Blackman is smuggled out of the country, given a new identity, and tucked away in a small town in Italy. |
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The restaurant name was franchised out, which is why you still occasionally stumble on a Pierre Victoire tucked away on an English high street. |
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Instead of being nicely tucked away inside my navel, it's now hovering just above, all hyperpigmented and puckery looking. |
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And he keeps three tucked away in a drawer to one day give to his grandkids. |
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This is a spacious and tastefully decorated town residence, discreetly tucked away off one of Dublin's most convenient roads. |
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In fact it's tucked away on the roof, surrounded by air conditioning ducts and vents. |
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Ian Holmes showed nerves of steel as he comfortably tucked away the penalty kick. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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It's tucked away in a little arcade, four minutes walk from the town centre. |
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If you like the backlit Italian stained-glass alcove tucked away in the back, you'll love the loungey second-floor expansion coming this fall. |
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The roof is made of high quality fabric, and when tucked away, folds into three layers on top of one another. |
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Palau is an extremely beautiful Micronesian nation tucked away in a corner of the West Pacific close to Philippines. |
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We sit tucked away under the handkerchief-sized canopy, shielding our fair Scottish skin from the scorching sun. |
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She poured herself a cup from the flask she had tucked away in the holdall she'd brought. |
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The Cherry Lounge was the name of the small, hole in the wall, jazz club that seemed tucked away from the public. |
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She knew that she was in luck when she saw a small pawnshop tucked away in the corner of the alley. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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The town is distinctly Italian in feel, with a smattering of luxury hotels and art galleries tucked away in its winding, narrow streets. |
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So it was with a certain sense of the unknown that I stepped into the most tucked away recording studio I've ever set foot in. |
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Details of our judges' individual sentencing records and workloads remain tucked away in official files away from prying eyes. |
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I think it was the smallest nite spot I have ever seen, tucked away in a basement on a little known back street. |
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Then I grab the TV controller and bottle in right hand, baby safely tucked away in the crook of my left elbow and plop down on the couch. |
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With a cleanly shaven face, he kept himself quite neat, plaid lumberjack shirt tucked away into fading khaki pants. |
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The hill is also home to the samadhi of Babaji, the founder of the temple's order who now rests in a cave tucked away anonymously. |
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The city has always been a hot spot for youth culture and dance music, safely tucked away from the fickle world of London tastemakers. |
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Dodging the scallies on Chapel Street, I eventually found the said venue tucked away on Bloom Street. |
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Once his keys were safely tucked away in his pocket, he headed for the elevators. |
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The Hotel du Vin is tucked away in one of the small streets, just a short stroll from the seafront. |
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The Hotel Bel Air is tucked away off the main drag and is even more exclusive than its neighbour. |
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A more formal statue of Jenner is tucked away in one of the more quiet areas of Hyde Park in London. |
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Stacks of felt by Joseph Beuys and installation pieces in dirt, gravel, mirror and glass by Robert Smithson are tucked away in corners. |
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With all the warm woollies tucked away in your wardrobe along with mothballs for company, it is time you get yourself a brand new wardrobe. |
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One of the best magazines we discovered was not at Frieze but tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookshop at Tate Modern. |
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There are 12 villas and a plantation house tucked away amid the mango and breadfruit trees offering the ultimate in privacy and relaxation. |
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Everything was tucked away in the kitchen, no decorative potholders, or ceramic roosters to brighten up the room. |
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Furthermore these trackers can be tucked away in an ISA, which protects the investment from any capital gains. |
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When not in use, equipment is easily tucked away into specially designed, built-in maple cabinets, headboards, and niches. |
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There is eaves storage available here, cleverly tucked away behind pine doors. |
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Then, end the day at a downtown hotel in one of our world-class cities or tucked away in a chateau, chalet, or a cosy seaside inn! |
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He could barely see them, as they were tucked away inside of a giant hollow tree. |
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Instinctively, his hand went to his own gun, tucked away in the leather holster by his belt. |
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When you get chickenpox, the virus lies dormant, tucked away in a nerve root. |
