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Wear it loose, tucked in, or front-tucked, and to work during the week or the farmer's market on the weekend.
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The quintessential Ruth, to me, is those horrible mom jeans, tucked into slouchy socks, bad tennis shoes, and a loose button down tucked in.
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"A lot of these contact sheets were tucked away in shoe boxes or tucked away in the back of closets or in basements," Tobak said.
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Tucked away inside of PaaDee—but, like, very tucked away, as in hiding behind a sneaky bookshelf door—is a 24-seat tasting menu experience accessible by reservation only.
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It may seem equally bizarre that my dad's sweater is tucked into his trousers but since he also tucked his shirt into his underpants, an internally layered logic is at work.
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No — the story was tucked deep inside major newspapers.
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"Customers will choose from a selection of thousands of items tucked away in a Prime Air fulfillment center tucked away just over the horizon from their homes" Amazon says in a video.
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Standouts include the Second Skin Lounge Pant, made of super soft non-pilling micro-modal, Stay-Up Dress Sock, the Second Skin Crew-Neck Stay-Tucked Undershirt, and the Air Stay-Tucked Camisole.
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Pioneertown is tucked just above Yucca Valley and Joshua Tree.
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I occasionally find cool stuff tucked away in science labs.
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Maybe you tucked in early for a good night's sleep.
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Look at them all, tucked up and ready for bed.
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A playground is tucked in a corner of the property.
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He then tucked the paper back into his jacket pocket.
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Take a look for yourself before they've tucked themselves in.
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"This can't be tucked under the rug anymore," Purinton said.
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Palmieri whirled around and tucked the puck between Copley's legs.
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The rest of your fingers remain tucked into you palm.
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Our guess is it'll wanna keep you tucked in bed.
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And are those bars of soap tucked into the nylons?
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It was tucked into a budget deal approved on Thursday.
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Rizzo tucked one for the team and slayed all day!
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It's all sort of tucked under this veil of consumerism.
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Tucked away in the back matter, there's a tragic coda.
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Tucked into her remarks was the story of Army Capt.
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The man has a Janbiya knife tucked into his belt.
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The actual movies are tucked away, down long, dark hallways.
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It was a $22.8 million pivot, tucked into an acquisition.
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But crucially, there was something sober tucked around the wit.
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"She seemed muted and tucked away," her cousin Anna said.
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A small fridge and kettle are tucked behind the door.
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He printed it off and tucked it into my purse.
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A sculpture of a hippo is tucked into the stairwell.
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It's skinny jeans with too many zippers tucked into boots.
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All three had handguns tucked into their waistbands, he said.
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TUCKED IN I'll take a shower and go to bed.
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An intriguing name was tucked into the Al Jazeera documentary.
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Leather, satin and crocodile gems are tucked in the back.
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But Jimmy Fallon noticed something else tucked into the legislation.
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Liang tucked the papers into his backpack without a word.
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A revolver was tucked into the back of his jeans.
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I keep you tucked into a bonnet while I sleep.
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The office was tucked away behind a plain, gray door ...
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M. looks half asleep tucked under our covers in bed.
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Yoel was tucked tenderly in the crook of his arm.
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The result — undulating fairways tucked among imposing dunes — is spectacular.
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The result — undulating fairways tucked among imposing dunes — is spectacular.
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Also tucked into the bedroom wing is a laundry room.
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She'd be tucked away in an attic somewhere, damaged goods forevermore.
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The option is usually tucked away deep in the account settings.
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Scott's driver license was still tucked in Slager's belt, she said.
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Eventually, you'll get used to keeping your curling irons tucked away.
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They tucked their hands behind their backs, bowing their heads pensively.
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The woman with long, soft waves gently tucked behind one ear?
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Some like a central location; others somewhere quiet and tucked-away.
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I tucked my shoes behind my chair, and I was fine.
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Channels are tucked away under their tab, instead of the sidebar.
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Some shortcuts, such as volume control and AirDrop are tucked away.
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And there's the legendary Hybrid Synergy Drive tucked under the hood.
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Tucked into her polished 'do were Frangipani flowers, native to Fiji.
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Southern preppiedom: gingham shirts tucked into thigh-length khaki shorts with
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Just like that, all my digital friendships were tucked neatly away.
