And this new breed of hotelier is passionate about Tunisian identity and crafting an authentic sense of place.
Sometimes you have to ask yourself just how much a sense of place is worth.
Passengers want to feel a sense of place and get a taste of the local community.
But that doesn't account for the more touchy-feely parts: poignancy and hope and a sense of place.
Those I attribute to unbridled staff enthusiasm, excellent food, excellent service, and a unique sense of place.
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The imagery, the storytelling, and the sense of place in those novels and films helped fuel his songs.
It imbues the film with a sense of place and it's a lovely way to make a film.
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Our game features thousands of pieces of original artwork, giving players a true sense of place within the world they love, Westeros.
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But even with contemporary improvements, the best of the restored haciendas, like Xcanatun, retain a haunting grandeur and profound sense of place.
The game's designers have generated real atmosphere and a sense of place.
Without a shared history, she says, people feel no sense of place.
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The best pieces ride along on sounds and stand-ups and atmosphere that are always building a sense of place and setting for the story.
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Few directors in the history of cinema have so skillfully and deeply joined a sense of place with the subtle flux of inner life.
El Museo has an exceptionally polished installation that emphasizes a sense of place and issues of colonialism, including problematic questions of exoticism and otherness.
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His second book, which again nods to Joseph Conrad, is accomplished and menacing, a seat-of-the-pants plot given breadth by bold characterisation and sense of place.
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But the Nordic crime writers understand that the more interconnected the world is, the more people crave a sense of place the more distinctive and unusual the better.
Yahoo was the first and best at creating this sense of place, and now it stands on the brink of becoming the dominant player once again, simply by staying put.
The property, while well built, lacked key features integral to the Four Seasons brand, and also was deemed not "African" enough, lacking a sense of place in its unique setting.
The Homestead may no longer (or not yet) be a state-of-the-art property, but its sense of place and history still renders it one of the more appealing resorts on the East Coast.
For a sense of place in a night's stay, the Morning Glory serves up a gourmet breakfast in a restored 19th-century home, while the Harborfront Inn offers chic comfort with water views.
Rooms - all of them suites - put a great emphasis on a sense of place, with Mexican architecture and furniture, domed ceilings, arched doorways, white stucco and lots of floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors to let in the breeze.
The staff in the restaurant is professional and pleasant, the by-the-glass wine list is decent, and my linguine with clams last night was much better than the linguine with radicchio I had at that little hole-in-the-wall (with a great sense of place) near the Grand Hotel Gianicolo yesterday before heading for the station.
Despite regularly hearing how mobile platforms fare within the smartphone space, we rarely get a sense of their place in the wider cellphone universe.
Unlike my representatives, I had no staff to analyse them, no sense of their place in the spectrum of needs, and no understanding of the background and compromises that went into them.
But she succeeds in evoking a sense of history about a place usually thought of in the present tense.
Perhaps what most distinguishes Journe is his reverence for the history of time measurement and his sense of his own place in it.
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