Countryside Sentence Examples

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  • Do you ever miss the countryside? she asked.

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  • The area's countryside appeal has made it a popular residence for families and retired individuals.

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  • Take a scenic ride through the cotton farming countryside.

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  • What a delightfully tranquil setting in rolling countryside, formal gardens and a Kentish mansion.

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  • He'd make a crater of the castle and the surrounding countryside!

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  • Driven from the cities they swarmed over the countryside.

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  • They move to the countryside, thinking their new small town is safer than the big city of Seattle.

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  • France hotels can offer a safe and secure "base camp" location in the middle of a city or within the rolling countryside.

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  • Up and down the hills, searching and searching but all the little ones are staying inside in this coal-stripped countryside.

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  • A countryside able to support viable farming businesses and producing wholesome, affordable food and teaming with wildlife.

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  • Dean felt cheated, doubly so because yesterday, a comp day off, it had rained as if St. Swithin was ticked off at the world, denying him the pleasure of biking the Pennsylvania countryside.

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  • The living room and kitchen, which faced to the south, provided an exquisite view of the surrounding countryside.

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  • Winston was most personable and seemed genuinely interested in the small town and surrounding countryside.

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  • With his silver pride and joy secured to the bike rack, a spare change of clothes and rain gear in his pannier and some fruit and crackers for a snack, he rolled away from town to the peace and quiet of the countryside.

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  • One minute he'd be drinking in the beauty of the countryside and the next feeling a wave of anxiety, realizing what had begun as a mild suspicion was close to culminating in a face-to-face confrontation with Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • Darian guided the horse through marble streets marked by statues of his forefathers and beyond the city into the wood running along a stream that ran through the immortal countryside.

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  • Hence their attachment to Peisistratus, the "man of the people," who called upon them to sweep away the last barriers which separated rich and poor, nobles and commoners, city and countryside.

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  • Towards the end of the reign of Alexander II., the government, in order to preserve order in the country districts, also created a special class of mounted rural policemen (uryadniki, from uriad, order), who, armed with power to arrest all suspects on the spot, rapidly became the terror of the countryside.

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  • Edward was able to occupy many towns and castles, but the broken bands of the insurgents lurked in the hills and forests, and the Countryside as a whole remained unsubdued.

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  • This clearly represents an overall decline in both extent and quality of the once widespread and common feature of our countryside.

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  • Since 1988 pure wildcats are protected from persecution under the 1981 Wildlife & Countryside Act.

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  • If the Countryside Section decide to prohibit the removal of an important hedgerow, it must let you know within 6 weeks.

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  • This interior design style is inspired by the natural environment of the French countryside, and it also incorporates the rustic character and charm of old French farmhouses and country homes.

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  • The French countryside is filled with fresh flowers, including the most common French lavender and sunflowers.

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  • The countryside is filled with beautiful, rolling hills and farmland.

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  • For guests wishing to explore the delights of Bath and the surrounding countryside, the hotel offers bespoke guided tours.

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  • The Elan Valley is a haven for bird watchers in our delightful countryside, for the dedicated enthusiast or the casual day tripper.

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  • Community cause comes up trumps Heath Countryside Corridor (HCC) has been successful in buying their second parcel of land.

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  • Green Belt is countryside next to urban areas where there is a risk that the openness will be invaded by urban sprawl.

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  • By acting to check urban sprawl, Green Belt protects the countryside and prevents neighboring built-up areas merging into one another.

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  • The region is largely unspoiled, lying amid stunning countryside and coastal scenery, and made up of farmhouses and quaint villages.

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  • When traveling through the countryside you see many inspiring visages, from mountains and streams to open grasslands and lakes.

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  • The surrounding countryside is magnificent, ideal for fell walking, the famous Three Peaks Walk being one of many.

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  • The Nursery is in a wonderful countryside setting on the site of a 17th century water mill.

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  • Barges and narrow boats may be hired for trips along the tranquil waterways amidst largely unspoiled countryside.

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  • In 375 it again joined the Athenian alliance; two years later it was besieged by a Lacedaemonian armament, but in spite of the devastation of its flourishing countryside held out successfully until relief was at hand.

