The Gotthard runs the 2400 miles from the picturesque town of Erstfeld to the picturesque town of Bodio.
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The Gotthard runs the 35 miles from the picturesque town of Erstfeld to the picturesque town of Bodio.
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Days 23 to 30 are spent in the picturesque Maldives.
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She shot the covers on the picturesque beaches of Fiji.
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It is a picturesque scene, right in Lee Hall's backyard.
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Is your life actually as picturesque as it seems online?
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Another shot shows off the picturesque view from her balcony.
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Marriage proposals are consistently some of life's most picturesque moments.
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There's nothing quite like the picturesque town of Stars Hollow.
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Those loved up, picturesque couples seemed repulsively superficial to me.
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"It's a wrap," she wrote alongside one final picturesque photo.
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She liked Fort Greene, finding it picturesque and conveniently located.
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The picturesque pavilion has trees and grass in neat sections.
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It is a city so picturesque as to be improbable.
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The cobbled streets of the picturesque neighborhood, as well as
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The state's capital, Lincoln, is also a picturesque autumn destination.
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The staging, by David McVicar, is picturesque, overstuffed, and forgettable.
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LONDON — Artists' studios are not often found in picturesque environments.
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The show films exteriors there, to picturesque and romantic effect.
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In the background stood the desert's picturesque cliffs and rock formations.
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Honeymoon destinations aren't always as picturesque and romantic as they seem.
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So, what are these little irritations on your otherwise picturesque view?
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Each stop has come with high-end accommodations with picturesque views.
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Some people are scavenging in a picturesque mountain town's deserted supermarket.
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Ciara and Russell Wilson's picturesque wedding was well worth the wait.
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It's all very picturesque, but it's not very forward, per se.
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Kutzbach formed Procession in 2006 in Valparaíso, a picturesque port city.
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There's tons of outdoor space to soak in the picturesque views.
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His actors are great, and the film's Norway looks very picturesque.
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It really is as picturesque as it looks in this photo.
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It is hard to argue that the view is not picturesque.
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The rest of the city, however, is not entirely so picturesque.
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Families are leaving this picturesque, coastal southern city by the thousands.
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Bellisario also showed off the picturesque views on her own account.
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The title story details the less picturesque aspects of country life.
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Even a seaside Home Depot looks somewhat picturesque, given the surroundings.
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Colonial homes and harbor views make Essex a picturesque, historic destination.
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There are luxury cars and picturesque locations in Berlin and Istanbul.
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I slurped happily in a picturesque setting overlooking the Kilcolgan River.
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This was picturesque but also all-purpose and a little vague.
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But inside Chelsea Kennel Club, the reality was far less picturesque.
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The worst crimes in "Night Boat to Tangier" are less picturesque.
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Americans travel to France for cheese, old churches and picturesque landscapes.
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It meanders some 310 miles through idyllic countryside and picturesque towns.
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So life in the picturesque harbor has resumed its sleepy pace.
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The new entrance opens up into the picturesque Court of Angels.
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The most picturesque sunset is coming to New York City this weekend.
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Taupo, located on the country's North Island, is today a picturesque lake.
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A picturesque backdrop provides the ideal setting for them fall in love.
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However, it has been a quiet (almost) decade for the picturesque volcano.
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No such problems affects the Weissensee, a picturesque lake in southern Austria.
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The "picturesque" twister drew many to post about it on social media.
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The moment was complete with a picturesque water scene in the background.
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Hermann is a picturesque town on the banks of the Missouri River.
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I was at my parents' house in Ventura, a picturesque beach town.
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The luxury retreat is set on 240 acres of picturesque Berkshire parkland.
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Examples can be found fixed to the sides of picturesque old watermills.
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THE picturesque wine country of Hawkes Bay is hardly a classic gangland.
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A college campus is many things: Stimulating, picturesque, teeming with intelligent life.
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"You couldn't ask for more of a picturesque, quality family," says Cram.
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Zoom in and you might notice the seemingly picturesque landscape is marred.
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Swift modeled two different swimsuits in front of a picturesque tropical background.
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And what a picturesque adieu to the City of Light it was.
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The house overlooks a picturesque lake and is near a ski slopes.
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The travelers then took a lovely road trip though the picturesque countryside.
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Today, it's one of the most historic and picturesque streets in Charleston.
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"Observation decks" are set up around the castle at picturesque vantage points.
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Few other international hotels had been built along the town's picturesque bays.
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The campus is home to sprawling, grassy fields and picturesque wooded areas.
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Enjoy a picturesque boat ride through the canals in London's Little Venice.
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A creek runs through the area, surrounded by picturesque farms and forests.
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This picturesque ski town serves as a popular but pricey winter getaway.
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Inside the Périph reside the picturesque splendors of the City of Light.
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It's a picturesque, nicely paced show that engages without enthralling or unsettling.
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Camouflage in the natural world is not some exotic and picturesque trait.
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I love Barry Lyndon, because there is no swearing, it's very nice, picturesque.
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Must Farm does not look like a picturesque ruin, much less a farm.
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Clad in pastel sweaters, the brothers pose together in a sunny, picturesque setting.
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Door County is a picturesque peninsula sandwiched between Green Bay and Lake Michigan.
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His arrival in the capital cities of the two countries is especially picturesque.
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Silver Falls State Park in Silverton, Oregon, boasts 10 picturesque waterfalls worth exploring.
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Mérida sits between two high sets of mountains, a picturesque Andean university town.
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Reinhardt, now Casey Beau Brown, shared photos from the picturesque event on Instagram.
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NEW YORK(Reuters) - Picture it: 40 picturesque acres nestled in Wisconsin lake country.
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They later lined up for a group photo walking down a picturesque street.
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Places like Santorini, Greece, are almost too picturesque, leading to overcrowding from tourists.
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In 2010, at a picturesque port on the island of Kastelorizo, then Prime
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North Carolina is home to one of the most picturesque fall road trips.
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Farther up the hill took us into the picturesque environs of Brown University.
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Justin Bieber even set one of his music videos in the picturesque canyons.
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As well as its picturesque welcoming center, you are taken to Columbia's slums.
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But then the film (without a spoken word) takes a less picturesque turn.
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Situated amid DUMBO and Brooklyn Heights, 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is incredibly picturesque.
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Christopher Oram has designed a picturesque, if slovenly, storybook cottage of a set.
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They make these crumbling buildings and patchy fields seem strangely polished and picturesque.
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Name: Jessie Buckley Age: 29 Hometown: Killarney, a picturesque town in southwest Ireland.
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Marseille's sprawling harbor, Le Vieux Port, is the picturesque heart of the city.
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Now it is impossible to consider the picturesque vista without pond and tree.
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With few exceptions, the picturesque pink flowers don't reveal themselves in the fall.
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We know about the prison, but what about the picturesque community next door?
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The score has also prompted a wide range of remarkably picturesque stage designs.
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"It was there for the taking," Rose said, referring to the picturesque conditions.
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Its archaic appeal has become a draw for tourists seeking a picturesque experience.
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Though the city's neighborhoods are historic and picturesque, it's easy to get lost.
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Enjoy its views of water and the picturesque cobbled streets and hidden cafes.
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He posed for a photo alongside a group of performers at the picturesque location.
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She'd never been to Maine and wanted to see the picturesque coastline and lighthouses.
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It's not some picturesque Southern California landscape, filled with swaying trees or sandy beaches.
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THE CENTRAL SPORTHOTEL in Davos usually plays host to skiers intent on picturesque descents.
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"[He] proposed in the most picturesque clearing," she told US Weekly at the time.
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The picturesque charms of the lake and fort can be enjoyed in near solitude.
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That perfect mid-strut shot of a blogger on Paris' picturesque Champ de Mars?
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Rhode Island is a picturesque enough tiny state, nestled along the New England shoreline.
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Adept of the joys of watching, connoisseur of empathy, he finds the world 'picturesque.
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With a name like that and a clean aesthetic, the Priority Surf looks — picturesque.
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There can't be many more picturesque settings than this island in the Scottish Hebrides.
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This wallpaper called "On the horizon" shows a picturesque view of North Korean farmland.
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Some picturesque locales get infusions of capital and energy when younger retirees move in.
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Our CNN crew didn't fully appreciate until we'd arrived how picturesque Korea truly is.
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After we left Novosibirsk, the landscape turned into picturesque, gently rolling hills and forests.
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A few weeks ago, we discovered a picturesque seaside village on the Gulf Coast.
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The home is located in Brooklyn Heights, an area known for its picturesque brownstones.
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It&aposs also free, and it's held in picturesque Vail from June 7-10.
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Pros: The castle has 57 bedrooms, picturesque views of Transylvania, and a rich history.
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But beneath the picturesque scenes here is a roiling debate over the area's future.
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They're hosting tours and classes for urbanites who view their professions as picturesque pastimes.
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Madison, in southeastern Indiana, is a picturesque small town battling life-or-death problems.
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Dinan is a picturesque walled town in Brittany, France, that overlooks the Rance River.
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There is nothing romantic or picturesque about those experiences; they are frightening and chaotic.
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Mr. Lehman, who visited with Mr. McCain at his picturesque home near Sedona, Ariz.
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But Hamilton, which is an hour outside of Toronto, has its picturesque bloom too.
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"We have one of the more quaint, picturesque chapels on the strip," he said.
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There's mythical Iowa, picturesque cradle of electoral politics, and then there is real Iowa.
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The standout feature is the exquisite adults-only rooftop pool and picturesque Watr restaurant.
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Each side street reveals a new picturesque vantage point, practically begging to be Instagrammed.
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However, the venue itself offers a very picturesque environment, perfect for a wedding day.
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But Rohrwacher isn't borrowing from this tradition to sell picturesque nostalgia or political piety.
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EST and London serve as the picturesque setting for a fireworks display at 7 p.m.
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On Wednesday, she shared a photo of the couple's eldest daughter overlooking a picturesque landscape.
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The ceremony was at the picturesque Château de Tourreau in Sarrians, France, according to Elle.
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I always imagined tumbleweeds to be harmless and picturesque, but these California residents know otherwise.
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She posted a romantic shot with her husband of three years in a picturesque foyer.
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Matthews reportedly popped the question on Sunday, while they were in England's picturesque Lake District.
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Check. A picturesque, hard-to-find campus where young mages learn to harness their skills?
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Picturesque charm and political energy characterize Eddie Arroyo's paintings.
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These clouds along with the low sun at dawn make a picturesque morning, she added.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is celebrating her 71st birthday with picturesque views — and carrot cake!
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I have this really picturesque image of it in my mind from reading Paramore interviews.
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She and friends took to the picturesque city to celebrate stylist Nicole Chavez' 40th birthday.
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It's a good mode for keeping a picturesque scene in the background as you move.
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It was a picturesque day—77 degrees, beautiful weather, not a cloud in the sky.
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The fairground is kind of a teenage dreamland—timeless, picturesque, always the same across generations.
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IDOMENI, Greece — On the Greek border with Macedonia, Idomeni was once sleepy and picturesque village.
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While wandering Argentine Patagonia, you'll see everything from picturesque lakes to towering glaciers and mountains.
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But Londoners were cramming their cars onto it to reach the nation's picturesque southern shore.
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The environment while it isn't the most picturesque, is very conducive to getting work done.
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The spray of snow appeared like stars - a picturesque setting for the athletes' impressive feats.
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Trust us: This will make for one of the most picturesque picnics of your life.
