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Countryside

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  • While vacationing in the Irish countryside, a dysfunctional family encounters a villag
  • The village has "finest countryside, a tranquil village green and plenty of mel
  • s to honor his family home in the Hungarian countryside; a brick house that housed the Newman famil
  • bel, mountain ridges and the higher located countryside, a bit north of the road around the lake.
  • d most of the remaining area is taken up by countryside, a substantial part of it being agricultura
  • industrial mass is some wild and beautiful countryside, a sweeping mix of moors, hills, peaks and
  • Set in the picturesque French countryside A Common Thread is a touching, thought-prov
  • hing interesting or exciting happens in the countryside, a mad man runs up to them cackling manical
  • The temple is situated in the countryside about 7 kilometers southwest of the ancient
  • the North located in rugged and impressive countryside above Rhandir-mwyn.
  • inbridge remains a steadfast campaigner for countryside access.
  • cheerful life, while depicting a day in the countryside according to this philosophy.
  • Poorly trained cadres were sent into the countryside accusing thousands of loyal party members o
  • hoe bat is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is listed in Annex II of the 1
  • ing of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, but a trail of regional importanc
  • was notified in 1991 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • 949 by the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 to co-ordinate government activity
  • K with the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
  • nder British law (latterly the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, as amended 1995).
  • is listed on Schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, in Appendix 1 of the Bern Convent
  • was notified in 1987 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and lies on the Buckinghamshire an
  • ing of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, but a trail of regional importanc
  • was notified in 1993 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • gthening the provisions of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • collected his eggs before the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981.
  • was notified in 1994 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is currently managed by the Co
  • was notified in 1996 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1984 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • e Reserves was included in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and on 21 November 1986 the Secre
  • (Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 it is now illegal to release a non
  • n the United Kingdom under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 since 1992.
  • was notified in 1997 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 is an Act of the Parliament of the
  • was notified in 1985 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is part of a Local Nature Rese
  • ome, in the United Kingdom the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 prohibits certain methods of killi
  • was notified in 1999 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1985 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and currently maintains a woodlan
  • tected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and listed in Category 1 (endanger
  • was notified in 1987 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is currently managed by the Co
  • 21 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 by principal local authorities in
  • orously for the passing of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • s protected on Schedule 5 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1986 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is currently managed by the Co
  • ection under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and re-notified in 1988 under the
  • n the United Kingdom under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 from 1981 to 1988.
  • was notified in 1986 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (1969 under the 1949 act.)
  • was notified in 1988 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is currently managed by the Co
  • was notified in 1984 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and is host to an uncommon type o
  • tified under Section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1985 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and is currently an area of ancie
  • was notified in 1985 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is currently managed by the Co
  • was notified in 1990 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1985 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1986 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • ected from disturbance under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981, the Habitat Regulations 1994 and
  • was notified in 1988 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • was notified in 1989 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
  • ection under Schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
  • ction in the UK under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act.
  • uty of the Malopolska landscape, day-to-day countryside activities and folklore.
  • ch of St. Bridget or Brigid is set in quiet countryside, adjoining the site of a deserted medieval
  • "Mulberries," a song about her time in the countryside after the Japanese collapse in World War II
  • related his five years of loneliness in the countryside after leaving Paris, influenced by the work
  • The family moved to the countryside after the 1835 earthquake destroyed the cit
  • The Countryside Agency in England was a statutory body set
  • it and the area has been designated by the Countryside Agency as an Area of Outstanding Natural Be
  • s Act 2006, under which English Nature, the Countryside Agency and the Rural Development Service me
  • m, part of which has been designated by the Countryside Agency as an Area of Outstanding Natural Be
  • e route is way-marked and maintained by The Countryside Agency who also provide maps and written gu
  • The Countryside Agency estimated that over 10% of public pa
  • Early funding was from the Countryside Agency and ongoing funding is from Waverley
  • He was Chair of the Countryside Agency from 1999 to 2004 and was the UK Gov
  • The Countryside Agency commissioned Oxfordshire County Coun
  • as established in 2006 with the help of the Countryside Agency's 'Doorstep Greens' programme.
  • The remaining part of the Countryside Agency, largely research and policy functio
  • Reigate and Banstead and Tandridge; and the Countryside Agency.
