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91. We revealed that monkeys from Longleat and Woburn safari parks have been sold for laboratory experiments. 92. Should the Council, and perhaps the local landowners, provide large car parks? 93. With the new set-aside agricultural policies, there is a possibility that cultivated parks can be put back to pasture. 94. Rain stopped play in the Parks, with Oxford University on 151 for 5 in their first innings against Northants. 95. But they also use many city services, from the Community Center to Tucson parks and recreation facilities. 96. Like most other parks growing up around Bangalore, it will have its own power, sewage, and satellite communications systems. 97. Similar cabins at several state parks in Northern California are seldom vacant, Picard said. 98. Indeed, there seems to be an unnatural attraction be tween wetlands and development similar to that between trailer parks and tornados. 99. The character of most parks depends substantially on a scattering of trees - whether individually or in clumps. 100. According to figures from Thames Valley police crime in multi-storey car parks is on on increase. 101. Just outside Dundee there are several country parks ideal for gentle walks. 102. And both Yosemite and SequoiaKing National Parks became inaccessible as rising water washed out their main access roads but created new waterfalls. 103. Parks, moreover, can provide significant leisure facilities - and revenue - in their own right. 104. The National Parks need backing, so do the greenbelts and the remaining countryside. 105. Furthermore, these changes have spread to not only the more isolated areas but also to the protected landscapes of national parks. 106. No parking problems at these restaurants with private car parks. 107. Local government agencies that provide libraries and parks and recreational facilities still work, to a degree. 108. He stared down at Fon Parks, his brow creased as he attempted to understand her hostility to him. 109. This beautiful city of parks and flowers boasts one of the most impressive parliament buildings in the world. 110. Above all, parking must be immediately accessible to functions and must not involve crossing roads or car parks. 111. Most of our red deer are feral, having been introduced to or having escaped from deer parks. 112. And discussions over the construction of theme parks and movie theaters slowed to a crawl. 113. Dartmoor in Devon was declared a no-go area, and three royal parks in London were shut to protect deer herds. 114. I trust that the Times editorial policy under Parks will begin with the business-side difficulties kept down to a dull roar. 115. Parks and playgrounds that are perfect for picnicking include the Esplanade, which runs along the banks of the Charles River. 116. Encouragement and funding by richer nations could establish more national parks, essential for preserving the many different kinds of forest. 117. Other parks have more spectacular scenery, higher mountains or ocean views, but Yellowstone is the place for animals. 118. Short stay charges and places in premium car parks have risen and drivers caught flouting the rules face a hefty £30 fine. 119. A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery. 120. For this, it had to be given lungs, in the shape of open spaces, squares, parks and gardens.