He then tore off his white gloves, and stuffed the garments into his knapsack as he drew closer to a pub near the outskirts of Firith. |
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The next day, their father read about the body of an unidentified young woman being found on the outskirts of the capital. |
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Late last year, terrorists placed a booby trap bomb underneath his car outside his home on the outskirts of north Belfast. |
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The water meadows on the outskirts of Minehead sparkle under sunny skies, full of the promise of lush marshy greens and hidden meadow orchids. |
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Each day, shiftless young men gather on the outskirts of Riyadh, smoking water pipes and drinking coffee. |
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Again due to a housing shortage, the jerry-built houses spread in all directions, especially on the outskirts of Seoul. |
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This attractive building is set on three quarters of an acre on the outskirts of the village. |
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What we've discovered is that you can drive an armored wedge up to the outskirts with a relatively small force. |
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The stay was arranged in collaboration with a hotel school in Chateau Chinon on the outskirts of Beaune in the heart of the Burgundy region. |
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The ice field that carved south-eastern Alaska's Inner Passage withdrew after the last Ice Age, but only as far as the outskirts of town. |
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So what if more houses get built on the outskirts of Dublin without proper local infrastructure. |
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Then just as we were getting to the outskirts of town and heading for the motorway, we stopped at the lights. |
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The outskirts of space are wild indeed and those with the fastest draws and the quickest wits are the only ones to survive. |
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From humble beginnings in a basement theatre at Kuranda, the company has expanded to a purpose-designed park on the outskirts of Cairns. |
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A landlady was arrested when police swooped on a pub on the outskirts of Bolton town centre. |
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Incongruously, The Lost World is located in a bowling alley in a retail park on the outskirts of Croydon. |
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The directors' lavish lifestyles and sumptuous houses on the outskirts of Sydney raised the heckles of the Australian public. |
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Loudspeaker announcements ordered all men between the ages of 16 and 45 to gather at a school on the camp's outskirts. |
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If you are lucky enough to live on the outskirts of a forest, there is a great chance that you will spy an antler or two, usually at dusk. |
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I noticed a crowd was gathering, a flock of women in huddles whispering to each other on the outskirts of the crowd. |
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The President vowed on Saturday to hold his besieged capital against rebels pressing hard from the outskirts. |
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He was apprehended when armed police swooped on his car on the outskirts of Sheffield. |
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It is not until the car approaches the outskirts of Reykjavik that I realise I am still on the map. |
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In the amusement parks on the outskirts of Chennai, huge crowds queue for a water ride. |
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Rather than an outlaw passion lurking on the outskirts of marriage, romance became the gatekeeper of marriage. |
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Auntie and Xolani pile into the back seat of the car to accompany Nokwanda to the outskirts of the location. |
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We drove around and eventually found a reasonable hotel on the outskirts of the town. |
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At a few bunks on the city's outskirts, there are also resting facilities for long-distance travellers. |
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A tent on the outskirts of the refugee camp was staffed by religious personnel who had a nightly assembly, a camp meeting. |
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Working on this assumption, we continued our fieldwork along the outskirts of Starosel. |
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Fleeing his broken relationship, Mitch moves into a low-rent house on the outskirts of nearby Harrison University. |
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She had just run from an inn on the outskirts of the town, and still gathered her breath from the way. |
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I would guess it was about five or six in the evening before we arrived at the outskirts. |
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Errant shots from the outskirts invariably result in long rebounds that give the Nets ' running game a considerable head start. |
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American marines defeated Iraqi forces in a battle on the outskirts of Basra. |
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Trucks loaded with boxes and containers drove out of an army base on the outskirts of town. |
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As immigrants streamed into the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the 1880s, many came toward the houses of ill repute. |
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I was driving a car, I saw two people thumbing a lift near the Barlo garage on the outskirts of Kilkenny. |
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He was tied to a telegraph pole in a field on the outskirts of Cork City where he was repeatedly beaten by a gang of up to five men. |
