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I think that's Ongar, he's enough of a jerk to talk about it at the Seaside
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He and Leand used to troll for maidens at the Stone Seaside in those days
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I didn't contradict him but I wondered: When we left the seaside the time was 6:30 in the afternoon; how harmful would it have been, if we had stayed for fifteen more minutes? All things considered, I believe yesterday's excursion was one of Alexander's tricks, aiming to keep his disciples in subjection: He doesn't allow them to enjoy anything, so that they don't demand anything
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“Eeeh, I was driving to the seaside, because I wanted to change clothes
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We agreed to leave and drive to the seaside
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The landscape was magical: A vast seaside of rosy sand stretched before me, an odd treasure of tiny pink diamonds turning white under the shallow sea waves in the distance
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Reaching the end of the path beyond the fabulous city, I entered the huge conch-shaped rock, crossed the dark passage quickly and found myself at the vast rosy seaside again
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The sun had appeared by the time Kara and Iain arrived in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare
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It was fascinating … she’d read about these seaside resorts but never visited one
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On the drive up, Iain had suggested that they take Renald to a café on the sea front near the pier (whatever that was); with a bit of luck, she’d be able to experience something of what it meant to visit the seaside
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They drove back to Taunton in companiable silence, both pleasantly relaxed by the sun and the seaside experience
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Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world
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Then he made them a gift of a beautifully decorated, modern semi detached house on a quiet new estate in a local seaside town
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Stockholm sits on thousands of tiny islands, and most of the north is covered by forests, although there are pretty seaside towns like Gothenburg
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Greeks are not attracted by the seaside or even
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Yes, I was once again at the seaside, this time
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She was in fact from one of the seaside clans whose ancestors had invaded Kismeria after travelling across the Great Sea over three hundred years ago
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She described a quaint little town tucked away in an almost inaccessible corner of the peninsula that offered ocean, jungle and waterfalls cascading from seaside cliffs
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Bathing by the seaside would take moral courage, but no more than the courage of, ‘the faceless ones,’ the thousands of nameless, wounded infantrymen who haunted the street corners in every part of France
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“People will pay a penny to see it at some seaside resort or traveling circus sideshow
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The telephone listed in Truman’s name was located in a seaside resort in Chauita, a very nice place for a Nicaraguan war refugee
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They were received with open arms and spent the remainder of the day and that night recuperating in Anton’s seaside villa, while the cousin was contacted and the wheels set in motion for a ‘deluxe disappearance
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At that point, Elena broke in to say that she knew of a seaside town with pensions and small hotels where she and Tomasz had stayed before the war, and provided directions to Hermann on how to get there
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Around midday, I received word that the western Ordu was about ninety li away in a fertile seaside plain chasing a small force southward
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Uncle Whup at his seaside palace
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The following day I left to go meet uncle Ben who flew in from his seaside estate in the Hamptons
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A northern English seaside town
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And so we have become expert at the making and operating of seaside resorts for them, an industry which now stands second in our commerce, after fishing of course
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1 On that day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the seaside
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Again He began to teach by the seaside
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I will bring you an infusion I make from a plant brought from the seaside
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Braden and Callum had ridden hard with Lovern from the seaside
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"This is not a holiday at the seaside
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On the western side of the peninsula is Juan les Pins, a modern seaside resort with a perfect sandy beach, hotels, restaurants; popular with Parisians
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Storm clouds in every conceivable shade of grey had heaped themselves along the coastline fifteen kilometres away, and slanting torrents of rain were already lashing seaside towns and suburbs
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and summer to the country side, seaside and suburban areas
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Matthew was also treated to a visit to the Dublin seaside resort of Blackrock and Dublin Airport by two of aunt Molly’s son’s who were his second cousins
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During the summer months when the weather was fine, they would set off as a family in the little car with Joe at the helm to visit the seaside
