After the telephone conversation I drafted the memo to Dot using my broad nibbed fountain pen which Eddie Jordan had been using. |
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What appeared to be wreckage from the car was stuck in a water fountain and in trees. |
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The Point State Park master plan includes a restored fountain with a wading pool for children. |
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She whispered, her body shivering violently as she slowed to a walk as she neared the fountain. |
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The service comes six months after the fountain was opened to massive public acclaim. |
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The focal point of the water feature is a fountain consisting of thee straight metal tubes. |
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I went to the fountain and saw varieties of water plants like water lilies and duckweed. |
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According to dictionary definitions and everyday usage, a fountain is a jet of water that spurts up into the air. |
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He relieves some of his frustration by writing letters to the editor of the local rag and lovingly tends his collection of fountain pens. |
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While the liner was being escorted into the harbor by a tow boat, a fountain display, folk dancing and music shows were put on for the visitors. |
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Hanging in garlands on the sides of the tables, trees, and the fountain were white lilies. |
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Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks. |
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The sound of trickling water from a fountain and the glow from built-in wooden light fixtures set a soothing mood. |
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He dropped to his knees and keeled over sideways as blood spouted from the side of his head like a drinking fountain. |
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Fashioned in the old-world style, this marble-infused cast-resin fountain has an aged moss finish. |
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There won't even be an ailanthus tree and a broken fountain in the back yard. |
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The fountain in the Corn Exchange has been criticised for being stuffed with food paper wrappings most of the time. |
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Rock Pigeons swirled around occasionally, and a rainbow wreathed the feet of the magnificent bronze atop a fountain. |
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The water fountain example is relevant because it is the type of thing sleazy companies will do to get around regs. |
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The whole area's been landscaped now, there's a square there now, a park and a fountain. |
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Another is a minuscule, dead-end space that was rescued from oblivion by a wall fountain and a pond. |
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Up the road is a 1930s Atlanta soda fountain that has been retroactively desegregated. |
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A general parish meeting could be a fountain of fine ideas and not at all as vexing as some of the reverends might shudder to contemplate. |
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Motorists watched in amazement as a 30 ft fountain of water caused an explosion on the electricity lines above a railway track. |
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Bedroom 4 is the most peaceful room in the Inn with French doors looking out on the garden courtyard and fountain. |
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She watered the mules at the stableyard fountain, rubbed them down, and let them rest in a patch of shade. |
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Trickling water from a wall fountain flows through a stair-stepped runnel into the patio below to provide soothing sound. |
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Against a rustic stucco wall, water trickles out of scalloped bowls into a colorful blue fountain bedecked with blazing bougainvillea. |
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Employees made use of the courtyard for their lunch breaks, eating their meals and enjoying the view of a fountain. |
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I'd do really well on a home-baking course, for example, or learning how to make a tabletop fountain. |
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Go drown your sorrows at the local soda fountain in a tall, possibly dirty glass of sarsaparilla with the rest of the milquetoasts. |
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I only hope whoever did this can be caught and made an example of by charging them for the work required to clean up the fountain. |
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A grey-bearded Ecuadorian tramp shuffled past, scooping himself a cup of water out of the central fountain, his trousers in tatters around him. |
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They came to a house close by a waterfalling burn, turned now to a frozen fountain. |
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Don't expect to find a fountain pen, a tea set, and a mate for life unless you want to be disappointed. |
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He pushed them both into the fountain while they were still teetering off balance. |
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On the news this morning, the old bag was saying that the visitor figures for the fountain had far exceeded their predictions. |
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Come see these beautiful, 3 tiered, water fountain which are shaped after the eight-side mandala known in Feng Shui as the Ba-Gua. |
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She put her hand in the fountain and scooped out a handful of water, then drank it. |
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On the second floor, a long terrace encircles the courtyard at the center of which stands a typical Spanish-inspired fountain. |
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She quietly turned to look at the fountain, balling her fists at her sides. |
