Lodge Sentence Examples

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  • Great place for a getaway lodge, isn't it?

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  • He died at the master's lodge on the 1st of October 1886.

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  • The homestead consisted of a threshing floor, outhouses, stables, a bathhouse, a lodge, and a large brick house with semicircular facade still in course of construction.

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  • She stood in the center of what looked like a ski lodge with one massive wall of windows overlooking the mountains.

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  • Spirit Lodge offers a personalized treatment center and recovery coaching from its 8-acre location.

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  • Lodge rooms come with all the features you'd expect from a hotel room, including cable TV, coffee makers, and hair dryers.

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  • Sir Oliver Lodge in 1898 theoretically examined the inductive system of space telegraphy.

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  • Special sacs developed from the intersegmental septa lodge the developing ova and sperm.

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  • A lodge onsite provides food and hot chocolate to skiers.

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  • You will commonly see these deer shaped cakes featuring only the head of a deer, much like what would hang inside the cabin wall of a ski lodge.

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  • In the same way the arrangements finally elaborated by Lodge and Muirhead consisted of a direct coupled antenna and nearly closed condenser circuit, and a similar receiving circuit containing as a detector the steel wheel revolving on oily mercury which actuated a siphon recorder writing signals on paper tape.

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  • His African experiences suggested The African Colony (1903), A Lodge in the Wilderness (1906), and Prester John (1910).

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  • Attracted to astronomy by the solar eclipse of the 12th of May 1706, he obtained permission in 1710 to lodge in the dome of the Luxembourg, procured some instruments, and there observed the total eclipse of the 22nd of May 1724.

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  • The cloaca is often very large; the nephridia and oviducts may open into it, and the eggs lodge there on their way outwards; they are thrown out, as are the faecal masses, by an eversion of the cloaca.

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  • Here, besides the viceregal demesne and lodge and the magazine, are a zoological garden, a people's garden, the Wellington monument, two barracks, the Hibernian military school, the "Fifteen Acres," a natural amphitheatre (of much greater extent than its name implies) used as a review ground, and a racecourse.

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  • From these high lands sediments were borne down to lodge on the low lands adjacent.

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  • The prior's lodge was almost invariably attached to the S.W.

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  • Lindsay, who is currently in rehab (again) at the Cirque Lodge located in Sundance Utah, is reportedly taking a leave of absence from her $900 a day program to spend some time with her estranged father.

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  • For more information about the Mason Great Wolf Lodge, interested guests can visit the official website or call 1-800-913-WOLF (9653).

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  • The Lodge's "Breakfast with Santa Package" is offered during November and December.

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  • Wilderness Lodge, Villas, and Cabins - Designed to resemble a National Park lodge, this lodge provides a rustic yet comfortable setting in which to enjoy your Walt Disney World vacation.

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  • Traditional lodge rooms are available for couples and small families, and those who want more spacious accommodations can choose villa or cabin facilities.

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  • The attached four-star hotel, The Mountain Grande Lodge and Spa, offers outstanding accommodations and many rooms and suites include in-room fireplaces and whirlpools, kitchenettes, and other superior amenities.

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  • The various hotels, such as the Wilderness Lodge, also have their own boats and water transportation services you can take advantage of if you're staying at one of those hotels.

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  • Children visiting Great Wolf Lodge sleep in a wolf den, a cave-like area complete with a bunkbed and video games.

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  • Not to be outdone by its nearby competitors, Hershey Lodge also offers several seasonal travel packages for frugal travelers who want to pay one price for a host of services and amenities.

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  • Greek Peak indoor water park is just one of the many nicknames given to Cascades Indoor Water Park at Hope Lake Lodge and Greek Peak Mountain Resort located in Cortland, New York.

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  • However, it wasn't until December 2009 that the family-friendly property became a year-round travel destination with the addition of the Cascades Indoor Water Park at Hope Lake Lodge.

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  • For more information on membership to the Cascades Club and details on Hope Lake Lodge's indoor water park, check out the resort's website.

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  • If you've always been curious, try to stay at Pebble Beach this might be the time to splurge and stay at the Lodge or the Inn at Spanish Bay.

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  • While the park offers numerous tent, trailer and RV campsites, travelers who aren't comfortable roughing it or who don't have a recreational vehicle in which to stay may enjoy staying in a cabin or the park's lodge.

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  • If you're looking for something a little less rustic than the cottages, the Lodge and Conference Center may be just what you need.

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  • The Lodge has 100 rooms available, with 66 standard double rooms, four ADA-compliant double rooms, and 30 lofts.

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  • When fired at close range, these pellets can penetrate the skin and cheekbone and lodge in the nasal septum or the sinuses near the nose.

