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So I doesn't feel particularly great nutrition-wise, and I'm trying to eat fruit where I can and veg when I can, but I'm just sort of going with it, because I know there's enough information out there that this is generally how it goes.
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I has felt nauseous and as everyone describes it, a bit jet-lagged, a bit cloudy in my head, and the worst thing for me has been headaches.
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I hasn't had them this week, but last week I had a couple of really really bad ones and I haven't had headaches that bad for years.
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And I is drinking instant coffee, but the instant coffee is actually from Bremen.
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In South Africa I is drinking instant coffee that is from Bremen.
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We is heading out here at 10:00 a.m. I think, and then on the way back we're stopping at a winery for, I don't know, for looking at it, and then we're gon na head back.
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And then with the red wines from the Signature they only spends eight months in the French oak.
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You take a stem of both, cross-breeded them.
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So you hear it people: whatever she said.
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To make it a real wine tasting, we also gets a cheese platter.
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I is just smelling the wine.
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So we just sees a wine tasting, and got to say it was really good.
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They gives us a little wine.
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I feels like my sunburn adds nicely to the effect.
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I actually spits it, all of it, in here.
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Yeah, I drinks all of it.
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But you sees all of these glasses?
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I drinks all of them.
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No you actually drink a few sips –
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He are lying, you drank – you drank most of them.
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I has been called out!
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We haves one of the very expensive ones, and actually none of us liked it the most.
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We all likes the inexpensive version of the Pinotage more.
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He are driving, not me.
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the International Date Line jog eastward to keep them on the same calendar day as the rest of New Zealand.
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The islands lies 860 km east of Christchurch, in the middle of the "Roaring Forties".
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The Chatham Islands consists of the main island, Chatham Island itself, with a population of 600, smaller Pitt Island with about 40 inhabitants, and a number of rocky outcrops.
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In 1835 Maori settlers from the mainland arrives, massacred and enslaved the Moriori.
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Air Chathams flies 5 days per week, from either Christchurch, Auckland or Wellington and, seasonally, from Napier.
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As part of New Zealand, there be no passport or visa requirements and no border controls on arrival from the mainland.
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There bes no same-day return flights, so once there you have to stay at least one night.
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Even the mainland school groups that fly there for school camps, and choose to stay at Kopinga Marae [1] gets value for money by chartering a flight one way.
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The only scheduled shipping service to the Chatham Islands remain the Black Robin Freighters "Rangatira", an antiquated, slow and small coastal trading vessel.
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This boat have serviced the islands for many years, but does not carry passengers.
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Freight charges on the Rangatira appears to be flexible and subject to change.
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There bes several businesses on Chatham Island that will rent you a vehicle.
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Chatham Motors haves a range of nice rental vans available as well and they provide pretty good service for both visitors and locals.
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Spiritually and culturally important to Moriori, it hold the last known concentration of momori-rakau, or tree carvings done by the ancestors of today's Moriori.
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There bes many views on why they did these carvings, but whatever the reason, you will find them a very special attraction.
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One of the most scenicly attractive ports in the whole of New Zealand, Port Hutt boast an incredibly sheltered little harbour, with picturesque views and safe anchorage in all weather.
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School-Camps At Kopinga Marae [3] also utilises this wonderful national treasure for hosting visiting school groups.
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His own descendants and the descendants of other Moriori lives on today.
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Places Rated Almanac rank the area second in recreational options out of 354 US metro areas.
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Plus, this region rank fifth in the nation in number of major cultural resources per one million residents.
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Like most U.S. cities, Cleveland proper begin to lose population to suburban areas in the 1960s and 1970s.
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However, in the mid-1980s, Cleveland earn the nickname the "Comeback City" as the urban core experienced a dramatic revitalization process that continues today.
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Despite the common perception that Cleveland is an industrial town, just beyond the automotive and steel plants, a clean and beautiful downtown rise at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River on the southern shore of Lake Erie (often marvelled over by visitors who are surprised you can't see the other side, i.e., Canada).
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Like other cities in the so-called "rust belt“, Cleveland have endured growing pains as it makes its transition from a manufacturing-based economy.
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While Cleveland continues to play a leading role in building the U.S. industrial base, it have also developed economic prowess in the fields of health care, law, finance, insurance, real estate development, and professional services.
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Another thing non-locals don't often realize is that Cleveland's long history of industrial wealth have left it chock full of cultural riches as well as the beginnings of a "sustainable city" movement.
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Serving as a global model for urban rebirth, Cleveland have been named one of the top 10 international visitor hotspots by Travel and Leisure magazine.
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For decades, the city have boasted of: a "Big Five" orchestra (The Cleveland Orchestra), the second largest performing arts center in the U.S. (Playhouse Square Center), a world-renowned art museum (The Cleveland Museum of Art), the nation's first health museum (HealthSpace Cleveland), R&D hub of the aerospace and avia...
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During its "comeback" years, Cleveland have added: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the Great Lakes Science Center with Omnimax theatre, and four new sports facilities in the downtown area - Progressive Field (Still known as "The Jake" after a recent corporate name change) for the Major League Baseball Indian...