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  • Artistic pleasure, grown less delicate, required the stimulus of a more sensational effect or a more striking realism, as we may see by the Pergamene and Rhodian schools of sculpture, by the bas-reliefs with the genre subjects drawn from the life of the countryside, or, in literature by the sort of historical writing which became popular with Cleitarchus and Duris, by the studied emotional or rhetorical point of Callimachus, and by the portrayal of country life in Theocritus.

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  • William could be pitiless when provoked; to punish the men of the North for persistent rebellion and the destruction of his garrison at York, he harried the whple countryside from the Aire to the Tees with such remorseless ferocity that it did not recover its ancient prosperity for centuries.

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  • Cruel means of repression assisted natural hardships and the carelessness of the administration in depopulating and laying waste the countryside; while Louis XIV.s martial and ostentatious policy was even more disastrous than pestilence and famine, when Louvois advice prevailed in council over that of Colbert, now embittered and desperate.

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  • There was a special bogie to couple onto the loco forming rakes of wagons hurtling across the countryside.

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  • Themis in anger at the riddle being solved sent a wild beast to ravage the countryside.

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  • Informal countryside recreation is the most popular activity in Britain.

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  • Set in the heart of the beautiful Berkshire countryside, this country house is the perfect retreat for relaxation in blissful surroundings.

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  • It is a relief to think that Essex 's countryside is being recorded before it is finally crushed beneath the remorseless advance of London.

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  • Recent rains greatly helped countryside as earlier dry weather had retarded growth and caused many heath fires.

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  • I do n't think we'll see rickshaws being pulled and pedaled through the darkened English countryside delivering goods.

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  • During the journey a video is played hinting at man 's violence and our romanticism of the countryside.

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  • In totally secluded position with wonderful views across rolling countryside from its terrace.

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  • The house and its gardens both lie secluded in the countryside and are not part of any built up area.

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  • Please wear sensible footwear and remember to follow the Countryside Code.

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  • In common with other shrew species, water shrews are protected under Schedule 6 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981).

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  • Leaving the town the canal runs along the side of a steep valley giving views of the town and the surrounding countryside.

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  • This growth was aided from 1836 by London 's first railways which put small countryside towns within easy reach of the city.

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  • Approximately 8 acre smallholding with views over rolling countryside.

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  • He is a political fighter but also a poet who sings Irish song in the solitude of the countryside.

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  • In a countryside, increasingly stifled by bureaucracy, how will tomorrow 's rural communities make a living?

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  • I loved Ethiopia, its beautiful countryside and brave, stoical people.

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  • Ancient taverns, traditional countryside inns, gastro-pubs and welcoming hostelries are included - all carefully selected on merit with no charge for inclusion.

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  • This happens just as clan wars threaten to destroy her adoptive family and magical beings terrorize the countryside.

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  • Vintage streetcars run every few minutes along a period street out into open countryside with spectacular countryside views.

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  • Commonly-used elements are wrought-iron door and drawer hardware, curved chairbacks and cabinet lines, and carved raised motifs, depicting such things as wheat, flowers, and fruit -- the bounty of the countryside.

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  • Cottage chic style has its roots in the British countryside, where homes feature age-worn items like faded fabrics, old paintings, and furniture with chipping paint.

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  • Traditional style log cabin interiors are filled with elements and images of the rustic countryside, which is often just beyond the cabin walls.

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  • The colors of Tuscan design reflect the sunny countryside of Old Italy.

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  • Tuscan style makes use of the natural elements historically found in the Italian countryside.

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  • The remaining Mediterranean colors like yellow, green, lavender, and brown are inspired by nature and the hilly landscapes and countryside of southern coastal Europe.

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  • These are the kinds of kitchens that you might find in rustic Italian farmhouses that are home to families who work olive tree fields or homes in the rolling hills of the Tuscan countryside.

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  • In terms of decorating styles and techniques, these kinds of Italian kitchens make heavy use of natural elements and the influences of the countryside.

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  • Colors - The colors most often used in Italian kitchen design are the colors of the Italian countryside itself.

