If you start in this career as a fitness or leisure assistant, there are literally dozens of courses and qualifications awaiting you. |
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Many of us spend leisure time sitting in front of television screens or computer monitors. |
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They also spend leisure time exercising at the gym and attending classes and workshops. |
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They prefer spending leisure time playing or watching television rather than reading. |
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Some of these reasons include for leisure and recreation, study and health tourism and business and professional tourism. |
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The minister warned yesterday a carrot and stick approach may be needed to change the mindset of many leisure craft operators and users. |
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And so it seems blundering in haste and repenting at leisure is no one's monopoly. |
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Tendring Council's portfolio holder for leisure and community services, said the cost of careline had gone up as it did each year. |
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The council gave up housing, leisure services, old peoples homes, architecture and many other services. |
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Although The Hard is not a designated town centre it is recognised as a specialist retail and leisure area. |
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The new leisure centre will provide services for the community, including essential activities to occupy young people. |
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The first leisure visitors did so under the guise of hunting and normally camped in lean-tos or tents. |
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Turning 65, a man of leisure but a boy who never grew up, he often retreats to the shed where he planes a piece of wood for no apparent purpose. |
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His leisure time pursuits included stamp collecting, operatic music, cycling, walking and athletics. |
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Many leisure centres organise soft play sessions with large squidgy shapes, ball ponds and mini slides. |
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The shopping will keep similar hours to the leisure and entertainment areas. |
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More than a quarter of those visitors were on business trips with no leisure involved. |
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It also has the potential for opening new vistas for business, leisure and religious tourism in Punjab. |
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The model nature of Windsor involved imitation, as of the Tudor style, to make a statement with a lot of leisure about it. |
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He moonlights as a nightwatchman at the Meadowbank leisure centre in Edinburgh. |
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He is dressed in leisure clothes, a neat logo on the breast pocket of his shirt. |
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That is why more than a century ago, as leisure time expanded, the working class displaced the upper classes in British football. |
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Now it is looking to extend its factory, expand into the leisure upholstery and salon furniture markets, and improve its productivity. |
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An unsupervised visit to a leisure centre ended in tragedy when a girl aged eight was killed trying to cross one of Bradford's busiest roads. |
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Everyone is surprisingly unselfconscious about their bodies and far from being disturbed about seeking leisure within a mass of pollution. |
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The boat show's international profile is also of huge, unquantifiable value, both to Southampton and to the UK's leisure marine sector. |
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What about other kinds of organized and unorganized leisure time activities? |
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Another explanation of the findings could be that borderline dementia subjects might have lower leisure activity as a result of early disease. |
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More than 2,000 people were evacuated from a leisure complex after a hoax caller claimed a nail bomb had been planted there. |
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The delightful sense of unhurried leisure is what the movie has to show us, and it comfortably inhabits its own airy space. |
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The developers will also consider proposals for leisure related uses such as a multiplex cinema or bowling alley. |
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The company said it was looking to introduce unbranded leisure and sportswear to compete with value-for-money retailers. |
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The plans do not include water chutes, however, since they are seen as being outdated and unattractive to today's leisure users. |
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Exhibited at the show will be the latest ranges of caravans, motorhomes, holiday homes and outdoor leisure equipment. |
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With more than a million caravans and motorhomes in use, caravanning has become one of the fastest-growing leisure activities in the country. |
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Ireland's political circumstances may have channelled aristocratic leisure into fighting rather than blood sports. |
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In conclusion, a three-factor leisure typology, supported through factor analysis, has been presented here. |
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Perhaps your grandfather, like mine, spent his leisure time in a Morris chair. |
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But there are concerns that the proposal could cause channels to silt up and become less navigable for leisure craft. |
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They are busy professionals who enjoy a high quality lifestyle and little leisure time. |
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A small Bradford charity is fighting to stop disabled people being short-changed when it comes to sporting and leisure activities. |
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City leisure chiefs plan to have around 50 per cent of the market stalls made in a traditional German style with wooden trestles and canopies. |
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It can become one's bell sheep, caught just before the bell goes and able to be shorn at leisure into the break. |
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By knowing and controlling nature, men bettered their physical lot, gaining the leisure needed to cultivate minds and morals. |
