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It is commonly used to refer to the biblical Garden of Eden as a place of paradise and perfection. It can also be used to describe any idyllic place or state. Example: After years of traveling, they finally found their own personal slice of Eden in a remote village in the mountains.
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Eden
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A paradise on Earth.
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ANTHONY EDEN equals the Suez crisis; Jim Callaghan connotes the "winter of discontent": such are the simplifications and cruelties of national memory.
That doesn't absolve Bush and Blair (ignorant fellows both), Eden or poor deluded Lawrence from what they caused to be done in Egypt, Iraq, Palestine and the rest.
In Richard II, Shakespeare referred to it as "this scepter'd isle, this other Eden, demi-paradise, this fortress build by Nature itself", but perhaps what has given the UK its true fertility, particularly in song, is best summed up by that cantankerous cultural figure John Lydon: "Britain is an island; it's always had a constant ebb and flow of immigration – it makes it a better place".
There were so many hangers-on, said John of Hildesheim, that they could not get lodgings in Jerusalem and had to camp outside, looking like a besieging army.Flustered as the kings were, the great treasure seemed to get forgotten (except for a small golden apple that was once Alexander's, offered by Melchior, which immediately fell to ash because it symbolised, unhappily, Eve's apple in Eden).
The pair from Eden Hazard when Tony Pulis's Palace prevailed at Selhurst Park last season were two of his best, though Speroni tends to reflect on team performances rather than personal excellence with more pride.
A £14m national landscape discovery centre, which he describes as the north's answer to the Eden Project, will have an observatory when it is completed in a couple of years.
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There were long periods of this display which were desperately unimpressive against a team put to the sword a fortnight ago and the memories with which the Premier League leaders left Slovenia were more of a rare Eden Hazard penalty miss, an undeniably sloppy performance and even a show of dissatisfaction by the travelling support which clearly went unappreciated by those in the visitors' dug-out.
As I've pointed out before, no Conservative prime minister has improved his party's share of the vote since Anthony Eden in rather special circumstances in 1955.
Related: Election live: Osborne and May return in new Cameron cabinet Downing Street hailed an historic victory as Cameron became the first prime minister since Anthony Eden in 1955 to increase his party's vote in both the number of seats (up from 306 in 2010 to 331) and percentage terms (up from 36.1% to 36.9%).
First, there was the obvious case of mistaken identity, Marriner incorrectly identifying Gibbs as the player diving to palm away Eden Hazard's shot on the Arsenal goalline.
Sprinter Sagan is very much the Eden Hazard of the Tour - he's wearing the white jersey for best young rider, even though he seems far too old.
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