Seaside Sentence Examples

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  • Seaside turf is the best.

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  • It is connected by steam tramway with Haarlem and The Hague respectively, and with the seaside resorts of Katwyk and Noordwyk.

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  • Not satisfied with seed-sown grass or meadow turf, they experimented with seaside turf and found it answer admirably.

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  • The town is frequented as a seaside watering-place in the summer months.

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  • Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1927, Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim, lovingly known as Tom Jobim, grew up in the lush tropical country of Brazil near the seaside community of Ipenema.

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  • Family-owned, this little seaside restaurant is reasonably priced and family friendly.

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  • At the mouth of the Arno, joined to the city by a steam tramway, is the seaside resort of Marina di Pisa, also known as Bocca d'Arno, a well-known centre for landscape painters.

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  • Seaside resorts are numerous and populous - on the north coast are Minster (Sheppey), Whitstable and Herne Bay; there is a ring of watering-places round the Isle of ThanetBirchington, Westgate, Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate; while to the south are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, St Margaret's-at-Cliffe, Dover, Folkestone, Sandgate and Hythe.

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  • The main railway continues south to Baltimore, and a light railway runs to the pleasant seaside village of Skull (or Schull), 15 m.

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  • It is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Atlantic coast, its numerous hotels and cottages accommodating a summer population that approximates 50,000, and a large transient population in the autumn and winter months.

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  • From here the Sheppey light railway runs east through the island, serving Minster and Leysdown, which are in some favour as seaside resorts.

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  • Nyborg on the east is the port for the steam-ferry to Korsor in Zealand; Svendborg picturesquely overlooks the southern archipelago; Faaborg on the south-west lies on a fjord of the same name; Assens, on the west, a port for the crossing of the Little Belt into Schleswig, still shows traces of the fortifications which were stormed by John of Ranzau in 1 535; Middelfart is a seaside resort near the narrowest reach of the Little Belt; Bogense is a small port on the north coast.

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  • It is an arid bank of heathland and dunes, but both Nordby and Sonderho in the south are frequented as seaside resorts.

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  • If your penchant for designer style knows no bounds, consider a Kate Spade beach bag for your next trip to the seaside.

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  • A large straw beach bag is a practical choice for a trip to the seaside, but it also comes in handy for a number of other purposes.

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  • Puerto Vallarta budget vacation rentals are an ideal way to enjoy the beauty and serenity of this picturesque Mexican seaside town without spending a fortune.

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  • The real draw is the seaside tavern experience, which is a great way to get the local flavor of the area and its inhabitants.

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  • In the vicinity is the island Hanko, the most fashionable Norwegian seaside resort.

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  • It has a pier, a pleasant promenade and drive along the shore, and other appointments of a seaside resort, but it is less wholly devoted to holiday visitors than Blackpool, which lies 8 m.

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  • The walls on the seaside are, in some of the platforms, nearly 30 ft.

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  • It first sprang into notice from a visit of Queen Caroline in 1804, and as it is the nearest seaside resort to London it is much frequented.

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  • Of his other writings on marine zoology, most are contained in the bulletins and memoirs of the museum of comparative zoology; but he published in 1865 (with Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, his stepmother) Seaside Studies in Natural History, a work at once exact and stimulating, and in 1871 Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay.

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  • Among various charitable institutions are the National Sailors' Home and the Gordon Boys' and Victoria Seaside Orphanages.

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  • The Strand, the modern portion of the town, has all the attributes of a seaside resort.

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  • Among the benevolent and charitable institutions are the royal national hospitals for consumptives (founded in 1869), the seaside home of the London city mission, the St Catherine's home for consumptives and the convalescent home of the Royal Hants Hospital.

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  • It sometimes happens, however, that people cannot sleep at the seaside itself, although they do so perfectly well a mile or two inland.

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  • In 1793 Duke Frederick Francis caused the first seaside watering-place in Germany to be established on the neighbouring coast, 4 m.

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  • S., another seaside resort, with a station on the Glasgow & South-Western railway, is the connecting-point for Millport on Great Cumbrae.

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  • The mild winter climate has fringed the coast with seaside resorts, the rugged heights attract tourists in summer, and the vast masses of slate have given rise to the largest slate quarries in the world.

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  • The northern coast, bordering the Bristol Channel, is steep, with picturesque cliffs and deep bays or short valleys running into the high land, each occupied by a little seaside town or village.

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  • The most promising of these little seaside places are Anapa, Gelenjik and Gagry.

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  • It has communication by railway and canal in every direction; steam-tramways connect it with Edam, Purmerend, Alkmaar and Hilversum, and electric railways with Haarlem and the seaside resort of Zandvoort.

