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Visitors should be warned that the amount of mosquitoes can be difficult to those not used to them and driving has an added danger in the reindeer that seek shelter from the mosquitoes.
Visitors, especially those fascinated by the legend of the Indian girl and her ghost, are encouraged to show respect for those resting there, and for the rights and privacy of visiting families.
Visitors to the salon were exclusively males, and the tone of discussion highbrow, often extending to topics more extensive than those of other salons.
Visitors who recognized these characters as Milne's creations were greeted by Beebe with enthusiasm, while those who did not recognize them were just endured by Beebe until they left.
* Easter Island Foundation sells an English translation of Loti's account of his visit to Easter Island, along with those of Eugène Eyraud, Hippolyte Roussel and Alphonse Pinart, under the title Early Visitors to Easter Island 1864 – 1877.
Visitors flock to dozens of nearby wineries, including those making the world's largest volumes of ice wine.
Visitors regularly took boats from Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth down the river, visiting, drawing and painting the " picturesque " views of the area, which included those of Tintern Abbey, Piercefield House, and the ruined Chepstow Castle.
Visitors to pro-ana web sites also include a significant number of those already diagnosed with eating disorders: a 2006 survey of eating disorder patients at Stanford Medical School found that 35. 5 % had visited pro-ana web sites ; of those, 96. 0 % learned new weight loss or purging methods from such sites ( while 46. 4 % of viewers of pro-recovery sites learned new techniques ).
Visitors to the castle will be able to see the following: Maximilian's chambers and those of his consort, Charlotte ; the guest rooms ; the information room telling the history of the castle and the park's construction ; the Duke Amedeo of Aosta's apartment with furnishings from the 1930s in the Rationalist style.
Visitors were able to view souvenirs from Trenet's childhood and family life ( especially those belonging to his mother, who had spent most of her life in the house ), as well as original drafts of the songs which had made his career.
In the early 1980s, an anonymous backpacker wrote those words in the Visitors ' Book at the Kerikeri Youth Hostel.
The University of Georgia was incorporated on January 27, 1785, by the Georgia General Assembly, which had given its trustees, the Senatus Academicus of the University of Georgia, 40, 000 acres ( 160 km² ) for the purposes of founding a “ college or seminary of learning .” The Senatus Academicus was composed of the Board of Visitors and the Board of Trustees with the Georgia Senate presiding over those two boards.
The Visitors ' Center contains artifacts recovered from the burned-down Washington house, such as those pictured at right ( clockwise, from right ): a bowl, clay figurine, wine bottle seal belonging to Augustine Washington, wine bottle, and keyhole plate.
In this analogy, the nervous animals are the humans who venture forth after the Visitors left, discovering items and anomalies which are ordinary to those who discarded them, but incomprehensible or deadly to those who find them.
In May 2011, The new Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter opened a Cathal Brugha Barracks Visitors centre to the public commemorating those that fought for the Irish War of Independence.
Additionally, at the Cabot Visitors Center, guided tours are given for those interested.
Visitors who are not in good physical shape will find the climb exhausting — it is the equivalent of climbing a 12 story building in one go, and those not comfortable with tight spaces should avoid the climb as there is insufficient room to allow others to bypass.
Visitors to the Winnipeg Public Library checked out over 5. 4 million items in 2011, and 116, 000 of those items were E-books.

Visitors and who
Visitors to the site in December 1954 reported being deeply shocked by the conditions and the constant screams from the cell-block still in use for convicts who had gone insane and which had only tiny ventilation slots at the tops of the walls under the roof.
In the May 2006 city election, incumbent mayor Larry Rogers, who also serves on JMU's Board of Visitors, lost his bid for reelection to a JMU graduate.
Visitors to the Stonewall in 1969 were greeted by a bouncer who inspected them through a peephole in the door.
Visitors who reserve a ticket in advance have a substantially shorter wait.
Visitors who make the long climb to the top are rewarded with a panoramic view of the whole city down in the valley.
Visitors also like watching the King, nicknamed " Kingy-Thingy " by his wife, who is still a Windsor ; but after the death of Elizabeth II the strict line of succession has been abandoned.
Lowell Observatory hosts 85, 000 visitors per year at their Steele Visitors Center who take guided daytime tours and view various wonders of the night sky through the Clark Telescope and other telescopes.
Visitors who want to see the island and live there for a while firstly have to go to Lockhart River and try to get in contact with friends of the caretaker to arrange a meeting.
Visitors who climb the lighthouse tower are treated to a view of the Florida coastline and Halifax River from Daytona Beach to New Smyrna Beach.
The founding Letters Patent were amended by succeeding monarchs on a number of occasions, such as by James I ( 1613 ) and most notably by Charles I ( who established the Board-then the Provost and seven senior Fellows-and reduced the panel of Visitors in size ) and supplemented as late as the reign of Queen Victoria ( and later still amended by the Oireachtas in 2000 ).
Visitors included the future King Edward VII, who played golf here.
Visitors who arrive dressed otherwise may rent appropriate clothing items at the entry area of the temple.
In the original series the title refers to the " V for Victory " sign ; in the 1983 miniseries, a group of children are shown spray painting generic graffiti over the Visitors ' propaganda posters, but are then shown how to spray the V over the posters by Abraham Bernstein, a holocaust survivor, who explains the meaning of the sign to them as he defaces the first poster.
Visitors to the festival are invited to sample exotic cuisine and celebrate the cultural and ethnic heritage of people from dozens of countries who have made Winnipeg their home.
Former Inhabitants ; and Winter Visitors: Thoreau relates the stories of people who formerly lived in the vicinity of Walden Pond.
Following the war, David Hunter Strother, who was chief of staff to General Hunter and had advised the destruction of the Institute, served as Adjutant General of the Virginia Militia and member of the VMI Board of Visitors ; in that position he promoted and worked actively for the reconstruction.
Visitors who turn right on leaving this exit will see signs to the university.
The Waiting Room became the place where girls would gather and be introduced by the Lady Resident to their chaperones who remained with them throughout their classes and were known as the ' Lady Visitors '.
The movement to desegregate the College was wholly internal, beginning with students who, with the support of the faculty and administration, persuaded a reluctant Board of Visitors and Governors to go along.
Visitors meet a ‘ survivor ’ of the plague, who describes the situation and leads the visitors down a dilapidated street filled with cries of pain, bell tolls and " Bring out yer dead!
Visitors stand outside Mrs. Lovett ’ s pie shop where they are greeted either by Mrs. Lovett herself or by her male assistant, Toby, who quiz them on the type of pies they bake with implications to murder.

Visitors and do
Visitors are welcome to come see what these dedicated mothers can do.
Visitors can undertake short walks or do a three-day trek.
Visitors can see the Tancredo Neves bridge, which connects the Argentine city of Puerto Iguazú and its Brazilian neighbor, Foz do Iguaçu.
Visitors should come prepared to do some climbing.
Visitors are allowed in the box provided the signalman has given permission to do so
* Official Campos do Jordão and Region Convention & Visitors Bureau
This explanation implies that the Visitors may not have paid any attention to or even noticed the human inhabitants of the planet during their " visit " just as humans do not notice or pay attention to grasshoppers or ladybugs during a picnic.
Visitors take the opportunity to obtain information about the publishing market, to network, and to do business.
Visitors can also do Panning For Gold for an extra charge, with gold exchanged for a medal, and the area also includes a restaurant, Crossed Ribs BBQ.

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