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  • French Country style emulates the rustic, homey charm of homes in the French countryside, and like these homes, French Country interior design takes its inspiration from the French countryside itself.

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  • The color palette for a French country theme home draws inspiration from the natural elements found in the French countryside.

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  • Shades of blue bring to mind the bright, sunny French skies and soft greens reminisce of the green rolling hills of the French countryside.

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  • The rustic living room should transport you to the countryside or lakeside even if you live in the city.

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  • There is something for everyone to enjoy - from the charming style of the French countryside to the timeless metropolitan beauty of Paris.

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  • The overall color palette should be focused on colors inspired by the French countryside's natural features.

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  • Dried lavender will make you feel as if you are in the French countryside.

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  • Country French Style Bedroom - Feel like you're on vacation in the French countryside when you go to bed every night with this design style for bedrooms.

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  • Discard the artificial stylized elements seen in typical "country style" interior design and the result is a healthier and more direct relationship with the surrounding countryside.

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  • Today toile usually consists of a white or off-white background upon which a repeating pattern of a pastoral countryside theme is repeated.

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  • If you're having a difficult time deciding which pallet to use in your kitchen, take a break and explore paintings of the Italian countryside and seashore.

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  • Tuscany kitchen colors are inspired by the colorful sunrises and warm sunsets of the Tuscan countryside.

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  • It's not surprising that this is also a popular wall color and is enhanced with faux paint finishes that resemble an aging stucco Italian countryside farm house.

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  • The other colors in the French kitchen palette include bright yellows and vibrant greens, which accurately reflect the countryside.

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  • Imagine a beautiful French countryside filled with flowers, the setting where founder, Armand Petitjean, first visualized a company filled with beauty products for women.

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  • You can find backdrops of popular cities and places that will give you the sense that you are looking out over the countryside or a cityscape.

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  • Discover London's distinctive appeal, or go swimming or cycling in the beautiful countryside.

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  • A rustic barn or countryside wedding will often provide the perfect backdrop, requiring few decorations.

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  • Put a sign up directing people to an outdoor wedding that is hard to find in the countryside.

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  • Small ships that travel through French waterways offer visitors an intimate glimpse of the French countryside as well as popular cities and ports of call.

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  • See the countryside in Germany and stop in towns such as Nuremberg and Frankfurt along the way.

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  • Frequently compared to the Tuscan kitchens of Europe in color, texture and material, Arizona kitchens are full of color that is pulled from the surrounding countryside.

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  • The sheer glass expanse of the door also allows an unfettered view of the surrounding countryside.

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  • The company promises that all of the fruit used to make it organic spreads is grown on small family farms in the Italian countryside.

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  • In addition to the spectacular countryside, the north and north-central areas have all four seasons.

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  • Theme parks dot the countryside in England - here are a few to put on your must-see list.

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  • All throughout the French countryside, you will see verdant vineyards growing rows and rows of grapes.

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  • Mention California Wine Country and people will conjure up a picture of a state covered with vineyards and bucolic countryside landscapes that beckons wine lovers to visit.

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  • Visitors can expect informative wine tours, generous accommodations and views that rival wineries found in the German countryside.

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  • Why not sit for a spell and sip wine while touring some of California's most beautiful countryside?

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  • The delicious wines these producers create bring you a taste of the Italian countryside.

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  • This furniture style was common in the Spanish missions, which dotted the countryside in the early sixteenth century.

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  • Electric Scotland offers a pictorial tour through the beautiful countryside and cities, giving children an up close and personal view of the country.

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  • People are employed at worksites all across the nation, in bustling cities and in the countryside, in small town stores and in corporate offices.

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  • Mayo. The clinic grew from a small countryside practice to what it is now because of the Mayo brothers innovative ideas and hard work in creating and learning new surgical techniques.

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  • Countryside Acres, where every player receives one Life tile and your Life tiles are safe.

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  • Candyland - A favorite children's race game in which players take a magical journey through a colorful candy-laden countryside.

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  • Even if your travels only take you as far as the countryside or a short stint to a neighboring town for the day, a roomy tote bag can come in quite handy.

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  • She haunted not only the Bell house, but the surrounding countryside too.