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They're also milch cows for an aggressive and unprincipled leisure industry. |
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She wants to write a novel and embark on a new career in the marketing and tourism and leisure industry. |
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In some scenes, Depp's white, polyester leisure suits and humongous gold-rimmed shades are so hilarious that it is hard to take him seriously. |
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She expects several of her friends to be at the leisure centre to cheer her on. |
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Next month, the poster campaign will be extended to include public buildings like libraries and leisure centres. |
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A poster campaign has now been extended to include public buildings such as libraries and leisure centres. |
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A flight of steps adjacent to the leisure building do not allow rain water to drain off the treads. |
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He said the proposed location behind the leisure centre was too far away and too difficult to get to on top of a hill. |
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You can produce prints at your leisure without taking memory cards to the local photo finisher or placing an order online. |
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The most pretentious leisure complex, with tilt yards, cockfighting pits and bowling alleys, was Henry's Whitehall Palace in London. |
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Trousers reached a wider audience first as beachwear, then for leisure pursuits and also in the form of pyjamas. |
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The people affected by Britain's ever-tighter gun controls are the citizenry, denied access to firearms for leisure or self-protection. |
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For many owners their leisure vehicle is their pride and joy, and we can't wait to see the amazing ways that they have developed them. |
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Depending on work, learning, and leisure activities, different people will consider different activities as personally meaningful and important. |
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Here he can enjoy a swim, before continuing to an island restaurant for a buffet meal and leisure time after lunch. |
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I swear to you, if my father starts wearing his beige and brown leisure suit again, I will make the fashion mavens responsible for this pay. |
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Half of the first floor is occupied by an ice cream bar and a leisure area with orange furniture. |
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During his long and busy life Mr Gill has had many strings to his bow, and the occupations of his leisure hours have been varied and interesting. |
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On a more domestic note, the old refrain, marry in haste, repent at leisure strikes a chord. |
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A meeting is being scheduled for March with the new minister, Lord Watson, and a bailie, the council's culture and leisure convener. |
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Until now, leisure traffic had been tepidly coming back since September 11, but only with deeply discounted fares. |
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People these days are so caught up in work that leisure is a bad word in their vocabulary. |
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Even if you don't make money from it, making it part of your leisure time as a hobby will add joy and fun to what you already do. |
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People in Chipping Norton are very fortunate to have both an open-air pool and a leisure centre. |
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Near the museum is the Magnum leisure centre which houses a swimming pool and other sporting activities. |
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Tough new powers could be given to police to tackle troublesome youths using a Chelmsford leisure centre as a race track. |
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Disabled swimmers fear their warm-water pool will be lost under plans for a new leisure centre. |
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The leisure centre will also be running a six-week exercise programme to coincide with the bar on cigarettes. |
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Your local gym or leisure centre may be able to arrange a body composition test. |
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This might be an opportune time to explore or return to hobbies, leisure activities or career pursuits. |
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Show up for the interview in your dad's old leisure suit or a three-piece borrowed from a friend. |
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First, the man in the leisure suit was walking toward the door of the convenience store. |
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Most Americans would not be seen dead in a leisure suit let alone anything bright green. |
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Then there's Leon, Marilyn's husband, who goes to work on casual Fridays wearing a velour leisure suit. |
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That woman was an accomplished pianist who spends her little leisure time playing Brahms on the baby grand given to her by her late parents. |
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The hotel has a leisure centre with a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, gym and 1,500 acres of country estate. |
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All bidders have been told that public swimming, leisure facilities and an auditorium must be provided on the site. |
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Their fashion embarrassments involved medallions and leisure suits, ours were about greasy hair, Kodiaks and lumberjackets. |
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But Rieu's tweed suits are asymmetrical and in contrasting bright colours, and her leisure outfits are decorated with a spiky geometrical motif. |
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If we wanted a life of leisure all we had to do was to show up at the dole office every fortnight. |
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The hotel will feature meeting rooms, a restaurant and lounge, hotel bar, function rooms and a leisure centre. |
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Once the round of golf is over, the brothers can relax in the hotel's leisure complex. |
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Another feature solves the problem of how to have a leisure area in a confined space. |
