As a result the firm said the project's long-term plans included new countryside paths and bridleways, areas of habitat specifically designed for nature conservation and lakes for sailing and canoeing.
The drummer who made it for the long haul, Max Weinberg, owns houses in the New Jersey countryside and Tuscany.
Leaning forward, Mike Fifer squeezes off a round from a small-caliber, double-action revolver, piercing the quiet, autumnal New Hampshire countryside.
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The men who lead the country have even described Huaxi as a model to be emulated in the construction of China's "new socialist countryside, " the latest campaign to reinvigorate the ailing rural areas.
Mr Howe added that the new Wildlife and Countryside Act, which gained Royal Assent earlier this year, should further help to protect endangered species.
So the junta followed suit, building new campuses in the countryside and laying down stiff rules for extracurricular activities.
New Labour saw the countryside as a "rural version of the Dome rather than a real place where real people work and live" he added.
MST's political success is stimulating a new migration to the countryside, as the children of those who moved to the cities find that urban life offers only unemployment.
Now the theory is that delays to building fast-track rail lines through countryside or new runways in residential areas of the south east would shrink - creating jobs in the short term and improving productive infrastructure in the medium term.
The LDP is strong in the countryside, while New Komeito is powerful in many urban districts.
McGeechan's latest high-profile rugby job was announced at Bath's new headquarters in the Somerset countryside at Farleigh House.
These and other green groups are also separately strongly opposing plans for almost 200 new road schemes in the countryside, which businesses say will help stimulate the economy.
And my organization, Root Capital, is financing two fair trade certified, organic cocoa enterprises, Kpeya Agricultural Enterprise and Balmed Holdings, both of which are breathing new life into the shattered countryside of Sierra Leone.
"Thousands of new jobs took root in a countryside where appliances and plumbing were soon commonplace, " Rohatyn writes.
Up to 10, 000 new homes could be built in Sussex countryside 10 miles north of Brighton.
In 2003 the government introduced a new medical-insurance scheme in the countryside.
"It can provide jobs and important new opportunities for farmers and others in the countryside, " he told reporters.
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Apart from the new, modern atrium with a view of the countryside, a fresh coat of paint and some structural repairs, little appears to have changed.
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But while the effect of this new legislation will be felt in the towns and countryside, it is at Westminster where the decisions will be taken - and some MPs are saying that the Planning Bill is becoming as contentious an issue as the 42-day terror legislation.
The new environmental management body is being created through a merger of the Countryside Council, Environment Agency and Forestry Commission Wales.
Dafydd Elis-Thomas, AM for Dwyfor Meirionnydd asked how the minister would ensure that activity would continue in the transition period of merging the Forestry Commission, Countryside Council for Wales and the Environment Agency into a new single environmental body.
Inland, the fertile Istrian hills have become the new Tuscany for some, with attractive old farmhouses to renovate and a countryside that produces a wealth of delicious dishes (and even white truffles).
He said a healthy economy was vital to "the survival of attractive, ordinary countryside, but as farmers diversify, it is crucial that new businesses enhance their rural setting and help sustain the management of the land".
"Hopefully the new man will have an understanding of the needs of dairy farmers and the countryside as a whole, " Mr Smith said.
In the countryside, despite the government's rapid rolling out of a new insurance scheme in the past few years, many peasants still shy away from hospitals.
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The killings in Houla, on a countryside plain northwest of the city of Homs, appeared to mark a new turn in Syria's violent descent into civil conflict.
Its spoof report said Zuma's countryside homestead at Nkandla would be "aggressively enlarged" to accommodate a new 200m rand residence for Xi that will include a helipad, bunker and a tea house.
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Though this had happened before in the countryside, in the cities people were on the move, coming into contact with new room-sharers.
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He rules for 50 years, until a new enemy emerges--a dragon whose treasure has been looted and who burns up the countryside in retaliation.
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