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  • The fictional town of Genoa City is an affluent location that features a downtown area, a college campus, suburbs and countryside where the wealthy live.

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  • Countless stories tell tales of dragons that ravaged the countryside looking for hapless villagers to dine upon.

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  • Set in beautiful countryside, the Ayurveda Center offers a well-rounded yoga teacher training program that prepares students for all aspects of teaching yoga.

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  • While many ashrams are found in the countryside, Kashi Yoga has created a sanctuary in the center of bustling Atlanta.

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  • These troops were often teenage or younger, and the vehicles were dubbed 'technicals'; the sight of armed teens roving the countryside in weapon-bedecked vehicles was often referred to as 'Mad Maxian', or 'just like in Mad Max'.

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  • Someday, I'm going to build a tall tower far out in the countryside with a writer's room at the very top overlooking fields of horses with a river in the distance.

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  • The marshes make for great nature and bird watching, while the flat terrain allows bicyclists to easily explore miles of the countryside and waterfront.

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  • He joined a Methodist class, threw his house open for love-feasts and prayer-meetings, and did a great deal of itinerant evangelization among the cottages of the countryside.

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  • The only chance against them was that, if caught too far from the base-fort where they had run their galleys ashore, they might find their communication with the sea cut off, and be forced to fight for their lives surrounded by an infuriated countryside.

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  • Only in Lincolnshire, East Yorkshire and parts of Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire do they seem to have settled thickly and formed a preponderating element in the countryside.

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  • He spent all his money in maintaining bands of hired Bra ban cons and routiers, by whose aid he for some time succeeded in terrorizing the countryside.

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  • They let the English invaders pass by, garrisoning the towns but abandoning the countryside.

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  • In Winchester, London, St Albans, Canterbury, Bury, Beverley, Scarborough and many other places the rioting was as violent as in the countryside.

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  • Up to this moment the civil war had been conducted like a great faction fight; the barons and their livened retainers had been wont to seek some convenient heath or hill and there to fight out their quarrel with the minimum of damage to the countryside.

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  • The rural countryside that surrounded the building rolled gracefully to trees that looked like Oaks, but it was winter and they still had their leaves.

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  • I may have gained a few pounds driving around the countryside but I refute the label chubby and all its intonations.

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  • The day was perfect for rolling the countryside and Dean was pleased his legs had a good memory of the long-absent tasks required of pedaling at seven thousand feet elevation.

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  • Only a minority of the population lives in the rural and mostly arable countryside.

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  • Membership also offers access to the 80 camping barns in some of the best countryside in England, including six National Parks.

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  • Come and kiss the blarney, discover ancient relics, stunning countryside, fabulous people and great pubs!

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  • Local environment Nestled in attractive countryside, the town of Northampton is an intriguing blend of history and modernity.

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  • Gardeners must take care not to plant Spanish or hybrid bluebells in the countryside or near native populations.

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  • In revenge, she sent a huge wild boar to devastate the countryside.

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  • But the Campaign to Protect Rural England said that the planning bonanza will bring " a pox on the countryside " .

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  • There is still much to surprise the student of monumental brasses in the less visited parts of the English countryside.

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  • It is situated in an attractive campus, neighboring open countryside, yet is only one mile from Bath city center.

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  • Every week she enjoys a brisk canter through the countryside on one of her thoroughbreds.

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  • The main arena also hosts a colorful cavalcade of hounds in the finest traditions of the countryside.

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  • Ceramic Paws at Holme Grange Craft Village provides a peaceful countryside location - ideal for painting ceramic Paws at Holme Grange Craft Village provides a peaceful countryside location - ideal for painting ceramics.

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  • Also, at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park visitors can see corncrakes being bred in preparation for release into the English countryside.

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  • Front aspect double glazed window with far reaching views over the surrounding countryside with the coast on the horizon, double radiator.

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  • For instance, you don't often see stray cattle roaming the countryside.

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  • The private patio leads to a shared lawn, overlooking countryside.

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  • The afternoon was spent by most members of the Unit in exploring the countryside.

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  • Craig Park enjoys an idyllic rural setting in unspoiled countryside.

