End Sports Cards. |
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A hytte is now a large, multibathroom cabin, complete with all amenities. Telephone service has improved! It used to take years to get a phone installed. |
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Some landowners felt the railways were a threat to amenities or property values and others requested tunnels on their land so the railway could not be seen. |
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The lower level offers a windowed recreation room, powder room, service closet, and direct access to building amenities and the private resident garage. |
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They were impressed with the flexible floor plan and amenities at 75 Broad Street, as well as its proximity to world-class dining, hotels and the South-facing waterfront. |
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All the little amenities the hotel provided made our stay very enjoyable. |
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The council does need a review of its planning policy and to look at a sustainable use of amenities in Cardiff or else parts of the city will become ghettoised. |
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Modern mosques have a variety of amenities available to their congregants. |
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The Coast Starlight trains will be adding new amenities beginning in June, including an arcade car with video games and a refurbished parlor car, she said. |
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Mortality rates are low, birth control is understood and easily accessible, and costs are often deemed very high because of education, clothing, feeding, and social amenities. |
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We believe Hyatt Place La Paz will bring a new standard to the area and will provide a perfect mix of style, service and amenities that will exceed guest expectations. |
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Zoysia fairways and bent grass greens, a large practice green and range, pro shop and full service restaurant help complete Cooper's Hawk's lineup of amenities. |
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Buxton, Matlock and Matlock Bath, Bakewell, Leek and the small towns of Ashbourne and Wirksworth, on the fringes of the Park, all offer a range of tourist amenities. |
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Highlights of the modern guestroom amenities include Molton Brown luxury bath products, fine Italian linens by Rivolta Carmignani and a fresh bedside gardenia. |
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Members of this class of aircraft normally lack such amenities as lavatories and galleys and typically do not carry a flight attendant as an aircrew member. |
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Hassid said the Cashio development is unique in its kosher amenities, acknowledging the kosher retirement and assisted-living condos and hotels in other parts of the country. |
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The Natural Campsites will become even more bicycle-friendly, providing campers with amenities such as bicycle pumps, tyre repair kits, and charging stations for e-bikes. |
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Pacific Premium Economy offers international passengers business class-style food and beverages and amenities, as well as nine inches of seat recline and extra legroom. |
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This rerouting will mean either a 30-minute ride, via Walsgrave Triangle and the new hospital, or changing buses at the Tesco hub to reach the above local amenities. |
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Houses from Second to Fifth Street were two-up-two-downs and had few amenities, no bathrooms, and were therefore cheap to rent. Some had no hot water. |
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Many homes are essentially beach huts and lack basic amenities. |
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The resort amenities include two new restaurants, Slice Bar and Lounge, four swimming pools, a new conference centre and meeting facilities and a water front wedding gazebo. |
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The city has a wide range of cultural activities, amenities and museums. |
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In addition, many once heavily industrialised sites have reverted to wilderness, some provided with a series of cycle tracks and other outdoor amenities. |
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Dedicated campsites, known as Campgrounds, usually have some amenities. |
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The mobile app and website also provide a class overview, workout format, intensity level, community reviews, which mobbers are attending, and amenities. |
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The townhomes are full of luxury amenities, including high-end European style kitchens with stainless steel appliances, modern bathrooms, balconies, and two-car garages. |
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The grand touring definition implies material differences in performance at speed, comfort, and amenities between elite automobiles and those of ordinary motorists. |
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Libraries were amenities suited to a villa, such as Cicero's at Tusculum, Maecenas's several villas, or Pliny the Younger's, all described in surviving letters. |
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Investment may take the form of entry into a profitable service line or it may include investments in quality-related processes or service oriented amenities. |
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