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A wooden pont on empty oil drums has been constructed alongside the boathouse and ferries workmen across to the central fountain. |
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Parker, Sheaffer and Waterman, capture the smaller upscale markets of fountain pens and expensive ballpoints. |
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Adjust the syrup screw on the fountain head to make the drink stronger to suit your taste. |
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I stood there for a while before wandering over to the fountain, where a Hispanic guy was taking mock bows for his friends. |
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I looked up at the fountain with its carving of heavy-shouldered wind gods straining to propel ships and bearded sea gods looking to spear them. |
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There was a veritable fountain of barf, cascading over everything in a ten feet radius. |
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Words became meaningless, and a fountain of primal silence washed over the crowd of young people. |
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The success of this project is due in no small measure to the fountain of goodwill and support from many quarters. |
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A pair of starved-looking women huddled against a fountain, throwing dice in absolute silence. |
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A bather reclines on a couch, enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby. |
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Bamboo tiki torches in the corners kept the bugs away, and a stone fountain in the corner offered hushed condolences to the trio. |
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I said the line formed just left of the free, top-shelf bar and endless chocolate fondue fountain. |
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In a public space the heart of the garden may be a grouping of chairs, or a stone bench, a small pond or fountain, or even a piece of sculpture. |
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Behind the large rose-shaped fountain, old-fashioned shrub roses are planted, and baskets of miniatures dangle from a pergola. |
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Alchemists never transmuted metals, never found a panacea, and never discovered the fountain of youth. |
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Chairs were stacked on the other side between a trash can and a drinking fountain. |
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Having gone into the clinic with some trepidation, I walk out of it feeling like a man who has drunk deep from the fountain of life. |
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Then, he just sat there, staring at the water trickling out of the fountain. |
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For this Kondoleon re-created the triclinium of the Atrium House and its adjacent nyrnphaeum, or fountain court. |
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The coin was put in the slot that used to trigger the fountain and the last person shot out to the centre of the lake. |
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In the backyard, bird of paradise plants flank a fountain that's reminiscent of those found in mission courtyards. |
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Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks, and quite wisely the ducks were off again. |
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Some elements of the structure have been totally recast and some new castings were made by taking dimensions from the Westbourne Avenue fountain. |
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The basement has a complete Turkish bath, spa pool, fountain, swimming pool and a hairdressing salon. |
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The courtyard was silent except for the sound of falling water, the fountain and the rain. |
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However, some ideas being mooted include a water fountain and football area. |
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In the fountain, they planted Yerba Mansa, a white coneflower-like plant, and filled the water with mosquito fish. |
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He took a sip of water from the water fountain and then he went to the back of the locker room where the freshmen lockers were placed. |
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There was an octagonal fountain so large you could row about it in a skiff. |
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Jesse pulled up from the fountain, her profile suggesting she didn't appreciate the uninvited attention. |
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Outside the dining-room window, a tiered fountain bubbles in a shady entry garden with nandina, butterfly iris, camellias, ferns and hostas. |
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As a result of suspected malicious damage to the water fountain at Riverside Park the fountain is out of bounds to all comers to the park. |
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The dojo had punching bags, boxing gloves, a fountain that was in the corner of the room, which I presumed was for meditation. |
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It also admitted that a drinking water fountain had been pumping out untreated industrial water for nine months. |
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On either side of the fountain, a curved staircase connected the ground floor to an upper walkway that encircled the entire room. |
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For five cents, consumers could enjoy a glass of Coca-Cola at the soda fountain. |
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As we headed towards the cafeteria I spotted a small soda fountain to my right. |
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There was a soda fountain behind the counter with ice cream and little treats. |
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They're open until 9 PM, the soda fountain has Dr. Pepper, and there's never a shortage of tables. |
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The soda fountain and red vinyl booths are perfect accompaniments to meatloaf, cheeseburgers, and milk shakes. |
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As we were talking, a man in his twenties, with wild tufts of dark hair, stopped by our table, which was near the soda fountain. |