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  • Oral contraceptives also change the uterine lining so that a fertilized egg cannot lodge there to develop.

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  • Airborne particles can lodge in the eyes of people at any age.

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  • Dust, dirt, sand, or other airborne material can lodge in the eyes as a result of high wind or an explosion, causing minor irritation and redness.

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  • The best way to lodge a complaint is to follow the chain of command.

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  • Very gay-friendly, no-frills economy lodge has long been a favorite with tourists on a budget.

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  • There are strict rules as to who is eligible to lodge at the base.

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  • Just so that men don't feel left out of the scent craze, Scentsy also provides a special collection for men that specifies in more masculine-pleasing fragrances like, "Rustic Lodge", "Hemingway", "Oxford", "Bourbon", and "African Mahogany".

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  • However, you need to be a lodge guest or invited by a guest to eat there.

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  • This famous lodge is rumored to house a number of ghosts.

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  • Guests report hearing phantom voices in many of the lodge's rooms.

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  • Brookdale Lodge remains one of the most popular haunted locations in Northern California.

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  • Whether it's a lodge, forest, graveyard or a private home, the isolated forests and mountains of this region seem to create just the right atmosphere for numerous northern California hauntings.

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  • Cozy flannel lines the insides and rubber soles with lots of traction keep the Fluff Mama upright in the ski lodge or on downtown streets.

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  • The Hershey Lodge is a 665-room family-oriented resort, with kids activities, golf, and a spacious pool area.

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  • Overleaf Spa at Overleaf Lodge - Situated near the Pacific Coast in Yachats, Overleaf offers a complete spa treatment menu for both day spa clientele and lodge guests.

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  • Waterleaf Spa at Sakmania Lodge - This Columba River Gorge spa caters to day customers as well as those staying at the lodge.

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  • When you are searching for Charleston motels, don't overlook the Econo Lodge.

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  • They meet a family of beavers and spend time in their lodge, while searching for Aslan.

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  • The Order of the Arrow lodge insignia should be worn on the right pocket flap and the temporary insignia should be worn centered on the pocket or hung from the button.

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  • If no Order of Arrow lodge ensemble is worn, then the boy's nameplate is centered on the right pocket flap.

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  • There is no lodge at the park; the only accommodations are camping out.

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  • Guest rooms in the main lodge have neutral palettes, fluffy bedding and high-end amenities, while the cabins have fewer luxuries but more privacy.

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  • Selections from the beautiful gardens are used in the dishes served at the lodge's restaurant.

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  • The resort has an adjacent lodge with all of the same amenities, but set away from the hustle and bustle of the hotel.

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  • Families are welcome and casual dress is preferred at the lodge.

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  • For a popular but authentic account of some of Lord Rayleigh's scientific work and discoveries, see an article by Sir Oliver Lodge in the National Review for September 1898.

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  • The peculiar action of electric sparks and waves in reducing the resistance of discontinuous conductors was rediscovered and investigated by Calzecchi Onesti,' by Branly, 2 Dawson Turner, 3 Minchin, Lodge, 4 and many others.

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  • In 1755 he retired from his shop to the house on the slope of the Castle Rock, still known as Ramsay Lodge.

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  • That life cannot be explained by force is recognized by Sir Oliver Lodge.

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  • Harrison College and The Lodge are secondary schools for boys, Queen's College for girls.

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  • It may be noted that Sir Oliver Lodge has adopted the catechetical form in his book, The Substance of Faith Allied with Science (1907), which is described as " a catechism for parents and teachers."

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  • Grant Lodge, an old mansion of the Grant family, occupying the south-west corner of the park, was converted into the public library.

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  • The prior's lodge is placed to the west of the cloister.

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  • From Sheffield Lodge, twelve years later, she applied to the archbishop of Glasgow and the cardinal of Guise for some pretty little dogs, to be sent her in baskets very warmly packed, - "for besides reading and working, I take pleasure only in all the little animals that I can get."

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  • Kilwinning is the traditional birthplace of Scottish freemasonry, the lodge, believed to have been founded by the foreign architects and masons who came to build the abbey, being regarded as the mother lodge in Scotland.

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  • The original idea was Lodge's but Muirhead supplied the practical science required to work it out.

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  • At Polmont, farther east, which gives the title of baron to the duke of Hamilton, is the school of Blair Lodge, besides coal-mines and other industries.

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  • The works of English physicians of this period are of little medical value; but Lodge's Treatise of the Plague (London, 1603) deserves mention.

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  • One wing of the Capitol and the President's House were nearly completed, but much of the land surrounding the Capitol was a marsh; there were no streets worthy of the name, the roads were very bad, and the members of Congress were obliged to lodge in Georgetown.

