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In the middle there is a picturesque pond full of goldfish; it is decorated with a wooden bridge, stone banks and a green islet with a palm-tree on top
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Night Adventure: Hora is a beautiful, magical country; a picturesque river with blue gargling water and carved banks flows through it
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This morning we went on an boat ride around the island: Picturesque caverns with blue, crystal waters; white arched rocks looming over emerald waves; swimming in the open sea near the Cave of Keri
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surroundings on the fringe of the lovely, picturesque Cornish
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backdrop to the distant hills so picturesque that it’s almost
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she simply did not know about the picturesque life she had treasured for so long
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But too good to be true, as if what he saw was merely a projection, a picturesque AR fantasy planet for the people who wanted escape from overcrowded Earth
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They sailed over hundreds of these picturesque gardens which could literally be tens of acres of land
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With fishing rod and basket in hand, he strolled into town on this parched morning, making his way down one of the picturesque side lanes, Chelmsford Mews
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Located in a picturesque valley very close to Darjeeling town, Badamtam offers a beautiful view of Mount Kanchenjunga in the Himalayas and is synonymous with exquisite quality,
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As they approached the picturesque setting, a large dog ran up to meet them
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“I consider Puriscal to be one of Costa Rica’s most picturesque areas
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That picturesque little corner of Singapore formed in previous times a marshy zone with cattle fields of vegetable plantations as well as fields of plantains and the medicinal plant known as “Uncaria gambir”
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He gave Ingrid a big hug which soon turned in to a snow fight on the picturesque snow covered mountain
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Built in early French colonial style, it looked impressively well-maintained and almost picturesque
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at the centre of the chequered area, picturesque but for the
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It was a picturesque home, one
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He kept photographs of her and even watched when she was involved with someone, knowing it would end, selfishly hoping every lover would hurt her so when she found him everything would be picturesque
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On any other day the spot would have been picturesque, uncanny and peaceful; a vamp’s best feeding ground
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Jiva and her picturesque dimples had vanished tonight, overshadowed by her fear and torment at what she imagined was going to happen
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Located in the scenic Central Valley, forty-two miles from the port, Sarchí is a picturesque and beautiful small city
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The tranquil channels of that estuary make for an idyllic place where to use the canoe and observe a limitless number of exotic birds and a deliciously picturesque sky
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Early Friday morning on March 8th the liner reached Chalmers, picturesque and protected entry port to the well-attended and pleasing university-city of Dunedin
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exceptionally picturesque landscape of the city of Hobart and its surroundings: an irregular coast of bays, inlets and peninsulas
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That highly colored, awe-inspiring wall of sea seems to embrace the most soothing, picturesque horizon on earth…
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Along the journey, the sightseer feels magnetized, if not hypnotized, by the extraordinarily picturesque scenery that displays itself before their eyes: a panorama stunningly rich in lively and dazzling colors
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They can stroll through the picturesque and curious galleries of art at the center of the town
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Visitors can relish a relaxing stroll through that outstanding collection of plants artistically displayed amidst placid lakes and picturesque views
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Somehow, they always managed to stop at streams with sparkling clear running water and picturesque and idyllic grounds
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The view was picturesque, but Roger’s memory of it will remain as heavenly warm, tranquil and serene as its waters that day
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Salamanca, about one hundred miles north-west of Madrid and about forty miles from the Portuguese border, is a university city with an ancient history, a preserved artistic display of picturesque art and an attractive way of life that evidences a sense of individual comfort and security
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This picturesque city has not changed much since Lord Byron wrote great praises about it
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many of the picturesque towns on Irelands western coast
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consists of replacing the colorful, picturesque varieties, with a solid colored background as show below
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My lessor’s name Severa and her husband Misfortune, and I would ask you here, as I was asked when I heard those names for the first time, that you do not make value judgments with respect to the referral names; if you lived here, you would see that there is a large leafy incredible and picturesque names in these regions which are so abundant and prolix as the fruit of an apple tree in April