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Part of the answer is that the picturesque mountain area was crammed with summer visitors.
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For the picturesque Napa Valley town of Calistoga, the winds were a double-edged sword.
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Eventually, the water clarity began to increase, the effect at first picturesque and then eerie.
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Last year, 23,000 tourists visited Tilos, drawn to the island's picturesque villages and abundant wildlife.
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At Fairplay's north end is the picturesque courthouse, along with the South Park City Museum.
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Alexandria, Virginia's Old Town district is filled with picturesque, cobblestone streets and charming historic homes.
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As I worked my way through Sambuca's picturesque, winding streets, one thing became blindingly obvious ...
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Adept of the joys of watching, connoisseur of empathy, the flâneur finds the world 'picturesque.
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It's a picturesque setting, but it is not how Pepper pictured her life turning out.
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Before dinner, spend a couple of hours exploring the picturesque, car-free village of Zermatt.
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"Ridgefield Park is similar to Mayberry in that it's picturesque and tight-knit," she said.
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Colorful and picturesque, the video is a warm welcome into TeaMarrr's expansive, ever-evolving world.
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On weekends, wrestlers run on mountain trails, which open on picturesque views of the city.
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The painter's depiction of breezy palm trees and picturesque mountain ranges contain eccentric, discordant details.
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The valley floor is picturesque, with little stone homes and grazing llamas, alpacas, and sheep.
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From Stellenbosch it's a 20193-minute drive along picturesque Helshoogte Road to Delaire Graff Estate.
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Very picturesque, even if the tails don't always point the way you think they should.
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Its half-timbered facade lent a picturesque, if incongruous, Tudor touch to the utilitarian structure.
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This walled and picturesque city is, quite literally, the last bastion of Catalan in Italy.
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The city doesn't have the glamour of Moscow, or the picturesque history of St. Petersburg.
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They are admittedly picturesque — perhaps like works of art, if art can also be menacing.
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In Venezuela's picturesque palm tree-dotted northern coast, residents said the long quake was terrifying.
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Iceland's Blue Lagoon is undeniably picturesque, and the Retreat at Blue Lagoon is equally so.
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Residents of Guerneville, a small, picturesque Wine Country resort town, were trapped by rising floodwaters.
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Dufftown couldn't be any more picturesque between its grazing highland cattle and rolling green hills.
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Lily shields her eyes from the sun and holds a scuba mask on the picturesque beach.
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It couldn't be more picturesque if it tried and it's home to a uniquely Canadian brew.
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The Blossom twins — Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) and Jason (Trevor Stines) — go for a picturesque boat ride.
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A bride and groom embraced on a dock with a picturesque lake and mountains behind them.
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The game opens with a young child washing up on the beach of a picturesque island.
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Matthews, 41, proposed to Middleton in July 2016 in the picturesque Lake District of northwest England.
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I've often boasted about the beautiful people, delicious food and my picturesque hometown of Pass Christian.
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Matthews, 41, proposed to Midleton in July 2016 in the picturesque Lake District of northwest England.
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Döebringer's work on Lichtenauer's fighting methods included colorful and picturesque titles for his four primary stances.
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Ahead, the coolest, most picturesque pieces of ink that we've seen on Instagram as of late.
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In September, it announced it would install Wi-Fi along Havana's picturesque seafront boulevard, the Malecon.
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To the people from here, the mountains, trees, animals and waters aren't just picturesque, but sacred.
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Hanging Lake, a picturesque destination in White River National Forest in Colorado, is trying this tactic.
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Jennifer Aniston is bringing a little extra beauty to the already picturesque Amalfi Coast in Italy.
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LONDON — Thousands of pink bottles full of detergent have washed up on picturesque beaches in Cornwall.
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It's a picturesque, cartoony campground surrounded by picnic tables, a flower garden, and even some farmland.
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On my left there's a picturesque grassy marsh filling with a rush of salty tidal waters.
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His photos show the family swimming in picturesque waters and taking selfies with friends in Greece.
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Outside is a resort-style pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas, which overlooks a picturesque lake.
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And, it turns out that those picturesque places are real life locations you can actually visit.
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Matthew Phelps and Lauren Hugelmaier were married in a picturesque ceremony last November in North Carolina.
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Shanann Watts appeared to have a picturesque life in an upscale Colorado home north of Denver.
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The bright and complex costumes, with some characters in apparel like Elizabethan farthingales, are equally picturesque.
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And later, we stopped in Riquewihr, a picturesque town, its streets lined with half-timbered buildings.
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It's known for its picturesque canals and the gondolas that can be seen gliding through them ...
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Newburgh has a picturesque setting along the Hudson but has been gutted by decades of unemployment.
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He obtained special permission to decorate a particularly picturesque overlook with lanterns and sunflowers, Rachel's favorite.
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Residents spoke about homes that used to line the picturesque beaches along with restaurants and shops.
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Organizers said they believed the site in Red Hook would join the pantheon of picturesque racecourses.
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Enter Altman's newest idea, a kind of annual weekend getaway for nerds in picturesque Boulder, Colo.
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Shortly thereafter, the highway juts east toward Caliente, marking the most picturesque portion of the drive.
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The family arrives on the picturesque, sparsely populated Kenai Peninsula, where they immediately meet the neighbors.
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This tweet offers a picturesque Zoom background for anyone who likes to shoot for the stars.
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It was filmed, in part, at the historic Chief Joseph Ranch in Montana's picturesque Bitterroot Valley.
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Though Mr. Kaplan's backdrops are splendidly picturesque, the stage's wings are designed like tawdry interior décor.
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Here's one freebie, in the form of a positively picturesque view of Machu Picchu in Peru.
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Alternatively, try a resort or hotel in a picturesque setting in a more far-flung location.
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Dr. Smiddy grew up in Wise, a picturesque county seat on the Daniel Boone Heritage Trail.
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And in Stonehenge, England, pagans, druids and tourists watch the picturesque sunrise at the prehistoric monument.
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Which means that If you really did build an elephant rocket, it wouldn't be this picturesque.
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As the sun came up on the second day, the picturesque Sicilian coastline came into view.
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I called it picturesque because I was removed from the wind, the wet, the biting cold.
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Marky Mark's still in vacay mode and this time he's enjoying the picturesque beaches of Hawaii.
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However, an exclusive and elite community hides in plain sight among the expansive picturesque mountain landscape.
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Even the cells and offices are infused with an aesthetic intensity at once sensual and picturesque.
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Cusco and the picturesque Sacred Valley of the Incas is another low-cost area to live.
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It&aposs a mix of sandy beaches, picturesque lighthouses, wildlife sanctuaries — and sprawling, million-dollar estates.
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Another great thing: picturesque as it is, there were literally no other tourists around at all.
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It is as if a psychedelic bomb had exploded in the most picturesque part of Tuscany.
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Today is baking day at Biesel's terraced house in Köpenick, Germany, a picturesque district in Berlin.
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A picturesque view of the San Francisco Bay was suddenly interrupted by a giant bird on Friday.
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This lookout is at the Pass - a picturesque beach which faces north-west, resulting in superb sunsets.
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Mitchell reminded her fans that, in spite of a picturesque Instagram account, everyone is going through something.
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The stunning villas of the Hurawalhi Island Resort in the Maldives are as picturesque as any other.
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But our reality, some blend of print and digital, material and immaterial, is perhaps no less picturesque.
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Shayk went on to post several photos and videos of her picturesque surroundings on her Instagram story.
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His interest has never lay in the picturesque, which is perhaps why he is not better known.
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His ability to construct this complex state without becoming picturesque is what makes "The Golden Striker" remarkable.
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Back in 1984, a vicious storm stripped the sand off of a picturesque beach in northwest Ireland.
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Blood from the slaughtered whales turned the waters around the shore, often a picturesque blue, blood red.
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The episode proper begins with Angela in the van on the way through some admittedly picturesque countryside.
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But Paris is extraordinarily picturesque, draws millions of tourists yearly and has many riverside landmarks and museums.
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For the picturesque Napa Valley town of Calistoga, now evacuated, the winds were a double-edged sword.
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The sudden violence has rocked Seabeck, a picturesque waterfront town with a population of about 1,100 people.
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Once at the picturesque St. Mark's Church, father and daughter enjoyed a quiet moment before walking in.
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The couple's party was held at a fancy crib overlooking the picturesque beaches off the Malibu coast.
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A picturesque area of rice paddies and simple villages, there is no cinnabar ore or nearby highway.
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They grew up in the Jordaan, a picturesque district of narrow homes and canals in central Amsterdam.
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The park's picturesque peaks and stunning lakes have made it a longtime popular stop for diehard hikers.
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The picturesque city is several hours away from the country's longtime tourist spots like Fez and Marrakech.
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Today, Harpers Ferry is a picturesque, historic town that offers tours that delve deep into its history.
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Colamussi filed for bankruptcy in 2014 and closed the picturesque waterfront venue, which dated back to 1915.
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The entire walk — which overlooks picturesque Gubei Water Town — can be completed in less than two hours.
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Designed by HGTV's Brian Patrick Flynn, the home is situated in the picturesque landscape of Whitefish Lake.
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Taylor Swift has at least one very outspoken supporter of her fascinatingly picturesque rebound with Tom Hiddleston.
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The picturesque route crosses the tropical northern Andes, with a series of sharp bends and vertiginous drops.
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Green-Wood hosts more than 200 public programs a year in various parts of its picturesque grounds.
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And picturesque Somerset County and its verdant fields are all around and just perfect for long rambles.
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Like many Southern county courthouses, the one in Sumner sits in the middle of a picturesque square.
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One picturesque medieval hamlet in Tuscany, Pratariccia, sold itself on eBay for $22 million several years ago.
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The east-facing unit features expansive windows so you can really enjoy picturesque, unobstructed views of downtown.
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This picturesque park has hiking trails and beach access; hikers can often spot sea otters and seals.
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The Duchy of Cornwall is often portrayed as a collection of picturesque organic farms with rushing streams.
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SAN FRANCISCO — For the last six years, Instagram has been a repository for users' most picturesque moments.
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Tacoma is located about 30 miles south of Seattle, on the picturesque eastern shore of Puget Sound.
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So as an introduction for children to exotic creatures in picturesque landscapes, the movie is harmless enough.
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There's a picturesque view of the Brooklyn Bridge on the other side of the indoor rooftop bar.
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The protests today are set for malls, picturesque areas and an area known for parties and celebrations.
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It's a beautiful area, and so much around me just felt too picturesque to be tonally appropriate.
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Hardest hit have been the old neighborhoods of picturesque, if not always pristine, alleyways known as hutongs.
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The Sabbathday Lake village, a collection of 18 buildings on a picturesque hillside in inland Maine, endures.
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It would ease shipping congestion on the picturesque Bosphorus, a natural strait that intersects Turkey's largest city.
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New Zealand is a picturesque country with roughly 4.8 million people and six times as many sheep.
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Amenities at the picturesque property include a fully equipped kitchen, gym, pool, and daily breakfast and cleaning services.
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After almost daily aerial bombardments and artillery fire, large parts of the picturesque, lakeside city have been devastated.
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The center of the picturesque lakeside town is now in ruins due to heavy shelling and aerial bombing.
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The two pods of pilot whales beached themselves over the weekend, their carcasses now littering the picturesque beach.
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The couple's second wedding Saturday was at the picturesque Château de Martinay in Carpentras, France, according to Elle.
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It was a lovely scene for a romantic proposal: a picturesque waterfall in Maryland's Cunningham Falls State Park.