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Continue straight on along the track, which soon becomes a road that leads through the outskirts of Ilkley to a T-junction. |
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My mother, Mary, could often be seen walking around the outskirts of the forest, picking mushrooms and toadstools. |
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Somewhere on the outskirts of town, his beginner's luck finally deserted him. |
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Instead, they established settlements on the outskirts of towns, where they worked as wage laborers. |
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I arrived at Piccadilly, and settled down on a stone bench on the outskirts of the square. |
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The experiments were conducted at Boes Rd located on the outskirts of the Hastings township in Mornington Peninsula Shire, Victoria. |
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I continue on, more than 250 miles, to the outskirts of a 1,000-year-old Bessarabian fortress city. |
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In water-starved Bangalore, lakes on its outskirts are not just neglected but turn prime property for land sharks. |
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None of the women is a fitness freak and in preparation they trained at the Irene and Monument koppies on the outskirts of Pretoria. |
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Once, he took the train to the outskirts of the city and walked the same distance back, all part of his psychogeographical plan to map the city. |
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I bought a riding crop from a saddlemaker on the outskirts of town and dressed in pantaloons with a tightly drawn corset and laced up boots. |
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Turning away from my pack I padded the outskirts of the forest that lined the city's boundaries. |
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Huge towers grew into the sky, as the countryside gradually encroached on the city outskirts. |
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The business involved supplying local villages with home-grown produce, coming as far as the northern outskirts of York. |
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The three of them live together in a very modest, almost nondescript house on the outskirts of Princeton, across the railroad tracks. |
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Only a fortnight ago, they were in a farmhouse on the city outskirts away from the gaze of the public. |
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Thousands of pounds worth of property have been stolen from properties on the outskirts of town in recent weeks. |
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Occasionally, on the outskirts of the isolated impact area, you could hear tanks firing machine guns and blazing their cannons. |
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Tents and wooden structures, an entire provisory village, surrounded the outskirts of the open height of the central site. |
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Skeleton House, pays homage to the shantytowns and favelas that sprout up unbidden on the outskirts of the world's major cities. |
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The car was found on the outskirts of Birmingham on December 7, bloodstained, muddied, and with grass and leaves on the bonnet and underneath. |
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Within days, the French advanced into the city outskirts and undermined numerous buildings. |
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They could bombard the city from the outskirts but could not occupy it without unacceptable losses. |
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Strip malls are commonplace on the outskirts of boomburb and decaying town alike. |
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The 47-year-old woman was approached by a man as she was unloading her silver BMW estate car on the outskirts of the town centre. |
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Tanks often attacked the outskirts of the city in skirmishes with resistance fighters, adding to the chaos and unrest. |
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Infact I live right on the outskirts of the city and am pretty much surrounded by trees and greenery. |
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The firefight left palm and pomegranate groves smouldering, and large craters in the ground on the outskirts of the town. |
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The people of Thembelihle, a new township on the outskirts of Lenasia in the far south, broke into song to welcome the mayor. |
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They were encamped in fields or housed in barracks and Nissen huts on the outskirts of Mere, Tisbury and Tilshead. |
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Increasingly, children are bused to huge, anonymous campuses on the outskirts of town. |
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So I walked up past the cathedral, keeping in a northerly direction, crossed a wide boulevard and came to the apparent outskirts of Aix. |
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It was situated towards the northern end of the forest, a mile or so from the outskirts of the town of Lariat. |
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Somehow he missed the pole and the car plummeted from the off ramp, landing nose first on the outskirts of a squatter camp. |
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Within twenty minutes the group stepped into the outskirts and they dismounted, leaving their rides with a stable boy eager for extra cash. |
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Perhaps the council is intending to build purpose made truck stops on the outskirts of the towns if they implement these bans. |
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Visitors can make the half-year journey complete by climbing up to the Seven Stars Cave, located in the northern outskirts of the city. |
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In its stead is a kiosk on the outskirts of town, selling bad burgers on a monthly lease. |
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They're trying to make a life for themselves on the fringes of a smoke-spewing oil refinery on the outskirts of Sydney. |