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It was a purposeful built seaside resort with a hotel, guesthouses, amusement arcades,
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Joe was working that week but the neighbour across the road Frank Toomey drove Bridget, Josephine and the children to the seaside at Banna Strand one morning complete with picnic
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To Bridget and the children it wasn’t just a small grey coloured Austin, it was a friend that took them to Mass, to Tanavalla, to the seaside, in fact anywhere and to see anyone other than Joe drive it was stranger still
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He found a multi-storey one which looked okay, just across from the beach at a seaside resort
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In a seaside town like Wightport this money was vital to the local shopkeepers and small business owners, especially out of season
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He and Timothy went to dances in Tralee and the seaside resort of Ballybunnion and had a great time
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The bus took them on a circuitous route around the seaside town
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It included the fine seaside resort of Tramore and the rocky coastline permeated by secluded beaches
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It was a charming little seaside resort with plenty of accommodation to choose from
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A rain of bullets poured on us from the right flank and the seaside
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7 "All this time I have been in Capernaum, and both in the synagogue and by the seaside have I proclaimed the good news of the kingdom to all who had ears to hear and hearts to receive the truth
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Carron hustled the group down the boardwalk and into the surprisingly modern and clean city that bore a decided resemblance to that of a seaside community along the lines of Herculaneum
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Throughout this five months' period of the dry season an enormous camp was maintained by the seaside near the Zebedee residence, which had been greatly enlarged to accommodate the growing family of Jesus
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This seaside camp, occupied by an ever-changing population of truth seekers, healing candidates, and curiosity devotees, numbered from five hundred to fifteen hundred
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3 The one hundred and more evangelists trained during this five months by the seaside represented the material from which (excepting Abner and John's apostles) the later seventy gospel teachers and preachers were drawn
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1 In connection with the seaside encampment, Elman, the Syrian physician, with the assistance of a corps of twenty-five young women and twelve men, organized and conducted for four months what should be regarded as the kingdom's first hospital
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TARRYING AND TEACHING BY THE SEASIDE
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Since Jesus had talked with the apostles and others long into the night, on this Sunday morning very few of the group were up for breakfast; so he went out by the seaside and sat alone in the boat, the old fishing boat of Andrew and Peter, which was always kept at his disposal, and meditated on the next move to be made in the work of extending the kingdom
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Small companies of inquirers assembled each afternoon by the seaside, where some of the evangelists or apostles discoursed to them
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3 The last of the seaside meetings was held on Sabbath afternoon, May 7
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3 This week of rest enabled Jesus to visit many families and groups about the seaside
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The seaside community of White Rock can be found some 45 kilometres south of
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of all kinds imprinted with "A Souvenir of your Seaside Holiday,” but I knew that
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seaside resorts were a favourite destination
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This was a seaside resort at the peak of the summer season
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This was Skegness, a seaside resort on the east coast of England
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In early Victorian times before the town started to develop as a seaside resort, the Llancoed estate was the largest employer in the area, but much less so now
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He had taken a motel at a seaside suburb called Bronte for three days
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Holidays for some had been a week at their nearest seaside town, but as the air began filling up with more aeroplanes, many countries could be visited
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“Your interaction with the lucid dreams you have experienced about your journey ,” Bonnie said, as we walked along the seaside bicycle route in Vancouver’s West End, “has been limited to observation
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She had very quickly ordered the unit to shut down and loaded into a nearby truck as they fled town, just as soon as the car had pulled away from the seaside city the cracks in the earth had become complete and mako had exploded out of them, completely flooding the slums area with the raw energy, most of the people exposed becoming almost immediately severely mako poisoned, those who had had the chance to flee watching as their homes were destroyed
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he owed one of the families in the seaside resort town of Costa Del Sol some pain
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Several miles away, the van slowly turned into the driveway of the swanky, Seaside Hotel and Resort
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"Chance and I followed Dad today to the Seaside Hotel, where he fucked some other lady behind mom's back!"