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  • About the same time that Franklin was making his kite 1 See Sir Oliver Lodge, " Lightning, Lightning Conductors and Lightning Protectors," Journ.

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  • Sir Oliver Lodge reviewed the whole position in a paper in 1885, " On the Seat of the Electromotive Force in a Voltaic Cell," Journ.

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  • Howel, son of Cadell, commonly known as Howel Dda the Good, is ever celebrated in Welsh history as the framer, or rather the codifier, of the ancient laws of his country, which were promulgated to the people at his hunting lodge, Ty Gwyn ar Taf, near the modern Whitland.

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  • Of the vast range of buildings for the accommodation of the monks hardly any part remains except the abbot's kitchen, noteworthy for its octagonal interior (the exterior plan being square, with the four corners filled in with fireplaces and chimneys), the porter's lodge and the abbey barn.

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  • C. Lodge, Stubbs and others followed Allen's lead.

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  • For the use of Charles II., during his visits to the races, a palace, no longer extant, was built on the site of the lodge of James I.

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  • Of the ancient Benedictine abbey, the only remains are a part of a gateway, a lodge (a beautiful Perpendicular relic) and some buttresses, while some broken stone arches and walls remain of the conventual buildings.

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  • Other eminent residents were Turner, who occupied Sandycombe Lodge, and painted many of his famous works here, Henry Fielding the novelist, and Tennyson.

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  • Between Henry's Fork and Malade (or Big Wood) river, a distance of 200 m., the river apparently has no northern tributaries; but several streams, as the Camas, Medicine Lodge and Birch creeks, and Big and Little Lost rivers, which fail to penetrate the plain of the Snake after reaching its border, are believed to join it through subterranean channels.

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  • The keepers of common lodging-houses are required to limewash their walls and ceilings in the months of April and October in every year, and if paupers or vagrants are received to lodge, they may be required to report as to the persons who have resorted thereto.

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  • In the old St Mary's church (Protestant Episcopal), which was built in 1703 and has been called St Anne's as well as St Mary's, Daniel Coxe (1674-1739), first provincial grand master of the lodge of Masons in America, was buried; a commemorative bronze tablet was erected in 1907.

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  • In 1851 the first grand lodge was established at New York; in 1856, the number of district lodges having increased, the supreme authority was vested in a central body consisting of one member from each lodge; and by the present constitution, adopted in 1868, this authority is vested in a president elected for five years, an executive committee and court of appeals (elected as before).

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  • The first lodge in Germany was instituted at Berlin in 1883.

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  • Afterwards the queen held a court at Trinity Lodge, where (16th of April 1705) she conferred the order of knighthood upon Sir Isaac Newton.

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  • In 1796 he went to Berlin, where he founded a humanitarian society, and was commissioned by the freemasons of that city to assist Fichte in reforming the statutes and ritual of their lodge.

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  • Lodge, Easy Mathematics, chiefly Arithmetic (1905), treats the subject broadly in its practical aspects.

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  • See Henry Cabot Lodge's Life and Letters of George Cabot (Boston, 1877).

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  • Of the many speeches perhaps the most striking was that of Senator Henry C. Lodge, who, curiously enough in the circumstances, prefaced his eloquent appreciation of the services rendered to the American cause by France by a brilliant sketch of the way in which the French had been driven out of North America by England and her colonists combined.

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  • Johnson took Cowper and Mary Unwin to North Tuddenham, thence to Mundesley, then to Dunham Lodge, near Swaffham, and finally in October 1796 they moved to East Dereham.

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  • A lodge was called a vendita (sale), members saluted each other as buoni cugini (good cousins), God was the "Grand Master of the Universe," Christ the "Honorary Grand Master," also known as "the Lamb," and every Carbonaro was pledged to deliver the Lamb from the Wolf, i.e.

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  • After Washington's death the Federalist leadership was divided (and disputed) between John Adams, who had the prestige of a varied and great career, and greater strength than any other Federalist with the people, and Hamilton, who controlled practically all the leaders of lesser rank, including much the greater part of the most distinguished men of the country, so that it has been very justly said that " the roll of his followers is enough of itself to establish his position in American history " (Lodge).

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  • C. Lodge (New York, 9 vols., 1885-1886, and 12 vols., 1904); all references above are first to the latter edition, secondly (in brackets) to the former.

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  • She took in the multistory, quadruple A-frame lodge that would become her new home.

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  • By mid-afternoon we had reached The Ranch, Pietersburg, a beautifully adorned garden lodge in an area of dry grassland.

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  • Any MSP may lodge amendments at Stage 2, and there is no limit on the number of amendments that may be lodged.

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  • The Lodge remained an anachronism, and was allowed to decline.

