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Bath
noun
A tub or pool which is used for bathing: bathtub.
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The morning wakeup bell at 3.45am is followed by a quick bath in warm water, then a silent walk to the main meditation hall, which can seat 200.
Vellore Restaurant Bath Once the fading dame of Bath's luxury hotels, the Spa has really pulled itself together.
What's the best thing to eat in the bath?
Hypnotherapy can work for many people in overcoming shyness, says Gill Ruffles, a hypnotherapist in Bath.
All very sixth-form experimental – tie-dye in the bath is only a matter of time.
The UK has four universities in the top 50: Bath (12), Loughborough (23), Heriot-Watt (47) and Brunel (48), all founded in 1966.
The midwife sent Rhiannon for a bath, and sent her husband, Richard, home.
In an earlier session, Lord Owen delved into medical detail about the 20th century's political leaders, from Winston Churchill dictating memos to his secretary while he lay naked in the bath, a common manifestation, apparently, of bipolar disorder, to John F Kennedy concealing a life-threatening disease from voters all the way through to Blair's messianic hubris.
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At Bath Spa University, for example, as with many others, counselling is available.
But they forgive these smaller issues for the bigger picture; as I greet them they are thumbing through the Wetherspoon magazine, admiring the opulence of Harrogate Wetherspoon, the Winter Gardens, housed in a former Royal Bath building.
Alex, a student at the University of Bath, describes the internet as "an integral part of student research".
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