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A washer, dryer and ironing board are tucked into a cupboard.
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Bunk beds were tucked into the corner of each small cell.
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That said, our fighting spirits won't be tucked too far away.
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But I do call it – he's like, ready to be tucked?
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About 12 teenagers sat on the floor tucked in heavy blankets.
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There are also new patrols, public events and secrets tucked away.
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One of Oakland's largest encampments is tucked behind a Home Depot.
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There are plenty of gems tucked within the fine print, too.
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That's why it couldn't be tucked away inside of chat threads.
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Saad tucked the puck past Montoya to make it 2-0.
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Keep it tucked away; we don't want to see it yet.
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Children sometimes traveled along, tucked around the feet of their fathers.
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I felt like a child being tucked into a warm bed.
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The compact bathroom has storage space tucked away under the sink.
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We tucked in with them and that's how we got home.
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The Corps' office, tucked behind a formidable iron fence, looked empty.
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Moala tucked the ball and sprinted 27 yards for a touchdown.
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A box of cereal was tucked into position on the counter.
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"It was kind of an afterthought really, tucked away," Street says.
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It was up a few floors and tucked in a corner
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We diet, we exercise, we get plumped and lifted and tucked.
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Tucked inside was a picture of the granddaughter he'd never met.
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The knack is knowing where to go as it's tucked away.
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Ms. Choi believed her sister carried opium tucked into her clothing.
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Tucked into the measure that will fund the government through Feb.
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Another two bunches are tucked between her forearms and her breasts.
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Republicans have their fangs bared and you have your tails tucked.
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Dad, pencil tucked into his chest pocket, chuckled along with him.
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He kept the arms inside a sock, tucked underneath his bed.
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There were more: dozens tucked away in the artist's two studios.
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Tucked among them are small subdivisions, many built in the 1980s.
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The resurgent Bloc Québécois slyly tucked it away during the campaign.
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His ashes sit in their living room, tucked above family photos.
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Close to 29,000 cartridges were tucked away inside a Cadillac Escalade.
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Tucked between them is one of the neighborhood's grand outdoor staircases.
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He tucked his hands into his pockets like two clipped birds.
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His chronograph is often tucked discreetly beneath his cuff (as above).
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He walked toward the officers, his hand tucked inside his sweatshirt.
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His arms flailed out, then tucked back in against his chest.
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The Thai anthropomorphized candy has a flower tucked behind its ear.
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In some states, they are tucked away on regulatory board websites.
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Others are miles from Manhattan, tucked on impoverished and overlooked streets.
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Tucked in together they look like a jumpsuit, which I love.
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"The Russian has been tucked up to the eyeballs," he said.
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Only one, and it is tucked away in the bedroom. Awards?
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Yet tucked into the show, there were also more earnest moments.
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Even though she's a teenager, she likes to be tucked in.
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Another "Today" host tucked Twinkies into the neckline of her dress.
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Everything is neatly tucked away in the hostel's modern sleeping rooms.
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You could see her hospital gown tucked up under her breasts.
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I was wearing my dad's polo shirt tucked into plaid shorts.
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Ms. Goodson's daughter Rhylee, who was tucked in the stroller, survived.
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Some are tucked away in fancy residences or open by appointment.
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Well, you're not going to think you're tucked into a BMW.
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There's also one tucked into the Versace Mansion in Miami Beach.
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As we finished, she tucked an oyster shell into her purse.
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Johnson says the holstered gun was tucked in the man&aposs waistband.
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I hadn't tucked them into bed on a weeknight in three years.
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There was even a meaning behind which pocket you tucked it in.
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Wolf even tucked $20 into the sweatpants pocket as a thank-you.
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You'll find tucked inside items like a sterling silver harmonica and clothespin.
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Tucked away in the corner is where you'll find the McLaren Senna.
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One is tucked just behind Samwell Tarly's foot in the photo below.
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Probably safer to be tucked up on the ISS, to be honest.
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It's crazy: Most people ask me if a battery is tucked inside.
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If you ain't tucked , you ain't apart of the f—in' party!
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A month later the city council tucked tail and repealed the tax.
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Three steel balls have been tucked like Easter eggs onto the island.
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Tucked within the shampoo bottle are a few tempting packets of drugs.
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And many are not tucked away in ugly corners of the Internet.