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  • In 1849 Longfellow published a novel of no great merit, Kavanagh, and also a volume of poems entitled The Seaside and the Fireside, a title which has reference to his two homes, the seaside one on the charming peninsula of Nahant, the fireside one in Cambridge.

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  • Saltcoats (pop. 8120), a mile to the south, is a popular seaside resort, with a brisk trade, due to its proximity to Ardrossan and Stevenston; the making of salt, once a leading industry, has ceased.

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  • This seaside village, with its "semicircular sweep of houses," grew into a considerable town owing to the influx of summer visitors, for whose entertainment there are, besides the "Albion" mentioned by Dickens, numerous hotels and boarding-houses, libraries, a bathing establishment and a fine promenade.

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  • Steam tramways connect it with the seaside villages of Scheveningen, Kykduin and 's Gravenzande, as well as with Delft, Wassenaar and Leiden, and it is situated on a branch of the main canal from Rotterdam to Amsterdam.

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  • The main features in a plan of the town are its fine streets and houses and extensive avenues and wellplanted squares; while, as a city, the neighbourhood of an attractive seaside resort, combined with the advantages and importance of a large town, and the possession of beautiful and wooded surroundings, give it a distinction all its own.

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  • On the coast is Lonstrup, a favoured seaside resort.

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  • Waterford is also, however, the terminus of the Dublin and South-Eastern line from Dublin via New Ross, and for the Waterford and Tramore line, serving the seaside resort of Tramore, 7 m.

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  • In recent years it has grown as a seaside resort, with excellent golf-links.

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  • North-west of the town is Marienlyst, originally a royal chateau, but now a seaside resort.

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  • After the Restoration the importance and wealth of Tenby showed a constant tendency to decline, but towards the close of the 18th century it rose into great popularity as a watering-place, and it has since maintained its reputation as the most picturesque seaside resort of South Wales.

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  • There are tramways in the city, and to New Brighton, a seaside suburb, and other residential quarters.

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  • While in Margate Anderson shot his own short film, O Dreamland, an unsettling depiction of a seaside amusement park.

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  • In the newer part of town visitors will find the usual seaside attractions including some relaxing gardens.

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  • The seaside resort is now awash with young Navy recruits and members of the Pioneer Corps.

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  • Margate The town of Margate is a typical English seaside resort with golden sand beaches.

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  • Of course grand holland america Caribbean cruises cruising a seaside resort.

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  • Holyhead is a popular seaside heathland course on Holy Island which is linked by a picturesque causeway to Anglesey.

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  • Dominic Smith works with live streaming in Micro Psychic, linking a clairvoyant in the northern seaside town of South Shields to the ICA.

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  • Herne Bay convalescent Home In July, 1876, the School District opened a children's seaside convalescent home at Herne Bay in Kent.

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  • Seaside hammocks - is your source for the world's most comfortable hammocks.

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  • From holiday cottages to luxury villas, seaside apartments to country hideaways.

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  • You can start and end at the seaside, but you can also discover the hinterland and even stop over for a night.

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  • Dora is a seaside landlady with special healing skills, her friend George is a small time personal manager.

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  • Sidmouth really began to boom in the 19th century as a seaside holiday Mecca.

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  • The beaches there are an ideal spot for a seaside picnic where children can play safely.

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  • His stunts on seaside piers included jumping into the sea in a sack.

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  • Full of music hall, seaside postcard humor, this is smut at its best.

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  • Numerous restaurants, specializing in fish, which have sprung up along the seaside promenade.

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  • Choose between deserted coastal marshes or promenades and candy-floss, seaside picnics or cozy riverside pubs, and shingle beaches with exhilarating views.

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  • Police have a key role in dealing with such events - sobering reminders of the darker side of summer at the seaside.

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  • The house was a seaside residence of Queen Victoria, who died there in 1901.

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  • In the east, Leysdown is a lively resort where you can revel in traditional seaside activities.

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  • Sunset is the idyllic seaside retreat for touring, you are close to all amenities.

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  • Castles, churches and cathedrals, market towns, and the seaside that can be seen by holders of railroad holiday runabout tickets.

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  • More people visit the seaside in August than any other time in the year.

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  • Trevor Maurice is an Australian, living in beautiful seaside Maroubra, in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.

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  • Sozopol Situated 34 kilometers south of Bourgas upon a small peninsula, Sozopol is the oldest town at the Bulgarian seaside.

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  • In the summer months the Pavilion Theater is host to the renowned seaside Special, the only remaining traditional end-of-the-pier show in the country.