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Their land is fairly remote, tucked away from customary life on undulating hills and drainage folds that are thickly wooded with live oak and chaparral. |
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The tall lifeless buildings of New York, busy streets and nine-to-fivers faded into non-existence as a closer look revealed a river tucked away between two hills. |
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That piece was neatly tucked away on page 2C, below the fold. |
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A poignant and moving text tucked away on the page seems to sum it all up. |
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More popularly known by the generic name of Jamali-Kamali, this garden has the remains of the cities of Delhi, tucked away under its green grass and tall trees. |
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Built around the 1940s Mill House, at Barrowford is tucked away behind a mature tree lined avenue that offers privacy and seclusion to the property. |
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I would spend as much time as I possibly could tucked away in different corners of the house reading pretty much anything I could lay my hands on on the subject. |
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In the morning I sit at the computer, which is tucked away in a room without windows, and when I make coffee it's sunny but the light dims and we have rain by noon. |
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My desk was tucked away in a corner, next to the emergency exit. |
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The Media Collection is tucked away on the fifth floor, surrounded on three sides by the ocean of print that comprises the upper half of the library. |
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Learning to keep your guiding fingers safely tucked away and make safe cuts is absolutely essentially to kitchen safety. |
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If you zoom in on Google Maps, you can just make out the jumbles of industrial machinery tucked away inside. |
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Ensure any items that you want to keep are away from your setout treasures or tucked away safely in your garage. |
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The garden abounds with stone carvings, some part of the fabric, others left sitting on walls or tucked away in corners to be found as you wander. |
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Goadby Marwood is tucked away right at the end of a no-through road, a cluster of pretty houses and cottages of astonishing amber-coloured stone. |
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Finally, the pubic area is tucked away in the discreet bay of shadow formed by the surrounding hills: a touching show of unwitting decorum. |
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The all-metal aircraft had controls, armament, and even landing gears that were tucked away out of the slip stream to increase speed, range, and performance. |
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Council tenants whose furniture was ruined had to scramble around borrowing beds when there were stocks of camp beds and blankets tucked away for just such an emergency. |
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Tallis Outpost, a Republic listening post tucked away in the Gam Tim'nisi asteroid belt has fallen under attack. |
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The tabard was sleeveless, showing the white long sleeved shirt that the person wore under it, the end of which tucked away underneath simple iron gauntlets. |
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In bosky little corners of England, tucked away down country lanes and suburban cul-de-sacs, are the remnants of pioneering experiments in modern living. |
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This cap has cinched elastic edging that keeps hair dry and securely tucked away from your face while you wash or shower. |
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And we felt the title suited the way we produced the new album, all four of us tucked away behind closed doors. |
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We each took one more step, then stopped, as the string orchestra, tucked away in the corner nearest the dance floor, struck up the national anthem. |
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Many homesick Bengalis in Bangalore have discovered a small restaurant tucked away in the heart of the Majestic area that gives them a taste of home-cooked food. |
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Moreover, an extremely powerful laser scanner is also tucked away in this data terminal. |
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And people with abundant creative energy don't want to be safely tucked away somewhere. |
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For example, by making sure that doorways are not blocked and that computer and network cables are tucked away neatly to prevent tripping. |
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Transducers are tucked away within the heart of power electronics industrial applications. |
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In March of 1982, for example, they tucked away an average of 21.2 per cent of their disposable income. |
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Ensure that cables are tucked away safely and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. |
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Plots of land are dotted around the property with one 'magic' parcel just 50m tucked away from the property. |
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His own crude, unfinished, creation was tucked away in a closet until his mother finally discarded it in a grand spring cleaning. |
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A key issue for such organisations is the structure of the EMAS scheme, which is tucked away in Annex II of the proposal. |
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It has a lot of tucked away places where you can drop in, hang around, browse to your heart's content and walk away without feeling guilty about not buying anything. |
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Set in acres of olive groves and fruit orchards and reached by an unsurfaced road, it was tucked away with only a handful of locals knowing where to find it. |
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Print and framing shops can be found in every mall, many strip shopping centers, and tucked away in old city shopping areas in every metropolitan community in America. |