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They even contemplated hiring a tour bus to go out to Campbelltown, on the outskirts of Sydney, for a stickybeak. |
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George and Sue Matchett have been growing carob trees on their property at Woorree, on the outskirts of Geraldton, for the past 14 years. |
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At a women's hostel on the outskirts of Bangkok, the next generation is stirring from a morning nap. |
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Nearby were high-status buildings made of stone with plastered walls and more humble structures on the outskirts of the city. |
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However, there was also an opencast coal site on the outskirts of Chorley, which was a focus for picketing. |
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The representatives struck the agreement in peace talks held on the outskirts of Geneva. |
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The chateau on the northern outskirts is a strongpoint of bunkers connected by tunnels, surrounded by dense minefields and barbed wire. |
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As I walked around the outskirts of the mosque, I saw Uighur lute strummers congregating for impromptu performances. |
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It was at the foot of the Dhauli stupa, the Japanese Buddhist Temple which is situated on a hill on the outskirts of modern Bhubaneswar. |
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The Cham towers, which sit perched on the town's outskirts, are a place for the locals to come and pray. |
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It's hard to say because there were so many wonderful things from the people to the beaches on the outskirts of the city. |
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On the outskirts of a city, visibility is limited to the first row of houses. |
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On the outskirts of town, soldiers in fatigues continued to focus on their search. |
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In recent years, the allotment of plots is speeding up in towns and on the outskirts of the bigger cities. |
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But we also have reduced road space and built I don't know how many new homes on the outskirts of town. |
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The site covers 17 acres of the most valuable tracts of land on the outskirts of the city. |
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This involved a day-long excursion to a farm and lake on the outskirts of the city. |
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It formally began manufacturing at its facility on the outskirts of Carlow town six weeks ago. |
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The former, for example, resulted in the creation of shanty towns on the outskirts of the major cities. |
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The following year, the council put forward a suggestion to create an open air school on the outskirts of the city. |
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Camera crews spent two days filming in the red light district on the outskirts of Bolton town centre. |
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The place hums with urgent activity, but on the outskirts of the town the simpler pleasures in life are easier to find. |
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On the outskirts of the city, a modern toll road appears from nowhere and soars over lush rice fields. |
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Not everyone is agreed that Green Lane on the outskirts of the town, as it is at the moment, is the ideal place for a hospital. |
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Then there are all the large pubs on the outskirts of our towns and villages whose car parks are full at night. |
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Our hotel was in a suburb on the outskirts of the city, and was noticeably shabbier than the one we had in Newark. |
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My first term was spent sharing a room with a schoolfriend in a motel on the outskirts of the city. |
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Ensure strict checks on the city outskirts to ensure that vehicles are not overloaded. |
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We'd head out to the big chestnut trees on the outskirts of the town and spend hours shaking the ripe cheesers. |
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Mass graves were dug on the outskirts of the city for thousands of the bodies. |
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The Germans launched violent counter-attacks against our new positions on the outskirts of Heudicourt. |
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For a long time, he stares down the main road of the dust bowl we're in, down toward the trailer park on the outskirts of town. |
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Miser Jammy, as we all knew, was crabby miserable pinchpenny who lived alone in that wretched run down house on the outskirts of the town. |
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Along with my friends, I've gone to almost all the dhabas on the outskirts of the town. |
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Take Sasha and Lena, a young couple living in a typically down-at-heel housing estate on the outskirts of Moscow. |
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He was a pit deputy at Redbrook colliery on the outskirts of Barnsley, in a different union. |
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It's revitalised the area, bringing commutability to these former fields on the very outskirts of London. |
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They moved to a cottage on the outskirts of the city and eked out an existence on Trocchi's demob pay. |
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Early morning of 12 September, a team of police officers picked him up from the outskirts of his village. |
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His photographs of the outskirts of British suburban housing estates are both familiar and unnerving. |