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  • The Lodge will meet next Friday evening at half past to make the final arrangements.

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  • Radioactive microspheres are subsequently injected into a vein so they lodge within the pulmonary arterioles and a second picture is taken.

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  • Hatchet Lodge is at the end of the straight lime avenue through Hale Park.

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  • Work A Masonic Lodge should resemble a beehive, in which all the members work together with ardor for the common good.

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  • At 10.00 AM it became already quite hot and we decided to relax and do some bird-watching from the lodge.

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  • A smaller size (say a 20 bore) can be inadvertently loaded into a 12 bore gun and lodge in the barrel.

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  • In the red light district, wealthy bourgeois Jane Lodge (Alexandra Delli Colli) goes to visit a live sex show.

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  • This sustainable lodge consists of luxury wooden cabanas with hanging terrace beds.

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  • After lunch you will transfer to Ian Anderson's Caves Branch & jungle Lodge for a three night stay in a comfortable jungle cabana.

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  • From the airstrip at Coca a motorized canoe takes us for a two-hour trip along the Napo River, to Sacha Lodge.

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  • A static caravan was broken into at Twelve Mile Lodge.

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  • It may also be appropriate to lodge a caution against the property with the Land Registry.

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  • Thereafter, always present in good numbers on the Serra, regular along the river and often heard around the lodge clearings.

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  • The trustees took no steps to manage the potential conflict of interest of leasing the Lodge from their resident employees.

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  • The Lodge provides an extensive continental breakfast, with an unlimited supply of fresh juice, coffee and tea all day.

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  • At this stage, the conclusion of a binding contract for sale of Grove Lodge was a mere hope.

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  • That evening, a stuffed crocodile is pointed out to me in the dining hall of our lodge.

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  • Moderns being the slightly derogatory term applied by the rival Atholl Grand Lodge.

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  • The Grand Lodge of all England at York became dormant.

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  • White-whiskered Spider Monkey (Ateles marginatus) This localized endemic is easily found in the forests around Cristalino Lodge.

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  • Indeed the Grand Lodge of Ireland is its own worst enemy.

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  • At St Albans lodge we have rooms to suit everybody 's tastes.

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  • The red-billed buffalo weaver nests on the track into the Lodge had some Pygmy falcons in residence.

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  • My mother, who I might say is extremely fussy, could not fault the lodge.

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  • Sycamore Lodge - Originally an old stone granary first built in the late 1800's.

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  • Situated in the village of Xewkija, Divers Lodge is a family-run guesthouse where you will enjoy a warm welcome.

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  • Easedale lodge is a charming, artisan guesthouse built in traditional Lakeland stone.

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  • Jobs at the lodge include chef, chef's assistant, tour guide, housekeeper, barman, gardener and general handyman.

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  • Each lodge has 2 or 3 bedrooms, a main living area, bathroom, fitted kitchen, color TV, electric convector heater.

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  • We rode passed Marion Lodge to reach the Neolithic henge of Long Meg and her Daughters.

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  • St Mary's Lodge has been designed specifically with the disabled holidaymaker and their families /carers in mind.

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  • Came back to the lodge for lunch and watched the hummingbirds for a few hours in the middle of the day.

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  • From our base at the comfortable Oropendola Lodge we'll be able to explore the trails, oxbow lakes and visit nearby canopy platforms.

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  • It was a smart little landau which rattled up to the door of Briony Lodge.

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  • The only people who would still be allowed to lodge paper documents would be party litigants.

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  • A small hill loch, suitable for brown trout fishing, is situated just a few hundred yards from the lodge.

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  • The former Council chamber, on the second floor, was for a long time occupied by a Masonic lodge, now removed elsewhere.

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  • Situated on the banks of the river, the former 17th century hunting lodge has been transformed into an award winning restaurant.

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  • Instead, the porter took on their instruction in a room next to the porter's lodge in breaks between his other duties.

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  • Accommodation in the jungle is traditional longhouse living in a large wooden lodge.

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  • We headed back to another delicious lunch at the lodge.

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  • Masonic lodge, now removed elsewhere.

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  • Where these are considered to be undesirable, the Society will lodge a written objection.

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  • During this time he also held the office of County Grand Master of Armagh Orange Lodge.

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  • The slopes of Carn a Mhaim, a southern outlier of Ben Macdui, come into view two miles west of Derry Lodge.

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  • The Porters ' Lodge is to the right inside of the main entrance; it also contains the pigeonholes.

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  • An arched entrance block containing the porter 's lodge was added at the south of the site.

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  • A village Lodge, the Master was one James Beattie, a rural postman attached to the Forfar Post Office.

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  • The Chinese Government and people hereby express their utmost indignation and stern condemnation and lodge the strongest protest against this barbaric atrocity.