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What was the town funeral parlor 100 years ago is now an airy eatery with an old-fashioned soda fountain. |
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Older Americans can remember when a soda fountain and a counter that sold ice cream sundaes and milk shakes denned a drugstore. |
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At one point, they had their own bowling alley and soda fountain, and they took the ferry to school in San Francisco each weekday. |
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I saw him once, eating a tuna fish sandwich at a soda fountain in Ann Arbor. |
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Nor could we go to the soda fountain where Davis got his first fountain drink some 50 years before. |
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It was when a baseball game could be found on every block and a friend could be found at every soda fountain. |
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He had met Annabell Thomson during the war at the soda fountain in the Montgomery Drug Store, and in 1947 they married. |
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Though only 26 years old, this corner soda fountain could easily be where Buddy Holly first saw Peggy Sue. |
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I went over to the fountain in the center of the chamber and splashed some on my face and neck. |
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Williams dances beside a fountain, krumping and popping to music only he hears. |
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This device of a fountain appears in the arms of the family, where six wells, which form the source of the River Stour appear with a bend on the shield. |
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Every time we grind out our laps, we may, in some measure, be swimming in the fountain of youth. |
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She dipped her hand in the fountain, her fingers tracing lazy eights. |
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The gardeners were busy with the flower beds around the fountain, and the freshly turned earth smelled sweet and spicy. |
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They also had a small drugstore, soda fountain, and snack bar. |
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The rectangular lake looked a bit murky, and the spray from the fountain was quite fierce, but cooling off with a paddle in the cascade seemed just the ticket. |
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The youths hanging round the fountain, or drifting listlessly from chip shop to pub to street corner, have no sense of ownership of the history that made their town. |
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The room is quite attractive with its bamboo furniture and luscious exotic ferns, but perhaps its most spectacular feature is the fountain which cascades down the window pane. |
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The most important room on view is the Harem, a compound of around 300 shining tiled chambers on several levels, connected by arcaded courts and fountain gardens. |
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Just two steps above the main deck, the upper sitting area is simply and elegantly defined by an open railing, a small torii, and a bamboo fountain. |
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For instance, in the book, Schama writes that he always begins each new writing project with a fountain pen, not a computer. |
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On either side of the path was a massive green field and, within each field, there was a single, pristine white fountain gushing with thick torrents of water. |
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With a fountain trickling in the atrium, and the different parts of the house going off from the center, it was grander than what any merchant in Greece had. |
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When I answer an email I use my fountain pen, which means that the correspondents need to give me a postal address. |
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A sunlit courtyard with a dry, cracked fountain at its center beckoned us to stop. |
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After touching the glass of the fountain to ensure it's cold enough, Cuco prepares my drink with spoon and sugar. |
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Depending on who you ask, cardio exercise is either the fountain of youth or the ticket to an early grave. |
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He wandered into fountain City, a suburb of Knoxville, where he fended for himself. |
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In the photo, a group of men lounge by a water fountain, some in full suits, others in elegant striped bathrobes. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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Their famous blue glaze, at least, is right there in the tiling of the fountain in the shot. |
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A small fountain sat in the center, the bubbling water sparkling brightly from the warm glow of hanging Japanese lanterns and a small scattering of patio torches. |
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The absinthe is served without a fountain of ice-water, no perforated spoon, no sugar cube. |
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Terry Chung, an expert on fluidics and fountain systems, led the engineering of the mechanical systems. |
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This fountain has 228 water jets, the highest reaching 15 metres. |
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Moreover, chocolate can be dissolved by heat from below then vertically transferred to the top of the fountain, where it then mizzles downward the tiers. |
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She didn't fall too badly and merely got rather wetter than originally planned, but this was the signal for our party to exit the fountain and attempt to dry off. |
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The illusionist even claims that one of the islands contains the fountain of youth, reviving dying insects upon submersion. |
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A gilded fountain played in the central stage, two sopranos sang operatic duets while the New Zealand School of Dance, in medieval-style costumes, danced around the fountain. |