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Fashionable, little town houses lined the cobble stone streets, and large farmhouses dotted the towns outskirts. |
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Every evening the animals will be taken to a farm on the outskirts of Dublin where they can rest overnight. |
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He was sitting in a traffic queue on York's eastern outskirts when the familiar sound of sirens wafted through the air. |
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He slowed to a walk along the outskirts of the wood when something caught his eye. |
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He led her to a meadow on the outskirts of town where the grass was lush and flowers grew abundantly. |
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Fashion outlets, also known as discount warehouse stores, are large shopping areas often located on a city's outskirts. |
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On the outskirts of the city by the river I watch washerwomen scrub clothes at giant water tanks. |
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It only comes out at the outskirts of the land where the barren wasteland ends and things begin to grow again. |
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How the switch from behind-the-scenes weatherman to on-screen presenter occurred still mystifies John, who lives with his family on the outskirts of London. |
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Early yesterday a column of armoured vehicles moved into the outskirts in a manoeuvre designed to draw out rebels and provide fresh targets for the air power and artillery. |
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Two or three blocks after you turn in, just past an absurd looking antique store at block's end, the road doglegs 90 degrees left while tracing the outskirts of town. |
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On the outskirts of the city, armed forces have constructed an 80-mile network of earth barriers, or berms, to stop vehicles getting out across country. |
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We are sitting in a ragged park behind a McDonalds restaurant on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital. |
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The Abu Shouk camp, on the outskirts of the provincial capital, Al-Fasher, is a far cry from Ismail's village, where he says houses lie in ruins and the fields unplanted. |
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Heavy rain over the weekend brought flooding to low-lying ground on the outskirts of the historic city and to a city centre car park and river walks. |
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Previously, visitors avoided using it and parked on the outskirts of town. |
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But behind the picture-postcard facade, residents of the rural community of Bradfield, on the outskirts of Sheffield, have become increasingly unsettled. |
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At first they were held in public houses, but as the attempts to eliminate them intensified, they moved to unsettled areas on the outskirts of settlement. |
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At one three-way junction on the outskirts, there is the familiar and pure chaos that results when such junctions are left untended and unsignalled. |
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The car overturned and rolled down an embankment, ending on its roof at the bottom of a grass bank off the M61 motorway on the outskirts of Bolton. |
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A passerby found her body last week, half hidden, half burned, in the Bois de Boulogne on the outskirts of Paris. |
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Thorpe End is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Norwich, probably best described as a three-car-household estate nestling round an Aga shop. |
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My studio is located in the upper heli-hut donga, which is a red cargo container sitting upon another by the helicopter pads on the outskirts of the station. |
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Police are following a definite line of enquiry in their ongoing investigation into the vandalisation of a memorial shrine on the outskirts of the town. |
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The main roads remind me of the roads on the outskirts of huge cities in the USA, with their seemingly endless miles of fast food joints and lurid neon signs. |
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On the outskirts of the partisan mayhem, a smaller crowd gathered as a heavy-set man strode up to a podium in front of them. |
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He was treed by bloodhounds in the swamp on the outskirts of my holdings. |
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By pure chance I had been posted to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe, shape, on the outskirts of Paris. |
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The huge yard, on the outskirts of Lahore, was knee-deep in mud. |
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On the eastern outskirts of the City of Bulawayo, on a derelict piece of land not far off the main Bulawayo-Harare Road, there stands a small squatter camp. |
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This one was born in Floral, Saskatchewan, on the outskirts of Saskatoon, in the heart of Western Canada's wheat prairies. |
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When all was said and done, the queen and her five guardians led their horses out of the stables and into the clean, wide open of the Larkand outskirts. |
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It is approaching midnight in a cafe on the outskirts of Moscow and a group of enthusiasts are waxing lyrical on the subject of their favourite car, the Lada. |
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Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day. |
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We traveled to the outskirts of Osaka and we proceeded to walk through a traditional residential area with narrow lanes until we arrived at an old house. |
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Arriving at the outskirts of Brussels the merry band of travellers were aghast to discover that the entire city had been obliterated by a weapon of mass destruction. |