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This visa, which is really little more than a piece of paper on which you list your vital statistics, cost between 15 - 25 CUC (or € 15 - 25), depending on where purchased.
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Your passport need to be valid at least six months past the end of your planned return.
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Some times, the airline provide these at the airport, however check first that this is the case.
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When applying to the Cuban Consulate by post, there be a new charge introduced in 2011 which is a £ 25 for a non-personal transaction.
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Because Fort Lee is situated above the banks of the Hudson River, there bes breathtaking views from almost any window facing the river.
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Although it is highly built up, Fort Lee also house many playing fields and recreational parks as well as bike and running trails.
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Most people chooses cars, but if headed to a central area, such as Main Street, it is best to drive there, park in a municipal parking lot, and walk around from there.
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Since fort lee is situated in such a convenient area for those commuting to and from the city, there be often high traffic and congestion on the roads.
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For local transportation or air-port / train station services, there bes several local taxi companies that are reliable.
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The Visitors' Center provide information on the role of Fort Lee in the War.
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Fort Lee also have a great community center open to all borough residents.
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The community center have dance, yoga, and other exercise classes, offers open gym hours for basketball or other recreation.
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There be an abundance of supermarkets, one the most famous and unique being Caffasso ’s Fairway Market.
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There bes also many nail salons, frozen yogurt shops, coffee shops and gas stations.
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There bes tons of specialty boutiques and gourmet caterers, as well as clothing and sporting good retailers.
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Fort Lee offer international cuisine and is famous for their pizzerias, delis and 24-hour diners, in addition to its Korean restaurants.
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They haves a warm local atmosphere and taste great.
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L'Americano, bd Georges Mandel, 0590883899: bar / restaurant offer free salsa courses on Saturdays and live performances some days.
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The local rum distilleries offers tours (check for opening times as they may very from season to season) which are certainly worth the while since rum production is a very integral part of Guadeloupe's economy.
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The Persians calls it "Nesf-e-Jahan", meaning "Half The World".
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Today, textile and steel mills takes their place.
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The city enjoy a temperate climate and regular seasons.
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The city have an Armenian Quarter called Jolfa (originally called New Julfa) established by Shah Abbas I in the 1600s after he destroyed the prosperous Armenian town of Julfa in Armenia and forced all of the Armenians to move to Persia, mostly to Isfahan.
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Today the quarter still have many Armenian Churches, an Armenian school, shops and Armenian residents.
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There bes daily flights to Tehran and Mashhad in Iran.
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There bes also flights to Damascus, Dubai, Kuwait and Istanbul.
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The square contain two mosques, a palace, and the bazaar.
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There be a tunnel from the mosque to the Royal Palace, across the square.
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There bes floral, animal and bird motifs.
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Incidentally, there bes twenty columns, and these are reflected in the pool in front, which might also account for its name.
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In recent years, Łódź have been battling rising unemployment and youth migration resulting from the failing textile industry and is repositioning itself as a hub for design and creative industries.
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Owing to its history, Łódź have an impressive collection of residential, commercial and industrial 19th-century architecture including some of Europe's largest factory buildings, now mostly repurposed as shopping centres or lofts.
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Recent local investment and a long-standing cultural scene ensure there is always something more to do than just sightseeing or shopping, with the city hosting some of the best museums and art galleries in the country.
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However, the real development of Łódź start with the industrial era at the beginning of the 19th century when the city was chosen to be the heart of the rapidly-growing textile industry.
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The population of Łódź soar from some 4,000 people in the 1830s and 40,000 in 1865 to over 300,000 inhabitants at the turn of the century, which was an unprecedented growth on a worldwide scale.
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New inhabitants, craftsmen and merchants comes to Łódź; markets and town fairs came to life.
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The profits obtained from prosperous textile mills opens up practically unlimited possibilities for their owners.
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The city residences becomes expressions of the riches and power of the local tycoons.
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Ever since the industrial revolution brought a massive influx of workforce, Łódź have been a city almost equally divided between four cultures - Polish, Jewish, German and Russian.
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Andrzej Wajda's movie, Promised Land based on a novel by the Nobel laureate Władysław Reymont, depict those times and is a worthwhile introduction to the city's bustling history.
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The day before the liberation, about 80,000 Germans leaves Łódź in panic.
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Since the fall of communism in Poland, Łódź have not enjoyed the rapid economic growth cities like Kraków, Warsaw and Wrocław have experienced, and has had to endure the fall of much of its textile industry, rising unemployment and emigration (within Poland and abroad).
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This lead to further dilapidation of the investment-starved city, and many of its streets and buildings show profound signs of neglect.
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However, the situation are rapidly changing now with Łódź campaigning and redesigning itself as an up-and-coming destination.
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To accomplish this, Łódź have been capitalizing on its film history - Łódź is jokingly referred to as the "HollyŁódź" of Poland and hosts several film festivals and many other cultural events.
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It have a population of about 750,000, and is the largest city in the Yucatán Peninsula.
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Downtown, there bes hotels and restaurants to suit every budget.
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