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  2. Best romantic European city break destinations for couples - AOL

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    Whether you’re after wild natural beauty, thermal soaks and spa time, or cobblestoned streets and canal charm, Ianthe Butt shares 10 of Europe’s best getaways for lovers

  3. Center Parcs UK and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    centerparcs.co.uk. Center Parcs UK and Ireland[2][3] (formerly Center Parcs UK) is a short-break holiday company that operates six holiday villages in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, with each covering about 400 acres (1.6 km 2) of woodland. The company's first village opened at Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, in 1987 and its ...

  4. 6 of the best cheap holidays for couples: From weekend breaks ...

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    Enjoy budget breaks with your beloved for less than £350pp at these intimate destinations, from Albania to Tenerife

  5. Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose - Wikipedia

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    Blind As a Bat" was scheduled to be released in the UK on December 18, but was then put back to February 26, as two CDs. [27] In turn, this single was pulled at the last minute, in favor of "Cry Over Me", which was released on May 7, 2007. [28] P. R. Brown directed the videos for "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" and "Cry Over Me".

  6. 5 of the best Christmas breaks for singles over 50 - AOL

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    Return flights, transfers, welcome drinks and a Christmas Eve evening meal are included, the Glacier 3000 ski scene is a short shuttle bus away and the sprawling Meilleret ski area is accessible ...

  7. A History of the World in 100 Objects - Wikipedia

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    In 15-minute presentations broadcast on weekdays on Radio 4, MacGregor used objects of ancient art, industry, technology and arms, all of which are in the British Museum's collections, as an introduction to parts of human history. The series, four years in planning, began on 18 January 2010 and was broadcast over 20 weeks. [1]