For centuries, our walk to work has led through biblical fields of olive trees.
Gravel courtyards with olive trees are bounded by low stone walls in the front.
Alameda is surrounded by neat rows of olive trees that stretch for miles towards the distant sierra.
Since then we have planted over 10, 000 olive trees in upper Galilee, enough to sustain 400 families.
His government is arguing over who gets the olive trees instead of over how to maximize the regional economy.
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Together, they own two and a half acres of tangerine and olive trees, enough to eke out a living.
Mazzei arrived with a plan to cultivate European grapes, olive trees and the egg of silk worms to make silk.
Across the sprawling property, lush landscaping abounds and paths lead through gorgeous oaks, pines, olive trees, a stream and a young vineyard.
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When Agnelli bought it in 2007, it was in shambles, an underwhelming expanse of parched grass and tattered palm and olive trees.
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Fourteen suites will feature large private gardens and terraces with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the vineyards and groves of lemon and olive trees.
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As does a hint of 19th-Century bucolic fantasy: large olive trees spout from tables in one of the restaurants and stages are framed with foliage.
" Mr. Kiarostami then made "Through the Olive Trees" ("Zir-e darakhatan zeyton, " 1994), a love story based on a scene in "Life and Nothing More .
Elsewhere in the Torah, in addition to the right to glean for grain in the field, the alien is given the right to glean from grapevines and olive trees.
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You've had the heirloom tomatoes and artisanal, grass-fed steaks, the small-production wine so perfectly translated from the soil you can almost taste the olive trees growing beside the vine rows.
Inside the courtyard, bluestone pavers and grass crisscross on the ground and Italian cypresses, olive trees, rosemary bushes and boxwoods serve as the backdrop to lilies, jasmine, hydrangeas and delphiniums.
Originally conceived as a royal palace for visiting VIPs, the nearly-500-room hotel sits on 52 acres of gardens (complete with 600-year-old olive trees imported from Lebanon) and guests are chauffeured around in Cadillac golf carts.
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Make a reservation and the Ma(i)sonry team will set you up under the olive trees out back with wines made by artisan-luminaries like Thomas Rivers Brown, perhaps, or Heidi Barrett or Tor Kenward.
In the palm groves below the village of Tamalokt is a cistern, a place of utter peace, where scarlet dragonflies skid above the water and the tops of olive trees sway against cerulean sky.
And then there are the gardens, eight glorious acres that were first designed for Moroccan Prince Mamoun in the 18th century, though some of the olive trees and graceful palms are far older than that.
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Outside, the terraced garden of olive trees seems especially peaceful, while from atop the hill behind the house, The Christ of Trash (a large sculpture that looks exactly like it sounds) and the white plaster eggs that top the walls can be seen.
On the other hand, after the release of the film, most of the media items incorporated the key message we had laid out early in the production process: that the people of Budrus were engaged in a nonviolent struggle to save their lands and olive trees.
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West and south of Siena, and two hours north of Rome, it sweeps from a Tyrrhenian seacoast of limestone cliffs, deserted dunes, and umbrella pines that look like fantasy broccoli forests, across broad plains of olive trees and scented Mediterranean brush, and up to shadowy woodlands and ancient, fortified hill towns.
Newcomers need to learn to love the saguaro cactus, he says, rather than planting eucalyptus, olive and mulberry trees.
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The grounds offer up olive and citrus trees and organic herb gardens thanks to the previous owner, a TV chef.
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It lacked doors, windows and running water, but it had a small vineyard and a grove of almond, olive and fruit trees.
New roads are being built to make cultivation more conspicuous and to encourage farmers to grow other plants, such as olive or almond trees.
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Here, an abundance of free-flowing freshwater springs support hundreds of thousands of olive and fruit trees and date palms, which also shade and cool the valley's mudbrick villages as they rest concealed in the greenery.
The Tuscan countryside has a rich cultural and artistic heritage, crisscrossed with vineyards producing delicious Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and super Tuscans, and anchored by classic vistas of olive and cypress trees framing red-tiled church roofs, all within easy reach of Florence and Rome.
Though it's pleasantly bisected by a faux running stream, with comfortable seating and towering embalmed trees (black olive, bamboo and Washingtonian palm) to gaze at, I saw no clients using it during my recent visit to the spa, perhaps because its location is a bit too public (all spa clients needing access to the changing rooms must walk around the atrium).
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