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Within a year Drew and Cath sold DTA and moved to Fiskardo, a picturesque port on the island of Kefalonia
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With his flowing hair and peculiar mode of dress he was indeed a picturesque youth
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Perea was the most beautiful and picturesque province of all Palestine
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The narrow dusty roads, the picturesque red tiled roofs that capped blinding white stucco cottages fitting neatly onto steep hillsides, the tiny fields with centuries-old olive trees, their branches and trunks gnarled by time
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Anna's father had been raised in the picturesque Danubian city of Bratislava
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The coastline is a labyrinth of channels and inlets, set with small, picturesque fishing communities, Indian villages, some deserted, beaches laced with huge sun-bleached drift logs, battered and scarred by winter storms of years gone by
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The limousine whisked them away through the Oxfordshire countryside to a five star hotel set in the outskirts of a picturesque village where reservations had been made for the three best suites offered, each one complete with lounge, super king sized beds and a private garden
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Full of natural grandeur and picturesque prospects
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The little fisher village Cala Figuera lies a few miles south of the Cala Mondragó and belongs to one of the most picturesque villages of the island
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After stretching, I began the first of five, mile-long laps around the picturesque park
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Dressed in my khakis, white dress shirt and cap and gown, Andy and I left the house and walked over to Jackson-Brewer Stadium, on the picturesque campus of Eastern Alabama University
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It was late evening; the two men were so deep in conversation, that the glorious sunset over the picturesque bay at Cala Salida went unnoticed
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Fairmont looked around the lobby, carefully surveying the picturesque scene in an attempt to identify anything out of place, out of the ordinary, that would prompt an abortion of this meeting
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When I was in my school days, I only read and heard about Kashmir and saw few of its beautiful picturesque in some books and calendars
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The trip down the hill was easier, so he took it in leisure, absorbing the tranquil, picturesque setting
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There’s not much flat in this county, apart from the water meadows and flood plains around the rivers that flow into the sea – rolling, wooded down land, narrow winding lanes, and picturesque villages mostly
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There are so many things in the world that bring pleasure due to our sense organs: tasty food, pleasant friendly relations, picturesque landscapes, and so on
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This picturesque place is located between two lakes at the foot of the Himalayas
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Little Hanting was a picturesque village in the English countryside
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The waiters and waitresses were all dressed as if they had just walked up from the picturesque beach reaching to the deep blue before them
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producer ran his hand through his thick black hair and took in the picturesque view of the two girls sitting before him
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of Hamstead Hall, a picturesque site within the limits of Birmingham
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” They boarded a waiting taxi, arriving at a picturesque bed and breakfast at dusk
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There were plants and flowers in the window sills, their blooms and greenery flowing over the sides of their baskets, and still more plants hanging from hooks in the ceiling or set on the long, high shelf which ran continuously around the whole room, with foliage and leaves randomly cascading down towards the floor in a picturesque manner
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The waterfalls that littered the mountain range created a soft background melody to the picturesque scene
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The churches in Jena made her think with the tenderest regard of the old picturesque pre-Lutheran days, of the light and color and emotions of the Catholic services, and each time she was forced into one she said she made a bigger stride toward Rome
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It is a very ancient church, picturesque, and with beautiful lancet windows with delicate traceries carefully bricked up
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I do it officially in his presence for an hour daily, he as full of mistrust of my English as ever, trying to check it with a dictionary, and using picturesque language to convey his disgust to me that he should be so imperfectly acquainted with a tongue so useful
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For this purpose it is quite satisfactory though its roads might be less sandy, for it is a flowery place with picturesque, prosperous-looking cottages, and high up on a mound the oldest church in the island
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We had stood looking down at the village of Thiessow far below us, a cluster of picturesque roofs surrounded on three sides by sunlit water; had gazed across the vast plain to the distant hill and village of Gross Zickow; watched the shadows passing over meadows miles away; seen how the sea to the west had the calm colours of a pearl; how the sea beneath us through the parting stalks of scabious and harebells was quiet but very blue; and how behind us, over the beech-tops, there was the eastern sea where the wind was, as brilliant and busy and foam-flecked as before
