So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting. |
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Under a steady drizzle the Ocean Hunter drew up to a small jetty nestled in the heart of a protected bay. |
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Suds from the soapy sponge he used to clean the floor clung to his sleeves and nestled in his wiry black hair. |
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She kicked the covers to the foot of the bed, swapped her pillow for another, and nestled as close to the wall as she could. |
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Lampless, they climbed a ladder into the dusty hay-rick, and nestled in a corner under the eaves. |
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Below nestled a shingle cove of limpid water and fearless little fish, qualities that tend to bring the boy out of the man. |
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He likens these organisms to Russian dolls, with the original bacteria nestled deep within other organisms. |
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The 12-gauge.50-caliber slug weighs in at 385 grains and is nestled in a sabot. |
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Two large wedges of cheese nestled among a salad of mixed leaves on a tangy raspberry sauce. |
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The smiling father sports a rifle nestled at his hip and wears a hat emblazoned with a coat of arms. |
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The three o'clock hour approached and he was nestled under a blanket on the soft couch. |
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Otavalo is a small town nestled up in the mountains some two hours drive from Quito, and Saturday is its famed market day. |
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Another concrete house nestled amongst the more traditional black and white thatched houses. |
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They were nestled in between the creamy buns, banoffi pie and Belgian gateaux. |
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My last stop was Vancouver, a cosmopolitan seaport nestled between ocean and mountains. |
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If you're not enlightened, Savemart is this big second-hand barn of a store nestled in the industrial sprawl of northern Te Rapa. |
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He was unaware of the beautiful garden nestled in the heart of the hedge maze. |
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Bit-by-bit the bead of a gun sight assembled in her mind's eye and nestled between his thick eyebrows. |
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Two onions, a blueberry, a sesame seed, and two egg bagels, still hot, lay nestled at the bottom. |
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A misplaced pass by Bloom led to Wilson being played into the box and his low shot nestled into the far corner of the net. |
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The thatched bar, nestled in a tiny village of about 12 houses, has already enjoyed a busy year. |
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Small candles were tactically nestled amongst the branches to be lit at night, representing the twinkling stars of the heavens. |
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She nestled her face into his chest, muffling her sobs in his bloodstained clothing. |
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The settlement is nestled between population centers, where unpatrolled rural roads lend themselves to secrecy. |
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Small beings that eat wood are nestled deeply and comfortably in a dead tree trunk. |
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Birds twittered gaily, nestled safe between the trees, and flowers unfolded into bright, matured blooms. |
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A man his age, his hair combed back with brilliantine, was nestled in one of the chairs. |
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He was won over in two bites of non-greasy, tender chunks of meat nestled in a rich dark brown curry sauce. |
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It has panoramic views of the golf course and is nestled in a spinney just off Leigh Road. |
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The cliffs behind me were green and lush with ferns, and there were square white buildings nestled into the vegetation. |
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Unfortunately these are nestled in an album noteworthy mostly for its blandness. |
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The only signs of human habitation are the couple of luxury hotels nestled discreetly between groups of trees. |
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The college is nestled into a hillside and is surrounded by a magnificent stand of fir trees. |
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The caravan of RV's trucked down Orcas and invaded the quiet cove on East Sound bay where the resort is nestled. |
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These roots, dropping into the surrounding mud, also become stilts that support more stilts and new trunks nestled in the tangled mass. |
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Even more incongruous was coming across a town of steeply gabled Swiss chalets nestled in a sea of pine trees in the hills outside Fez. |
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The house took a while to find, nestled as it is in the lower parts of one of the more hilly areas of Mill Valley in Marin. |
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This is a fossil that consists of only the pelvic region of an oviraptor, which also happens to have a pair of large eggs nestled inside it. |
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The third day, we ascended to 14,000-foot Mawenzi Tarn, a mucky natural sump nestled against the jagged brown peak of Mawenzi itself. |
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Pick it up and you discover underneath, nestled in a cutout hollow of thick cardboard, a smaller book! |
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It was a quaint little place, nestled in a hollow in the hills, and smoke rose cozily out of the chimneys of the houses. |
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She watched this from her third-story bedroom in the Darville estate, and her gaze wandered over to the farm that nestled into the hollow. |
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An award-winning cabin in Monteagle is nestled in a Tennessee mountain hollow and projects from the hillside to overlook a mountain stream. |
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Opening it, he saw that nestled amongst the soft padding of the box was a sword three inches long carved out of obsidian. |
