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He goes back to his room after breakfast, where he sits and thinks.
NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky
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You might then explore the ruins unobstructed until the first several buses have arrived and it starts to get crowded, then walk the two minutes back to the Lodge, have breakfast, maybe a spa treatment or nap, have lunch outdoors overlooking the ruins, read up a bit on the history or archeology, and then as the buses depart, head back out.
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Upon waking you will have front row seats of the sun rising through Providential Cove, before breakfast and a transfer back to the city.
BBC: Moonwalk in Sydney's Royal National Park
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Maybe so, but as the Aussie squad went back and forth to the buffet to stack up their breakfast plates, I wanted to attack the big question.
BBC: Closing the gap?
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Tories were "very much like the rest of the population - decent, tolerant, humane but desperately concerned to see the criminals brought under control, to see decent citizens back in charge of our neighbourhoods, " Mr Letwin told BBC One's Breakfast with Frost programme.
BBC: Tories 'tough but tender' on crime