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fireside

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The area near a domestic fire or hearth.

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From there I camped along New Zealand's coast, starting at Cape Reinga, went on to sleep out on beaches in Fiji and Tahiti, bedded down on ledges in America's national parks, slept by the fireside, Bedouin-style, in Wadi Rum and under a lavvu – a traditional Sami tent, a bit like a wigwam – in Finland in -40C.

Here is a leader who is at nostalgic ease as he imagines himself addressing every hearth in the country, through a plain-speaking fireside chat.

There are indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, a luxurious spa and hammam and dining options include the atmospheric Kanoun restaurant with fireside bar and roof-top terrace for dining under the stars.

During the dinner, an intimate "fireside chat" at the Manhattan apartment of hoteliers Mati Weiderpass and Ian Reisner earlier this week, Cruz said if one of his daughters was gay, he would still love her "with all our hearts", the New York Times reported on Thursday.

And the chemical changes induced by dry roasting help explain what causes peanut allergy in the first place.In this section Dust to dust Fireside tales Browned off Grand openings ReprintsDr Sattentau and his team injected their mice with proteins derived from raw or dry-roasted peanuts, to prime the animals' immune systems.

There are already signs that Genoa might be the last of such summits, and that a return to the fireside chat approach will be favoured by the Canadian government for next year's gathering.

Then there will be the Czech prime minister, Mirek Topolanek, present as holder of the rotating presidency of the European Union.In this section Stalled factories and fireside chats Default options Silvio's good week Scandals as bitter as a traitor's kiss Not-so-safe havens Unruly neighbours ReprintsHe will be flanked by the president of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso.

He was not included in Wieland's "fireside chats" about festival planning, "evidently thinking he could achieve better results by dispensing with my presence".

But Dr Wiessner thinks fire may also have invented people in a different way, by affecting how the brains it created are used.In this section Dust to dust Fireside tales Browned off Grand openings ReprintsAs the chart shows, conversations she recorded as a young researcher demonstrate a division of conversational labour between daylight hours and evening gatherings around the campfire.

The video has been viewed almost 3m times.In this section Dust to dust Fireside tales Browned off Grand openings ReprintsIt now seems that Dr Kuo might have to make a new video, informing Dr Linde that he has wasted a bottle of bubbly.

Well before Dickens popularised it, the "fireside" was a potent idea with Hunt, who maintained a heroic geniality in the face of bleak circumstances: sickness, debt, too many children and an increasingly alcoholic wife.Hunt was a poet, essayist and theatre critic.

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