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It was a fort-looking place, nestled in a valley and surrounded by tall wooden palisades. |
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Velvet-backed swimming crabs were numerous, and edible crabs nestled into the anemones, as did small pollack. |
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Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres. |
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She nestled happily in the curve of his arm, clasping his hand between hers. |
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He pulled her towards a tall stone tower nestled against a clump of apple trees. |
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Peter has found his niche nestled in a small coastal enclave in central California. |
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Sure enough, there it was, nestled in a corner along with a cluster of dusty cobwebs and long deceased spiders. |
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A small fridge is nestled beside him, salt and pepper shakers stand in the centre console and a bed stretches behind the seats. |
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The province's second largest city, Ottawa, Canada's capital, is picturesquely nestled at the junction of three rivers. |
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My belly button sticks out like an outtie but it nestled in my belly like an innie. |
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She popped on reading glasses as she nestled on a wrought iron garden swing, flanked by her children, and began reading from the book. |
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There is a tree that stands in Denison, Texas, offering shade to a modest frame house that once nestled close to three rail lines. |
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Then we freewheeled down countless switchbacks to Sangdu, nestled in the corner of a wide earthy valley dotted with ponies, pigs and yaks. |
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The water mill, here nestled in a deep valley, is driven by a large, undershot, vertical waterwheel and right-angle gearing. |
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But there's still no place else quite like this tropical getaway, nestled at the southernmost tip of the continental United States. |
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James walked into the sitting room where a baby grand piano was nestled in the corner. |
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A brook gurgled by peacefully and there, nestled against the coniferous trees, was a hut. |
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The drummer, grinning at the joke, lounges on the open gate of the dump truck, his drums nestled among the garbage. |
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Two large cannolis, each with mini chocolate chips on either end were nestled inside, the tops of the crispy pastry shells sprinkled lightly with powdered sugar. |
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Yet the ceremony, which signified the peaceful transfer of control from Nigeria to Cameroon of this one village nestled on the border, was truly remarkable. |
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It's the circular leaf-like shape of the island that gives Antigua its undulating shoreline, within which so many of its famed beaches are nestled. |
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It is a wildly ambitious essay that has been anthologized elsewhere, but it resonates here more than ever, finally nestled among the other work that occasioned it. |
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One classic puzzle, for example, starts with six coins packed tightly together in a rhomboid formation, made up of two nestled rows of three coins each. |
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For this rural city nestled in an Appalachian Mountain valley at the headwaters of three major rivers, the question was whether trees could reduce flooding. |
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His eyes settled on a Rolodex, nestled between the telephone and the raised edge of the desktop, and he reached for it with a soft grunt of satisfaction. |
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I smiled and explained what Teddy was doing nestled in my bosom. |
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The banished nurse sat with her tiny bee-friend nestled in her bosom. |
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The cash is now nestled in a safety deposit box at the hotel. |
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Katlyn nestled into his arms and rested her head on his chest. |
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But not all of Vegas' attractions are nestled on the main strip. |
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With a little planning you can enjoy a view from your window of snow on the plumes of pampas grass or on a garden statue nestled into a green hedge. |
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In the stuffy room, its walls lined with fussy little ornaments, but no photos of family or friends, I nestled into my brother and promptly fell asleep as only a child can do. |
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Cindy swallowed and nodded without a word as the two of them headed across the cropped green lawn toward a small gazebo nestled underneath a copse of danra trees. |
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She nods slowly and scuttles away, going from sitting next to me to between Brendon and a meditating Seleth, the four of us nestled in a shady corner. |
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After the usual preliminaries a smiling countrywoman appeared, bearing a platter on which nestled a large sea bass in a bed of tinder-dry brushwood gathered from the beach. |
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Inside each complimentary cold bag, nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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The jumbotron was set up facing Alma Mater, the crowds nestled round her like chicks round a bronze mother hen. |
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The groundhogs have chewed through countless car wires and insulation, and have even been found by unsuspecting mechanics nestled under car hoods, still perniciously gnawing. |
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On the back of the vest, nestled between two water bottle pockets, is a large pouch that would be perfect for a mess kit or other largish survival item. |
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A pendant hung on the chain, nestled in between her collarbones. |