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the seaside and a cathedral with the sound of the crashing waves
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form the cliff at the seaside
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It was a balmy afternoon with a stillness in the air that was uncharacteristic of the seaside resort town
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house, in a meadow, in a forest, at the seaside, at a bus stop, etc); conjunctions
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Chatterbox Lounge in Seaside Heights, they posed as missionaries from Indiana, collecting funds
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For a second, they faced off, father and daughter measuring each other up across sixty feet of turf in a quiet leafy suburb of a sleepy seaside town in East Kent
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Aberystwyth is a small(ish) seaside town in Wales and the local council have approved the development of a shopping centre, which will include a Tesco and a Marks and Spencer store
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One story was about a group of lads at the seaside who
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It was Decidnus, one of the dry winter months, and he figured some of the population had gone to the seaside resort of Culides
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There were many routes from the Hansen residence in Canberra to the seaside resort of Batemans Bay
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The upper classes have so many other amusements that _das Essen_ ceases to be one, and they are as thin as all the rest of the world; but if the curious wish to see how very largely it fills the lives, or that part of their lives that they reserve for pleasure, of the middle classes, it is a good plan to go to seaside places during the months of July and August, when the schools close, and the _bourgeoisie_ realises the dream in which it has been indulging the whole year, of hotel life with a tremendous dinner every day at one o'clock
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The April baby was a weak little creature in her first years, and the doctor ordered as specially bracing a seaside resort frequented solely by the middle classes, and there for three succeeding years I took her; and while she rolled on the sands and grew brown and lusty, I was dull, and fell to watching the other tourists
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I remember when I was at the age when people began to call me _Backfisch_, and my mother dressed me in a little scarlet coat with big pearl buttons, and my eyes turned down because I was shy, and my nose turned up because I was impudent, one summer at the seaside with my governess we noticed in our walks a solitary lady of dignified appearance, who spoke to no one, and seemed for ever wrapped in distant and lofty philosophic speculations
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When she had been up and dressed two months and still lay about on sofas being religious, Herr Dremmel, who was patient but slowly becoming conscious that there was an atmosphere of _chapelle ardente_ about his parlour on his coming into it with the innocent briskness of a good man to his supper, though perhaps the Meuk doctor, who by now was a familiar feature in his life, had better come over and advise; and so it was that Ingeborg went to Zoppot, that bracing and beautiful seaside resort near Danzig, leaving her home for the first time since her marriage, going indeed with as much unwillingness as so will-less a person could possess, but sent off regardless of her moist opposition by the doctor, who would not even allow her to take Robertlet and Ditti with her
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There was no way of getting there by public transport so the task was just too difficult so instead we had a look at Torquay, a seaside town with an old world charm and spent the rest of our time in Exeter
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Ryan had seen some like it in a shop by the seaside, he had liked their smoothness and pastel colours, but dad had said they were a waste of money and he should buy a bucket and spade instead
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At the time Sidi Bishr was a reasonably clean seaside suburb and not particularly crowded
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He rented a small villa in a small seaside village just outside Alexandria which was used as a summer resort by a steadily diminishing number of Europeans
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We spent lovely weeks in the spring and summer together at the seaside and our recreations were always associated with the ocean and with excursions up and down the coast
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Lea was constantly with Ceres in her free moments and they walked in the village and along the seaside and called on Panos at the camp with little Iason
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They had an early celebratory lunch at the port and in the evening invited friends at a seaside taverna in the neighboring village of Plati for the traditional ghlendi, or revelry, with live Greek music and folksongs
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Myrina was still lit up, the Castro still hovering in mid-air, luminous and dominant, and the Terrain and the other seaside cafés on the Romeikos had their handful of customers to keep their waiters busy
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We reached the seaside
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At the Cornish, the main artery running the whole length of the city by the seaside, we turned right to the east and away from the city center
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Anyway, there really was no reason to go to Aboukir other than that it had two or three seaside restaurants with the freshest fish available in Egypt