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On leaving school, Walter was briefly apprenticed to a chemist in Birmingham and spent his leisure time attending medical lectures. |
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Most requests were from people whose work or leisure activities put them at potential risk of this infection. |
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A special leisure section, featuring events, hotels and cinemas, is also planned with the tourism market in mind. |
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The hall is part of a multi-million pound revamp of leisure facilities in the borough. |
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The leisure centre in Donnybrook markets itself on its top-of-the range facilities. |
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Paul has been a member of the leisure centre for a number of years and enjoys his morning gym sessions. |
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The leisure centre is one of three in Uttlesford being built under a Private Finance Initiative. |
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Visit a local leisure centre to investigate sports and team activities to get involved in. |
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We have done a lot of petitioning outside the leisure centre and have so far got 581 signatures. |
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The new leisure centre replaces the municipal baths in the High Street, Thornton Heath. |
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Always more than just a community leisure centre, the facilities need an overhaul. |
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At the moment people from the area have to travel a long way to use a swimming pool or a leisure centre but this project will change all that. |
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There is also a new leisure centre with a 20-metre pool, a gym and ancillary activities. |
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The new leisure centre will be funded by developers building on the Spring Gardens site. |
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They were also able to play football and use the swimming pool and other facilities in the leisure centre. |
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An investigation was under way last night after 48 people were taken to hospital following a leak of toxic gas at a leisure centre. |
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We are not, in this day and age a place for the polishing of young men of leisure into gentlemanly ways. |
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This enabled people to wander through at their leisure and view the school as a whole. |
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What ever the case, astronauts will not have the leisure to admire the view, 400 km above the Earth. |
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For a few days he would have the leisure for tasks such as gathering food and organizing, before another round of observations began. |
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We have to remind ourselves that we may not have the leisure to do this later. |
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Recycling materials for use later was one of those issues taken up by people who had the leisure to think about such matters. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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Many of the activities for children at the Olympiad are not run by the leisure centre. |
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Not a Day Goes By seems especially targeted toward black women looking for an entertaining leisure read. |
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Outside the job there's little time for leisure activities, but Marurai maintains a passion for reading. |
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But a lack of facilities in their local areas was identified as the main reason young people did not take part in sports and leisure activities. |
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The findings show a clear preference for undertaking leisure activities outdoors and in the countryside as part of a healthy lifestyle. |
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But they share a commitment to communal living, group and individual therapy, and shared domestic and leisure activities. |
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I take enjoyment and satisfaction from my work, my family and leisure activities. |
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She said that instead of looking to build a new leisure pool the money could better spent on a larger facility. |
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Moreover, the practice, in England at least, of the printing of chapbooks and ballads meant that reading for leisure was also a possibility. |
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Making room for relaxation and enjoyment of leisure activities is vital for all of us. |
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Friesen, 65, said Tuesday it seemed like the right time to retire and spend more time on leisure activities as well as some charity work. |
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The hotel will also feature a health and leisure club with swimming pool, gym, sauna and jacuzzi. |
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Navigation classes aimed at the leisure boating sector are commencing in October in the Sailing Club in Dunmore East. |
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It is unfair to expect them to have their leisure and sleep hours interrupted. |
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I've had a few moments of leisure to consider the response to it, and what it all means. |
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Nevertheless today is a day of leisure and I am going for a lunch with a friend. |
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You decide to defer the benefits for a few more years before you enjoy your years of leisure on the golf course. |
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However, her high efficiency and friendliness has not brought her the leisure and happiness she expected. |
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Usually the leisure consists of snorkeling, night club jaunts and ample free time spent with other American youths. |
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And now for Federer, who will be all the more formidable for his day of leisure yesterday. |
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But how many of us actually have the choice of having eight hours sleep and eight hours leisure to ourselves per day? |
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A pension was meant to pay for a brief period of leisure following a long working life. |
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I don't buy the idea that the pre-industrial period was a golden age of self-determination and leisure for the vast majority of the British. |