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  • Paignton Beaches Paignton is a prime English Riviera family seaside resort with a choice of great beaches.

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  • Harry Nash (Tom Bell) is the proprietor of a waxworks in a rundown seaside resort.

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  • English seaside resorts have a strange icy solemnity that you can never quite get out of your system.

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  • The pieces of marine rococo are seaside souvenirs, one of which Ferdinand buys later in the story.

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  • Melbourne's lively seaside suburb of St Kilda has one of the new breed of deluxe hostels.

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  • There is a restaurant, cafe and bar, rooftop swimming pool and bar and seaside taverna on the beach.

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  • Real seaside jolliness is not self consciously artful, it has a robust vulgarity and is often tawdry.

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  • But increasingly they also became the playground of the metropolis, giving rise to modern seaside tourism.

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  • We stay at the Marina Rio Hotel in Lagos, a seaside town 80km west of Faro.

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  • Redcar rose from obscurity in 1846 when an extension of the Stockton and Darlington Railroad brought industry and seaside day trippers to the area.

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  • Philip opened his eyes to see the sunlit water twinkling through the trees; they were descending the hill into the small seaside resort.

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  • By night he was donning a frock coat and bow tie in the last of the great seaside vaudeville shows witnessed on the Island.

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  • Gorran Haven is a quiet seaside village very popular with those seeking a relaxing peaceful holiday.

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  • The limits of its jurisdiction were declared at an inquisition taken at the court of admiralty, held by the seaside at Dover in 1682, to extend from Shore Beacon in Essex to Redcliff, near Seaford, in Sussex; and with regard to salvage, they comprise all the sea between Seaford in Sussex to a point five miles off Cape Grisnez on the coast of France, and the coast of Essex.

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  • The indoor institutions are the more important in regard to endowment, and consist of hospitals for the infirm (a number of these are situated at the seaside); of hospitals for chronic and incurable diseases; of orphan asylums; of poorhouses and shelters for beggars; of infant asylums or institutes for the first education of children under six years of age; of lunatic asylums; of homes for the deaf and dumb; and of institutes for the blind.

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  • He established works in Crutched Friars, and to him is probably due the introduction of the use of soda-ash, made from seaweed and seaside plants, in place of the crude potash made from fern and wood ashes.

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  • In the summer months the Pavilion Theater is host to the renowned Seaside Special, the only remaining traditional end-of-the-pier show in the country.

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  • Which seaside town did the trio admit the song ' By The Sea ' from the ' Big Calm ' LP was about?

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  • There is an almost seaside postcard element at one point of the action, from a robust dialog in adjacent toilet cubicles.

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  • This could include village greens, market squares and seaside promenades, for example, on which many cultural and traditional events take place.

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  • Including photographs depicting children at the turn of the century participating in various seaside amusements.

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  • Draw and write a postcard about a day at the seaside in the past.

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  • All the charities she 's involved with, the luncheon clubs, her friends and their trips to the seaside in summer.

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  • Sue went to the seaside for the day, to Hove, to accompany Mark Howe to the 30th anniversary celebrations for OAC GB.

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  • For example, a Victorian patron might donate to his local museum or gallery sketchbooks filled on his holidays at seaside resorts.

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  • Black Maria, first published in 1991, is a complex story of magic and sorcery used to dominate a small seaside town.

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  • My best work was " Rainy Day At The Seaside, " a random splattering of paint over paper.

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  • Melbourne 's lively seaside suburb of St Kilda has one of the new breed of deluxe hostels.

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  • The Original Chinese Conjuror is presented as a vaudeville show in the pavilion of a seaside pier.

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  • At his time of arrest, he had procured a BMW, a seaside condominium and $1.65 million, cash.

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  • Simply add a few minimal seaside accessories like shells or tropical plants for an airy, relaxing room.

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  • Whether you are designing for small spaces or large spaces, using beach theme home décor will transform your room into your own private seaside escape.

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  • Keep that peaceful seaside vacation feeling close by with a beach theme daybed cover.

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  • If you install chair rail, you can insert beadboard paneling which will instantly give the room a fresh, seaside feeling.

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  • Many people opt for a seaside color scheme of white, blue and green.

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  • The colors are designed to compliment the small seaside homes built in this region.

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  • Located roughly 50 miles southeast of Houston, Texas, the seaside community of Galveston is often referred to as a playground for the rich and famous.

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  • Whether you are relaxing at the seaside or headed off to work, you will discover that Fisher’s timeless designs complement a wide range of lifestyle activities.

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  • Its Old South charm and seaside setting make Beaufort a popular destination.