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He was making decent money, hawking souvenirs to tourists under the vaulted ceilings of the picturesque Grand Bazaar.
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Many people pay good money for the isolation of the retreats along this picturesque stretch of California coast.
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It's also unbelievably picturesque, with a central abbey that rises like a fairy-tale castle through the mist.
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The venue is empty desert next to picturesque mountains, just beyond the restricted air space around Las Vegas.
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Most recently, they went halibut fishing together as well as a family trip near the picturesque Alaskan mountains.
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Nestled in a picturesque forest, the stunning 15-room Zaborin fuses a traditional ryokan experience with contemporary luxury.
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The picturesque quarter is now jammed with tourists who descend on it from omnipresent sleek Transgaviota tour buses.
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Not to mention by the time you propose that picturesque avocado green will already be turning brown. Ick.
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I wish you could get that picturesque day of a blizzard and then immediately erase the days after.
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The four of us stood on the rocky beach of a picturesque lake surrounded by towering green trees.
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Kardashian West, 37, has been sharing photos and videos of the picturesque scenery on social media since Sunday.
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This small college on the coast of Maine is a triple threat: highly competitive, picturesque and price-sensitive.
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Dossantos was "flying" using a wingsuit at a speed of 90 mph in picturesque Chamonix, France, on Sept.
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Picturesque but mostly very accurate, his album of lithographs conveys both the wonder and power of Java's volcanoes.
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Famous for its coastline and picturesque backwaters, Kerala has become a major destination for domestic and international tourists.
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Its picturesque old center of covered spice markets has long since been reduced to rubble by street fighting.
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Civil society groups have also criticized the mine planned along a picturesque strip of coastline, citing environmental factors.
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She grew up in Templin, a small town north of Berlin surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque lakes.
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There are no picturesque, rolling fields, no tractors tilling soil; there is no white farmhouse or red barn.
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Arranmore is a picturesque island in Ireland that's urging people from the US and Australia to move in.
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Should he not be celebrated for seeking out the picturesque and using it to show us quintessential India?
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From Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia to Acorn Street in Boston, the US is home to many picturesque streets.
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The Radisson wine resort (pictured above) in the picturesque Georgian village of Tsinandali will reportedly open this fall.
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Take a look inside the 4,437-square-foot home situated on a golf course with picturesque mountain views.
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Nothing in the pictures would make you think that the two Edward Lears, picturesque and parodic, were related.
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Molly is sometimes seen sharing her trials with her unnamed therapist in the therapist's picturesque Los Angeles office.
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Mingo County, a picturesque district of twisting valleys, is steeped in the lore of coal, corruption and violence.
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Mold might be an archivist's worst enemy, but the damage it caused resulted in some gruesomely picturesque landscapes.
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I could easily have booked an appointment at a boutique salon in one of the more picturesque suburbs.
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Though picturesque, after decades of neglect it was so drafty the bootmakers worked wearing overcoats and fingerless gloves.
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Apart from the fact that a cable car's route is both picturesque and uninterrupted, there are other benefits.
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These picturesque landscapes are fantasias, a place to escape to, but not one you can actually live in.
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Tom Visser's apocalyptic lighting — penetrating from above as if through clouds of smoke or dust — is grimly picturesque.
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Kailong grew up in Jidao, a picturesque village in Guizhou Province, one of the least developed in China.
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Next to it is a paneled bathroom with picturesque wallpaper (it has a barn motif) and a shower.
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A picturesque green in the town center is surrounded by historic homes, some dating to the 18th century.
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Ubud, a picturesque town in the foothills, is surrounded by rice paddies and is popular with foreign tourists.
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A storm destroyed the provincial road to Portofino, isolating the picturesque coastal town and stranding residents and tourists.
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In the pic, Brown can be seen standing totally nude on a balcony, looking at a picturesque sunrise.
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Because many retain their historical roots and have their original buildings, charming town squares and picturesque small parks.
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It is among a stretch of large historic houses along Sheridan Road, a picturesque thoroughfare leading into Chicago.
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The grounds were professionally landscaped, with irrigated gardens, hundreds of trees, lagoons, waterfalls and a picturesque chicken coop.
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Kim and Kourtney Kardashian took full advantage of the picturesque views in Armenia ... with a family photo shoot.
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Living in There are affordable homes and plenty of things to do in this picturesque Dutchess County town.
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It's a great choice for a coastal getaway in the San Diego area that is remote and picturesque.
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Big storm waves also eat the sand that Florida depends on to market its miles of picturesque beaches.
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With Cooper, he's not using the language of the picturesque—he's using the language of discovery and abstraction.
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According to Jim Loomis, a travel writer, the train route is among the most picturesque in North America.
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Keyser believes it will take much longer than six months for the once-picturesque islet to be rebuilt.
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Their foundation isn't built on picturesque green pastures—it's muddy and can be erased at a moment's notice.
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A young woman wakes up in her second-floor bedroom, above a café in a picturesque French village.
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The #RunWithMayorWayne event in Columbia South Carolina on the Riverfront was hot and the natural beauty was picturesque.
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Before one of their hikes, the couple also made time for a romantic private dinner inside a picturesque greenhouse.
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The airport is known for its runway, where planes can land and take off over a picturesque Caribbean beach.
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Chorao village has a handful of whitewashed churches and picturesque Portuguese homes and the same laid-back Goan vibe.
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Amy Schumer shared yet another snap from her picturesque vacation – and this time, she was showing off her moves.
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The picturesque views of palm trees and endless ocean are also enough to keep loungers in their chairs. 2.
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Patterson is thriving at the picturesque campus along the Massachusetts coast — and her son, Kaiden, now 275, is too.
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For all its exquisitely furnished interiors and fantastic landscapes, "The Assassin" is far too eccentric to ever seem picturesque.
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A couple of mates here are shown against a picturesque winter landscape, ready to channel their inner Shaun White.
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We spent a leisurely afternoon at Carouge, a picturesque suburb lined with fresh produce stalls and cool indie shops.
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Imagine this: picturesque tiles lining every surface, cocktails overlooking the praia, and a pastel de nata whenever you want.
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Her private retreat backs up to Aspen Mountain with picturesque views of Aspen Highlands Ridge and the Conundrum Valley.
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Instagram launched in 2010 as a photo-sharing app designed to capture picturesque moments of our otherwise mundane lives.
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Photos are circulating of Beyoncé and daughter Blue Ivy walking a tiny, fluffy white puppy in a picturesque setting.
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This picturesque village has its own little castle, and everyone opens up their arms (and yards) for the festival.
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It's not all hot air balloon rides and posing with wild pigs in picturesque waters here, as we know.
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The highway is the main artery running through Big Sur, a picturesque stretch that is a major tourist attraction.
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The town of Archacon, France, is proud of its 10-foot statue of Hercules, located in picturesque Parc Mauresque.
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Zurich, a global banking and finance center, also benefits from picturesque scenery and Switzerland's globally renowned high living standards.
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Another picturesque example of XSEDE-enabled work; in this case, atomic-level simulations of surfaces being bombarded by lasers.
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DeGeneres said on her talk showing airing Thursday that the picturesque town of 9,000 is a "tight-knit" community.
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Yes, they are riding motorized surfboards in what looks like Lake Tahoe or some other upscale picturesque vacation destination.
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However, the new festival location was nothing like the picturesque views of Saddleback Cay seen in the promotional video.
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The picturesque town of Calistoga, at the northern end of Napa Valley, faced one of the biggest remaining hazards.
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Over 2000,2100 acres have been burned, much of it the lush, picturesque landscape of the state's beloved wine country.
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A narrow street lined with brick row houses painted in whimsical colors, Panama Street is another picturesque Philadelphia street.
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Coupled with the picturesque surroundings of the Canadian Rockies, Peyto Lake is a must-see for any nature enthusiast.
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The former railroad stop, known for its picturesque pine trees, has long struggled to maintain its population of 1,300.
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Read more: A picturesque Sicilian town succeeded in selling off its abandoned homes after auctions started at just $1
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Grodd, 29, proposed to the British Columbia native at the picturesque Lynn Valley Canyon in Vancouver on May 9.
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It is based in Shepherdstown, a picturesque college town near the Maryland border which has not succumbed to heroin.
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Regardless, this picturesque "City of Bridges" is the birthplace of one of Cuba's foremost black metal bands, Unlight Domain.
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It's impossibly picturesque, and pointedly Nordic—a theme I quickly realise is the direction modern Estonia tries to follow.
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Lawrence was able to dodge all Instagram posts, but the rest of the pictures of the wedding looked picturesque.
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We love (don't miss this feature!): The picturesque pool and its lively scene, including DJs during events and holidays.
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Just a short drive from Frankfurt, this picturesque region is marked by the Rhine River, which winds through it.
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It includes picturesque views of downtown L.A.'s skyline, the Hollywood sign, as well as an incredible pool deck.
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China's President Xi literally shut down Beijing's picturesque Forbidden City to give Donald and Melania Trump a private tour.
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Critic's pick Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson fall in love, with a little help from a picturesque London park.
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Mr. Meehan's home in picturesque Chadds Ford is a world away, in suburban terms, from hers in Upper Merion.
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For the picturesque coral colonies of the Earth's tropical oceans, it's as if the very water has betrayed them.
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Where: Lazio The picturesque island of Ponza is another popular destination for Romans fleeing the city in the summer.
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More than just a picturesque escape, Provincetown provided many artists with the opportunity to breathe — both professionally and aesthetically.
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The artist's 1,440-minute documentary chronicles movie shoots that have taken place in the picturesque alley below her apartment.
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My new goal is to collect every photogravure that Stieglitz published in Camera Work, Camera Notes and Picturesque Bits.
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Celebrities like Molly Sims and Kyle Richardson have called upon the company to erect backyard installations for picturesque campouts.
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Another picturesque Italian town is selling homes for €1 ($1) to attract buyers willing to dive deep into renovations.
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Every day he could walk out onto his porch, breathe fresh air and scan the picturesque pine forest nearby.
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An unnamed narrator takes us through his daily life in a picturesque, run-down seaside town in the 1950s.
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BEFORE: The Literature Temple in Hanoi, Vietnam, is often cited as one of the city's most picturesque tourist attractions.
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It is remarkable only for the picturesque, improbably tall tower of books that looms center stage, like a fortress.
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New South Wales authorities Thursday morning ordered tourists to leave a 155-mile zone along the picturesque south coast.
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Perhaps it's because of the area's lush forests, rushing rivers, picturesque villages and stunning mountain views, like this one.
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"Hostiles" is elegantly made, with picturesque cinematography by Masanobu Takayanagi and a muscular, old-style score by Max Richter.
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Ashton plunked down $949,500 for this sick penthouse that features picturesque views of the Hollywood Hills and city lights.
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Bockley Gallery is located in a picturesque neighborhood, within walking distance of both Lake of the Isles and Cedar Lake.
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Owise's image of a car against a pink wall and blue sky is a picturesque moment of mundane urban life.
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Today, companies turn to stories—legit ones in picturesque places with cool people—to encourage consumers to buy their stuff.
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It appeals to a wide variety of tourists, travelers, students, and artists who flock to the picturesque town in droves.
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Crisp, sunny weather (without the humidity and frizz), picturesque foliage, and the food — don't get us started on the food.
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The production tells its tale clearly and efficiently, setting each scene with a deft rearrangement of picturesque panels and props.