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He was spending the summer with his great-uncle and cousins on the outskirts of a down-at-heel Mississippi community inappropriately called Money. |
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The kidnappers drove to an abandoned farmhouse on the outskirts of the city where they tied a rope around the neck of their captive and hanged him from a locust tree. |
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It was a moment of inspiration for the Lions Club members in Toscana, Italy, that led to the building of these houses for the poor in Aroor, on the outskirts of the city. |
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The housing provided by developers will be affordable in name only and will more than likely be located in the commuter belt or on the outskirts of cities such as Dublin. |
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Clashes with security forces on the outskirts of the sit-in have twice sparked massacres, leaving some 150 Morsi supporters dead. |
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Little did she know what had transpired to bring this couple together for a pose on the outskirts of Central Park. |
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We were then told off to various points on the outskirts of the village. |
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On the outskirts of the town is Plimoth Plantation, an authentic reconstruction of America's first settlement, with its one-room timber houses and high stockades. |
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Situated on the outskirts of Ballybunion, this church was built in 1930 and has now been lying idle and in a general state of disrepair for over three decades. |
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A gang of youngsters is terrorising bus drivers by throwing stones, bricks and pieces of concrete at buses and smashing windows as they approach the outskirts of Leeds. |
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But on Monday a massive bomb hit a bus terminal on the outskirts of the capital Abuja, killing at least 71 people. |
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Blackdown is on the outskirts of Leamington Spa, an hour's motorway drive from Birmingham airport or a slow black taxi ride through that city's satellite towns and beyond. |
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Through other parents at her son Louis's school where they then lived on the outskirts of London, Clara started learning about the oriental art of Chi Kung. |
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There are dozens of weapons stored in the bombed-out building on the outskirts of Al Bab and he had made all of them by hand. |
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He blames Ukrainian officials for violating the ceasefire agreement and shelling the outskirts of Donetsk city. |
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Pick up your hire boat in Lucan, on the outskirts of Dublin, and you have over 80 miles of classic, peaceful canal cruising between you and Shannon Harbour. |
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Born in Mede, he lived with his wife and children in a modest group of houses built in the traditional style and situated on the outskirts of the village. |
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A similar fire in the same area last year swept across six miles of ground to the outskirts of Mallaig, the fishing port to the immediate north, before it was extinguished. |
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Some spoke to the Daily Dispatch this week in a snap survey, and revealed that celebrations will range from small house parties to rave parties on the outskirts of the city. |
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The magnificent steam engine last saw service in 1976 at the Mardy Colliery, on the outskirts of the town it was named after in the Rhondda Valley. |
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There, on the outskirts of Washington, thousands of American militiamen fled at the approach of the invading army. |
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It is close to the well-known local golf links and a new championship golf course which is currently under construction on the outskirts of the village. |
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Before that night we had found a particularly good batch of scrumpy, and when we collided, literally, on the outskirts of town, we immediately started laughing. |
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On a recent night, Rikhvanova was making tea at her cozy office in the outskirts of Irkutsk. |
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I lived in tornado alley for 30 years and I was lucky because my house was always on the outskirts. |
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The next day, after driving to Putney on the outskirts of London, we start the end of our journey. |
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Small houses made of wattle and daub and wood surrounded the outskirts of the village, while the few houses made of stone were in the market square. |
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The Roma, who are scattered throughout the country, mostly in small camps on the outskirts of towns and cities, are in many ways culturally unassimilated. |
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On the outskirts of Slovyansk, a hundred kilometers away, frustration is building among some of the townsfolk. |
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As the news of their son's bravery came in, his parents didn't seem surprised that he had been in the thick of the action on the outskirts of the city. |
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Slavish to this creed, planners brought us three soulless retail parks boasting multi-national chains selling artless tat on the outskirts of town. |
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On the outskirts of Luton, now Barton Road, it meets the Icknield Way Path. |
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The outskirts of the city became a grim industrial wasteland. |
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Geographic areas on the outskirts of the Empire were prone to attack and required heavy military presence. |