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  • Later in the morning as we left Trogon Lodge we saw a sparkling male quetzal from the bus!

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  • Yves Loch, within a few minutes walk of the Lodge, offers exciting fishing for hard fighting stocked rainbow trout.

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  • Your accommodation could include a hotel, lodge or mountain refuge, or camping in the wild African bush.

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  • Party Le Ski Lodge is the main resort rendezvous.

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  • After breakfast, there's time to explore the riverbanks on foot, then take the motorized canoe back downstream to the lodge.

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  • The lodge itself is managed by the larger-than-life, Joseph, who insists on everyone wearing a sarong for the evening meal.

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  • Back to Preston Lodge today to teach science for the rest of the week.

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  • Soon it may even feel self-important enough to display its scores outside the porters ' lodge.

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  • The land is fronting Lodge lane and has a southerly facing rear aspect.

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  • However, the Grey-headed sparrows nesting in rafters of the lodge were very accommodating!

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  • The main entrance is +3, +1 stairs through a set of very heavy double doors to the Porters ' Lodge.

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  • Dine Nozawa, t +1 970 476 9355 in the West Vail Lodge has great sushi.

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  • Sitting in its own garden the Lodge has a spacious south-facing terrace at the rear.

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  • Among other presentations, Chris Milne received his championship trophy from Ernie Cheetham of sponsors, Lodge Sports.

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  • If you need accommodation or surf tuition, contact Matt's Surf Lodge.

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  • The first twelfth I took part in was when I walked with my uncle's lodge.

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  • County Down Grand Orange Lodge at its Meeting on Saturday condemned the removal of two security watchtowers in South Armagh.

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  • Charnwood Lodge remains one of the last truly wild areas in the Forest.

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  • New lexica have been begun by Waltzing (1900; apparently not to be continued) and Lodge (1901; in progress).

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  • Attendance at a lecture on Hertzian waves given by Sir Oliver Lodge at the Royal Institution in 1894 resulted in the Lodge-Muirhead syntonic system (see 26.538), which anticipated Marconi.

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  • He was conducted from that room along passages that turned backwards and forwards and was at last brought to the doors of the Lodge.

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  • Such were Willarski and even the Grand Master of the principal lodge.

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  • This speech not only made a strong impression, but created excitement in the lodge.

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  • It seemed to me that his object in entering the Brotherhood was merely to be intimate and in favor with members of our lodge.

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  • He rode to the keeper's lodge.

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  • A courier who galloped to the castle in advance, in a troyka with three foam-flecked horses, shouted "Coming!" and Konovnitsyn rushed into the vestibule to inform Kutuzov, who was waiting in the hall porter's little lodge.

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  • Later in the morning as we left Trogon Lodge we saw a sparkling male Quetzal from the bus !

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  • We return to the lodge and I am extremely relived to find all my laundry still hanging there - and dry !

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  • Requests for testing can be made on a maintenance requisition form at the Porters ' Lodge.

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  • After breakfast, there 's time to explore the riverbanks on foot, then take the motorized canoe back downstream to the lodge.

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  • General items, i.e. books, coats, scarves etc, are held in the Zone Lodge for one month.

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  • Lodge House is on the left Situated on the second floor.

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  • Evergreen Lodge - Lelant - Situated in a quite location on the outskirts of Lelant village.

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  • Changes to the for hiking horseback lodge 's solace spa sky is montana 's.

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  • However, the Grey-headed Sparrows nesting in rafters of the lodge were very accommodating !

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  • Guests should generally expect to have to lodge a surety deposit of £ 200 on arrival.

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  • As a prelude to the match we went to Lodge Farm on Saturday to suss things out (see Stuart's match report).

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  • Late morning went back to the lodge and did the trail from the road through swamp forest to the river.

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  • The Bonefish Grounds are 10 to 20 minutes from the lodge and the tarpon flats start 20 minutes from there.

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  • Forest Lodge Phinda Private Game Reserve 16 stilted glass chalets hover between the forest floor below and towering torchwood trees above.

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  • If you need accommodation or surf tuition, contact Matt 's Surf Lodge.

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  • The first Twelfth I took part in was when I walked with my uncle 's lodge.

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  • Offering the ultimate in luxury, the Cumbrian Lodge has had much thought put into its development.

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  • They therefore require wind farm developers to lodge payment up front for grid development.

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  • A yearly rent-charge, out of the Lodge farm, was purchased for the incumbent in 1844.

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  • For the walls, use a pale blue or tan paint, and choose wall art with a lodge feel.

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  • Downtown Frankenmuth has wonderful restaurants, like the Bavarian Inn Lodge, and Old World architecture than can take you back a few centuries.