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I had a good collection of really good Instagrams, but I was waiting for the best picturesque moment for them.
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This small liberal arts college on the coast of Maine is a triple threat: highly competitive, picturesque and price-sensitive.
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Kotor, a medieval town with Venetian and Austro-Hungarian palaces and fortifications, is situated in Adriatic's picturesque Boka Kotorska bay.
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The first has you exploring a picturesque ocean locale, the other is the home of a strange creature named Fuzzball.
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Following their popular formula, the songs are multi-tracked by multiple artists and videotaped at picturesque locations around the world.
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And on Saturday, Wesley and Nicole wed in front of family and friends on the grounds of the picturesque mansion.
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This prestigious position does entail long hours developing coursework or grading papers, but it is decidedly unstressful and pretty picturesque.
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Kris is pretty sure she deserves a parking space, a picturesque view from her office, and maybe a massage chair.
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In January, the Don't Be Tardy star shared a slew of swimsuit shots from her "happy place" — a picturesque beach.
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With origins in the picturesque town of Tequila in Jalisco state, the business is now controlled by the Beckmann family.
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The town, dubbed Fordlandia, was more than an industrial operation — it was Ford's attempt to establish a picturesque American society.
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The co-founder of Y Combinator will throw a sort of annual weekend getaway for nerds in picturesque Boulder, Colo.
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Taconic Hotel (Manchester, Vermont)Picture this: You and your bae cuddling up, side by side, in the picturesque Vermont countryside.
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The top floor of the home has two dormered bedrooms with bold striped wallpaper and picturesque views of Kotor Bay.
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Asheville is a quintessential small town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains with stunning hiking trails and picturesque street cafes.
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An impressive cloud briefly invaded Natural Bridges Beach in Santa Cruz, making the picturesque beach look like the impending apocalypse.
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The churches are often in picturesque locations and their fortunes reflect the twists of Albanian politics over the last century.
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However, John Hussman — Hussman's projections don't exactly paint a picturesque scenario for investors going forward — and he's just getting started.
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In preparation for conservative writer Ben Shapiro, UC Berkeley quickly transformed from a picturesque campus community into a military state.
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Finally, the Coastal Way goes up the west coast of Wales, around Cardigan Bay and various picturesque sea resort towns.
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It's a whodunit full of nuance on women and power that unfolded in the most picturesque, escapist setting in America.
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Evaporation farms could also affect recreational activities, such as swimming and fishing, while turning otherwise picturesque places into complete eyesores.
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He spent his days surfing, exploring, and taking pictures of his van parked in picturesque locations along the California coast.
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User generated content automatically surfaced by Twizoo's AI tech largely appears to be enthusiastic tweets and/or picturesque Instagram snaps.
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In less than two hours from the industrial activity, tourists may find themselves in the sleepy, picturesque city of Alpine.
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Mr. Jorgenson jumped at buying the Odgaards' picturesque property on the busiest street in Grimes, a suburb of Des Moines.
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And the lesser-known sister islands St. Kitts and Nevis offer picturesque Caribbean landscapes, plus history, culture, and standout dining.
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Enhanced by the varying tempo of a lone piano accompaniment, it is a style that might be called epic picturesque.
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The picturesque Catskills location is a favorite among cliff jumpers who take the 24-foot leap into the waters below.
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They aren't picturesque — picture a bare two-story, peeling-paint, cement-block rectangular building on stilts, almost resembling a crab.
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The scene was aromatic and picturesque, except for the pair of children's scissors she'd stuffed her grown-up knuckles through.
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" He added, "It's telling that he killed himself in this picturesque, story tale village in the middle of the vineyards.
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Ms. Gillmore's favorite neighborhood in the city is Santa Teresa, a picturesque hilltop district with restaurants, bars and artists' studios.
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Behind them was picturesque views of the city skyline, roses, a red couch and table, and giant "V&T" letters.
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Come for the charm of the historic downtown and stay for the picturesque natural surroundings at Devil's Lake State Park.
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Wearing a gown designed by Rosa Clará, the bride served up sheer elegance to match the newlyweds' picturesque big day.
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Many of the more picturesque hotels and ski resorts are in New Hampshire's North Country, particularly in the White Mountains.
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After kayaking, it was easy enough to visit Post Falls Park, a small but picturesque green space on the Spokane.
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Salisbury The city of Salisbury, one of the most picturesque in the country, boasts a drinking den with remarkable history.
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The 'AGT' judge and longtime GF Lauren Silverman were full of laughs Thursday when they hit the picturesque white sand.
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In June 2018, Amazon invited the news media to Seattle for an event at a picturesque venue overlooking Elliott Bay.
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From May to October, the picturesque Michigan getaway relies on about 3,000 workers to power its economic engine: summer tourism.
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The alarm came on an otherwise picturesque day on the islands, and stoked fears of a North Korean missile attack.
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Outdoor space: The home has a picturesque, columned front porch and a large deck off the kitchen on the side.
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Described by the site as "quaint and intimate, with a chic vibe," Avignon features picturesque stone buildings and beautiful boutiques.
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MORE and his picturesque first family is now scrambling to find candidates that can excite millennials and invigorate the base.
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The fireworks usually draw thousands of locals and tourists to the picturesque Victoria Harbour and the countdown is broadcast worldwide.
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Bordered by Austria, Croatia, Hungary, and Italy, Slovenia is known for its mountains, ski resort towns, and picturesque glacial lakes.
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Our correspondent says the old neighborhoods of picturesque, if not always pristine, alleyways known as hutongs have been hardest hit.
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The property is in the city center, near picturesque canals, medieval churches and market squares, and has a historic designation.
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Ultima Thule was not as picturesque as New Horizons' first target — Pluto, in 2015 — but it was full of surprises.
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This movie ignores the previous three installments (fair), and finds Laurie thriving as headmistress of a picturesque California boarding school.
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The picturesque stone exterior is set off by the equally-well-designed grounds, which include a private lake and stables.
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Said to be the basis of the Arendelle kingdom in "Frozen," Hallstatt, Austria, is a picturesque village that tourists frequently visit.
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Much of the planning for Operation Overlord, the code name for the Battle of Normandy, took place in this picturesque home.
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Think perfect, picturesque, blue lagoon, surrounded by palm trees, nestled between giant sand dunes in one of the world's driest climates.
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Now a picturesque museum, most tourists stop by the Jim Thompson House, once the home of American entrepreneur James H.W. Thompson.
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But from the outside, Kate and Andy's marriage and family life appeared to be picturesque, according to friends of the couple.
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Some 30 brown bears now make this picturesque mountainous region their home, much to the chagrin of some farmers and locals.
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Apart from the fact that a cable car's route is both picturesque and uninterrupted, there are other benefits to using one.
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The water that runs underneath a picturesque Tuscan villa is loaded with sulphur and stays at almost 100° Fahrenheit year-round.
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Dispersed amid the garden's picturesque grounds, diligent visitors can glimpse sculptures from every decade of the artist's forty-plus-year career.
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She lives with her two sons in Stroud, a picturesque town in southwest England with a reputation for new-age activities.
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Not to mention, we were planning to hike Joshua Tree, a picturesque national park in SoCal known for its rocky terrain.
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This equally weird and picturesque rock formation is the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, and it's the stuff of actual legend.
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"From Craft to Art" does not dwell overly on this picturesque side of Paris, but also reveals the city's melancholic possibilities.
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Further afield, find dog-friendly hiking trails, including the mile-long out-and-back to the picturesque, riverside Manby Hot Springs.
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Stagg picks apart modern dating by examining her own experiences and giving us picturesque vignettes about young people living with bedbugs.
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"I know that's very untraditional, but I like the picturesque feel of it all," Graf says of the bold color choice.
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There is the Regency pool, surrounded by mountains and bungalows, which is the most picturesque and serene, with a grownup vibe.
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Sieting dreams of a day when people will spend time in the middle, where the picturesque historic downtown sits in disrepair.
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Alan Menken's "Colors of the Wind" began as the curtain behind McCarthy revealed a picturesque forest and leaves started to fall.
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The community on the Utah-Arizona border has a population of 8,000 people and is nestled against picturesque red rock cliffs.
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J.Lo and A-Rod are keeping up their streak of matching outfits, this time in white on their picturesque Italian vacation.
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Whether you're looking for party-friendly beaches or picturesque cliff-side villages, Greece has endless insta-worthy vacation destinations to offer.
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Regal 19th-century mansions line a street aptly nicknamed "Frat Row," just south of a picturesque campus nestled in a valley.
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Located in northwest Switzerland near the French border, the picturesque town of Saint-Ursanne has managed to retain its medieval character.
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The show will transform the town into a picturesque Hallmark movie scene, complete with extravagant tree lights and plenty of mistletoe.
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Read Why go: If picturesque beaches and warm weather are what you're after, look no further than the British Virgin Islands.
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The couple have not been photographed for a return visit at the Queen's picturesque highland retreat since they wed in May.
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It also doesn't hurt that he occasionally posts cheeky, flattering photos of himself from picturesque places (sample caption: "speedos with shoes").
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The site tells Americans, should Donald Trump win the US presidency, to immigrate to Cape Breton, the picturesque Nova Scotia island.
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Capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is known for its historical and artistic heritage, which is interwoven by a picturesque canal network.
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The money has transformed places like Molcaxac, a picturesque town dotted with well-built homes attesting to the flow of dollars.
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Their ensembles matched the picturesque set-up: Both opted for short-sleeved floral minidresses, pointed-toe heels, and round acetate sunglasses.
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The location: Gothenburg's Lindholmen Science Park, a cluster of high-tech engineering talent and equipment nestled in a picturesque forested landscape.
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The property features picturesque views of the Irish Sea and suites costing as much as 800 pounds — roughly $1,200 — a night.
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Brownrigg denies her characters the family-building decades, skipping the most picturesque years of a coupling—the thirties-ish, domestic years.
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But the picturesque view was not what he was thinking about as 25-mile-per-hour winds bellowed in his ears.
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The Electron's first test flight, which took place at the company's picturesque launch facility in New Zealand, was deemed a success.
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Picturesque sunsets behind an old barn, and a low key, family-friendly vibe, are a big part of the event's appeal.
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Camden Harbor Inn, a Relais & Châteaux property in the picturesque coastal town of Camden, Me., has a Maine Summer Fridays deal.
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Every August, the Federal Reserve hosts a conference on monetary policy in the picturesque Rocky Mountain town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Meg is a successful lawyer with a picturesque family life; Pam is living the starving artist's ideal and somehow making it.
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While not every road in the world is surrounded by picturesque, remote landscapes, aerial photography can even make traffic look gorgeous.
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Giethoorn is a picturesque, idyllic car-free village in the Netherlands that looks as if it's straight out of a storybook.
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Meanwhile, in Alaska, aurora borealis dazzle the night skies; and in Hawaii, people continue to flock to the island's picturesque beaches.
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Asim Saleem Bajwa, the Pakistan Army spokesman, gave a briefing in Baghsar, a picturesque, hilly village about 60 miles from Mandhole.
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The grounds, designed by the famed Danish-American landscape architect Jens Jensen, feature a picturesque island bird sanctuary, lagoon and gardens.
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And while their dances look picturesque there's an undercurrent of intensity and purpose that starts chipping away at the peaceful vibe.
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It will take place on the southernmost side of the Jutland peninsula, picturesque countryside dotted with livestock, grain silos and windmills.
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The Cavaliers took a 30-22 lead into halftime, and appeared on their way to a comfortable — if not picturesque — victory.