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Intelligent soldiers never waste the long periods of leisure that characterize peacetime service. |
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But they would remain etched forever in the minds of those who enjoyed leisure in their days of yore. |
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It's lovely to wake up on a Saturday morning with the prospect of three days of leisure ahead of you. |
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Little did he realize the magnitude of the issue which he raised, and that it would occupy his leisure for nearly twenty years. |
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Wintertime, on the other hand, was a period of rest and leisure for the rural population. |
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Its growth and prosperity also depends on how accessible tourist resorts are to the leisure seekers. |
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For the leisure industry, they stock wet suits, surf and ski boards and Yamaha Jet skis. |
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The Aquatic Centre includes a leisure pool, lap pool, waterslide, lazy river, drop slide, sauna and hot tub. |
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The next day and later at their leisure the cattle were lassoed, taken out of the pen and slaughtered. |
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We don't need a leisure centre, a youth club or a swimming pool, we demand it. |
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They demanded that any modernisation should favour amenity and leisure use. |
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It reminds me a little too much of the leisure suit, a fashion faux pas we don't need to revisit. |
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Currently contractors are landscaping the site creating a leisure area primarily for walking. |
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Learn and practise relaxation and breathing techniques, make more time to rest and relax, and ensure that you build leisure into your routine. |
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The projects included swimming pools, leisure complexes, and all-weather facilities. |
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Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs. |
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The scheme envisages a new bus station, shops and 100 homes, with some leisure and offices. |
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Longer term, there were plans to regenerate the area with residential, retail and leisure developments. |
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The pole screens had very finely worked needlework panels, often executed during their hours of leisure by the ladies of the house. |
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The island is fast-becoming a destination for hikers and many of the wonders can be explored at leisure during a walk in countryside. |
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But it's wobbling in the direction of the same package leisure industry which gave us the gym. |
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Are there any facilities or institutions for youth leisure and recreational activities? |
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In addition, we typically devote one class per week to recreation and leisure activities. |
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The wider community would have access to new recreation and leisure facilities. |
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His smile was charming, and his eyes bright and winsome, and with his aura came an atmosphere of leisure accompanied by a tinge of duress. |
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If the fare for both business and leisure travelers was the same, leisure airfares would have to rise to make up the difference. |
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They could also be used as a leisure and tourism resource, for example for the purposes of agritourism. |
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Many of us lack the leisure or propensity for deep, inquiring relationships with our aging parents. |
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More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment. |
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Among leisure activities reading comes after television, radio, time spent with family, and listening to music. |
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Heck, at this rate, they'll be bringing back disco and the polyester leisure suit. |
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The second day of the trip is set aside for the team to enjoy the hotel's leisure centre, which has a sauna, whirlpool and indoor swimming pool. |
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Together with medical experts and aeromedicine consultants, he provides a practical plan for road warriors and leisure travelers alike. |
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His car also has turned out to be a helpful transportation tool for leisure activities on weekends and vacations. |
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Its activities include the provision of lunches and a wide range of leisure activities from art to yoga. |
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Now Glasgow could see new screen wars as leisure developers race with each other to build multiplexes. |
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Underneath I wore either a short sleeve or long sleeve jersey while cycling or a turtle neck shirt during leisure wear. |
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It was just a quick one in the leisure centre bar, up by the observation gallery. |
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More and more people are taking to water-based activities in their leisure time. |
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A major new leisure complex could be on the way for Burnley if plans to develop waste ground get the go-ahead. |
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But I think my favourite part of his talk was the notion of urban cooling or making perfectly good leisure space into workspace through mobile computing. |
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Many of us live in a forgiving environment where people have the leisure to explore ways of changing their very selves, at the physical, social and spiritual levels. |
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Most fiction is about the leisure occupations of leisured people. |
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It is not often I have the leisure to idle my time away here. |
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She is part of a growing number of women embracing polo as a leisure sport. |
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Children living in temporary accommodation also have to cope with the shame of living in a hostel, a lack of play and leisure facilities and anxiety about the future. |
