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  • 11Embsay — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 53.9765 longitude= 1.9847 official name= Embsay population = shire district= Craven shire county = North Yorkshire region= Yorkshire and the Humber post town = SKIPTON postcode district = BD23 postcode …

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  • 12refresh — verb Etymology: Middle English refresshen, from Anglo French refreschir, from re + fresch fresh more at fresh Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to restore strength and animation to ; revive 2. to freshen up ; renovate …

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  • 13National Tramway Museum — Crich features working trams in a traditional street setting. This 1931 Leeds tram is about to pass under the historic Bowes Lyon Bridge The National Tramway Museum, at Crich, (   …

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  • 14Tearoom (U.K. and U.S.) — A tearoom is a small room or restaurant where beverages and light meals are served, having a sedate or subdued atmosphere. The term may also refer to a room dedicated to the serving of tea in a private house.A customer might expect to receive… …

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  • 15Tea house — Tearoom redirects here. For other uses, see Tearoom (disambiguation). A tea house or tearoom is a venue centered on drinking tea. Its function varies widely depending on the culture, and some cultures have a variety of distinct tea centered… …

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  • 16Alpin Park Hotel Innsbruck (Innsbruck) — Alpin Park Hotel Innsbruck country: Austria, city: Innsbruck (City Centre) Alpin Park Hotel Innsbruck Location The hotel is located in a quiet road and is only 15 minutes walking from the central railway station and the historical old town of… …

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  • 17refresh — refreshful, adj. refreshfully, adv. /ri fresh /, v.t. 1. to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc. (often used reflexively). 2. to stimulate (the memory). 3. to make fresh again; reinvigorate or cheer (a person, the mind, spirits, etc.) …

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  • 18Collation — A small meal or snack in a monastery. After *vespers and before *compline in a Benedictine monastery, the monks gathered in the *cloister to listen to a reading and take refreshment such as a stoup of beer. [< Lat. collatio = a collection] …

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  • 19refresh — re•fresh [[t]rɪˈfrɛʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) cvb to renew the vigor or energy of (oneself or another), as with food, drink, or rest 2) to stimulate (the memory) 3) to reinvigorate or cheer (the mind or spirits) 4) to freshen in appearance, color, etc 5) to …

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  • 20refresh — /rəˈfrɛʃ / (say ruh fresh) verb (t) 1. (often reflexive) to reinvigorate by rest, food, etc. 2. to stimulate (the memory). 3. to make fresh again; reinvigorate or cheer (a person, the mind, spirits, etc.). 4. to freshen in appearance, colour, etc …