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According to the site AFTVnews, code tucked away in the latest 5.2.
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Apple's page for subscription management, by comparison, is far more tucked away.
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There's also a whiskey worth roughly $800 a bottle tucked away inside.
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There are little gems tucked away in every recess of the painting.
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Allison's in a bad place, tucked away in her abusive boyfriend's home.
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She had a pencil tucked behind her ear, and I noticed it.
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Other times, we find them randomly tucked away alongside otherwise normal ones.
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Schwarz continues, tucked the check into a desk drawer, warned Conners to
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Tucked in a corner is a seating area with a raised hearth.
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Ryan let out a mock gasp and tucked into his steamed vegetables.
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Steidl tucked the images in his shoulder bag, by the front seat.
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These tiny apartments are tucked between alleys, food stalls, shops, and houses.
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He stood in the corner and tucked his hands under his armpits.
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My family met up at an aunt's house tucked in the hills.
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Maybe by the creek, maybe loose ribs, a skull tucked into snow.
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His dirt-crusted pants were tucked loosely into knee-high rubber boots.
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The scene is now tucked into a new cut of their adaptation.
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""I left a note — tucked away in my desk — for my successor.
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Pominville descended into the crease and tucked a shot between Lehner's legs.
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It can also be tucked under the toilet when not in use.
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Korine's exhibition is tucked away behind an exhibit on medieval Japanese weaponry.
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Skin side down, and you want the legs to be tucked inward.
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It was a sleek handbag with an unobtrusive cellphone charger tucked inside.
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Ms. Volk had tucked it away in a drawer with cherished things.
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My studio is tucked beneath a knoll of trees in Ettersburg California.
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It was tucked in the bill so the House would pass it.
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Mr. Martínez swam with Valeria on his back, tucked under his shirt.
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The downtown area, tucked between the two rivers, was moldering and overcrowded.
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I tucked it into an old journal and mostly forgot about it.
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For years afterward, this was a secret memory tucked away, hardly remembered.
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It is tucked inside a small building of a large old synagogue.
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Fun Fact: There's a secret basketball court tucked away inside the mountain.
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They are already in my weekend bag, tucked beneath my man-Spanx.
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"Often, master craftsmen toil tucked away in their territories," Mr. Cavalli said.
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Creativity helped Ashley Henry, 49, regain an identity tucked away since college.
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Ethel's Club is tucked away in a trendy, industrial part of Brooklyn.
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There was a crackling fire, and boiled sausages tucked into soft rolls.
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While in the bathroom, he noticed a newspaper tucked above the urinal.
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A note was found tucked into the waistband of his boxer shorts.
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" "I left a note -- tucked away in my desk -- for my successor.
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Tucked into Joel's arm, she rules as one of evangelicalism's first ladies.
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Tucked within each note are the requisite red and blue security fibers.
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It's there when you need it and tucked away when you don't.
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That's one of the many details tucked in the 25-page agreement.
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She wore a pale pink sweater tucked into light-wash mom jeans.
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He sounds as if he's been tucked into an extremely comfortable bed.
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Harun's knees were out in front of him, his feet tucked behind.
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She returned in a coral colored silk blouse tucked into khaki pants.
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He's been making a liberal bed, and tonight he tucked himself in.
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Anjel Burl, 215, her red hair tucked into a yellow knit cap.
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The enormous compound, occupying a craggy hilltop, is tucked behind high walls.
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All this, tucked away inside a family movie about a talking bear.
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But others neatly tucked a clod under their arms and marched away.
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Apple Park is an anachronism wrapped in glass, tucked into a neighborhood.
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They tucked paper evidence into manila envelopes; bulkier items into brown paper bags.
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Fighting is Plan B, so you should already have Plan A tucked away.
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It seemed like we could stay tucked away by that roulette wheel forever.
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Tucked underneath the rover will be the first helicopter to fly on Mars.
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Alarm There you are, comfortably tucked into bed, and the light is out.
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Returning to your car to find a ticket tucked under the wiper sucks.
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And I liked recording and finding archival stuff that I had tucked away.
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Now as an adult, Barney sits in a box tucked in my closet.
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Seeing she'd been caught, she tucked her hair behind her ear and smiled.
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Ashley Benson sported a similar style of pants tucked into knee-high boots.