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After more than a decade of living at a picturesque manse in the Northern Westchester enclave of New Castle, N.Y., Gov.
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The swimmer, Nicholas (Max Brebant), walks from a rocky shore to his home in a picturesque seaside village of white houses.
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And you can learn to master a type of maneuvering that's been dead since the age of the picturesque square riggers.
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The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Barcelona assault, which shattered a peaceful afternoon in one of Europe's most picturesque cities.
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Viktor V. Bocharenko has spent his whole life in Redzki, a picturesque village of 150 people on the border with Russia.
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I settled down in a slatted-wood lounge chair overlooking a picturesque winterscape while a glowing heating element warmed my back.
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After addressing the stadium crowd, Trump and his entourage will travel to Agra for a picturesque to visit the Taj Mahal.
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The 41st police battalion responsible for policing Fazenda Botafogo and surrounding areas, far from Rio's picturesque beaches, proved even more lethal.
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This hidden treasure also awards hikers with picturesque views of the American West and the opportunity to spot some incredible wildlife.
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Traffickers also exploit Guinea-Bissau's unpoliced waters and maze of picturesque forested islands to ship South American cocaine destined for Europe.
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You will read of the odd bear attack and, more frequently, of hikers having to be rescued off those picturesque mountains.
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Hundreds of people had gathered outside, in the lovely paved square in Nice's picturesque Old City, to cheer Mr. Herrou on.
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Instead, check out Disney's BoardWalk, a picturesque quarter-mile stroll including bars and restaurants, shops, and evening entertainment for all ages.
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They lived for the next decade as itinerant bohemians in Europe, bouncing among picturesque places and prominent groups of creative friends.
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With picturesque landscapes and easy access to the center of London, Brixton Hill became a prosperous suburb in the 19th century.
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The home seems to blend indoor and outdoor spaces with its spacious patio and upper-level balcony and picturesque nature views.
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At No. 1, this small college on the coast of Maine is a triple threat: highly competitive, picturesque and price sensitive.
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Covington, a nearby city with a picturesque 19th-century downtown district of shops, restaurants, galleries and cafes, is within 15 minutes.
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At No. 2, this small college on the coast of Maine is a triple threat: highly competitive, picturesque and price-sensitive.
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In 1964, Mr. Kim's grandfather toured Halong Bay, a collection of picturesque islands that is now a popular foreign tourist destination.
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Picturesque or exotic features as well as historical and ethnographic considerations have a tendency to blind as to its true worth ….
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" The visuals for "Mudbound" are fairly dark, compared with some picturesque depictions of the South, like Steven Spielberg's "The Color Purple.
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Mr. Yuen's directorial style and the mediocre computer graphics give the film the picturesque, storybook feel of a Chinese studio production, however.
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And it'll keep orbiting until 2022, studying the interior structure of the planet and the function of its bizarre and picturesque atmosphere.
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The story starts with a guy named Liam Smyth and an unnamed Tinder date in the picturesque seaside city of Bristol, England.
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The video's picturesque West Coast shots are tinged with a film filter that will please the Instagram lover in all of us.
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Utrecht, the Netherlands' fourth largest city with a population of around 340,000, is known for its picturesque canals and large student population.
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The Williams' two-story home, tucked along a hillside near Gatlinburg's picturesque main strip, has been in the family for three generations.
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I jumped over a large concrete staircase — and was surprised when I landed with a soft thud on some picturesque green grass.
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What You'll Need: A high-cut red one-piece, plenty of gold body chains, the most picturesque location you can possibly find.
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So if you were planning on visiting the picturesque white sand and thoughtful local businesses, there's about a six hour driving difference!
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The master suite, which is attached to a dining and lounging deck that offers up picturesque skyline views, is a major highlight.
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The gunman struck at about 1900 GMT on Tuesday, just as the picturesque Christmas market in the historic city was shutting down.
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Say what you will about picturesque snowfall and joyous holiday celebrations, but the real fact of the matter is: Winter is terrible.
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Colamussi, owner of the Thatched Cottage, filed for bankruptcy in 2014 and closed the picturesque waterfront venue which dated back to 1915.
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Nine years after the U.S. Open was last held at Pebble, the tournament returns to its most picturesque venue on June 13th.
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Swooping spacecraftGet ready for increasingly picturesque photos of Jupiter and the Sun, courtesy of the Juno probe and the Parker Solar Probe.
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The firm's founder, Bertin Nahum, started and built the firm on the outskirts of Montpellier, a picturesque town on the Mediterranean coast.
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Westerners looking at the crowded shantytowns around Manila or Nairobi cannot imagine why anyone would leave a picturesque village to live there.
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Named after one of California's picturesque island destinations, MacOS Catalina is Apple's latest update to its operating system for desktops and laptops.
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The setting features 2 miles of picturesque white-sand beaches — a rarity in the area — as well as organic orchards and farms.
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It's easy to see why David James was sold on the idea of coming to finish his career on this picturesque island.
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"I'm worried about the constitution and that it will lead us nowhere," she said after a tour of two picturesque Buddhist temples.
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This absence is due, in most cases, to indifference beyond idealized or overly technical marriage preparation culminating in a picturesque wedding day.
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The hashtag #bergun is ripe with photos of the picturesque hamlet, so the ban doesn't seem to be deterring visitors from sharing.
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But Mother Nature is far from silent, the powerful and picturesque world of the wild comes with its own cornucopia of sounds.
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The largest of the deadly fires were burning in Sonoma, Napa and Mendocino counties, with flames ripping through the lush, picturesque landscape.
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The seven-mile Snowshill, Stanway and Stanton loop through farm fields, woodlands, country paths and picturesque 17th-century villages is one option.
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Colorado is home to countless beautiful natural destinations, but Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs is certainly among the most picturesque.
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Aesthetically, Rivette opts for a picturesque rigidity that recalls devotional art of the Middle Ages in his construction of mise en scène.
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Spots like the picturesque natural sinkhole Suytun Cenote, La Casona Fountain, and the pink lakes provide backdrops for stunning, like-worthy photos.
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Hualien, whose rugged Pacific coastline and picturesque Taroko Gorge National Park are a major tourist draw, is home to about 100,000 people.
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The idyllic, picturesque village has caught the attention of tourists who have been flocking to the canal-filled "Venice of the Netherlands."
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Known for its picturesque dune-swept beaches, high-end shopping, and delicious seafood restaurants, there's plenty to do on this quaint island.
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I live in Newtown, Connecticut, the small picturesque town that used to be known for its incredible ice cream, not mass murder.
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Around the same time, Tokarczuk fell in love with the Kłodzko Valley, a picturesque corner of Lower Silesia, by the Czech border.
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Located in the picturesque Bay of Plenty, this romantic destination has an on-site chef and pastoral views for an idyllic getaway.
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Scoblic's picturesque language, delineating nature more keenly than people, keeps sentimentalism at bay, animating the landscape from strawberry season to ice storms.
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We did have access to the private Tucker's Side Beach Club, which was a picturesque, but small, stretch of pink-tinted sand.
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The Cotswolds, in the heart of England, offers picturesque villages and rolling hills along with delicious bakeries and other treats to discover.
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Certainly, picturesque churches and other jewels of France's historical patrimony can be found outside central Paris, though they're fewer and farther between.
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Nestling in a shallow bowl of hills and noted for picturesque cobbled lanes, Frome has long been a magnet for free thinkers.
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More recently, Gullane was selected as one of nine "most picturesque golf spots in the world" in a 2011 survey by PGA.com.
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New South Wales authorities in the morning ordered tourists to leave a 250-kilometer (123-mile) zone along the picturesque south coast.
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The aesthetic leans toward clean, cozy, and slightly rustic — like a farmhouse that&aposs as comfortable and livable as it is picturesque.
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Just because she doesn't have a picturesque version of melancholy doesn't make it any less real or any less deserving of compassion.
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New South Wales authorities in the morning ordered tourists to leave a 3003-kilometer (155-mile) zone along the picturesque south coast.
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It's also adjacent to a picturesque walking path, which is a great spot to explore South Beach or get a jog in.
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Though he lives on Ireland's picturesque, windswept west coast, Varley describes himself as an "avid" fan of Arsenal Football Club in London.
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At a tourist island in the picturesque port city of Xiamen, authorities say they use facial recognition to catch unlicensed tour guides.
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Bena is especially picturesque; it sits on a green plain with dazzling views of Mount Inierie, the largest volcano on the island.
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West Virginia is considered one of the most scenic states in the US, so it features a picturesque landscape on its license.
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They socialize, relax and have a few laughs as steam from the hot water rises up past the picturesque Idaho mountain views.
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Television reporters, newly arrived from Delhi, set up cameras on the picturesque shoreline of Dal Lake and dutifully repeated the government's line.
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The southeasterly route passed by the mustard capital of Dijon, and then concluded with a circuit through the picturesque vineyards of Burgundy.
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Fourteen of the train's cars derailed and four caught fire, sending a thick, billowing plume of black smoke over the picturesque surroundings.
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And though Ms. Vogel complained about corporate developments replacing farm buildings and play areas, she is still enamored of her picturesque surroundings.
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The picturesque world they inhabit is a distorted mirror of our own, where people routinely defy gravity and have odd physical characteristics.
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As picturesque as this scene is here, there appeared to be some last-minute prep right before Katie walked down the aisle.
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It's strange to think that picturesque little villages like Kladow were once on the hardline of one of Europe's most bitter borders.
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I think in locations that are particularly picturesque, those things come together, and people feel they are getting a proper physical experience.
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It's quite picturesque, but it's only fifteen minutes from London so you could make your way to the city if you want to.
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Nature-lover Sharon Heinrich, 45, was cycling with a friend through the picturesque Clare Valley outside Adelaide when the large buck kangaroo attacked.
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While the house includes charming features — such as a picturesque, freshwater spring pond — what is even more noteworthy is the estate's rich history.
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Moraine Lake in Alberta, Canada is a beautiful, picturesque scene: a crystal-clear lake surrounded by snow-touched mountains and green pine trees.
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It's been nearly a week since a massive wildfire broke out in Northern California, wreaking havoc on the once picturesque town of Paradise.
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With its weekly sailboat races and picturesque downtown, residents were settling into summer&aposs languid rhythms when the shooting shattered the usual tranquility.
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For the past half century, he has painted in the rustic space, cheek by jowl with the picturesque antique elevator wheel and cables.
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Also on Saturday, Fifty Shades trilogy author E.L. James posted a selfie alongside her husband with the picturesque Nice waterfront in the background.
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Jabir found this picturesque spot in Bali, Indonesia, which he described to Agora as "one of the most beautiful places for a holiday."
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On Monday evening, scores of people strolled along the banks of the picturesque Dal Lake, a popular tourist destination ringed by Himalayan mountains.
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Shops on the former mill town's picturesque Main Street are barely back on their feet more than a year after the second flood.
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Now, in "Big Sky", the fifth Brodie mystery, Ms Atkinson moves the scene of her crimes from Leeds to the picturesque Yorkshire coast.
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The warm weather and picturesque views were nice and all ... but nothing like a little monkey around to really get the party started.
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The actor, 57, and human right's attorney, 40, were spotted touring the picturesque Italian island of Sardinia on a tandem motorcycle this weekend.
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Matthews, 41, got down on one knee and proposed to Middleton, 33, in July 2016 in the picturesque Lake District of northwest England.