  • After some time in the Italian countryside, all three men successfully reached the All
  • It is surrounded by countryside, all of it planted mostly with orange trees
  • and color footage; within the Zone, in the countryside, all is colorful, while the outside, urban
  • Worcestshire Countryside: All the Areas of Open Countryside Accessib
  • but faced opposition in the courts from the Countryside Alliance because the Bill was passed using
  • as controversial in the Labour Party as the Countryside Alliance was seen to be behind a campaign t
  • On the 18th March 2009 the Countryside Alliance awarded him with the Rural Vision
  • The test case was backed by the Countryside Alliance and Master of Foxhounds Associatio
  • icises the British pro-hunting organisation Countryside Alliance, is remarkably well-known.
  • nst Labour MP Kate Hoey, chairperson of the Countryside Alliance, which promotes hunting.
  • Lord Kimball, vice-president of the Countryside Alliance, unwittingly gave money to an anti
  • has been the current Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance, one of Europe's largest rural aff
  • He is Deputy Chief Executive of Countryside Alliance.
  • ng in towns like Nagykapos in the Hungarian countryside, along with untold numbers of Roma people,
  • advanced to Argos and Sparta, ravaging the countryside along the way and burning the two cities.
  • There were links between cities and the countryside; although, direct commercial exchanges were
  • those from nearby areas and admirers of the countryside, an additional estate wa built by Taylor Wo
  • at is now West Ealing at this time was open countryside and fields.
  • ery quaint beautiful village, surrounded by countryside and hills, a location for ramblers and plan
  • secret is buried in the heart of the Welsh countryside and a series of violent deaths that seem to
  • (like most of the population) lived in the countryside, and the Civil Constitution generated consi
  • including children evacuated to zoos in the countryside) and zoo visitors of the time.
  • iness of 20th century Rome, its people, its countryside and surroundings, and even by its somewhat
  • Much of the road is through countryside, and has the National speed limit (60 miles
  • It continues to run through unique countryside and American Civil War era battlefields bef
  • berate flooding of large parts of the Dutch countryside, and the withdrawing of guns and men from t
  • n was passed for England and Wales with the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
  • larger surrounding area has much attractive countryside and a substantial wind farm above the villa
  • downtown neighborhood, traveling across the countryside, and ending with trains pulling into the ar
  • Around Aston Park, there is a lot of countryside and also a lot of industry.
  • She was a bane of the countryside and caused the crops to whither.
  • g the house itself and also the surrounding countryside and landmarks, such as the nearby Plumpton
  • in a fairly remote section of the Virginia countryside and was one time a bustling area called "Be
  • Also the surrounding countryside and valley stretching back to the village o
  • he Mid-Cheshire Line set in rolling English countryside and forest.
  • ral Revolution Zhou was sent to live in the countryside and be "re-educated", like many intellectua
  • ing the fruits of the surrounding woods and countryside and turning them into delicious perfumed wi
  • n was given one or more large tracts in the countryside, and one smaller tract.
  • itions of open country as set out under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 so there is no a
  • roduced John to Europe, driving through the countryside and visiting towns and cathedrals.
  • the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, under which AON
  • cio Batista, which took place mainly in the countryside, and only threw its weight behind Castro's
  • The concept of the EP alludes to the countryside and nature.
  • It is set in a stretch of undulating countryside and is regarded by many as a gateway to the
  • the farmers' living standards, emptying the countryside and appeasing the Soviet Union too much by,
  • A shy man who loved the countryside and recorded its trees, lakes, weather, wil
  • Environment: conservation of the countryside and public access to it, waste disposal and
  • gnated "access land" under the terms of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
  • able to make his way through miles of empty countryside and disappear completely.
  • uckinghamshire is most notable for its open countryside and natural features, including the Chilter
  • pen access land under the provisions of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
  • The village is surrounded by countryside and has been named Essex best kept village
  • Surrounded by rural countryside and the Chattahoochee National Forest, the
  • and Mrs. Elwes 'to promote enjoyment of the countryside and wildlife and an appreciation of the art
  • May 2005 the land is access land under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
  • e early 1970s, David and Sybil moved to the countryside and formed Putnam Art Works.
  • r black-and-white landscapes of the British countryside and coast.
  • sons for the safety of the Buckinghamshire countryside, and wrote her first book, Children in the
  • t the next few months in Madras touring the countryside and making reports and illustrations of the
  • The Delves and is separated to Streetly by countryside and by the local landmark of Barr Beacon.
  • The New Yorker, is set in the South African countryside and describes how a family of farmers attem
  • s a mixture of the features of both midland countryside and the Malanad hill area, enveloped in gre
  • st of the mountain is access land under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 and can be freel
  • stories of life in villages idealizing the countryside and published popular collections of tales.