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  • Upstairs there are three spacious bedrooms, all benefit from glorious views of the rolling countryside.

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  • Florence is set in the heart of the beautiful Tuscan countryside.

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  • Whatever your choice of pastime, pony-trekking, cycling or hill-walking, you can enjoy taking part in glorious, unspoiled countryside.

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  • Complete with modern fixtures and fittings, there are stunning seaviews across the lush green countryside with the addition of a large private garden.

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  • Siena is located in the heart of the olive groves and vineyards of the Chianti countryside.

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  • The property is located within a desirable cul-de-sac and enjoys open views across the countryside to the rear.

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  • In the countryside gangs of them roam wild inflicting terrible depredations, kidnapping, burning, looting, holding whole villages to ransom.

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  • As a result hundreds of pill boxes remain derelict in the countryside.

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  • This will reduce the demand for new buildings in the countryside, provide jobs and help avoid rural dereliction.

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  • A tale of utter devastation which whole swathes of the countryside may never recover from.

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  • Training sessions can be made more interesting for you and your horse whether you enjoy jumping, dressage, or riding in the countryside.

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  • Along with the countryside, one of the best places to partake in some outdoor eating is the beach.

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  • By dawn on Thursday we were in Germany driving through a low lying mist which made the countryside look eerie.

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  • His mother's encouragement was instrumental in his interest in the countryside, especially its traditions, folklore and antiquities.

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  • They are also looking at bringing in other equestrian and countryside activities for all the family to enjoy.

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  • They help to protect the countryside, be it in agricultural, forestry or other use.

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  • After spawning the adult frogs disperse into the surrounding countryside.

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  • Then the Financial Times went somewhat haywire over the idea of using the canal system to move water round the countryside.

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  • Hedgerow regulations It is against the law to remove most countryside hedgerow regulations It is against the law to remove most countryside hedgerows without permission.

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  • From a gentle countryside ramble to a challenging hike up Skiddaw, there really is something for everyone.

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  • History, habitats and management Blacksmith's Field is situated on a rocky hilltop with wide views over the surrounding countryside.

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  • The countryside in both parishes is flat near the sea, gradually becoming hilly to the north.

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  • From this stunning location, guests will be able to appreciate the delightful countryside walks that abound from the doorstep of this lovely home-from-home.

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  • Reigate's stunning surrounding countryside offers the perfect tonic to relax and leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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  • Across hundreds of miles of seemingly idyllic Zimbabwean countryside, similar stories were repeated again and again last week.

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  • Jo Chapman Community Transport Links Funds are being offered by the Countryside Agency toward schemes that could help relieve rural isolation.

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  • By 2000, the Welsh countryside supported an estimated 260 breeding pairs - representing almost 1,000 individual birds, including juveniles.

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  • From the hall, oak stairs lead up to the galleried landing from which there are fabulous views over the countryside.

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  • In fact, an estate in the Russian countryside in 1904 was quite lavish.

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  • In his travels for his father's business, Watkins had an on-going love affair with the Herefordshire countryside.

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  • Inland the countryside is glorious, the Mendips rising majestic above the surrounding countryside.

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  • The countryside is equally praised, & includes lush meadowland, dense forest, & steep valleys, all flanked by the Pyrenees mountains.

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  • For the real flavor of Corfu do not miss a slow meander through the beautiful countryside of the quiet central areas.

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  • The attractive village of Selborne and its beautiful countryside is famous for its association with the 18th century naturalist Gilbert White.

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  • Shave Cross is a tiny hamlet nestling in the picturesque Marshwood Vale, in the glorious unspoiled countryside of west Dorset.

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  • The farm courtyard is in a delightfully peaceful spot, overlooking rolling countryside.

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  • The friendly household pet may prove a killer in the open countryside.

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  • Temperature wise, heading out to the English countryside could be a surprisingly pleasant experience.

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  • This Code outlines sensible precautions for those coming back to enjoy the countryside.

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  • The main objectives of the organization are to promote private enterprise, diversify rural economies and conserve the countryside.

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  • In his later prose memoirs, he records in hypnotic and possibly obsessive detail the joys of nature and countryside pursuits.

