Griffith Park is known as a place for recreation and hiking, as well as events.
Stockholm is cold in the winter, but it's a great place for recreation in the summer.
The site was chosen because, historically, the land has been set aside for recreation.
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It has plenty of lakes and woods for recreation even within the city limits.
Now, as more and more horses are kept for recreation, the mushroom has popped up again.
City governments still sponsor public pools as places for recreation and as places where friends can meet.
Most of the negotiations have been hard fought, which has kept prices for recreation-focused ranches below 2005 prices.
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Communities will use the High Street for recreation or even for housing, but for retail it is over.
Stronger support for farmers, ranchers, and private landowners that help protect rural landscapes and provide access for recreation.
For recreation, Vanderbilt installed an indoor pool, a bowling alley and a gymnasium.
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So, time for health, for learning, for recreation and for reflection all need scheduling, just like time with family and friends.
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Any action to build defenses against rising seas must be weighed against lost opportunities for recreation and for development of the port.
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Today, more and more people in the U.S. are using bikes for recreation, rather than transportation, and are buying increasingly expensive motorcycles.
Some people come to IKEA to experience the Western style of living, or simply for recreation, as if it were a theme park.
And he wants to open 90% of the surrounding rivers, harbours and bays for recreation by reducing water pollution and preserving natural spaces.
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Biking in the United States is treated primarily as a leisure activity, with 73 percent of cyclists telling the National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) they ride for recreation.
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But Wagner has put 656, 000 acres that used to be open for recreation under management by a group that is charging day-use fees and has raised lease charges.
So when people see that they got police protection, they got fire protection, they have a school, there's a place for recreation, etcetera, then they'll start building back in those neighborhoods.
However the National Playing Fields Association (NPFA), which campaigns to protect open spaces for recreation and sports, says that it is "immensely disappointed" by the government's record on protecting playing fields.
Built in the same grand neoclassical style as the rest of the development, the Hall originally boasted a gymnasium, library, billiards room and a series of lecture theatres and meeting room for residents to enjoy for recreation.
Transport Minister Keith Brown said last year had been a "fantastic year for cycling in Scotland", with the country's Olympic success leading to a huge surge in interest in cycling both for recreation and as a way of getting around.
To restore control, prison officials decided to move the prisoners in Camp 6 out of a communal area, where they eat together and freely associate for most of the day, into single cells from which they are released for two hours a day for recreation.
Contact with others comes only after the inmates have adhered to a strict program for group recreation.
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Scotland is renowned for its landscapes of wild character, with outstanding scenery, important wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Removing the dam restored 17 miles of prime spawning and rearing habitat for migratory fish, and re-established numerous rapids for more recreation.
Given the sorry state of the financial markets, politicians are clamoring for the recreation of a throwback to the 1980s savings and loan crisis: an entity like the Resolution Trust Corp. to help relieve banks of their toxic assets.
Add to this mix the change in the world of work, where, instead of a 40 hour work week in the USA and a more rational 32-35 hour work week in the much of the EU, the dot.com techies are working 60-80 hours a week, with little or no time scheduled for physical recreation or broader social, cultural, or political activities or involvement.
Neil Jones, business and marketing manager for arts and recreation on the city council, described it as a "great opportunity for local communities to be involved".
The company held annual family outing days, provided Christmas gifts and holiday parties for children of employees and provided a recreation facility for families to gather and spend their summer days.
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Just don't expect a one-for-one recreation of systems like Google Wallet or Isis.
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