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A wonderful volume for vacation or leisure reading, this book is a perfect accompaniment to a day at the beach or an evening by the fireplace with a good cup of coffee. |
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Thousands of horses compete at racetracks and at showjumping, eventing, dressage, carriage driving, long distance riding, pony and leisure events. |
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Swindon Council had appealed against the Inland Revenue's rateable evaluation of the town's leisure facilities, particularly the Link Centre and the Oasis. |
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But strong performances from consumer electronics, white goods, mobile phones, leisure and photography products ensured underlying sales continued to grow. |
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The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes. |
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I worked for a while as a deputy manager of a leisure centre, but then I decided to have a go at what I always wanted to do, becoming a police officer. |
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It wants to give the kiss of life to seven areas in and around the town centre which would improve the cultural, residential, retail, business and leisure aspects of New Town. |
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Details of the scheme are being kept under wraps, but it is likely to be a leisure and entertainment-based development, and the stadium will retain its sports facilities. |
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Participants can also use the hotel's leisure centre and swimming pool as well as their health and beauty centre which has massage, reiki, reflexology, etc. available. |
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Implementation of such steps will leave ministers the leisure time to go yachting with a clear conscience, and not worry about any photographs which could damage their images. |
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And, the growing popularity of yachting as a leisure pursuit was acknowledged by the National Lottery who gave the Yacht Club 25,000 euro for training courses in sailing. |
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The leisure centre has a 25m indoor pool, a fun pool with 100 ft flume and lazy river rapids as well as an outdoor pool which is used during the summer months. |
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It feels like a sufficiently meaningful and enjoyable activity that you might pursue it in your leisure time. |
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This marks day one of a bright new future for leisure across the borough. |
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After his trial and brief imprisonment for corruption he took no further part in public life so had the leisure in which to enjoy the purest of pleasures. |
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In this relatively short book he takes the leisure which retirement is said to offer to give us a very readable examination of Methodism based on his years of research. |
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I have another day of leisure tomorrow, then a quiet weekend. |
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Ian Templeton, the headmaster of Glenalmond College in Perthshire said the access to leisure facilities and activities at many schools was hard to put a price on. |
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Recreational and leisure activities used to be two separate entities. |
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Sir Henry Royce belittled leisure activities such as golf and tennis. |
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He volunteered much of his own time and effort to the provision of recreation and leisure opportunities for the aged and disabled in our community. |
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Well-paid jobs and thriving firms mean there is more money to be spent locally in the shops, in the area's cafes and restaurants, on leisure activities. |
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But only they had the leisure and resources to shoulder such duties. |
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Not least of these is the opportunity to cruise at leisure for miles and miles, reading a book on deck, taking charge at the helm or lazily watching the passing countryside. |
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Those who love to take a stroll can do so at their leisure in the city's famous Botanical Garden, which celebrates its 150th anniversary next month. |
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Mr Tung is a wealthy gentleman of leisure with a very large townhouse. |
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There will also be a leisure centre with swimming pool and gymnasium. |
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The trio, all in their late 50s, ride for leisure and travel, not mayhem. |
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Other spots, such as one with a fly-casting road warrior, tout the rooms' coffee makers, data ports and locations ideal for extending business trips into leisure stays. |
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It makes you wish you'd seen the real Bob Crane at the end, with his smoked aviator glasses, sideburns, stratofortress shirt collar and belted leisure suits. |
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Like other people throughout Spain, the Basques spend many leisure hours socializing with friends at tapas bars, which serve light food and drinks. |
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A private on-site leisure complex, due to open in the next few months, will contain a fully equipped gym and swimming pool as well as a jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. |
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In their leisure time, though, whalemen often practised the art of scrimshaw, creating unique and beautiful works of art as well as practical and useful tools and implements. |
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The site's culture department is just as stimulating, frequently supplying the kind of idiosyncratic think pieces so often absent in big newspapers' arts and leisure sections. |
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Only leisure anglers are allowed to fish bass in Irish waters. |
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Sited at the confluence of the Saone and Rhone rivers in Lyons, the futuristic megastructure is conceived as a hybridisation of museum and urban leisure space. |
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Traders in Castle Place precinct have vowed to stand firm against any pressure to move out as new plans for a major retail and leisure complex remain in the melting pot. |
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The two issues must be kept separate during the council's leisure review. |