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  • They do enjoy exercise and enjoy a ramble in the countryside and through the woods.

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  • What better way to enjoy this unique and wonderful countryside than to join experienced ramblers during the festival.

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  • There are two countryside rangers based at Linlithgow Peel.

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  • A natural countryside that works together where man, horse, hound, wildlife, including foxes all become self reliant on each other.

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  • The barn has been stylishly renovated to an exceptionally high standard, and benefits from glorious views over the rural Devon countryside.

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  • I don't think we'll see rickshaws being pulled and pedaled through the darkened English countryside delivering goods.

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  • The trails provide tranquil walks, horse or bike riding, through beautiful countryside.

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  • The difficulties are arresting dozens of riders on horseback in open, often rugged, countryside are enormous.

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  • A structure in the countryside that is so ruinous that it has to be substantially or entirely re-built will not be suitable.

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  • The family will also get to see rural Cambodia, with a horse drawn buggy ride through pretty countryside.

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  • Countryside Alliance supporter assaulted a hunt saboteur (Video and stills) Please click here to view video of incident.

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  • Most initiatives to protect and enhance the countryside are overwhelmed by the scale of the present threats.

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  • The 50-mile long ' Expressway ' would carve a long ugly scar through that part of our countryside adjacent to the existing M6.

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  • Peacefully secluded in this unspoiled countryside Orchard House and Rose Cottage are ideal for all generations.

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  • In common with other shrew species, water shrew species, water shrews are protected under Schedule 6 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981 ).

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  • Less obvious are the storage silos on farms, usually blue or green; they tower over the surrounding countryside.

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  • They see the countryside as a vehicle for more social engineering.

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  • We head further southwards, through gently undulating countryside.

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  • In 1981 the fen raft spider became one of the 23 species of arthropod protected in Britain by the Wildlife and Countryside Act.

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  • This was my domain, or at least the immediately surrounding countryside was.

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  • Rye is weekend breaks uk, accommodation east Sussex surrounded by wonderful countryside.

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  • Soak up the beautiful English countryside on the way as the train stradlles the river taw all the way up to North Devon.

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  • Given more time, he'd have preferred to put the bike on the car's rack and chew up some countryside miles, tour­ing the hills and farm lands that surrounded Parkside.

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  • As in the 16th century immense quantities of bullion were imported by the treasury, and were lavished upon war, luxury and the Church, while agriculture and manufactures continued to decline, and the countryside was depopulated by emigration to Brazil.

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  • During his illness Mr. Starkey read one of his curate's sermons, and was not only "cured" forthwith, but embraced his strange doctrines, and together they procured many conversions in the countryside and the neighbouring towns.

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  • All the wealthier men, both in the countryside and in the towns, were required to take up the duties as well as the privileges of membership of the military household of the king.

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  • If driven over hard they absconded to the towns, where hands were needed as much as in the countryside, or migrated to districts where the statute was laxly administered.

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  • The towns would seem to have fared better than the countryside, partly indeed at its expense, for the discontented peasantry migrated in large numbers to the centres of population where newly-developed manufactures were calling for more hands.

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  • In the countryside the insurrection was accompanied by wholesale burnings of manor-rolls, the hunting down of unpopular bailiffs and landlords, and a special crusade against the commissioners of the poll-tax and the justices who had been enforcing the Statute of Laborers.

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  • One after another all the towns of the duchy were reduced, save Rouen, the siege of which, as the hardest task, King Henry postponed till the rest of the countryside was in his hands.

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  • The smelting of the ore had a dramatic effect on the countryside.

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  • Labor 's stewardship of the countryside has been a sorry tale of indifference, neglect and contempt.

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  • The Countryside Premium Scheme (CPS) included the option to fence off buffer strips along watercourses.

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  • From the Cheesewring the views across the Cornish countryside and into Devon are nothing less than stunning on a clear day.

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  • Some of the most stunning countryside in Britain is right on the doorstep.

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  • It is situated in the principal vine growing area with sultana grapes covering the surrounding countryside.

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  • For a time, he lived in the Kent village of Shoreham, whose surrounding countryside became his ' Valley of Vision '.