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This picturesque trend will actually help you to get out the door faster and cut down on daily cleaning and stress. Win-win!
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Soon All This will Be Picturesque Ruins: The Installations of David Wojnarowicz at PPOW, Narcissister at Participant, and Elle Pérez at 47 Canal.
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It's surrounded by cow pastures and picturesque farms, and in the heart of the village, you'll find a community center like any other.
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The ex-White House photographer was the man responsible for capturing some of Obama's most iconic and picturesque moments in the big house.
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The North Yorkshire Moors Railway takes visitors on a picturesque, 18-mile journey aboard heritage steam and diesel trains between Pickering and Whitby.
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The picturesque lake fills the caldera of a giant ancient volcano that erupted about 75,000 years ago in one of history's biggest eruptions.
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Some 900 firemen were brought in to tackle the blaze which broke out late on Monday afternoon in the picturesque Calanques national park.
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The Leela Palace Udaipur — a picturesque lakeside resort in Rajasthan, India — has been voted the best hotel in the world by Travel + Leisure
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If paddleboarding or paddleboating on a picturesque lake filled with wild swans doesn't do it for you, we don't know what will. Nightlife?
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He's RippedOne particular image that stands out among his collection is a shirtless, ab-glistening photo taken in a picturesque waterfall in Oregon.
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In Tenby, a picturesque seaside town in Wales, waves tore through a wall of the harbourmaster's offices, leaving debris strewn across the promenade.
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With its row of 18th- and 19th-century wood-frame houses, Benefit Street in Providence's College Hill district couldn't be any more picturesque.
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The iguanas, sea lions, penguins, finches, and tortoises that inhabit the picturesque islands are certainly not camera shy — they'll approach humans without hesitation.
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Among the stops is a promenade known for its picturesque views of the East River, the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Compared to the simplicity of incumbents, the logos of non-incumbents seem more picturesque when you scroll through them quickly — like tiny landscapes.
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Nowhere were such elements of artifice and picturesque thrills more on display than at the Court of Versailles, to which Sontag had alluded.
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To a foreign eye, Le Luc looked like a picturesque village out of a Provençal fantasy, all golden light and chalky pastel façades.
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Omeros Bros is one of more than a dozen restaurants at Marina Mirage, a picturesque shopping and dining area on Australia's Gold Coast.
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A huge mural of his—depicting a picturesque village and its rat-infested sewer system—brightened up the communal area outside our classroom.
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The establishment deftly catering to both medieval fantasy fans and pensioners is The Cuan Inn, which sits in the picturesque village of Strangford.
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Journalists traveling with Trump were not granted access to any of the APEC events he participated in in the picturesque tropical seaside city.
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While some company towns encapsulated the picturesque "American Dream," others festered with poverty and abuse from bare-bones housing and harsh working conditions.
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I also loved having the opportunity to spend time in the snow in Rovaniemi, since winter in New York City isn't very picturesque.
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Along Venezuela's picturesque palm tree-dotted northern coast, residents said the long quake was terrifying and frightened people into dashing into the streets.
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Added to that are the many ponds, inlets and salt marshes, and a downtown waterfall that offers a picturesque backdrop for City Hall.
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Sveti Lovrec has about 1,500 residents and a picturesque old town that was first noted in historical annals in 0113, Mr. Pazanin said.
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It was beautiful, everything a resistance camp should be — flags fluttering, teepees rising picturesque against the snow — but almost no one was visible.
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The concern of the hour was over who could land a picturesque view, or a spacious lobby to woo colleagues and constituents alike.
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The warm, beautiful sun will shine on our pale native Michigan skin while we lie on floating rafts in a picturesque infinity pool.
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At one point, I mentioned that I wished I had brought my drone to capture a bird's-eye view of the picturesque landscape.
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Like countless Paris expats, I fancied myself the antihero of my own romantic narrative, the great cathedral serving merely as a picturesque backdrop.
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Elavio Spagna, 77, walked out of the Grotta della Poesia, a picturesque natural pool down the road, with a bucket full of breams.
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Featuring a picturesque panorama that arguably surpasses the august Muirfield, Gullane's links have been romanticized by golf devotees for more than a century.
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It had snowed a few days earlier, it seemed, but not enough to be picturesque, and in the muddy aftermath everything seemed scraped.
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This view from the T.B.T.A. building does not exist; Moses's office had, in fact, looked out onto the less picturesque Triborough toll plaza.
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We're told Bella and Benjamin also spent plenty of time riding ATVs through the jungle and horseback riding while watching the picturesque sunset.
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If that's not enough eye-candy for you, there's the picturesque view of Lake Tahoe from the great room's floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Everything about this lagoon-side restaurant is a revelation, beginning with its locale, in the remote and relentlessly picturesque town of Marano Lagunare.
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In 2013, he opened a cozy restaurant called Mallard Cottage in Quidi Vidi, a picturesque fishing port over the hill from St. John's.
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When the light changes and the leaves begin to turn, it becomes so absurdly picturesque that it almost seems unfair to other neighborhoods.
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The instability has also made Guinea-Bissau a haven for drug traffickers, who exploit its unpoliced waters and maze of picturesque forested islands.
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The picturesque lasagna Bolognese is stacked with delicate pasta sheets and a pungent ragù, but it doesn't quite work when it arrives lukewarm.
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Asked about Torrey Pines' picturesque scenes during his pro-am round before the Farmers Insurance Open, Woods confessed that he had not noticed.
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On most days, the view is picturesque, belying the fact that it is one of the Middle East's most politically charged fault-lines.
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A sleepy, laid-back Southern California city, it's chock full of extremely un-goth things—picturesque beaches, craft-beer breweries, palm trees. Disgusting!
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It feels radically at odds with the traditional values espoused by Law and Justice, or the picturesque old town that most tourists experience.
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The campaign features a video, which opens by showing unrelenting snow and rain, which then gives way to a picturesque San Diego sunset.
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" He added, "From this height we had a most beautiful and picturesque view of the Rocky Mountains, which were perfectly covered with snow.
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I assumed I was in for a few episodes of beautiful people doing vaguely unattractive things against a picturesque backdrop, roll credits, fin.
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In the photo, the star dips her feet in the crystal clear waters as she shows off her toned legs against a picturesque background.
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The lovebirds had often gone slacklining in the area, and knew they had to return to the picturesque city where they fell in love.
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Martha Stewart is stranded in Florida by the storm, but still managed to share a video of her picturesque yard in Westchester, New York.
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The BB-8 whizzes through the dust, cacti, and small trees in picturesque late afternoon sunlight until coming upon a set of train tracks.
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Being able to do that in the midst of this picturesque scenery makes it such a memorable moment and something I will never forget.
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In the hills overlooking Jannah, Andrade Gutierrez has set up dozens of mobile homes for its engineers in the picturesque mountain village of Kartaba.
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But this time, the deadly Camp Fire blaze has left many wondering whether they'll ever be able to return to the once-picturesque town.
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Th decision infuriated health campaigners and extended the bemusement of many tourists who expect nights out in picturesque Austria to be largely smoke-free.
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Everyone pretty much knows everyone else in Craig, Alaska, a town of about 1,400 on a picturesque island accessible only by boat or plane.
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But underneath that are the peaks and valleys of the Appalachian Mountains that make West Virginia what it is: picturesque, resource-rich and remote.
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He is a fan of Mark Twain, having said that he wanted to see "the picturesque scenery of the Mississippi" after reading his novels.
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In the town of Utuado, where picturesque colonial buildings lie crumbling, three shelters are housing people who still have no idea what comes next.
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So, he proposed to his wife again — and the New Zealand couple wed a second time near a picturesque lake in their Frankton neighborhood.
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Between cuddling up on beach dates, meeting the parents and traveling Europe together, Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston's picturesque romance has been a whirlwind.
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Compared to these shiny moments packaged in square frames, real life in Ingrid Goes West is raw and uncomfortable and not at all picturesque.
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Like all landmarks of cosmopolitan cities, the site is picturesque, nostalgic, and crowded — the hustle and bustle of citizens and visitors alike, colliding daily.
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Small pockets of Spanish speakers followed a tour guide through the picturesque square, while others posed for photos in front of the historic buildings.
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And just a day earlier the reality star also flaunted her fit frame as she enjoyed a sun-filled day on a picturesque beach.
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When we get to her favorite coffee place, there are no seats available; looks like everyone in the neighborhood also wanted a picturesque morning!
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The Park Chalet, San Francisco's coastal beer garden, provides a picturesque setting (ocean views anyone?) for a casual evening celebrating the early-startup spirit.
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Their early marriage included picturesque European camping trips, where Ina first learned the joy of a simple, well-cooked roasted chicken and gooey cheese.
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The Alpine state's capital has a picturesque medieval center that stretches along the Ljubljanica river and a castle on a hill above the center.
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Weather conditions can quickly change on the picturesque lake, where a string of accidents has included a 1997 sinking that killed about 80 people.
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The event's promotional video, showing a picturesque island with models and yachts, was used to attract attendees into buying tickets costing up to $12,000.
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All the more reason to be grateful for Cactus, the basic, if picturesque, stand turning out Mexican classics in Hollywood until 6393:30 a.m.
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The picturesque Lunada Bay is considered one of the best spots in the region for experienced surfers, with waves reaching 10 to 15 feet.
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Now every time I return to my picturesque hometown, with its pastel brick houses and 16th-century clock tower, another childhood landmark has disappeared.
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This summer will mark the first time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have visited the Queen's picturesque highland retreat since they wed in May.
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Highway 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway, is the main artery running through Big Sur, a picturesque stretch and major tourist attraction.
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What in the World The quaint timbered houses of the German town of Celle recall the center of Britain's most picturesque towns and villages.
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Wuzhen Journal WUZHEN, China — On a drizzly afternoon, Liu Hongfei plopped into an empty baby stroller in Wuzhen, a picturesque town in eastern China.
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At once picturesque and poor, Soloneshnoye, like so much of rural Russia, was passed over by the oil boom and bust of faraway Moscow.
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Hugging a curve of the coastline, Cefalù has a picturesque, mazelike old city and a magnificent cathedral that you can see from far away.
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The picturesque foothills of the Pyrenees will keep the riders alert and wary of mishaps with one stage remaining in the three-week Tour.
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The list of popular photoshoot destinations stretches from Indonesia's resort island of Bali to London, Paris and picturesque blue-and-white Santorini in Greece.
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A monk clad in saffron and orange snoozes across the aisle from Kyaw Kyaw Win as our picturesque tourist jaunt around the city concludes.
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A picturesque city bordering the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is a historical gem, featuring limestone streets and architecture ranging from baroque to renaissance to Gothic.
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At the far end of the room, two doors opened onto a raised patio, overlooking green lawns that rolled down to a picturesque lake.
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Night after night, Ben returns to the same picturesque memory of his family spending time on the beach, planting sandwich flags in sand castles.
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Walking through P.P.O.W.'s current exhibition, Soon All This will Be Picturesque Ruins: The Installations of David Wojnarowicz, I couldn't stop thinking in poems.
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Soon All This Will Be Picturesque Ruins: The Installations of David Wojnarowicz continues at P.P.O.W. (535 W. 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through August 24.
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Lydon had hopped between a Sanders ice cream social and an outdoor Warren town hall against a picturesque backdrop of New Hampshire's White Mountains.
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New York has beautiful ruins, especially the crumbling and very picturesque abandoned smallpox hospital on Roosevelt Island that's become a cat sanctuary of sorts.
