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Despite low frequentation, the visit is worthwhile and even more attractive given its authenticity.
Has also been documented frequentation in Roman times.
Until 1993 Opperzau had a train stop which has been disused because of lack passenger frequentation.
The frequentation of death which makes life so precious also finishes, sometimes, by giving one a distaste for it, and more often, lassitude.
Hugh Steven James Mingay - Low frequentation on "Radical Cut"
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In 1993, to ensure a better frequentation, a ferris wheel ride was added to the building, named Les Pirouettes du Vieux Moulin.
The settlement's high level of frequentation can be attributed to the shallow water between the present old Neckar bridge and the cliffs by the castle and Regiswindis Church.
The Secret Life appears to expose Clinton's apparent use of drugs, frequentation of prostitutes, and lies to the people who surrounded him including friends, business partners, and political colleagues.
On going out the Assistant Commissioner made to himself the observation that the patrons of the place had lost in the frequentation of fraudulent cookery all their national and private characteristics.
In the same year, it developed a charter for sustainable development of the Salève trying to reconcile the conservation of the massif with its increasing frequentation with a vision on 30 years.
During the frequentation of her course she was found by Vittorio De Sica, making her debut at 22 years old in his film Teresa Venerdì (1941), as the main character.
To those, however, who chose to defy public opinion and to disregard the dangers which attended the frequentation of Mother Théot's sorceries, these latter had lost little or nothing of their pristine solemnity.
It was not devotion to an outdoor life, but the frequentation of foreign cafes which was responsible for that habit, investing with a character of unceremonious impermanency Mr Verloc's steady fidelity to his own fireside.
In view of Low Island tales, and that awful frequentation which makes men avoid the seaward beaches of an atoll, some two score of those that ate with us may have returned, for the occasion, from the kingdom of the dead.
It prescribes severe simplicity of dress and of life, and certain abstinences and prayers and other religious exercises, and forbids the frequentation of the theatre, the bearing of arms and the taking of oaths except when administered by magistrates.
They recommend the faithful not to practice circumcision, to admit the Gentiles, to avoid Jewish and pagan customs, the distinction of clean and unclean foods, the worship of idols, the vices of avarice and gluttony, frequentation of theatres, and taking of oaths.