Sentence examples for park meaning from inspiring English sources

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Staying on 285 you would go through the real South Park (park meaning a wide open mountain valley in this case).

The route will take place entirely within the Olympic Park, meaning competitors will run past many of the other main Olympic venues which include the Velodrome, Aquatics Centre and Basketball Arena.

That number excludes publicly accessible hotspots you'd find at a café or park, meaning that a majority of those blue little routers sitting in the corner of every New York City apartment can be broken into with little to no effort.

It is considered a passive park, meaning there isn't much room to play sports.

Ochoa called it a passive park, meaning it's used more for activities such as picnics rather than athletics.

They're putting selfie stations all over the park, meaning you'll be able to snap tons of sweet pics for the 'gram without getting yelled at by some dad who says you're "blocking" his "view" of the "game".

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Where to go: The city of Olympos is protected by a national law forbidding the excessive use of concrete in any of Turkey's national parks, meaning that most of the development here is a strictly wooden affair.

But those 2 million more people passing through the doors kept shopping, with a higher average spending of £5.70 per person (including parking) meaning that Stansted's overall revenues still rose a healthy 5%.

Another similarity is that in both cities among their top 12 hotspots are their squares and parks, meaning that outside of their downtowns and besides their most famous attractions, people take photographs and spend their time at locations where they can meet and talk with other people.

In places where they've been installed, he added, sheep herders have come to rely on fences to protect their flock from predators inside the parks meaning they can help both people and animals, he said.

In contrast, the coefficients of the O and/or D models are negative and statistically significant for time spent in food stores, shopping malls, restaurants, and public parks, meaning that people were more likely to go to these places and/or spent a longer time there on a weekend day than on a weekday.

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