Seaside
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Exquisitely filmed, and often featuring gorgeous
seaside
or garden backdrops, the picture is actually very artful and poetic, as reflected in some of its chapter titles (such as "Crying Bamboo Dolls of the Netherworlds" and "Umbrella of Blood, Heart of Strewn Flowers").
Imagine, if you will, that it's a nice sunny day, you're at the seaside, and you start to feel peckish.
Your expectations of this doughnut are very high, for you know the delicious flavour of a sugary doughnut very well; and memories of your childhood trips to the
seaside
come flooding back at the thought of this Godly doughnut.
How the hell did Darren Day get any acting part - when I realised he was in it I was totally put off (if you are English you will know all that he has ever done or is famous for is poor
seaside
style singing and dumping girlfriends at the altar), but I still gave it a chance...
Many joked that only Russia would propose a subtropical
seaside
resort for a winter-sports competition.
Then there is the Bay of Bengal, where Chinese infrastructure investment is set to transform the backward Myanmar
seaside
town of Kyaukpyu and the surrounding region by tapping offshore gas fields and constructing a pipeline to Yunnan Province in southern China.
This could include designing the ground levels of
seaside
buildings to permit storm-induced surges to pass through without flooding the lower floors, thus minimizing potential damage to offices and homes.
But, once again, people there told me about an ongoing real-estate bubble, and my driver showed me around the
seaside
resort town of Cartagena, pointing out, with a tone of amazement, several homes that had recently sold for millions of dollars.
The environmental disaster destroying
seaside
communities around the Gulf of Mexico and killing off marine life is a globally important tragedy.
But the risks that
seaside
reactors like Fukushima face from natural disasters are well known.
Yet natural disasters like storms, hurricanes, and tsunamis are becoming more common, owing to climate change, which will also cause a rise in ocean levels, making
seaside
reactors even more vulnerable.
Moreover, with nearly two-fifths of the world’s population living within 100 kilometers of a coastline, finding suitable
seaside
sites for initiation or expansion of a nuclear-power program is no longer easy.
Moreover, with coastal areas often densely populated and economically valuable, finding suitable
seaside
sites for new nuclear plants is no longer easy.
Despite having more than 4,500 miles (7,200 kilometers) of coastline, India has struggled to implement its planned expansion of nuclear power through
seaside
plants, owing to strong grassroots opposition.
New Model ChinaChina's leaders are gathered for their annual retreat at the
seaside
resort of Beidaihe.
This month, as President Xi Jinping and his senior advisers retreated to the
seaside
resort of Beidaihe, rumors were circulating about growing criticism of Xi’s personality cult among the CPC rank and file.
Sharm el-Sheikh ReduxDriven by a common fear of Islamic fundamentalism, and by a false assumption that it is an illegitimate political force, the Middle East’s so-called “moderates” have once again gathered at the Egyptian
seaside
resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the traditional venue for emergency regional summits, to rally “moderates” against “extremists.”
But Germany also swamped world’s markets with mass consumption goods: cheaper musical instruments than the traditional makers in France or Italy could produce, and lithographic prints used for Christmas cards and
seaside
postcards.
Then there are the usual crimes of oligarchy, such as the illegal enclosure of the coast around
seaside
villas for the purpose of privatizing the beach.
Meetings in
seaside
resorts reached almost a million people in 1910.
The imbroglio started when mayors in several southern French
seaside
towns banned burkinis on their beaches.
Though the ban has now been invalidated by France’s highest court, it is still enforced in several
seaside
resorts.
Habré, who brutalized this impoverished country from 1982 to 1990, was then living safely in a
seaside
villa across the continent in Senegal, enjoying the $14 million he reportedly looted from the treasury on his way into exile.
Australians find it hard to fathom why some French
seaside
towns should seek to ban the burkini.
Before Carlos was arrested, he and Cecilia lived in a modest house in Manta, a
seaside
Ecuadorian city with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean.
She has spoken at length about her Indian ancestry, as well as visits to her grandfather and the conversations they had during
seaside
walks in Chennai.
Here the
seaside
forest ended, and the shore resumed the customary appearance of a coast, with rocks, reefs, and sands.
(Alice had been to the
seaside
once in her life, and had come to the general conclusion, that wherever you go to on the English coast you find a number of bathing machines in the sea, some children digging in the sand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them a railway station.)
This plain was not above a hundred yards broad, and about twice as long, and lay like a green before my door; and, at the end of it, descended irregularly every way down into the low ground by the
seaside.
But something always returned swift upon me to check these thoughts, and to reprove me; and particularly one day, walking with my gun in my hand by the seaside, I was very pensive upon the subject of my present condition, when reason, as it were, expostulated with me the other way, thus: “Well, you are in a desolate condition, it is true; but, pray remember, where are the rest of you?
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