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It is usually tucked away under the reserve information services budget headings. |
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With companies purchasing storage space in record numbers, the question that presents itself is how to manage and monitor all of this information once it is tucked away. |
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Using actual paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, Brown deciphers hidden codes tucked away inside these great art works by Da Vinci himself. |
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Zygier was tucked away by the state after a bout of closed-door legal proceedings. |
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The Alamein line is one of two branch lines, neatly tucked away in the mid suburbs, that feeds into one of the main lines on the suburban network. |
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This park, tucked away in the hills and hollows of central Kentucky, protects the longest cave system in the world, a five-level labyrinth with more than 365 miles of tunnels. |
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The hotel is tucked away from the coast up a hill, though it also maintains its own separate seafront complete with a pier, bar and some stagey awnings. |
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Time was when lights tucked away in the front wings were a sign of sophistication and cool, but with the passing of the Corvette and the Lotus Esprit no car has them any more. |
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Is there a certain purity in your life of solitude tucked away in Sologne? |
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I have given you this answer because as digital technology develops, it is starting to carry codes which are tucked away within the actual digitization itself for its own protection. |
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On a cool September night the lights are still burning in the second-floor room of an otherwise deserted office block, tucked away off a nondescript residential street in the centre of Europe. |
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But it is less the eremitic tradition that sparks her than her encounters with living hermits, tucked away in Wales and Scotland and at the bottom of a Surrey garden. |
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In view of the nature of the supervisory mechanism itself the only appropriate answer seems to me to be in the resolution itself and not tucked away in a note, as was the original intention of the rapporteur himself. |
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White crab spiders, ambush bugs and praying mantis can all be seen tucked away in the flowers and foliage, waiting for other insects to stumble too close. |
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His kneepad rested unattended to, his shoulder pads tucked away, his cleats dirty and worn. |
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Our wall organizer can stash away so many things, yet can also make itself completely invisible if required, for its removable coat hanger allows it to be tucked away quickly in the cupboard. |
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Even though many recipes today have all the nutritional information easily available, there are always some old family recipes tucked away that leave some guesswork. |
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Christopher medal in their suitcase, clip one onto car visors, or keep them tucked away in glove compartments. |
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In his village tucked away in the middle of a garrigue, he invents an exceptional cuisine, as if he were composing a hymn to the sun and the land. |
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Sturdy tow bar is there when you need it, but can be tucked away out of sight for uncompromised styling and easier access to the luggage compartment. |
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So far, so conventional, but then, tucked away on page 254, is this convulsionary piece of information. |
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Twisting sharply upwards from the waterfront, these neighbouring barrios are home to galleries, restaurants, bars and hotels, all tucked away on quiet, cobbled streets lined with clapboard houses in kaleidoscopic colours. |
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The lithium-ion battery pack is tucked away under the rear seats, while some of the trunk space was sacrificed to make room for the hydrogen tank. |
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This issue was resolved by recommending that each employee take the appropriate action to make sure all wires are tucked away in a neat and orderly fashion. |
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The shed was collecting flyspecks and dust in a vault-like granary tucked away on his property. |
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Hollywood was young and secrets were still tucked away in the bottom drawer of someone's chifforobe. |
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Two casitas, tucked away under towering salt cedar and the spacious homestead house are also available at extra cost. |
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He always has his blue heeler dog in his office tucked away under his feet or near the door. |
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Cinematic Fight Studio is tucked away on Borden Ave. in Long Island City. |
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Everything else is discreetly tucked away. |
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So the huge debts were shunted into the new state-owned company where the grim financial picture is still tucked away. The accounts for 2000 show RFF running at a loss of euro1.7 billion a year. |
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It's been said that Wilder modeled that fictional setting on Peterborough, a quaint burg tucked away in New Hampshire's verdant southwestern hills. |
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Preston's main high streets are Fishergate and Friargate which offer shops, bars and restaurants with many more tucked away down the side streets. |
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Carefully tucked away amongst personal belongings is the pocketwatch given to my Grandfather as a wedding present by his in-laws, somewhere around a century ago. |
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