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ley lines
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Plural of ley line
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'He has set out the ley lines of a new viewpoint.' Some of Cameron's ley-lined viewpoint is contained in a book Jesse Norman wrote entitled Compassionate Conservatism, published by Policy Exchange.
She talks about ley lines.
Except the bit about ley lines, obviously.
They were into Stonehenge, the pyramids, ley lines.
He sought out ancient ley lines of thought and feeling.
Then it's off to a very different kettle of gefilte, (recommended by the same Fiona Beckett), Aron's Deli in one of Bristol's even foodier enclaves – ley lines upon ley lines – sharing Chandos Road with Wilks, Aviator and No Man's Grace.
Every single location in the UK is at the convergence of three or more ley lines between ancient monuments.
These latter-day ley lines are further defined as "rods of force" that are active in this city.
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Another showed the process at a more advanced stage: straight ley-lines of dense green vegetation receding to the horizon.
We meet rock managers who believe the Beatles' success was down to ley-lines, Scouse mystics theorising that humanity is controlled by an all-powerful duck, and an adolescent Courtney Love, dealing LSD provided by her father.
Picking up on the city's quasi-masonic web of ley-lines, set out in Pierre l'Enfant's 1791 urban plan, which weave Washington's main landmarks into a sometimes suffocating web, Adjaye has slashed great slots into his facade to align with important features in the surrounding landscape.
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