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Rent a car to drive through the Sawtooth Mountain range (a roughly three-hour picturesque drive) for an overnight in the Sun Valley wilderness.
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The scene offers one helluva juxtaposition ... L.A.'s desperate help to combat a global crisis with a picturesque backdrop of sunshine and palm trees.
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The apartment, which they have rented since 21960, has lofty ceilings and a vertiginous terrace, towering above farm-to-table restaurants and picturesque brownstones.
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In neighboring San Mateo County, officials say the housing stock — primarily single-family homes, many on picturesque cul-de-sacs — lags far behind demand.
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The dry stone walls she is teaching young people to build do more than form the picturesque landscape that has made Cinque Terre famous.
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The clean white locker rooms and the picturesque white cafeteria with the blood-red trays and the well-prepared meals always made me envious.
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A popular tourist destination just south of Manila because of its picturesque setting in the middle of a lake, Taal erupted on Jan. 12.
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In the tourist town of Inversgail, to be precise, where four women have acquired Yon Bonnie Books, a shop on the picturesque High Street.
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Two-year-old Maverick Hawkins sits on a red, plastic car in his grandmother's living room in the picturesque town of Nevada City, Calif.
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In the picturesque villages of the Holme Valley, a few miles outside town, there are craft shops and coffee bars offering social media courses.
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The documentary recounts Mr. Major's role in the liberation of Zwolle, a picturesque Dutch city with a population of about 50,000 at the time.
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On picturesque Coronado, the highly-rated Loews Coronado Bay Resort is a full-service waterfront resort just across the bay from downtown San Diego.
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On Instagram alone, #VanLife has been hashtagged 6.6 million times and #VanLifeDiaries almost 1.3 million times, offering picturesque glimpses into life on the road.
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Called Fireworks, it featured four multicolored metal screens placed inside a picturesque turret that usually serves as offices for the Milanese architecture firm Binocle.
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The Maldives is not just a country of picturesque beaches but also home to 425,000 people with the same aspirations as people anywhere else.
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Roads in Correctionville were wider, houses larger, but people in her current neighborhood, a picturesque suburb overlooking the Bay, would find Correctionville strange, too.
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Mayor Col Murray told Mashable the council decided to honour the made-up, mythical creatures in a picturesque setting just outside of the town.
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Viking River Cruises launched a Douro River itinerary last year, followed by AmaWaterways debuting the AmaDouro cruise on the picturesque river, according to Walhout.
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Starting in the morning in Portland, a few dozen panhandlers gather at busy street corners in the city and outside the picturesque storefronts downtown.
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Sintra, Portugal, a picturesque city 15 miles outside of Lisbon in the Sintra Mountains, is home to numerous palaces, villas, mansions, castles, and churches.
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There are picturesque pieces of land with million-dollar views, old village houses in need of work and apartments next to the ski lifts.
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This picturesque way of naturally mirroring is what invites the visitor's gaze, and the water reflects the talismans on the surfaces of the vases.
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A wedge of light burns in the night on one of Williamsburg's less picturesque intersections, just below the dark rumble of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
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But when you are on the edge of a cliff, even one as picturesque as those above Dover, it is well to take threats seriously.
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Roswell, New Mexico, is a fine city that boasts a small museum, a picturesque state park, a gorgeous wildlife refuge, and all kinds of shopping.
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With its weekly sailboat races and picturesque downtown, residents were settling into the rhythms of summer when the shooting shattered the town&aposs usual tranquility.
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The newlyweds kissed as they watched the tennis tournament in New York City, where they flew after their picturesque wedding in Vail, Colorado, last weekend.
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Because the domestic horror of Hill House is, if anything, all about learning to let go of the picturesque, ideal dream of a loving household.
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According to Kay, Matthews got down on one knee to propose last weekend while the pair were in the picturesque Lake District of northwest England.
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Fitzgerald pulled into the parking lot of Eastern Point Beach, a picturesque spot overlooking the Long Island Sound, but lost control of her Honda Civic.
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Instead of wasabi, there's a bit of caramelized banana; on top of each piece is an overturned nasturtium leaf, as picturesque as a lily pad.
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The colorful and picturesque streets of New York's iconic neighborhood of Washington Heights were the perfect backdrop for People en Español's September issue fashion shoot.
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Hundreds of families from Kabul and Panjshir's western neighbors flocked to the picturesque valley of Panjshir to picnic and camp in the clean mountain air.
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Our crew took lunch in the picturesque Thalsevana Holiday Resort – run openly by the military, as its website proudly states – in a high-security zone.
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Last Halloween, I took a little acid at around 4 AM and had a beautiful morning rolling around in the sand on a picturesque beach.
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Some of them are so picturesque that it actually looks more like the painting than the painting itself, if that can possibly make any sense.
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Grace Field House orphanage is located on a picturesque green estate surrounded by lush forests, and it's home to 37 children and their caretaker Isabella.
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The video finds the trio meeting up at a minimalist desert home for a picturesque road trip in a silver Toyota Celica from the 80s.
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Turks & Caicos, ranked No. 4, has plenty of family-friendly accommodations and is stunningly picturesque, famous for its white sand beaches and shockingly blue waters.
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Before riding horses (it's actually so picturesque), Jen and Kendall have a frank conversation about Kendall's love life, something the model is extremely private about.
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Cuba currently has around 200 Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide and in September announced it would install Wi-Fi along Havana's picturesque seafront boulevard, the Malecon.
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We met up with Ahmed the next afternoon by the festival's picturesque shoreline to talk about the stereotypes people carry around about conservative Muslim countries.
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We slept in wooden bungalows and crossed frozen rivers and lakes on skis, visiting picturesque villages where granny-style babushkas greeted us with warm smiles.
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To see what that means in microcosm, visit the picturesque chapel of Saint-Joseph-du-Lac in a quiet spot just north of Quebec City.
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The "beer bike," a 12-seat rolling bar popular among partying tourists in Amsterdam, is no longer welcome along the city's picturesque canals.
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It's also a basket—open it up, and you can carry a bouquet of flowers and a baguette like the picturesque cyclist of your dreams.
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The couple's respective Instagram accounts are filled with sweet (and colorful) photos of the family at picturesque destinations in Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize and more.
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Auburn is a picturesque campus that could be mistaken for a northeastern liberal arts school, the main difference being the conservative bent of Auburn's students.
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The music blares out from inside a fancy venue called La Grande Halle in Parc de la Villette, along the banks of a picturesque canal.
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Since December 22, he's averaging 15, 5, and 17 while correctly analyzing defensive schemes, tossing picturesque alley-oops, and even finishing with his right hand!
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If these actions delight some, they alarm others—notably folk who run cattle, mine, log or otherwise exploit nature's bounty in picturesque bits of America.
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From stunning and picturesque wallpapers to removing South Korea from the available time zones, here's what it's like to use a computer in North Korea:
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Did he just have a big idea of all of these beautiful brown models, in a picturesque scene and forget about details like heat exhaustion?
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Better known to most Americans for its picturesque beaches than its vast petrochemical reserves, Trinidad and Tobago boasts the most robust economy in the Caribbean.
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The radical plans are aimed at combating the effects of urbanization, which is leaving some of Italy's most picturesque towns and villages deserted and derelict.
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Those on a budget also love this picturesque town's free concerts, museums and observatory, as well as an '80s arcade and drive-in movie theater.
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The exotic period setting harks back to the vicarious wanderlust of romantic suspense: Whitney set her novels in Santa Fe, Japan, and other picturesque locales.
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Number of private jet arrivals in 2018: 1,300Sint Maarten is a Dutch territory in the Caribbean known for its picturesque lagoons, according to Lonely Planet.
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As fall weather moves into Idaho, one of Boise's most-loved trails, the Greenbelt, becomes even more picturesque with vibrant leaves that line the pathway.
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We shut Kato in the house and set up a crime scene in Thompson's picturesque one-acre yard, perched on a hillside overlooking San Jose.
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Since December 22, he's averaging 15, 5, and 3363 while correctly analyzing defensive schemes, tossing picturesque alley-oops, and even finishing with his right hand!
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According to the French Quarter Inn, the nearby bike-friendly Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is the ideal spot for picturesque views and Instagram photo ops.
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Rio Chico by Sandals Resort, the picturesque slice of Jamaica where Ben popped the question to Lauren B., is available for all your proposing needs.
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Putting on a Form event in a city, though it would provide a less picturesque backdrop, might make achieving their goals of accessibility more feasible.
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In a new short called Mother, the French director and photographer captures near impossible footage of nature's activities in picturesque locations all over the world.
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More than anything, I couldn't understand why my students — living in pristine, picturesque Alaska — were so enamored of the invented wilderness superimposed on their screens.
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There are picturesque, pastoral glimpses of cloud-flecked skies and green fields (the cinematographer is John Davey) that suggest the unchanging cycles of rural life.
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She describes falling in love with the picturesque property as soon as she laid eyes on it, drawn in by the architecture and unique interiors.
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Mr. Zipkin, who travels to St. Barts frequently, was last there in late February and said that it was as picturesque and alive as ever.
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And in cobblestoned Old San Juan, Hotel El Convento, a boutique lodging set in a refurbished 17th-century convent, is looking as picturesque as ever.
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Residents of a picturesque Norwegian island called Sommaroy, just north of the Arctic Circle, want to banish clocks and live beyond the constraints of time.
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The town has been a popular resort destination for centuries, thanks to its natural hot springs ("baden" means "to bathe" in German) and picturesque scenery.
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In Atlanta, these include nearby small towns whose picturesque squares have served as settings for shows like "Stranger Things" (Griffin) and "The Vampire Diaries" (Covington).
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Yet all the advancements exhibited at the event, the World Internet Conference, in the picturesque eastern Chinese city of Wuzhen, also offered reason for caution.
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Where: The Italian Riviera All five towns that make up the Cinque Terre on the Italian Riviera are beautiful, but Manarola is the most picturesque.
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Guests can call the picturesque property home for three-, four- or seven-day stays, spending evenings with sound baths and mornings with communal tea ceremonies.
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She lived in View Royal, a town one passes on the highway to Victoria, a picturesque tourist destination, full of manicured gardens and quaint tearooms.
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In the past, Turturro explained, the press was made from marble, but the family pivoted to modernity in a less picturesque, but more efficient operation.
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Unlike most other jobs though, being in the military has options for travel that can take you to some of the country's most picturesque locations.
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Outside Ben's house, in a residential stretch of smooth winding pavement, artificial ponds, and picturesque woodlands, the roads were quiet and the birds were chirping.
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The powerful explosion, which rocked the surrounding area, occurred in the Kabal region of Swat, a picturesque valley in the northern part of the country.
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Hundreds of miles of beautiful beaches, azure skies, shimmering oceans, teeming wilderness including barrier reefs and the Everglades, and strands of picturesque keys and islets.
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It was that rare moment when we could get out of the vehicle — after Viyato had made his safety inspection — in a particularly picturesque spot.
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Yountville may be the most picturesque small town in the valley, with its pruned trees and brick buildings housing boutiques, bakeries and Michelin-starred restaurants.
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The Georgetown residence, which according to its listing is located on a "picturesque cobblestone street," has three bedrooms, two full baths and two partial baths.
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It leases a part of its reservation, which has about 3,000 residents, to a community of upscale homes with picturesque views overlooking the Salish Sea.
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The filming is tight and even dustily picturesque, giving some scenes a scuffed beauty that's enhanced by artfully varied camera angles and hovering aerial shots.