  • h valley (until the 1980s), vast amounts of countryside and a high proportion of Welsh speakers, th
  • The park occupies a mix of countryside and parkland, and land formerly used for se
  • t opposition parties to influence the rural countryside and its peasantry, who feared that the Demo
  • often idealized rural life and praised the countryside and peasantry.
  • ibition describing the history of the local countryside and it's links with this traditional indust
  • panies found new employment by ravaging the countryside and holding whole cities to ransom.
  • hemes with scant regard to wildlife and the countryside and could "fast track environmental harm"..
  • The school (surrounded by countryside and hills) is administered by the Dunstable
  • utiful area of Dorset set amongst beautiful countryside and underneath the shadow of the Osmington
  • with small arms and explosives in the Welsh countryside and claiming responsibility for many of Mud
  • ncement, protection and conservation of the countryside and other amenities of the Brecon Beacons N
  • then he has taken various advisory roles on countryside and agricultural matters, including to the
  • ower providing views across the surrounding countryside and was completed in 1849 two years after E
  • m a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside and an appreciation of the cultural values
  • Cheltenham Racecourse and adjacent to open countryside and fields.
  • t was constructed to manage the surrounding countryside and now overlooks the Edinburgh Waverley li
  • s attacker would approach lone women in the countryside, and beat them on the buttocks with a birch
  • us for its poignant depiction of the Korean countryside and of innocent adolescent love.
  • e Gullion gives its name to the surrounding countryside, and is the name of an electoral area withi
  • ja is a quiet resort, surrounded by Maltese countryside and some of the most fertile valleys in Mal
  • films, four enlightening adventures in the countryside and in Paris with Reinette, the country mou
  • Her poetry celebrates the countryside and engages in public debates on topics suc
  • Access is now possible under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, as the hill is
  • aided by the designation of much of Devon's countryside and coastline as the Dartmoor and Exmoor na
  • ill's commanding views over the surrounding countryside and the defensive advantage provided by the
  • ridleways linking Wick with the surrounding countryside and the village is popular with cyclists.
  • hill is declared open access land under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 and is on the ro
  • 1842 the family moved to Down House in the countryside, and the Gower Street house became part of
  • g people and young adults to leave from the countryside, and tens of thousands of Finns moved to Sw
  • onsequence of her failure to appreciate the countryside and her longings for the city.
  • then the rural village of Islington in open countryside and fields.
  • e enjoys walking and mountain biking in the countryside and horse racing.
  • ood views over the town and the surrounding countryside and parts of the Peak District.
  • n be seen far and wide from the surrounding countryside and from distance out to sea.
  • Further the opportunities for using the countryside and natural environments for recreation and
  • New Luce is surrounded by good walking countryside and there are a number of excellent golf co
  • He went in the English countryside and noticed the very bad conditions of farm
  • gether they would read, garden, explore the countryside and entertain friends.
  • of the visitors were Chinese, many from the countryside, and for many it was a once-in-a-lifetime c
  • works were mainly romanticized views of the countryside and sentimental images of bucolic simplicit
  • Oxfordshire and (from 1832) the surrounding countryside and villages, and elected two Members of Pa
  • His opponents then moved into the countryside and continued small-scale guerrilla warfare
  • mond and its surroundings were mostly still countryside and parkland with several villas and estate
  • more than 1,700 feet above the surrounding countryside, and it dominates the scenery of Stokes Cou
  • Cullohill is surrounded by wonderful Irish countryside and has several public walkways from leisur
  • is now difficult to imagine a time when the countryside and country life were not held in such high
  • ators chose to watch from the miles of open countryside, and bring their own picnics, rather than p
  • summers as a child were spent enjoying the countryside and mountains of Alberta.
  • ith sweeping views of the surrounding rural countryside and passes three waterfalls (Royalston Fall
  • up by 'veli' (a plant which can be found in countryside and which has lots of thorns)(karuvela mara
  • ins many features characteristic of ancient countryside and which supports a wide variety of wildli
  • This culminated in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, which legislate
  • right to roam over it as prescribed in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
  • lines and footpaths and visiting attractive countryside and green spaces.
  • as four times as high as in the surrounding countryside, and mortality from convulsions was ten tim
  • a group of six characters to adventure the countryside and try to defeat the evil Black Knights an
  • She painted in the countryside and Paris, and, as with many other young pa
  • en, the effects of industrialisation on the countryside and provincial life.
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