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Villa
noun
A house, often larger and more expensive than average, in the countryside or on the coast, often used as a retreat.
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In 1952 we visited Villa Park and the Villa manager, George Martin, asked our manager if we had any promising players.
Or how about a two-bed, two-bath villa in the Spanish countryside, not far from the beaches of Murcia: now £89,500 compared to £135,000 in 2006?
In 2015, by grace of God, he should get out of the [presidential] villa".
The villa is located in a large orchard of cherry trees, and the play is scattered with references both to Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and to Shakespeare's King Lear, two plays which also deal with the loss of power.
"When I go back to Frankfurt and walking the streets, I see and live the fact that half of the city was destroyed in the war: there is a villa, then a barracks, a skyscraper and maybe another villa.
The local building style is thatched, single-storey fishermen's and farmers' huts-turned-holiday-houses for the smart Lisbon set, so this villa bucks the trend – quite beautifully.
From running a successful scuba-diving business on Cyprus, the mother-of-two found herself catapulted into a world of grief, unable to even visit the ornate, two-storey villa the couple had bought on the island.
Beautifully landscaped and designed by the team responsible for at least one Giorgio Armani villa in Italy, the Carib-Italian fusion food is excellent if also priced for the Armani wallet - £15 for a bowl of (delicious) pasta and a tenner for a coffee and pancake breakfast.
It is a theme that sub-Saharan Africa's first UN secretary-general develops later in an interview with the Guardian in a luxury villa at the five-star Saxon Hotel.
For evening entertainment there was one novel that had been left in the villa – James Clavell's Shogun.
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Away: Cut-price Tuscany Villa-booking website To Tuscany has cut prices on 100 of its properties in the month of June.
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