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Regularly on the lineup, though nestled among the headliners, was Roy Masters. |
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Until moments before the photograph was taken, they nestled in a black bin liner of assorted laundry that I was attempting to transfer from my car to my new flat. |
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There were giant leopard cowries nestled in between coral heads. |
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We understand that these characters are intricately nestled in an odd dynamic, showing love in strange ways, acting duplicitously towards each other. |
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She would be nestled in the downy pillow she loved so dearly. |
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Three of them do national service together in Kiryat Arba, a settlement nestled right next to the ancient city of Hebron. |
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Nevers is a revelation for us both, a wonderful town nestled on the Loire and bursting with cathedrals, chateaux and history. |
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She opened a drawer in the restroom cabinet, moved aside a curling iron and a hairbrush, and stared with a long face at the coin nestled among the hair pens and mascara wands. |
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The natural timber chalets of Tenggol Aqua Resort blend harmoniously into the environment, nestled comfortably amongst the lush green fringing the beach. |
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus. |
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It was nestled in the side of a valley, at the end of a mountain chain. |
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However, a cold beer nestled in your backpack is the perfect treat when you finally make it to that vista or waterfall. |
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She could see the town below her, nestled on top of a low hill, surrounded by a crenellated wall from the Middle Ages. |
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With as little of movement as possible, Aeon nestled her head closer to his chest, even more inder his chin. |
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She made no answer, but her fingers nervously nestled the leaves of a book. |
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Most of the nests are constructed on precarious perches nestled in the virtually vertical cliffs of the basalt and conglomerate. |
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The plateau also hosts the country's largest lake, Lake Taupo, nestled in the caldera of one of the world's most active supervolcanoes. |
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Barrio La Libertad is one of the older neighbourhoods and is nestled in the eastern part of the city. |
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The rocks that now form the continent of Zealandia were nestled between Eastern Australia and Western Antarctica. |
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The stream begins at Greendale Tarn, nestled into the steep face of Middle Fell. |
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Snow Creek is a tiny village off of Highway 111 near I-10 nestled on an alluvial fan at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains. |
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The boongary sleeps during the day, nestled in a fork in the branches high among the tree-tops. |
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Her husband Anthony beamed in the maternity ward as they talked about names for the boy nestled in a blanket with a yellow knit cap. |
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It was a long day and everyone cheered when we turned into Oban, nestled in the crook of a sheltered bay. |
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And, yes, there are even books nestled in among small sculptures, flower arrangements and elegant cachepots. |
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Bird nests have been found in the opening of the AH-64 tail rotor and nestled underneath the cambered fairing of a Black Hawk. |
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Coppiced, peeled sweet chestnut will form beautiful hurdle fencing nestled among the planting. |
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The rural county is 90 miles long with communities nestled between the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains. |
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A 45min-1 hour walk will take you to two spectacular coves nestled between cliffs covered with sprawling native pohutukawa trees. |
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Our destination was a hidden chalet nestled in snowdrifts where an enormous bowl of spicy vin chaud awaited us. |
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Morrison ran on to a through ball, toepoked it towards the goal, Sorensen went to ground too early and the ball bounced slowly over his chest and nestled in the goal. |
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In the absence of a brick oven, the beans were cooked in a beanpot nestled in a bed of embers placed near the outer edges of a hearth, about a foot away from the fire. |
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At the end of the garden a glade gave way to Onoclea ferns and Lily of the Valley, mosses and even a tiny group of Lady's Slipper orchids nestled up close to a rock. |
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The programme nestled Georgian bard Asiq Nargile's Azerbaijani folk ballads between electronic act Jahiliyya Fields and Japanese noiseniks Hijokaidan. |
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On the site of a former rose-growing nursery, each home is nestled in a spacious plot, surrounded by picturesque mature trees, rosebeds and immaculately landscaped plazas. |
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Now New Zealand's fastest growing tourist attraction, Hobbiton is nestled in a working sheep farm near the small town of Matamata in the Waikato region. |
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Then the chance came up to visit Mayenne, the smallest department in the country, nestled in an area of France to the south of Normandy and east of Brittany. |
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As such, nestled within the many invocations of exemplary apian industry is always a meditation on scale even as scale seems to recede within these descriptions. |
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In 1998, friends and family persuaded a balking Garcia to build the Alerce Mountain Lodge, an eco-inn nestled in a pristine grove two hours east of Puerto Varas. |
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