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  • The aptly named Seaside is from the Hydro Clean Plus collection.

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  • While waiting in the queue, which resembles a seaside village, guests are surrounded by mosiacs and murals inspired by stingrays.

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  • The Village, far from being a grim prison, is a cheerful British fin de siecle seaside resort.

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  • If you can't interest the family in the sights, you're sure to succeed with a warm, delicious bowl of lobster or clam bisque at one of the many seaside restaurants.

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  • Her latest painting-- another seaside depiction of Fisherman's Wharf-- leaned against one wall, ready to be delivered to Kevin's shop.

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  • She was happy for the mist; it kept the seaside lovers off the Lane and made her feel more invisible.

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  • Sheerness has some trade in corn and seed,, and there is steamboat connexion with Port Victoria, on the opposite side of the Medway; with Southend, on the opposite side of the Thames; and with Chatham and London, and the town is in some favour as a seaside resort.

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  • Tankerton, adjoining Whitstable to the N.E., is a newly established seaside resort.

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  • The two were associated in the administration and in the simple country occupations of the seaside villa of Lorium, the birthplace of Pius, to which he loved to retire.

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  • Santa Cruz is a popular seaside resort.

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  • Connected with it are a library of 150,000 volumes and Boo MSS., a chemical laboratory, a zoological museum, a gynaecological institute, an ophthalmological school, a botanical garden and at Eldena (a seaside resort on the Baltic) an agricultural school.

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  • In addition to these remarkable inland mountains, Formosa's eastern shores show magnificent cliff scenery, the bases of the hills on the seaside taking the form of almost perpendicular walls as high as from 150o to 2 500 ft.

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  • The municipal area embraces the three townships of Seaton Carew, a seaside resort with good bathing, and golf links; Stranton, with its church of All Saints, of the 14th century, on a very early site; and Throston.

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  • There is excellent bathing, and Brixham is in favour as a seaside resort.

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  • A branch line (8 m.) connected Beja with this railway, and another (11 m.) ran from Tunis to Hamman-elEnf, a favourite seaside resort of the Tunisians.

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  • He usually spent the winter at his seaside villa on the Latian coast near Laurentum, and the summer at one of his country houses, either among the Tuscan hills, near Tifernum, or on the lake of Como, or at Tusculum, Tibur or Praeneste.

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  • The etiquette of the imperial circle, scenes from the law-courts and the recitationroom, the reunions of dilettanti and philosophers, the busy life of the capital or of the municipal town, the recreations of the seaside and of the country - all these he brings vividly before our eyes.

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  • Of the suburbs mentioned, Green Point and Sea Point are seaside resorts, Woodstock being both a business and residential quarter.

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  • Another seaside suburb is Milnerton on the north-east shores of Table Bay at the mouth of the Diep river.

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  • There are various pleasure resorts in the mountains, and among seaside resorts are Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Playa del Rey, Hermosa, Redondo, Terminal Island, Long Beach, Alamitos Bay, Huntington Beach, Newport, Balboa and Corona del Mar.

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  • A railway serves the village of South Hayling, which is in some favour as a seaside resort, having a wide sandy beach and good golf links.

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  • The influence of London in converting villages into outer residential suburbs is to be observed at many points, whether seaside, along the Thames or inland.

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  • South Beach, below the Narrows, is a popular seaside resort.

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  • Howth, Malahide and Sutton to the north, and Bray to the south, are, favoured seaside watering-places outside the radius of actual suburbs.

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  • It has railway communication with both south and north, and a steam ferry connects with Middelfart, a seaside resort and railway station on Fiinen.

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  • The railway along the coast northward passes the seaside resorts of Klampenborg (6 m.) and Skodsborg (10 m.).

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  • There are several seaside sanitoriums and hospitals, including the Atlantic City hospital, the Mercer Memorial home, and the Children's Seashore home.

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  • In 1852 a movement was made to develop it as a seaside resort for Philadelphia, and after the completion of the Camden & Atlantic City railway in 1854 the growth of the place was rapid.

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  • A fine promenade extends along the shore; there are a quay and a pier, a winter garden, and all the appointments of a seaside resort.

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  • Including Kirn and Hunter's Quay, it presents a practically continuous front of seaside villas.

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  • Or else you could visit the Seaside Park, crazy golf course, bouncy castles or summer fairground.

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  • She also has time to work on the house she is converting with Barry, and can enjoy the seaside she lives moments from.

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  • Starters take a seaside stroll from deep-fried salt cod brandade with pea puree to lobster risotto with celery and herb salad.

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  • Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train.

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  • Perhaps you've been inspired by a holiday on the English seaside.