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It sold everything you would remember from the penny tray and I laughed in the face of my dentist and bought a sherbet dab, sherbet fountain and a bag of flying saucers. |
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She placed a fountain in a circle of pebbles ringed first by gravel, then by grasses, the whole surrounded by a circular pathway of railway sleepers set into natural stone. |
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As one teacher said to me yesterday in a discussion about Basilian education, we have so many wonderful things to say and such a rich fountain of thought and tradition. |
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He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain. |
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A few of those community leaders invited Scopes to the drugstore, bought him a fountain drink, and convinced him to stand trial. |
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He entered, and sat down on a stool, at the 1950's style soda fountain. |
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A small rock-based fountain in the corner of a room, a planter of bright flowers in the window or wind chimes at the door all make an Earth presence. |
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Maybe it's the neighbor to the south who has the beautiful yard with the beautiful garden with the perfect fountain and the elegant rock formation. |
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I refreshed myself in the mid-day heat by drinking its pure lymph from the hollow of my hand, and gazed with long and insatiable delight upon the memorable fountain. |
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Sorry, the soda fountain isn't working now, it could be an hour. |
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In an existing courtyard, the Goodmans removed an old boxwood hedge that cramped the area, tore out the lawn, and added a multilevel flagstone patio and fountain. |
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Fontainebleau, for instance, had a gushing fountain in its courtyard where quantities of wine were mixed with the water. |
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Experience a taste of your childhood with old-fashioned soda fountain flavors mixed with a classic Brooks Burgers milkshake. |
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Among them are luscious cakes, fabulous sundaes, soda fountain drinks, pies and tarts, sandwiches, pops and cones, terrines, bombes and more. |
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The reverse design depicts the facade of the Hot Springs National Park headquarters building with a thermal spring fountain in the foreground. |
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I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. |
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As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note. |
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You embodied that good done-in mama who gives and gives like a fountain of boozy chicken soup to a rat race of men. |
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Dwarf fountain grass, bunny grass, and deer grass are beautiful, hardy companions to the conifer garden. |
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Celia didn't eat at the diner anymore because she thought the carbonation in their fountain drinks was off. |
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Who has not known some even-tempered old man or woman who seemed to have drunk of the fountain of youth? |
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His choices included the small, burbling Alto fountain at Arcadia in Chelsea and the EcoSmart Fire Aspect, a flueless fireplace, at ddcnyc.com. |
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Just watching the advertisement, you'd think the face cream was a fountain of youth. |
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In the final years of peace, Charles demolished the fountain in the Upper Ward, intending to replace it with a classical statue. |
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Raffaele Monti was hired to design and build much of the external statuary around the fountain basins, and the urns, tazzas and vases. |
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Stonehaven was the birthplace of Robert William Thomson, inventor of the pneumatic tyre and the fountain pen. |
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Korda observed that Greene wrote in a small leather black notebook with a black fountain pen and would write approximately 500 words. |
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Also in some other parts of the country the young women light a candle from the Easter and bring it, at midnight, to a fountain. |
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Opposite the fountain in Dumfries High Street, adjacent to the present Marks and Spencer, was the Commercial and later the County Hotel. |
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Scrub the pebbles and fountain clean, then use an algicide such as TetraPond AlgoFin every 4-6 weeks throughout summer. |
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The fountain is a medieval heraldic charge displayed as a roundel barry wavy Argent and Azure. |
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The Manneken Pis, a fountain containing a small bronze sculpture of a urinating youth, is a tourist attraction and symbol of the city. |
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Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists. |
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Rachel was sitting at the table writing place cards with her italic fountain pen. |
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Traditional Arab houses are also laid out as a square surrounding a central fountain that evokes a primordial garden paradise. |
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The fountain was donated to the City of Jeddah by the late King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz, after whom it was named. |
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One peculiar river is Sillas, which originates from a fountain of the same name. |
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The Park of the Reserve is home to the largest fountain complex in the world known as the Magical Circuit of Water. |