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  • Other hotels, within 10 miles of the Tulare outlet center, are Econo Lodge Sequuoia, Super 8 Visalia, Fairfield Inn Visalia, Holiday Inn Visalia-Hotel & Conference Center and Comfort Suites Visalia.

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  • A rustic log rocking chair would go great in a cabin or lodge.

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  • The Home Furniture Showroom offers an armoire style cedar log entertainment center called the Fireside Lodge.

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  • They lodge in trees, float in lakes, and endanger many species of animals, birds and fish.

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  • Studies have shown that much of the residue of these pesticides continue past the other skin of these foodstuffs and lodge in the inner fruit that's consumed by humans.

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  • Lodge decor is inspired by the great outdoors of North America.

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  • The style became known as "parkitecture" and is the inspiration for modern lodge decor today.

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  • Rustic style lodge decor is easy to find online.

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  • Rugged, durable natural wood is the most common element of lodge style furniture and decor.

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  • Another type of wood favored by lodge style furniture makers is burl wood.

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  • Another common natural element found in lodge style decor are furnishings made from deer and elk antlers.

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  • Natural earth tones are the predominant colors found in lodge decor.

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  • Images commonly seen in lodge decor include evergreen trees, pinecones and a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, bears, bison, wolves, eagles, and fish.

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  • Lodge designed outdoor furniture is wooden, sturdy, and functional.

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  • Garden accessories such as rustic log cabin birdhouses, cast iron bird baths and wagon wheel or whiskey barrel planters add rustic charm to a rugged lodge backyard.

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  • Lodge style furnishings have been around for hundreds of years.

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  • Find yourself reconnecting with the great outdoors when you decorate your home with the natural elements found in lodge style decor.

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  • Lodge furniture takes its inspiration from the rustic summer houses that dot the Great Lakes and inland lakes from Maine to Minnesota.

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  • Handcrafted items, such as bent-twig chairs and hand-planed chests, are commonly found in lodge furniture.

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  • Another common style of wood furniture is the Adirondack style, which grew up around the elegant lodge homes that dot New York's Adirondack Mountains.

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  • For another take on exotic, try out the Thomasville Safari Lodge pattern for a classy untamed look in your safari bedroom.

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  • Touch of Class - Take a tour of these western and rustic lodge accessories including several bedding ideas.

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  • There are southwestern style lamps and rustic looking pinecone designs that would look great in a lodge setting.

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  • This is because of its base lodge, which boasts many different food courts, seven lounges, an indoor pool, a bowling alley, a roller-skating rink, a miniature golf course, two game rooms and a number of specialty shops and boutiques.

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  • Just be careful, and don't leave your common sense back at the lodge with your snowsuit.

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  • Accommodations are available at the Mount Potts Lodge, but if you are staying in Queensland, the resort can provide private helicopter service from Queensland to the heli skiing mountain.

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  • All participants wear avalanche transceivers, and are trained in their use prior to leaving the Mount Potts Lodge.

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  • From hand-cut fries at White Salmon Lodge to soups and pies, there is something for everyone.

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  • Rest in between runs and warm up in the lodge when needed.

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  • It was three years ago when she entered Utah's famed Cirque Lodge rehab facility for treatment of anorexia nervosa.

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  • Cirque Lodge is where Lindsay Lohan completely her most recent rehab stint, where Mary-Kate Olsen lived while getting treatment for her eating disorders and where Eva Mendes is currently residing.

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  • Again, resort collections are typically limited to high-end labels, as the average shopper will not trade her Minnesota lodge for a condo in Saint Tropez during the winter season.

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  • These internal parasites are transmitted through mosquito exposure and lodge themselves in your dog's heart and pulmonary system.

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  • They can lodge in a dog's throat and even cause internal punctures.

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  • Hard foods are less likely to adhere to the teeth and lodge beneath the gums, causing tartar buildup to develop at a less rapid rate than softer foods.

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  • At Knockmaroon Lodge, near Dublin, a plant, 16 feet high, with a stem some 6 inches in diameter, annually flowered and bore an abundance of seeds, from which seedlings were easily raised in a cold frame.

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  • It comes in colors such as terra cotta, blue, rawhide, charcoal, sagebrush, timber, lodge red, otter, deep chestnut.

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  • Another Chance for Romance, with host Roger Lodge, gives senior contestants a chance to go on a blind date as cameras follow along.

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  • In Wild Water Wilderness, the Mystery Lodge provides an interesting Native American storytelling presentation, and the Ranger Station offers visitors a peek at spiders and other creepy-crawlies.

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  • Families looking for a fantastic indoor water park getaway can look to the Ohio Great Wolf Lodge resorts for fabulous, splashtastic fun all year round.