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At closing time, the glasshouse is lowered and the flowers are tucked inside.
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I would've given into a meek plea for forgiveness, tucked tail and all.
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Tucked in each, a photograph of the chief minister smiles through the fabric.
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Besides, he rationalizes, his feet will be tucked into his sneakers all day.
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Party on, sparkle mavens and leave the LBD tucked away for another night.
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Tucked inside is a room where folks flock to yell their stress away.
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The man raises his shirt to show a revolver tucked into his jeans.
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An ambulance tucked in behind trees, its engine idling, as soldiers worked nearby.
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"We tucked it away for him so nobody would play it," Kruse said.
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"They were tucked away on the second floor," a restaurant source tells PEOPLE.
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You decide to grab the bottle and notice there's a note tucked inside.
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A kitchen cleaver tucked into the belt of a trench-coat-cloaked figure.
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Even when they're tucked away, these headphones are still very stylish and hip.
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Tucked away off Whitechapel Road in London is my apparent target: Denim World.
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"Roe sound" he wrote, and tucked away Kennedy's note in his personal files.
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" Those words weren't tucked somewhere in the middle of "Art of the Deal.
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BrewDog sold these bottles of beer that were tucked inside taxidermied squirrel bodies.
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Their bodies, meanwhile, are tucked under the pastry; a white sauce envelopes them.
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Tucked into Ms. Hill's testimony is a cinematic scene at the White House.
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The valves must be oiled; the sheets tucked; carts stocked; the trash dispensed.
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The environmental justice plans have all been tucked into broader climate policy packages.
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The games were held in a public rink tucked into a strip mall.
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After a quick lap, I found the elevators tucked away out of sight.
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Their only backrest is a case of Gatorade tucked behind the back seat.
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I stumbled upon Teardrop Park, a 2-acre green space tucked away between
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He's wearing a gold watch and a T-shirt tucked into his jeans.
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Tucked in the state's penal code is a law that predates Roe v.
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We find the fresh vegetable section tucked towards the back of the store.
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Tucked down in the bottom-right corner of Finder windows are Quick Actions.
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Does he have a ghastly portrait of himself tucked behind his piano somewhere?
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Tommy John's Go Anywhere Performance Un-Tucked Shirt met all of my criteria.
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A Marlboro Red stayed tucked behind his ear for most of the night.
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After a penalty drop, her ball ended up tucked down in the rough.
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It began offering the tools in September, tucked into the phone's settings menu.
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Later, the workers rented half of a house tucked inside a walled compound.
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Who wouldn't feel glamorous with the stars and moons tucked into her updo?
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Because it's tucked up in the mountains, the elevation changes really quickly there.
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Sarah scared us by suggesting a dead dog was tucked inside her backpack.
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A pay phone stood immediately inside the door, tucked into a wooden alcove.
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" That symmetry is just one of the echoes tucked into "Relatives in Descent.
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Green also remembered that he had some old equipment tucked away: traffic cones.
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Alternatively, Spring Break feels like a greenhouse with several smaller gardens tucked inside.
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Patients were hooked into oxygen machines and tucked under plaid or striped blankets.
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As for the four locker rooms, they are tucked discreetly throughout the park.
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Plus, its base rotates 360 degrees and keeps your cables tucked away neatly.
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The one by the window tucked safely out of harm's way (No. 4).
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Polos are ubiquitous for summer — but this season, they're oversize and tucked in.
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The front door is tucked under the roof of an elevated front porch.
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The terriers tucked into an inflight meal of grilled salmon and tender chicken.
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If he lifted himself slightly, he'd see the wheelies tucked under the hedge.
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He was tucked between some bushes nearby and eating restaurant packets of jelly.
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Couturier tucked the rebound into the goal for his 10th of the season.
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Grabner wrapped around and tucked the puck into the net at 13:24.
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I tucked her dark hair behind her ear and kissed her warm cheek.
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Near Denver, migrants are locked inside a prison tucked into an industrial quarter.
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Immaculately typed pages of information about each work are tucked alongside the photographs.
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Flower and vegetable garden beds are tucked behind a detached three-car garage.
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There were even a couple of arcade games tucked away in the corner.
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A rug merchant's store, tucked into one of the Aleppo souk's narrow passageways.