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The Jaguar Veneer Manufacturing Centre is on the B4067, where the former main factory had been since 1951, on the outskirts of western Coventry. |
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Areas around the outskirts of Greater London have addresses based on postal towns outside Greater London. |
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The influx of people also led to demand for better water supplies, and a number of new reservoirs were constructed on the outskirts of the town. |
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The 18 hole Wells Golf Club is on the outskirts of the city and also has a 24 bay driving range with optional grass tees. |
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The city has two universities, Coventry University in the city centre and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts. |
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The Kilns was a house in the district of Headington Quarry on the outskirts of Oxford, now part of the suburb of Risinghurst. |
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The centre of Cardiff is relatively flat and is bounded by hills on the outskirts to the east, north and west. |
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That morning, bombs were dropped on Harrow and Wealdstone, on the outskirts of London. |
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Much of Baghdad remained unsecured however, and fighting continued within the city and its outskirts well into the period of occupation. |
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All three stations broadcast from studios in Gwersyllt on the outskirts of Wrexham. |
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Two RAF Chinooks transported Indian special forces to the outskirts of Kailahun. |
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The network had its centre at RAF Bentley Priory, a converted country house on the outskirts of London. |
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Populations living on the outskirts of towns or farms can dig up potatoes and damage melons, watermelons and maize. |
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Industrial estates are concentrated on the outskirts of the town, in northern, western and southern directions. |
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The East Sands Leisure Centre, which opened in 1988, sits on the outskirts of the town as the town's swimming pool with gym facilities. |
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He immediately started on notable excavations on the Roman sites of Segontium on the outskirts of Caernarvon and Brecon Gaer. |
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Motorcycle speedway racing was staged in the early 2000s at a track built on the showgrounds on the western outskirts of the town. |
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This school later became the Ruabon Grammar School and eventually moved to the outskirts of Ruabon, near Mill Farm. |
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Their fort, which they named Segontium, is on the outskirts of the modern town. |
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Bangor has a central shopping area around the High Street, and retail outlets on Caernarfon Road, on the outskirts of the city. |
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The outskirts of the town feature many large holiday parks and caravan sites. |
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This is held every year, usually in May, at the West Mid Showground on the outskirts of town at Coton Hill. |
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Originally terminating on the city's outskirts at Blackpool, the route now reaches the city centre terminus of Kent Station via Glanmire tunnel. |
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Ruthin also has villages on the outskirts of the town such as Pwllglas and Rhewl. |
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In April 2009 construction began of a new head office located at Adanac Park on the outskirts of Southampton. |
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It is currently on display by the entrance to the club's stadium on the outskirts of Chester. |
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The Germans arrived on the outskirts of Cherbourg on 17 June 1940, towards the end of the Battle of France. |
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Finally, the Urraco broke down for the last time on the outskirts of Slough, causing a major traffic jam. |
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Jakarta and its outskirts, being the dominant metropolis, is also home to people from all over the nation. |
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On the outskirts of town is Trereife House, a grade II listed Queen Anne style, manor house which now offers accommodation and hosts events. |
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The event was revived in 2002 at Seaclose Park, a recreation ground on the outskirts of Newport. |
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The priory was situated on rising ground on the outskirts of Carisbrooke close to Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
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Land in West End, on the outskirts of Southampton was chosen as the location for The Rose Bowl. |
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He later lived on the Camp Hill and Albany prison estates on the outskirts of Newport. |
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The Isle of Wight County Cricket Ground is located at Newclose, on the outskirts of the town. |
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Walking on roads until the outskirts of Fishbourne, then along a track past Quarr Abbey and Ryde Golf Course, then roads into Ryde. |
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He withdrew to Verona, reaching its outskirts on 27 September, where he immediately set up a fortified camp. |
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Curbelo International Airport, being the second most important of Uruguay, located near Laguna del Sauce on the outskirts of the city. |
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The huge, luxurious embassy of one hundred and forty persons made its way through Alicante and Majorca, arriving at Rome outskirts in February. |