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Whether it's a tourer, a motorhome, a holiday home or even a folding camper, the winning leisure vehicle will be decked out with mod cons fit for a gadget geek in heaven. |
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Some misty-eyed lady of leisure might even make you her toy boy. |
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At this point it began producing leisure wear and tracksuits. |
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Gone are the disused mineshafts, spoil heaps and rusting machinery and in their place are smart new offices and homes, shops and leisure facilities. |
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A showpiece leisure centre and concert venue opened just 10 years ago in York could be flattened as part of a plan to hive it off to the private sector. |
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If we ask for undergrowth to be cut back and litter to be dealt with on a particular path we are as often as not told it is a leisure services responsibility. |
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The riverside scheme, which is due to open in November next year, will include a large shopping centre, a four-star hotel, leisure facilities and a multiplex cinema. |
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The King and Francois put spurs to their horses and took off at a fast pace, and there was no more leisure for conversation as the rest of the party followed suit. |
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Other critics, North and South, blamed slavery for encouraging an aristocratic love of luxurious leisure and a despotic temperament among the slaveholders. |
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To suggest that we, rather like some ungrateful children, don't want the new leisure centre in South Norwood is to deliberately mislead and distort our argument. |
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This really does look uninviting after dark, and is used by many more people, whilst this additional lighting would benefit both the school and the leisure centre entrances. |
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A twenty-first-century affair, of smoked glass, presence and inclusion, cinemas and escalators and bars, the Omni building promises leisure for all. |
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Although the county council is already planning a leisure centre, the inclusion of a bowling alley and ice rink, as well as a swimming pool and multi-gym, has been suggested. |
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The vanity, selfishness and one-upmanship that typified governmental culture in the eighties was exemplified by the narcissism implicit in the leisure complex. |
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Other measures include working with offenders to change their behaviour and working with communities to improve leisure facilities for youngsters. |
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A new 52-bedroom hotel is also being developed on the site as is a fully equipped leisure club with a 16 metre indoor swimming pool, a gym and a health and beauty spa. |
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She is also quick to point out that there's more to her than just being a footballer's girlfriend and spending money on pink velour leisure suits. |
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And even if its not material goods you want, you will still want to substiture leisure for labor, so as to pursue your non-material spiritual ends. |
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The crucial connection between high calibre jobs and high quality leisure and cultural facilities may have been grasped earlier in Dundee than other cities. |
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Our shopping habits became more expansive, retail transformed into a leisure pursuit and corner-shop survival was determined by the ability to obtain an off-licence. |
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And yet both are ever so slightly twee, redolent of people who confuse high culture with haute cuisine and have the affluent leisure to indulge both. |
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But too many traditional members' golf clubs fail to recognise that most of Scotland's new courses are commercial operations run as leisure businesses. |
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For more information on activities available at leisure centres in Gwynedd, visit www. |
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Meanwhile, leisure centres in Tonyrefail, Rhondda Fach, Hawthorn and Abercynon will remain open with reduced hours. |
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For further details on all the facilities on offer at Llantrisant Leisure Centre, and all other Rhondda Cynon Taf leisure centres, visit www. |
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During this transitional period, the nearest pools are at Scotch barn in Prescot or Huyton and Halewood leisure centres. |
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The last casino, a boho heiress, an Alfa Romeo convertible, a white leisure suit, maybe Alain Delon too by the piscine. |
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The North Laine area is a retail, leisure and residential area immediately north of the Lanes. |
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He spent much of his leisure time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion during the early part of his Regency. |
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The port's aim was of developing the ship repair, leisure and tourism potential of the harbour. |
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The island contains two nature reserves, at either end, and its sandy beaches make it a popular leisure site. |
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In the large 'Glider Field' alongside the leisure centre, there is a public Skatepark. |
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The head of the Big Beat leisure empire welcomed the conditions drawn up by London's special clubs squad police. |
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The National Aquatic Centre in Blanchardstown is Ireland's largest indoor water leisure facility. |
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The city council's leisure chief has also scrapped this year's Discovery Day, which will now take place every two years. |
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In the latter half of the 20th century, leisure boating traffic began to rise. |
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When the stadium was closed and replaced with a leisure centre, part of the site became a swimming pool. |
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The Northgate Arena is the city's main leisure centre, there are smaller sports centres in Christleton and Upton. |
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It was demolished in the 1970s and the site is now part of the Northgate Arena leisure centre. |
