Sentences with phrase «at bramble»

Country Living Magazine's Editor - In - Chief, Rachel Hardage Barrett found a treasure or two at Bramble + Birch!
They will also join the finalists from four other countries to compete in The Global Final taking place at Bramble Bar in Edinburgh, Scotland on September 3, 2012.
White with terror and balanced astride a horn, Owen clawed at the brambles which had momentarily saved his life.

Not exact matches

One of the Brambles overseas - based directors, George El - Zoghbi, has had a substantial change in his own day - to - day role at food giant Kraft Heinz, where he had been chief operating officer of the US commercial business.
At the other end of the age spectrum, the 11 - years - old PX distilled in January 2006 balances sweet and dry complexity as nutmegspiced bramble toffee bursts on a velvet wave of cocoa.»
And as much as we all get caught up in transfer gossip and our insatiable desire for «a new signing,» the players at the club don't matter (unless of course we sign Titus Bramble), it's the shirt they play for that matters to us.
Dan Bramble was fifth in the long jump while Allan Smith was the best performing Brit in the high jump final, clearing a season's best 2.27 m in fifth after Olympic bronze medallist Robbie Grabarz had three failed clearances at 2.21 m and placed 12th.
We shall see, but in the other direction, Titus Bramble has left to join Sunderland leaving a gaping big whole at the back which keeper Chris Kirkland never knew existed.
If I still haven't convinced you, then watch a video of Wigan's two games against Chelsea — I would doubt that any other centre back in the league could accomodate Didier Drogba as easily as Bramble did at the Bridge.
«I didn't buy it at all,» Bramble says.
Rummaging through a collection of replicas of fossilized primate bones in a nearby lab, Bramble pointed out that the nuchal ligament leaves a trace — a delicate ridge — where it attaches at the base of the human skull.
Researchers believe that the loss of the Bramble Cay melomys, a rodent native to the reef, could be counted as the first real mammal extinction laid directly at the door of climate change.
Last summer, I spent long afternoons knee deep in bean stalks and blackberry brambles, with a basket full of fresh - picked fruits and vegetables at my...
Last summer, I spent long afternoons knee deep in bean stalks and blackberry brambles, with a basket full of fresh - picked fruits and vegetables at my side.
Notable UK Bars & Club Date Spots: Mark's Bar at Hixter in London, England; Slim's Pork Chop Express in Liverpool, England; Punch Room in London, England; The Devil's Advocate in Edinburgh, Scotland; Red Light in Bristol, England; White Lyan in London, England; Neighbourhood in Manchester, England; The Ape & Bird Public House in London, England; Bramble in Edinburgh, Scotland; Coal Vaults in London, England; The Milk Thistle in Bristol, England; Opium in London, England; Duke of York in Belfast, Northern Ireland; Sugar Nite Club in Londonderry, Scotland; Kench & Bibesy in London, England; Ginhaus Deli in Llandeilo, Wales; Bar Termini in London, England; Merrie England in Blackpool, England; Original Sin in London, England; Ten Mill Lane in Cardiff, Wales; Oriole in London, England; Baravin in Aberystwyth, Wales; The Blue Bar at The Berkeley in London, England; Artigiano in Cardiff, Wales; and Dandelyan in London, England.
Bramble, my new little pup, made herself at home straight away, loving me like she had known me forever.
One of the most dedicated volunteers at The Great Kitty Rescue got to know Bramble better than anyone.
While we were working there the adult cats ran to any surrounding cover (in this case minimal bramble bushes) and at night returned to creep around the scene of devastation.
Show cockers tend to be less inclined to this behaviour, so if you are looking for a calmer friend, one happy to trot along at your heels on a walk, rather than find every rabbit in the county and chase him from his bramble bush, then a show bred cocker may be more to your taste.
He may be an active dog that ran through brambles on a hike with his owner, tumbled with a cat or other dogs at the park, nosed in too close to a wild urban animal such as a raccoon, or cut himself while trying to dig out of his yard.
Bramble Hill is the fourth course at Fancourt, but it has a character all of its own.
The dune system at Constantine Bay is in an unfavourable declining condition because of the invasion by species such as bramble, ivy and sea buckthorn; and by visitor pressure causing erosion.
K: At the beginning of the level the Kongs should jump over the brambles behind them to access a secret area with the letter K.
In commenting on his 2006 show at the Blue Mountain Gallery, William Zimmer observed, «[His] subjects are innately unglamorous, yet following Ruskin in this tendency to embrace the overlooked in nature, Alec Purves keeps coaxing eloquence out of brambles and rocks.»
Polka dotted hole punches appear as barnacles or parasites, traversing the picture plane at an exponential rate, bubbling and swelling in tandem with twisted brambles.
«We found this place in a dump that was so brambly that we had to get heavy rain gear at the thrift shop to walk through the brambles,» she recalls.
In Bramble, Drapeau J.A. put it this way, at para. 64:
I will leave you back in The Bramble Bush with Professor Llewellyn, at p 5: «Actual disputes call for somebody to do something about them.
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