Outdoors groups say public lands hold value for the outdoor recreation economy.
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We may need to work, but we also need facilities for recreation.
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City officials then put homeless families in common areas of recreation centers.
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He seldom walked in the street; his public recreation was in riding.
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The Texas results point to a possible recreation of the Obama Coalition.
Ús de recreational activity en anglès
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But in other studies, retirement was tied to an increase in recreationalactivity.
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Sex is widely considered a morally neutral recreationalactivity, essentially no different from racquetball.
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Shooting guns as a recreationalactivity has never caught on in my social circle.
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A recreationalactivity, harmless as fencing; I practised saying that with a straight face.
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The purpose of this urban park is to create more recreationalactivity in the area.
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I've always understood, theoretically, that rendering oneself supine with fear is an acceptable recreationalactivity.
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Built above the Arras Tunnel, the park provides a space for recreationalactivity and reflection.
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SPARC is the government agency responsible for leading and coordinating sporting and recreationalactivity across the country.
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It may be used at home, and it is a motivating recreationalactivity that provides continuous feedback.
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What it probably was, Neville decided, was that he didn't want to cut off a recreationalactivity.
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These same undesirables can also be seen playing tennis, rugby, golf, bridge, football and most every other recreationalactivity.
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Her brow furrowed and he could tell she was trying to decide whether a recreationalactivity qualified as a job.
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However, no clear associations with aspects of recreationalactivity, including average hours exercised per week or weekly energy expenditure, were observed.
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Farming in New England has been pretty much reduced to a recreationalactivity for rich nostalgists following competition from the US midwest.
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For many of us, dating is a recreationalactivity.…a sport or a game, like the NBA Playoffs or the ever-addictive Words With Friends.
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The Wellingtonian analysis of the state of play from recent recreationalactivities.