BBC - Holiday - Destinations - Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora (#)
„The style of accommodation here is over-water bungalows - pampering Polynesian-style. The interior has a spacious bed, and there's a glass coffee table that allows you to see the water below, which you can slide back in order to feed the fish below. You can also feed the fish in the lagoon around the island, although these are rather larger in scale and include stingrays and sharks.“
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„i would enjoyed seeing the milk spilling over the tea cup into a white ocean -- turning into a cloud/clouds -- spacious view of the sky... personally i like tea (sencha) and no milk of course ;-)“
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„For a comfortable ride the Oxford Espress gives you a more spacious interior with power sockets, leaving every 15 minutes or so during the day and on the hour at night at £11 for next day return. There’s seven bus stops in Oxford and Hillingdon, Baker Street, Marble Arch and Victoria in London.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/clubbing/2004/.../ clubbing_in_the_capital_review.shtml
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„Condensed milk West Derbyshire Conservative MP Patrick McLoughlin says it is a major blow to the local economy. Nestlé will expand production at its Dalston factory, making more popular items such as Cappuccino and coffee creamer Coffee Mate. But despite a proposed £2.5m investment in Dalston, it will see 24 job losses because of falling demand for sweetened condensed milk.“
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/ 2525145.stm
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„22 new boroughs were created. Lord Grey CHARLES GREY, 2ND EARL GREY (1764-1845)Whig MP and Prime Minister (1830-1834)Founder member of the Society of the Friends of the People in 1792First Lord of the Admiralty in 1806Foreign Secretary in 1806 but resigned over Catholic emancipationBecame Prime Minister in 1830Called an election over Parliamentary Reform and wonIntroduced the famous Reform Bill which was defeatedAt a third attempt, a new Bill went through the Commons but was defeated in the Lords and he resignedWilliam IV promised to create enough peers to see the bill through the Lords so Grey returnedThe Reform Act was passed in 1832Grey resigned in 1834 over Ireland In the 1832 Reform Act men could vote but they had to be freeholders of property that was worth 40 shillings a year, or those with land worth £10 annually or leasing £50 properties. NEW BOROUGHS CREATED BY THE 1832 REFORM ACT Returning two members: Macclesfield Stockport Sunderland Bolton Blackburn Manchester Tower Hamlets Stoke-upon-Trent Lambeth Birmingham Bradford Halifax Leeds Sheffield Returning one member: Whitehaven Gateshead South Shields Cheltenham Rochdale Salford Tynemouth Huddersfield Wakefield Whitby /UL> Select historical period 55 BC - 1087 The Romans to William I 1087 - 1327 William II to Edward II 1327 - 1547 Edward III to Henry VIII 1547 - 1660 Edward VI to Cromwell 1660 - 1702 Charles II to James II 1702 - 1760 Anne to George II 1760 - 1792 George III to French Revolution 1792 - 1837 War with France to William IV 1837 - 1861 Victoria and Albert 1861 - 1901 Victoria to Edward VII 1901 - 1919 Edward VII to World War I 1920 - 1939 Russian Civil War to World War 2 1940 - 1959 Churchill to Castro 1960 - 1979 Wind of Change to Thatcher 1980 - 1999 Zimbabwe to the Dome“
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