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  • The Great Wolf Lodge is a well known company of indoor water parks with a dedicated family-oriented design and rustic, north woods lodge-style décor.

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  • In addition to the two Ohio locations, Great Wolf Lodge resorts can be found throughout the country, including locations in Texas, Kansas, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Washington, Virginia, and Michigan.

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  • There are two Great Wolf Lodge locations in Ohio, one near Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky and the other near King's Island in Mason, close to Cincinnati.

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  • The Sandusky Great Wolf Lodge was formerly the Great Bear indoor water park resort and is one of the state's oldest indoor water parks, delivering superb accommodations and amenities for the entire family.

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  • For more information about the Sandusky Great Wolf Lodge, prospective guests can visit the official website or call 1-888-779-2327.

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  • The second Ohio Great Wolf Lodge location is the official resort of King's Island and is located in Mason, adjacent to the amusement park.

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  • The 401-suite resort opened in December 2006 with more than 380,000 gallons of wet and wild fun, including many of the popular features that can be found in the Sandusky lodge.

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  • A Great Wolf Lodge resort is far more than just a hotel with a pool and a few waterslides.

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  • The Ohio Great Wolf Lodge locations offer spectacular indoor water park fun for the whole family no matter what the temperature or weather may be outside.

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  • Animal Kingdom Villas and Lodge - Ideal for animal lovers, this resort is designed to resemble an African lodge nestled among an enormous wildlife reserve where guests can observe numerous exotic animals.

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  • The fully appointed villas accommodate up to 8 guests, and lodge rooms are available for smaller groups.

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  • Some foreign objects lodge in the airway.

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  • The Stowe Meadows Lodge supports the National Celiac Foundation and offers gluten-free options on their menu.

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  • If you're looking for American cuisine, the Solstice restaurant in the Stowe Mountain Lodge is another gluten-free friendly option.

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  • Tucked away within the towering redwoods of the Santa Cruz Mountains sits the Brookdale Lodge.

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  • This lodge's history begins in the 1950s when a number of famous visitors, including celebrities and mobsters, visited the lodge.

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  • It is possibly for the purpose of feeding on parasitic mites that book-scorpions lodge themselves beneath the wing-cases of large tropical beetles; and the same explanation, in default of a better, may be extended to their well-known and oft-recorded habit of seizing hold of the legs of horse-flies or other two-winged insects.

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  • Of a Benedictine abbey dedicated to the same saints there remain a gatehouse and lodge, and a fine doorway.

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  • In England, in addition to the Marconi Company, the Lodge-Muirhead Syndicate was formed to operate the inventions of Sir Oliver Lodge and Dr Muirhead.

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  • It contains the barracks and the commissariat stores, the Protestant church, orphanage, Masonic lodge, post-office and numerous private dwellings.

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  • He voted for the Lodge reservations and also for the Reed reservation that the United States alone should judge whether matters of direct interest to it should be brought before the League; and finally he voted against ratification of the Treaty as submitted by President Wilson.

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  • He displayed his political tact in the choice of the American delegation, which was led by Secretary Hughes and included, besides Elihu Root, two members of the Senate, Lodge and Underwood, the Republican and Democratic leaders respectively.

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  • At the head of each division or lodge there was a "body master," who communicated directly with a county delegate; the county delegates reported to the state delegate, and the state delegates to a national delegate.

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  • Hagenau dates from the beginning of the 12th century, and owes its origin to the erection of a hunting lodge by the dukes of Swabia.

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  • On the site of the hunting lodge he founded an imperial palace, in which were preserved the jewelled imperial crown, sceptre, imperial globe, and sword of Charlemagne.

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  • Queen Elizabeth's or Fair Mead hunting lodge, a picturesque half-timbered building, is preserved under the Epping Forest Preservation Act.

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  • An infantry regiment is always stationed in the castle, and there are in addition the barracks at Piershill (or " Jock's Lodge "), half-way between Edinburgh and Portobello.

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  • But before taking further steps he retired to Versailles, then a hunting lodge, and there, listening to two of Richelieu's friends, Claude de Saint-Simon, father of the memoir writer, and Cardinal La Valette, sent for Richelieu in the evening, and while the salons of the Luxembourg were full of expectant courtiers the king was reassuring the cardinal of his continued favour and support.

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  • So far, however, as the real foundation ceremonies of Craft Masonry are concerned, whether before or after the premier Grand Lodge was formed, it is most unlikely that such a society as the Freemasons would adopt anything of a really distinctive character from any other organization.

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  • Toward midnight, after he had left the countess' apartments, he was sitting upstairs in a shabby dressing gown, copying out the original transaction of the Scottish lodge of Freemasons at a table in his low room cloudy with tobacco smoke, when someone came in.