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It was the nooning hour, and the men at their limited leisure lay in the sun on the piles of lumber, like lizards. |
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The town contains a secondary school with over 500 pupils and a leisure centre, as well as four primary schools. |
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The area around Clywedog dam is now a popular leisure destination offering scenic walks and wildlife watching. |
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In which leisure activity would a disgorger association set up by Soviet-influenced be used? |
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A leisure swimming pool and a Multiplex cinema are located in the town centre. |
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Public facilities include a regional sports and leisure centre, two golf courses, major parks, a civic centre and theatre and a college campus. |
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Other leisure activities on the loch include cruises from the town of Balloch, operated by Sweeney's Cruises. |
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Leisure is a major part of the London economy, with a 2003 report attributing a quarter of the entire UK leisure economy to London. |
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That Robert took personal pleasure in such learning and leisure is suggested in a number of ways. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, television quickly became the main leisure activity in developed nations. |
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Potential voters' perception that they are busier is common and might be just as important as a real decrease in leisure time. |
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However, over the last several decades, studies have consistently shown that the amount of leisure time has not decreased. |
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Rowers may take part in the sport for their leisure or they may row competitively. |
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Crusoe must allocate effort between production and leisure and must choose between alternative production possibilities to meet his needs. |
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This, coupled with the probability that Malory had at least some wealth, allowed a certain level of comfort and leisure within the prison. |
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As literacy and leisure time expanded after 1900, reading became a popular pastime. |
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Many colleges offer leisure learning and training programmes designed to meet the needs of business. |
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Further leisure boating berths are being constructed at the Prince of Wales Dock in the Swansea Docks complex. |
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An addition 200 berths for leisure boats are located near the mouth of the River Tawe. |
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A 90-hour, seven-day work week, crisscrossing the globe, drumming up support for the new venture, seems to impinge on his leisure time. |
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Swansea Marina to the south of the city centre has berths for 410 leisure boats. |
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The sites of former shipyards are being regenerated by housing, leisure facilities and commercial premises. |
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The Auchrannie Resort, which contains 2 hotels, 3 restaurants and 2 leisure complexes, is one of biggest employers on the island. |
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Her main leisure interests include equestrianism and dogs, especially her Pembroke Welsh Corgis. |
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Half by desipience, half by proclivity, he had come to live in a world where the only significant leisure activities were coupling and consuming. |
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There were comprehensive upgrades of Belle Vue and Moss Side leisure centres serve their local communities. |
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Today it houses a mixture of business, commerce, leisure and residential use. |
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His family's wealth enabled him to live a life of leisure while devoting himself to his literary and musical interests. |
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However, since their revival as leisure songs among laypersons they have been performed in a variety of contexts. |
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St Ives and Padstow are today small vessel ports with a major tourism and leisure sector in their economies. |
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Since June 2013 the swimming pool at Abbey Stadium leisure centre has been heated using waste heat diverted from Redditch Crematorium. |
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Now under construction is the InterContinental Tripoli, designed to provide premier accommodation for both business and leisure travelers. |
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Other sporting amenities include a leisure centre, golf course, and tennis courts. |
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One of these complexes is located at Valley Centertainment, a leisure and entertainment complex in the Don Valley. |
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This will give you a real bounciness and a desire to try out some new things in your leisure time. |
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However, sporting and leisure use increased with the establishment of regattas such as Henley and the Boat Race. |
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Another important component of Liverpool's economy are the tourism and leisure sectors. |
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Tickets cost pounds 5 each and are available from the leisure centre or the Shakespeare Hospice shop in Shrieves Walk. |
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The proliferation of laborsaving devices has not given us more leisure time, paradoxically. |
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Polyester has come a long way since leisure suits, and can now be found in everything from carpeting and totebags to artificial arteries. |
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In the baking heat of Dubai one of the most popular leisure venues for local people is the indoor ski slope with its real snow. |
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Opportunities for leisure activities increased dramatically as real wages continued to grow and hours of work continued to decline. |
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Seperate infant room, toddler area, lobby area, plus a seperate leisure room. |
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Scottish Premier League highfliers Livingston have unveiled plans for a pounds 14million hotel and leisure complex at their West Lothian stadium. |
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