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However, this was only transitory, as the Aztecs could only establish an unorganized military post at the city's outskirts. |
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By the middle of the 17th century, Russians had reached the Amur River and the outskirts of the Chinese Empire. |
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Other major players in the fashion industry such as Prada and Chanel have large offices and stores in Florence or its outskirts. |
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The Wanli Emperor died in 1620 and was buried in the Dingling Mausoleum among the Ming tombs on the outskirts of Beijing. |
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By the time the trains reached the outskirts of Manchester the crowd had become hostile and was spilling onto the tracks. |
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The outskirts of the city are also generally made of brick terraced houses. |
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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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Penrith falls within the territory of the Cumbria Constabulary whose headquarters are at Carleton Hall on the outskirts of the town. |
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The man was arrested yesterday in Nong Jok on the outskirts of eastern Bangkok. |
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In November 1941, German Army Group Centre was stopped at the outskirts of the city and then driven off in the course of the Battle of Moscow. |
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Temperatures in the centre of Moscow are often significantly higher than in the outskirts and nearby suburbs, especially in winter. |
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Follaton House, on the outskirts of the town, is the headquarters of the South Hams District Council. |
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The body was found May 24 on the 11000 block of Dublin Canyon Road, a semirural area on the outskirts of the city. |
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Hennady Kernes, the mayor of Kharkiv, was shot in the back Monday morning while cycling on the outskirts of the city, his office said. |
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Acting on a tip, Dagestan police searched an area in the village of Zagorodny in the outskirts of the republic's capital Makhachkala. |
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The Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network is spreading its wings as it plans to install 400 solar panels on the outskirts of Bodmin. |
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Guided by the wise suggestion of a snowshoe hare, they follow the blinking star to a television studio on the city's outskirts. |
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The new hotels, a project known as Mision Motor Inn, are on the outskirts of places like Laredo, Tabasco, Chetumal, Oaxaca and Nogales. |
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Truss, who is single, lives happily in a large house on the outskirts of Brighton with her dog, a Norfolk spaniel called Hoagy. |
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The elderly bamboo-cutter Okina lives with his wife in the outskirts of the forest. |
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After Madiba dies his body will be transported reasonably quickly to One Military Hospital at Voortrekker Street on the outskirts of Pretoria. |
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The fatalities occurred after a car and lorry were in collision at Peartree Hill on the Comber Road on the outskirts of Belfast. |
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Since 1914, the government grain elevator on the south-east outskirts of Calgary was a prominent landmark. |
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The petrol station, which is situated on Waterloo Road, on the outskirts of the city centre, is the only Costco petrol station in the country. |
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They like Dobermanns and live happily in a newly-built Barratt home on the outskirts of town. |
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A few minutes later, bombs targeted trains at small stations in El Pozo del Tio Raimundo and Santa Eugenia, both on the outskirts of Madrid. |
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The explosion took place late on Friday in a busy area on the outskirts of Imphal, capital of the state of Manipur, which borders Myanmar. |
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One of these famous cocktails is, of course, the Daiquiri, taking its name from a town on the outskirts of Santiago de Cuba, where it was created. |
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The French-owned Montupet UK has won a contract worth almost PS200million to produce a cylinder head for Ford at its plant in Dunmurry on the outskirts of West Belfast. |
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That is because the comet is believed to have originated billions of years ago in the Oort Cloud, a distant region of space at the outskirts of the solar system. |
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Ernest and Jean Copple, both 80, died when their white Toyota Camry was in collision with a silver Vauxhall Astra on the A470 on the outskirts of Llandudno. |
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The dancers, known as Cwmni Dawns Werin Caerdydd, will perform at a festival in Heilbronn on the outskirts of Stuttgart in the south-west of Germany. |
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In a separate set of findings, astronomers looking at the outskirts of the Milky Way found two new star streams, remnants torn from dwarf galaxies or star clusters. |
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The vehicle crashed into the central reservation between Junctions 4 and 3 of the M54 on the outskirts of Wolverhampton during the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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So, after trying out the putting green and boating lake at the park on the outskirts of Moffat, our next destination was the Grey Mare's Tail Nature Reserve. |