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The pictures drift away from the picturesque and come closer to life itself, to seriti, and the subtle range of associations embedded in that word.
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Never one to pass up free publicity, Mr. Trump moved the interviews to the clubhouse, with its picturesque facade and driveway large enough for reporters.
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The new additions are old choreography, by Bronislava Nijinska and Ninette de Valois, that Mr. Ratmansky has reconstructed from film; they prove vivid, picturesque, charming.
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The eating experience is also upgraded: Instead of a curb to perch on, there are a dozen tables on the picturesque patio surrounding the truck.
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The cars cover about 450 kilometers (280 miles) on each of the two driving days through picturesque alpine scenery, ending in the town of Groebming.
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With his evocative and detailed titles, Cooper supplies a historical complexity that distinguishes his work from the more picturesque landscapes of his mentor, Ansel Adams.
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The Bolton Strid has all the charm of a picturesque country creek, burbling along among moss-covered stones in a wooded stretch of Yorkshire, England.
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It's also well situated for other seasonal delights, such as hiking at the picturesque Kaaterskill Falls, or poking around charming towns like Tannersville and Woodstock.
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A narrow street paved with cobblestones and lined with colorful houses, it conjures up images of picturesque French villages, far from the hustle and bustle.
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The large star paintings, like "N° 559 dreissigsternovemberzweitausendundacht" (2008), speak of a darker ecological impulse in which categories such as the picturesque congeal into kitsch.
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The hotel's main pool was picturesque and close to the beach, but a little disappointing in that it was somewhat small with no music or atmosphere.
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As he speaks his mind to his companions, the show cuts from the picturesque meal to footage of mass shootings in Parkland, Florida, and Las Vegas.
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Strong winds fanned flames from a large wildfire in eastern Tennessee on Monday, damaging a large number of structures in picturesque Gatlinburg, and prompting widespread evacuations.
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This celebrated Old Town district, lovingly called Dörfli — "little village" — by the natives offers the perfect view of the Grossmünster Church, set against the picturesque mountains.
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The graves were uncovered at a site in Lincolnshire Wolds, a vast range of picturesque hills and swooping valleys located 132 miles north of London, England.
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In the video, directed by Chris Hopewell, citizens of Model Village try to control the sin permeating through their picturesque lives, complete with fake clay trees.
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The clip sees the one-time One Direction member floating above picturesque landscapes as he sings the first single off his upcoming self-titled solo debut.
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Many people were forced to move away after their homes burned down, especially older people who retired in picturesque but fire-prone hills surrounding Clear Lake.
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Style expert and TV host Louise Roe has the most enviable Instagram imaginable, so you should expect nothing less than total picturesque splendor from her wedding.
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These hamlets and villages are beautiful -- picturesque and in some cases dating back to Roman and medieval times -- with cobbled alleys, frescoed Renaissance churches and gargoyles.
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Crusoe Treasure's cellar is situated 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the northern city of Bilbao - and 20 meters (65 feet) under the picturesque Bay of Plentzia.
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But according to some residents of Armyansk, a long way from Crimea's Tsarist-era palaces and its picturesque mountainous sea coast, those problems urgently need addressing.
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Garner also documented the pair's hike on her Instagram Stories, complimenting her hiking companion for being "so cute" and sharing a shot of their picturesque surroundings.
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McDaniel describes the destination as "picturesque" and a "wine-lover's dream" because its the perfect access point to tour the famed Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine region.
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"Hit the ground running," Alba captioned a photo of she and her daughter, sporting newly purple-tipped hair, posing in "#firenze" and exploring a picturesque garden.
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DOLEV, West Bank (Reuters) - Overlooking picturesque villages, the rental property listed on Airbnb is nestled in what seems like a peaceful setting of birdsong and sunshine.
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The deal represents Mayor de Blasio's attempt to conclude a tense debate that pitted animal rights activists against those nostalgic for a picturesque Central Park tradition.
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They stop at seaside restaurants with cheerful red signs advertising the local delicacy, known as bamboo crab, and watch trawlers sail back to picturesque fishing villages.
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The newly single actress shared another photo from her picturesque getaway this time of her bikini-clad body posing with the backdrop of her lodging's view.
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation, the Oregon Department of Transportation, Multnomah County, and other agencies share responsibility for the many picturesque bridges over the Willamette downtown.
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The new plan would bring Chichen Itza into play, as well as Campeche and Merida, two gorgeous if sweltering cities known for their picturesque colonial buildings.
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The couple was last seen at a popular oceanfront hangout -- Scotty's Bar and Grill in picturesque Corozal -- just a few miles south of the Mexican border.
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There are simply too many good things happening simultaneously at the Netherlands festival that just took place August 883-7 in a picturesque forest outside Amsterdam.
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Boyfriend James Matthews went down on one knee to propose to Pippa, 32, on a walk last weekend in the picturesque Lake District in northwest England.
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Earlier this week, an industrial accident at France's second largest butter manufacturer saw one of the country's most picturesque rivers turned into a massive butter slick.
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If you can divide your focus between not killing pedestrians and appreciating the little things, BS18 gives you a pleasant ride through your picturesque little town.
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On Tuesday, Mischa Barton opted to take in the picturesque view from a balcony in Greece sans shirt, posting a sultry shot of herself on Instagram.
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New Zealand's Wellington is the fifteenth city on Mercer's top list this year, celebrated for its exposure to outdoor pursuits, including sandy beaches and picturesque walks.
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There are plenty of picturesque beach towns around the world, but Turks and Caicos has got a special allure beyond powdery sands and crystal-clear waves.
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The company's business in Queenstown, renowned for its picturesque location set against the dramatic Southern Alps, suffered a more than 7 percent fall in total revenues.
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Villages making contact with the outside in early October, days after the cyclone ripped through the impoverished nation's picturesque western peninsula, like Jeremie, were in ruins.
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Across a picturesque town square that appears lifted from a Norman Rockwell painting, campaign signs remained planted in a traffic median a day after the election.
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Milos, the southernmost of the sun-baked Cyclades islands off mainland Greece, is a volcanic oasis home to picturesque whitewashed villages and hidden cliff-ringed coves.
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There was tight security for the visit to Morelia, a picturesque city known for its Spanish colonial architecture, given scattered outbursts of violence in recent months.
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In the 18th-century spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, in the picturesque Kent countryside, Michael Selway, 54, expressed worry about the future of European integration.
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It is always commendable when a major landowner decides to conserve a large tract of land they own in a remote, picturesque part of the country.
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And journalists, photographers, relatives and researchers crowded into her tiny two-room apartment in Pallanza, a picturesque Italian town on the Piedmont shore of Lake Maggiore.
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The residents even wrote a letter to the municipal council demanding immediate action against "nuisance perpetrators in the picturesque canals," the regional publication RTV Oost reported.
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Poland's picturesque student cities of Cracow and Wroclaw are now on the international radar, the newest hot spots among foreign students, even those who hate beets.
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Perrantes, Virginia's junior point guard, led the way in the half with seven of his assists, including a handful of picturesque passes to his big men.
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In Transit A NEW DESTINATION ON SRI LANKA'S SOUTHERN COAST Shangri-La's Hambantota Resort & Spa is opening in late August on Sri Lanka's picturesque southern coastline.
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But Don Cardy, who represents the picturesque town of Paris, Ontario on the Brant County council, says he didn't post the comment—a hacker did it.
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Residents of Italy's picturesque alpine Susa valley have repeatedly protested against TAV, saying it would cut through the heart of their community and destroy stunning countryside.
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She fell in love with the barnyard animals, the picturesque farmhouse, and the rolling fields, which she thought would be the perfect backdrop to practice yoga.
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The volcano sits about 25 miles (40 km) southwest of the capital, Guatemala City, near the picturesque colonial town of Antigua, a UNESCO world heritage site.
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The project will also improve the ecology of the landscape and restore the long-neglected connections to one of the most picturesque areas of the park.
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And tensions have persisted between the two nuclear powers, especially over the disputed region of Kashmir - a picturesque region in the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges.
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At a ceremony in this picturesque lakefront city, the two leaders hailed the adoption of the Paris agreement as critical to bringing it into force worldwide.
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The ads seem standard, with picturesque channels populated by sailboats, dreamy Nordic landscapes, and a website offering snippets about a local gift shop and a brewery.
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David Korins's picturesque shorthand sets; Emily Rebholz's flavorful costumes; Ben Stanton's shadow-steeped lighting and Matt Tierney's sound all match the prevailing tone of poisoned picaresque.
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Our 36 Hours column visits the Belgian city of Ghent — often overshadowed by Bruges, it has its own medieval core, picturesque canals and, yes, moules frites.
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In the charmingly modest romantic comedy "Hampstead," Diane Keaton plays a widow living beyond her means in a tony London neighborhood overlooking the picturesque Hampstead Heath.
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In this picturesque multicultural port city less than a three-hour drive from Seattle, marijuana is as much a recreational drug as a state of mind.
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In Provence, both domestic and foreign buyers are attracted to areas like the Luberon and Alpilles, lured by the sunshine, picturesque countryside and laid-back lifestyle.
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One writer who visited the isolated Shangri-La a decade ago found that its picturesque mountainscape and tumbling waterfalls are now slowly opening up to tourism.
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Why merely stretch your legs strolling along Lake Lugano's picturesque tree-shaded promenade when you can get a real workout pedaling yourself out on the water?
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The marina is also a docking point for electric "Duffy" boats that are available for organized or self-guided tours of the picturesque bay and channels.
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On a picturesque Saturday afternoon at Roland Garros, a crowd gathered to watch Navratilova, the defending champion, who had won her first 250 matches that year.
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It is about two miles from the center of Stockbridge, a picturesque town with stores, cafes and the Red Lion Inn, clustered together on Main Street.
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If Ecuador is of interest, possibilities include teaching English at a school in the picturesque Andean mountains or working at a community center in vibrant Quito.
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Less picturesque complexes, though, tend to be occupied by migrant workers, many of whom lack of residency permits, which makes the future of these homes tenuous.
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Courtesy Es Devlin For a while, Devlin's family lived in a big, roomy house in Rye, a picturesque little town on the south coast of England.
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It would also afford some picturesque views, as the other planets would appear in the sky as big as the moon (or even twice as big).
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They're also likely to be inspired and romances by date at a picturesque site like the grand canyon, Niagara Falls, or anywhere with a breathtaking view.
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His most recent album, "When You Wish Upon a Star," features classic tunes from American cinema; the renditions are lulling and picturesque but not altogether soothing.
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Fed chairs have used the annual conference at this picturesque mountain resort to deliver major messages about monetary policy and financial stability issues for years now.
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In goose's picturesque English village, the people and places that make up the world are simply a backdrop to the unfolding drama of her raging id.
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Take in the picturesque London riverside finishing in front of City Hall on your left, while you admire the view of Tower Bridge on your right.
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Thousands in Hong Kong welcomed 13 on neon-lit promenades in the picturesque Victoria Harbour, breaking into pro-democracy chants shortly after the countdown to midnight.
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A host of stars are expected to attend the nuptials in the picturesque British town of Windsor, where Queen Elizabeth's grandson will marry the American actress.
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After a four-hour train from Geneva, I trudge through the thick snow of a picturesque town and make my way towards the Air Zermatt hanger.
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"It's very sad things like this happen in the world these days," said Rene van Nieuwenhuizen, an accountant living in Utrecht, a picturesque city of 340,000.
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