Sentences with phrase «air in the busy city»

I love Gramercy Park, the calmness in the neighborhood is such a breath of fresh air in the busy city.

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On his very busy first day on the campaign trail as a candidate for the New York City comptroller's office, Eliot Spitzer managed to make some time for a CapTon interview, which will air in full tonight at 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.
We may not have a concrete answer to this question, but it could just be that more and more people are living in large, busy cities, where noise and air pollution, high stress, business, and lack of nature are the rule rather than the exception.
Since the air can be so dirty in a busy city like Tokyo, it's important that I do a double cleanse with a clay or mud mask every night.
The oversized lobby in dusitD2 Phuket Resort is a busy place, with smartly dressed pilots and air hostesses checking in and out.Over to the side stands Colonnade Cafe, a 200 - seat restaurant with an al fresco section that is well known for meeting special dietary requests with professional expertise.On the first floor next to the swimming pool is Kids World, a truly well - thought - out concept that caters for children, from toddlers to teens.This is decidedly one of Phukets better kids clubs.On the top floor of this seven - storey hotel is a fine air - conditioned and fully equipped fitness room of exclusive use for hotel guests and next to that is one of Phukets most appealing rooftop swimming pools that enjoys great views of the city, the surrounding mountains, and Patong Beach just a few hundred metres away.
Experience this quiet alternative from the hustle and bustle of busy roads and city life in our fully self - contained and air - conditioned cottages.
In moments such as now I am a poor Diogenes — who when asked why he was punishing the tub he lived in by pushing it around the city explained that while the citizens were preparing for war it were best that he busied himself in some manner calculated to add to the martial air and general tumulIn moments such as now I am a poor Diogenes — who when asked why he was punishing the tub he lived in by pushing it around the city explained that while the citizens were preparing for war it were best that he busied himself in some manner calculated to add to the martial air and general tumulin by pushing it around the city explained that while the citizens were preparing for war it were best that he busied himself in some manner calculated to add to the martial air and general tumulin some manner calculated to add to the martial air and general tumult.
I picture the following cartoon: a goofy looking human in a bath towel running a dozen hair dryers in each hand, and then zooming out to bring all of their neighbors into view doing exactly the same thing, then panning over to show a busy city sidewalk packed with people rushing to work with a briefcase and a dozen running hair dryers in each hand (either with arms at their sides, or perhaps even up above their heads continuing to dry their hair as they walk, briefcases dangling in the air), and then zooming out again to show the same scene carried out on every city sidewalk.
And once you're in the air, the chances your vehicle is going to run into an unexpected obstacle are much smaller than they are on busy city streets.
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