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  • To throw off this burden as quickly as possible, on the third day after his arrival he went, angry and scowling and without answering questions as to where he was going, to Mitenka's lodge and demanded an account of everything.

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  • And now a picture of a solemn meeting of the lodge presented itself to his mind.

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  • Again he covered himself up with his cloak, but now neither the lodge nor his benefactor was there.

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  • During the last days of Pierre's stay in Orel his old masonic acquaintance Count Willarski, who had introduced him to the lodge in 1807, came to see him.

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  • Lodge particularly studied the action of electric waves in reducing the resistance of the contact between two metallic surfaces such as a plate and a point, or two balls, and named the device a coherer."

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  • Lodge arranged a mechanical tapper for the purpose which continually administered the small blow to the tube sufficient to keep the filings in a sensitive condition.

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  • Lodge had previously described in 1897 a syntonic system of electric wave telegraphy, but it had not been publicly seen in operation prior to the exhibitions of Marconi and Slaby.'

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  • Lodge was, however, fully aware that it was necessary for syntonic telegraphy to provide a radiator capable of emitting sustained trains of waves.

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  • At a later date a syntonic system comprising, as above stated, an antenna directly coupled to a resonant closed circuit was put into operation by Lodge and Muirhead, and much the same methods have been followed in the system known as the Telefunken system employed in Germany.

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  • His friend Mr William Tooke had purchased a considerable estate, including Purley Lodge, south of the town of Croydon in Surrey.

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  • Among the other principal buildings are the palace of the grand duke of Hesse, built in1731-1739as a lodge of the Teutonic order, the theatre, the arsenal, and the government buildings.

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  • A house called Pindar Lodge stands on the site of the birthplace of John Wolcot ("Peter Pindar," 1738-1819).

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  • These are a state prison at Deer Lodge, managed by contract; a reform school at Miles City, an industrial school at Butte, an orphans' home at Twin Bridges, the soldiers' home at Columbia Falls, a school for deaf and blind at Boulder, and an insane asylum at Warm Springs, managed by contract.

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  • Entirely on her own initiative, and moved by admiration for the fine achievements of "her brave Irish" during the war, the queen announced her intention of paying a long visit to Dublin; and there, accordingly, she went for the month of April 1900, staying in the Viceregal Lodge, receiving many of the leaders of Irish society, inspecting some 50,000 school children from all parts of Ireland, and taking many a drive amid the charming scenery of the neighbourhood of Dublin.

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  • It has further been verified by Sir Oliver Lodge that even in very narrow spaces the aether is not entrained by its surroundings when they are put into rapid motion.

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  • The wasps came by thousands to my lodge in October, as to winter quarters, and settled on my windows within and on the walls overhead, sometimes deterring visitors from entering.

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  • Having entered the courtyard of a large house where the Lodge had its headquarters, and having ascended a dark staircase, they entered a small well-lit anteroom where they took off their cloaks without the aid of a servant.

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  • Then a place was assigned to Pierre, he was shown the signs of the Lodge, told the password, and at last was permitted to sit down.

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  • On the previous evening at the Lodge, he had heard that a rumor of his duel had reached the Emperor and that it would be wiser for him to leave Petersburg.

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  • Some domestic serfs Pierre met, in reply to inquiries as to where the prince lived, pointed out a small newly built lodge close to the pond.

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  • He arranged dining and funeral lodge meetings, enrolled new members, and busied himself uniting various lodges and acquiring authentic charters.

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  • A solemn meeting of the lodge of the second degree was convened, at which Pierre promised to communicate to the Petersburg Brothers what he had to deliver to them from the highest leaders of their order.

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  • He was told that it would not, and without waiting for the usual formalities he left the lodge and went home.

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  • For three days after the delivery of his speech at the lodge he lay on a sofa at home receiving no one and going nowhere.

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  • I told him everything as best I could, and told him what I had proposed to our Petersburg lodge, of the bad reception I had encountered, and of my rupture with the Brothers.

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  • He ran round to the other side of the lodge and was about to dash into that part of it which was still standing, when just above his head he heard several voices shouting and then a cracking sound and the ring of something heavy falling close beside him.

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  • The lodge was in the next block and once again mirrored the others he'd visited since this business began.

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  • Temptations to Pierre's greatest weakness-- the one to which he had confessed when admitted to the Lodge--were so strong that he could not resist them.

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  • The countess, who heard at once from the maids what had happened at the lodge, was calmed by the thought that now their affairs would certainly improve, but on the other hand felt anxious as to the effect this excitement might have on her son.

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  • He died at Stoneland Lodge (Buckhurst Park), Sussex, on the 26th of August 1785.

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