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Befittingly named Adarsh Hospital, the multispecialty facility at Telav village near Sanand on the outskirts of Ahmedabad has a unique payment option. |
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Our route lay on the outskirts of the city, but we did see a little of the bomb damage, and also the barrage balloons, a sight many people had not seen before. |
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The predawn attack on the police checkpoint happened in the Laman area on the outskirts of Qala-i-Naw, the provincial capital, the police chief said. |
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The other two were identified as Sadiq Karim, who was found in the Sardar Karez area on the outskirts of Quetta district, and Jan Muhammad who was found in Khuzdar. |
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Ten apiaries ten hives each are located on the outskirts of the fallow. |
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The ANC fully supports Zuma to run for the presidency, Duart said at the launch of the party's Western Cape manifesto at Delft township on the outskirts of Cape Town. |
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My room is a wretched, horrid one in the outskirts of the town. |
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It was on the outskirts of town, near scrabbly desert hills. |
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Its northern limits lie along the A62 road between Marsden and Oldham, and its southernmost point is on the A52 road on the outskirts of Ashbourne in Derbyshire. |
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These areas, however, can be considered to form the outskirts of the generic range, as the ranges of sundews do not typically approach temperate or Arctic areas. |
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The principal hospital in Barrow is Furness General Hospital, operated by the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust and located on the outskirts of the town. |
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Horsehay is a village on the western outskirts of Dawley, which, along with several other towns and villages, now forms part of the new town of Telford in Shropshire, England. |
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Billing Aquadrome leisure park is on the eastern outskirts with a caravan site, marina, funfair, bar, riverside restaurant and converted water mill with original workings. |
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The main campus is sited in a central location on the outskirts of Newport, the county town of the Isle of Wight and the island's principal retail centre. |
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However a stretch of trackbed from Wootton to the outskirts of Newport at Halberry Lane is still free from development and could in theory be used in the future. |
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It is owned by the Woodland Trust It takes a bit of stamina and determination to get into America Wood, on the outskirts of Shanklin, since it has little accessible parking. |
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The same column arrived at the outskirts of Boulogne that evening and began shelling and probing the Irish Guards positions in the south of the town. |
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Many people commute into the business district from the outskirts of town. |
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Mosques, especially those in countries where Muslims are the majority, will also host Eid prayers outside in courtyards, town squares or on the outskirts of town in an Eidgah. |
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Large areas of farmland on the outskirts of the city were developed as residential areas in the 1950s and early 1960s, producing, for instance, the suburb of Blacon. |
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The following day, the 113th Brigade reached the outskirts of Longueval. |
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The Laas Geel complex on the outskirts of Hargeisa in northwestern Somalia dates back around 5,000 years, and has rock art depicting both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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Hazlehead Park, is large and forested, located on the outskirts of the city, it is popular with walkers in the forests, sports enthusiasts, naturalists and picnickers. |
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In mid August raids were made on targets on the outskirts of London. |
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There is also a weather station in Gogarbank on the city's outskirts. |
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From the coaching inns on the outskirts of the city to the lower reaches of the Thames, all aspects of the capital are described over the course of his body of work. |
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In 2002, a French archaeological team discovered the Laas Geel cave paintings on the outskirts of Hargeisa in the northwestern Somaliland region of Somalia. |
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The M62 has no junctions numbered 1, 2, or 3, or even an officially numbered 4, because it was intended to start in Liverpool proper, not in its outskirts. |
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It stretches from the western outskirts of Leicester in the east to Burton upon Trent in the west, and is planned to link the ancient forests of Needwood and Charnwood. |
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Cottages built by the Chartist Land Company are still standing and inhabited today in Oxfordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and on the outskirts of London. |
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Two major championship golf courses lie on the city's outskirts. |
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At Turnham Green on the outskirts of London, the royalist army met resistance from the city militia, and faced with a numerically superior force, Charles ordered a retreat. |
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The existence of a church in the forum courtyard of Lincoln and the martyrium of Saint Alban on the outskirts of Roman Verulamium are exceptional. |
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The Isle of Wight College is located on the outskirts of Newport. |
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