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There are tons of ready-made tank backgrounds that are of picturesque nature
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One of the most picturesque grounds we played on was out
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Ship building had ceased in 1969 and the busy boat building port had been transformed into a picturesque small town
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"I say, that's rather picturesque," said the Prince with every appearance of being struck
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"Now you're picturesque again
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The outer walls were all windows, with picturesque views of the domed city and off into the cosmos beyond the dome
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In fact ever since they had been in the picturesque valley he had gone through each day, not unhappily, but almost by rote
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The open fields at the back stretched as far as the eye could see and varying shades of yellow, green and brown painted a picturesque backdrop to the small industrial estate
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with reference to the picturesque town was far from being about its food
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The shoreline was dotted with private estates, vineyards and picturesque towns and villages
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She had been just sitting there over however many months—she had sort of lost track of time just sitting there staring off into nothing as if she were gazing at a picturesque mural of the rocky cliffs of the Hawaiian shore or something like that
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At the small and picturesque mountain town of Mijas, its
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It is a picturesque city with its considerable collection of Medieval and Georgian architecture and is called the Athens of the North because it was one of the major centers of the Enlightenment
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The hamlets and small farms are romantic and picturesque with the cattle and the horses feeding in the fields but I suppose this is just what the tourist takes in
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The feluccas were criss-crossing the river, picturesque, non-polluting and silent
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“So how about seeing a little of Cairo? The picturesque and the historical, mosques and architecture
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The sky darkened, the picturesque scene ripping right in front of her, until nothing was left but her, all alone
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Picturesque, this freak of nature had created a perfect abode for the Tardocians,
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It has been converted into one of the most picturesque of pleasure-grounds; fountains, cascades, waterfalls, delightful arbors, fine terraces, and statues adorn what was before a barren mountain-side
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Christians have failed to understand that much of the picturesque poetry and so-called miracles that
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It is a research and development base that masquerades as a picturesque tourist attraction
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You will probably like very indifferent drawings at first, the pretty, the picturesque and the tricky will possibly attract before the sublimity of finer things
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On the other hand, variety holds the secrets of charm, vitality, and the picturesque, it is the "dither," the play between the larger parts, that makes for life and character
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A great deal has already been said about this, and it will only be necessary to recapitulate here that to variety is due all the expression or the picturesque, of the joyous energy of life, and all that makes the world such a delightful place, but that to unity belongs the relating of this variety to the underlying bed-rock principles that support it in nature and in all good art
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connected with the symbolic and picturesque meaning of his piece
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She was in Fara, in the most picturesque suite
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All things, however, were in their places; all was quiet; and he lay asleep, his white hair picturesque on the untroubled pillow, and his hands lying quiet on the coverlet
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The night wore out, and, as he stood upon the bridge listening to the water as it splashed the river-walls of the Island of Paris, where the picturesque confusion of houses and cathedral shone bright in the light of the moon, the day came coldly, looking like a dead face out of the sky
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"It was like this: I asked myself one day this question--what if Napoleon, for instance, had happened to be in my place, and if he had not had Toulon nor Egypt nor the passage of Mont Blanc to begin his career with, but instead of all those picturesque and monumental things, there had simply been some ridiculous old hag, a pawnbroker, who had to be murdered too to get money from her trunk (for his career, you understand)
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I see the picturesque crowds at the fairs of Khiva and those of Herat, I see Teheran, I see Muscat and Medina and the intervening sands,
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Amy had a bower in hers, rather small and earwiggy, but very pretty to look at, with honeysuckle and morning-glories hanging their colored horns and bells in graceful wreaths all over it, tall white lilies, delicate ferns, and as many brilliant, picturesque plants as would consent to blossom there
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It was early in the morning, but I didn't regret getting up to see it, for the bay was full of little boats, the shore so picturesque, and a rosy sky overhead