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  • Rye is weekend breaks uk, accommodation east sussex surrounded by wonderful countryside.

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  • Soak up the beautiful English countryside on the way as the train stradlles the river Taw all the way up to North Devon.

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  • The gentle tinkle of sheep bells floating across the countryside makes a very relaxing sound.

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  • For students who like to mix the buzz of city life with the tranquility of the countryside, there really is nowhere better.

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  • We are ideally tucked away in a calm corner of the English countryside....

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  • It is surrounded by attractive undulating countryside typical of this part of the County.

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  • These plans are also unpopular with the public who do not want to see their precious countryside destroyed.

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  • Claims from organizations like the Countryside Alliance that the Government is carrying out a vendetta against the people of the country are ludicrous.

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  • Set in a small development of three barns there are wonderful views over open countryside.

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  • If countryside managers and rangers know of water vole colonies in the project area we would love to hear from you.

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  • Towns around Brongwyn Brongwyn Holiday Cottages are nestled in the heart of picturesque welsh countryside, but you certainly wo n't feel cut off.

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  • Vorarlberg, the westernmost Austrian province, is a small region, however its true size is revealed in the diversity of its countryside.

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  • Description of Vale de Parra This scenic area of Portuguese countryside is dotted with magnificent whitewashed villas.

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  • Public access to the countryside continues to widen and wildfire risk will increase.

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  • The large cities of Berlin and Munich offer apartments and houses that are at the very top of the housing ladder whereas, in the countryside, rural properties are available that can be more affordable.

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  • Amish furniture outlets are great for anyone looking to buy Amish furniture without driving around the countryside searching for tiny shops.

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  • This can make for a lovely day in the countryside, but it's not always the most efficient way to find what you want.

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  • Country living is never wasteful and a slower paced lifestyle enables one to appreciate the natural resources that the surrounding countryside has to offer.

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  • Even today, the jackets may be seen by men on the English and Scottish countryside, although it is more likely to be worn as part of a stylish ensemble for going out on the town.

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  • It was coal country, or had been, as much of the depressed countryside screamed of poverty.

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  • The late spring sun had finally fought its way out of the white haze and was slipping down in the west, painting the countryside in yellow brush strokes.

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  • The flight out on Friday night had been a comfortable few hours spent at thirty-odd thousand feet, sandwiched between a cloud-covered countryside and a starlit sky.

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  • Thus we hear of temples dedicated to Juventas=Hebe (191 B.C.), Diana=Artemis (179 B.C.), Mars=Ares (138 B.C.), and find even such unexpected identifications as that of the Bona Dea - a cult title of the ancient Fauna, the female counterpart of the countryside numen Faunus - with a Greek goddess of women, Damia.

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  • The primary attitude of man to the numina seems clearly to be one of fear, which survives prominently in the "impish" character of certain of the spirits of the countryside, such as Faunus and Inuus, and is always seen in the underlying conception of religio, a sense of awe in the presence of a superhuman power.

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  • The laundry was one place she hadn't been yet and her wardrobe had dwindled down to a few clean items - none of them appropriate for a ride around the countryside with a man she hardly knew.

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  • But Bolingbroke had already seized Chester, and was marching against him at the head of such a large army that the countryside refused to stir.

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  • After leaving the town, we drove around the surrounding countryside in hopes Howie my spot one of the scenes of his other visions.

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  • Half the regiments form bands and scour the countryside and put everything to fire and sword.

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  • The egoism of the upper classes held military duty in contempt, while their avarice depopulated the countryside, whence the legions had drawn their recruits.

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  • In July 1403 came the crisis of King Henrys reign; while Glendower burst into South Wales, and overran the whole Insurrec- countryside as far as Cardiff and Carmarthen, the tion In the Percjes raised their banner in the North.

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  • As lieutenantgeneral in Roussillon in 1475 he protected the countryside against the wrath of the king, who wished to repress with cruel severity a rebellion of the inhabitants.

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  • In 1851 Lord Vernon opened fourteen tombs, and after that the whole countryside ransacked the necropolis, without any proper records or notes being taken, and with great damage to the objects found.

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