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In the middle of the square a fountain poured a quavery thread of shining water into its stone font. |
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Worsley Brook was culverted, and a memorial fountain to the Duke was built from the bricks of the works' chimney. |
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The ropieur symbolizes a young insolent resident of Mons, drenching passersby with water from the fountain. |
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A central circle with a large fountain is surrounded by birch, maple and elm tree alleys. |
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Montblanc offers a Hemingway fountain pen, and a line of Hemingway safari clothes has been created. |
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Water was provided in throwaway plastic bottles, but the more ecologically minded of us refilled our initial bottles from the fountain. |
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They were designed as a feature that doubled up as a water fountain and a road safety barrier. |
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A MULTI-millionaire friend and adviser to PM David Cameron yesterday put up a reward for the return of his pounds 150,000 antique water fountain. |
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The Kailash Mains pipeline sprung a water fountain near the Nizamuddin Bridge and flooded the road. |
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Me and a few other guys climbed to the top of the fountain and poured the stuff in where the water spouts out. |
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There's a large nostalgia thing going on,'' said Christy Schiffler, one of two soda jerks who work the fountain the six days a week it's open. |
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A feature of the park was the water fountain with the statue of the boy with the butterfly called Joyance. |
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Cakes of soap are placed in the basins of fountains, a train station sign acquires a doorhandle, a drinking fountain gets a plug. |
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The stop valves with flanges at the end of nipples are used for the extraction of oil and natural gas by the fountain method. |
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The separate display of Luxgen SUV and MPV vehicles in the fountain area of Qurum Park is offering the visitors a chance to view the state-of-the-art features. |
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The little pit boss took a dark red fountain pen from his pocket. |
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In addition, several grasses and ground covers will be sold, including muhly grass, switch grass, fountain grass, maiden grass, liriope, mondo grass, ajuga and vinca. |
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The pearlised bodies of these ball point, fountain, and roller-ball style pens come in a full range of softer colors, including sky blue, lavender, and pink. |
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Purchase a fountain pen with a solid gold point for a smooth finish. |
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If you grow switch grass, fountain grass or Calamagrostis spp. |
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Amoli Larijani in a letter addressed to Ayatollah Khamenei said that the unifying comments of his eminence have roots in pure fountain of Vicegerency. |
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I definitely didn't realize that my getting in the fountain to claim my money would result in such an intense underwater handstand competition between so many people. |
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The stainless steel fountain is reminiscent of The Pickwick old soda fountain, where as teens, Dwight Odom and his brother Robert served as soda jerks. |
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One of the safest water features is a bubble water fountain. |
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She described the preschool before the renovation, We had outdated bathrooms and the only water fountain for the children was actually located inside the bathroom. |
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The SkySwing offers spectacular views of the Global Village's pavilions and the amazing musical water fountain, all while being suspended 60 metres in the air. |
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A fibreglass fish should have been spewing water into a terrazzo fountain, but the pipes had not yet been connected and bags of cement were heaped in the basin. |
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Armed with skewers of profiteroles, strawberries and marsh mallows, chocoholics wait for the giant fountain to heat-up before the melted chocolate cascades and the fun begins. |
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There is also an activity pool where people can hire things like inflatables and pedalboats, and also a splash pool for toddlers, which has a fountain in the centre. |
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In 685, St Cuthbert, visiting the Queen of Northumbria in her sister's monastery at Carlisle, was taken to see the city walls and a marvellously constructed Roman fountain. |
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Some of the most beautiful articles were saved for the emperor's royal fifth, which included vases, imitations of plants and animals, and a fountain. |
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Most historians hold that the search for gold and the expansion of the Spanish Empire were far more imperative than any potential search for such a fountain. |
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Time was when this Bethesda too was curative, a sweet oasis in a parched and driven city. The day we went we found the fountain had been shut off. |
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They and guests chomped through a mountain of sweets including cupcakes, a chocolate fountain and candyfloss during the bash at a bar in Bexleyheath, Kent. |
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They mostly wore the skirts and hats of Paris, and if the scene of the fountain was Arabically oriental the promenade was almost Americanly occidental. |
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There is a dry sauna, a salt steamroom, a rasul mud room, an ice fountain, monsoon and fragrant mist showers as well as gently heated day couches. |
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