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  • Perhaps the romantic seaside chapel you had in mind isn't available or the catering hall is booked.

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  • Even if your beach themed wedding does not take place on an actual beach, you can do a lot with your beach wedding decorations to bring the seaside to your wedding guests.

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  • Seaside centerpieces might even be nautical lighthouse votive holders.

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  • Remember to double check the rules and regulations for beach use and bring small white buckets to fill with sand for anchoring the table legs, and you'll have a picture perfect seaside celebration.

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  • Coastal shower curtains for a nautical or island bathroom theme can add a touch of seaside to your décor.

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  • The show, as popular as it may be, has received its share of backlash from everyone from Tim Gunn to UNICO, to the entire town of Seaside Heights, where the first season of the show was filmed.

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  • In fact, residents of Seaside Heights protested so much that MTV decided to move the show to Miami Beach.

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  • Wispy, fairy-like girls' clothing that sometimes transitions into Victorian or even Colonial themes are staged against woodland or iconic seaside settings.

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  • The cruise takes passengers from Long Beach, California down the Baja California peninsula to the Mexican seaside oasis of Ensenada, the Cinderella of the Pacific.

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  • In addition, a new state-of-the-art Carnival Seaside Theater was also added as well as a hip and happening activity center specially designed for teens and tweens.

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  • Guests strolling through the "Park" will also find several restaurants, shops and bars that border it.The ship also has an area called "The Boardwalk," which was designed to resemble a seaside town.

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  • America, and not always hardy with us inland, though excellent for seaside places, where they thrive down to the waters edge.

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  • There are few better seaside trees, the foliage being dense and very resistant and its color distinct and good.

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  • Another species, E. montevidensis, also known as E. floribunda, bears large, loose clusters of white flowers, and there are seedling forms known under different names, especially in seaside gardens.

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  • It is said to be a good seaside plant in its own land, despite its large leaves, and though as yet on trial in this country, it has endured 16 degrees of frost without injury upon the south coast.

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  • Seed ripens freely, and germinates without any trouble in sunny seaside gardens.

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  • In seaside gardens it often comes into flower with the new year, and is seldom later than the first week of March anywhere, blooming thenceforward into early summer.

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  • This is one of the best of seaside shrubs, making dense masses 20 or more feet in height and width.

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  • It is an excellent seaside shrub, well adapted for hedges and screens.

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  • Tricuspidaria - T. lanceolata is a lovely flowering shrub from Chili, which has flowered in the open air at Castlewellan and in other sheltered seaside gardens for several years past.

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  • Seaside and beach resorts are a good place to start, as the sea theme makes a great complement to beach attire.

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  • It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of newer parks, but the seaside, boardwalk style attraction still offers fun for the whole family.

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  • You can visit their official website to learn more about this seaside dance studio geared toward empowering women and promoting ancient movement rituals.

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  • Making sure that you are purchasing a swimsuit specifically cut for your body type will lower your chances of hitting the seaside in an ill-fitting suit that creates bulges around your midriff.

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  • Unlike some swimwear, fishnet bathing suits don't fit in in all seaside situations, but they can easily be flattered by the right accessories, muscle tone, and tan.

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  • Knowing some good slimming swimsuit styles not only means looking your best, but can also save you a lot of time when you go shopping, and that can translate into a having a much better, and enjoyable time, seaside!

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  • A set of personalized beach towels makes a fantastic gift idea for the avid seaside lovers in your life.

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  • Each spring/summer season, Juicy comes out with a slew of terry cloth designs that can be worn over your swimsuit to the pool or seaside.

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  • Maui, Kauai and the Big Island are better suited for travelers looking to explore Hawaii's natural gems, such as active volcanoes, lush rainforests, stunning sunsets, seaside cliffs, and pink, black and white sand beaches.

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  • The house is actually in Seaside Heights, but the groups spends a lot of time near there and the Jersey Shore.

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  • Specifically, the eight member cast of Jersey Shore were placed in a beach house in Seaside Heights, NJ, and had to work in a t-shirt shop on the boardwalk in exchange for free rent.

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  • Some business owners in Seaside Heights and surrounding towns appealed to their local politicians to stop the show, fearing its impact on tourism.

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  • Containing the popular seaside resorts of Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Margate and Westgate, Thanet is served by the South-Eastern & Chatham railway, and Minster is a junction station of the lines to Ramsgate and Sandwich respectively.

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  • Passengers of all ages will also enjoy the new Carnival Triumph Seaside Theatre, which features a 12-foot by 22-foot jumbo-sized LED screen with a crystal-clear picture and a 70,000-watt, surround-sound audio system.

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