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The dolls were tucked in corners, in closets, on shelves and behind pipes.
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Then the girls were tucked away in a safe house, its location unknown.
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Looking closer, we found odd pink-and-purple organs tucked under the leaves.
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A marble sink was tucked behind a tall curtain near the front door.
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Childhood betrayals: We've all experienced them, then more or less tucked them away.
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Tucked between the peaks of the Appalachian Mountains, it's rural and overwhelmingly white.
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These stories come out and then they kind of get tucked away again.
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Or binge-watching after they've tucked them in, exhausted and mourning their spent youth?
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Persian cucumber pickle is tucked in there, too, bracing with a hint of sweetness.
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It appears as if that's been tucked in the back of her makeup drawer.
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Nepal is small, landlocked country tucked in between China, India, and the towering Himalayas.
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Tucked into the the third act of Deadpool 22 is a major Easter egg.
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"She tucked me back into bed and told me she loved me," Christine said.
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Just make sure you keep your phone tucked away if you plan to attend.
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She covered the mattresses with printed fleece blankets neatly tucked in like sofa covers.
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Max had his arms tucked behind him, feet shoulder-width apart like a henchman.
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It never gets tucked under an arm or placed on the ground or table.
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If you are lucky, there will also be some new electrical devices tucked away.
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Tucked inside a 30,000 square foot warehouse is Trinidad's first marijuana edibles manufacturing company.
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Katie Holmes looked casual-chic in a pair of baggy jeans tucked into boots.
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Its lack of political import reflects both its tucked-away location and county borders.
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After three months tucked away, this cub has a lot of energy to burn.
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Jobs liked the room because it was secure, windowless, tucked away from straying eyes.
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Marquette's coach is said to favor tucked-in button-down shirts on the sidelines.
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There are moments of moving sincerity tucked away in the new incarnation of ANTM.
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For the finishing touch, the pro tucked the ends of the braids under pins.
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Mr. and Ms. Crowley relaxed with socked feet tucked under themselves on the couch.
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Karen goes full Kellyanne Conway up on the couch, with her knees tucked, texting.
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Early last Friday, a snowplow operator discovered Beaudin barely alive, tucked under a car.
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There's a fourth head on his shoulder, tucked into the crook of his arm.
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This guy has his napkin tucked into his shirt shoveling food in his mouf.
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Noise opened the machine to find her sweet 9-month cat Bobby tucked inside.
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Curly haired children tucked under gray medical blankets wearing masks to protect their faces.
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I ate when I needed to; I tucked in behind groups when I could.
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Tucked in the notch is a 20-megapixel selfie camera with f/1.8 aperture.
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She wore her hair in loose waves, tucked behind her ear on one side.
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Inside, the store was sparse and spacious, with clothing tucked off to the sides.
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The search engine recognizes it easily, tucked away in the Brazilian town of Aveiro.
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But I didn't want to fall and so I just tucked in my knee.
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She tucked the baby back in bed before leaving for work at 6:30.
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There are parents smiling with their small children, babies tucked in safely and comfortably.
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SuperShe Island is tucked away in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Finland.
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Machado tucked his homer around Pesky's Pole in right to put Baltimore ahead early.
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A belly strains his yellow polo shirt, which he wears tucked into belted pants.
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A realistic boarding pass for a flight from Taipei to Sapporo was tucked inside.
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Sims games traditionally include a lot of information tucked away into menus by necessity.
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He still has the note, tucked away in the back of a picture frame.
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An office space is tucked away in a nook just off the great room.
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Inside the bookstore, there is a cache of Paterno memorabilia tucked into a corner.
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But determined to retire early, she tucked away 70% of her take-home pay.
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Tucked away behind heavy wooden doors, the master suite has its own private library.
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By the time my brother and I got there, she was tucked into bed.
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Like Bledel, Liu later chose to go for a tucked-behind-the-ears style.
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Wong rolled her eyes, theatrically shuddered and tucked her runaway hair behind her ear.
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Add to that, a night tucked into the adult-cradle also improved their memories.
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It is tucked into a sunny mountain valley draped with peach orchards and vineyards.
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Her spirit is elsewhere, tucked safely inside itself, outside the reach of the media.
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In 2013, Redoine got out of Sequeden Prison using explosives tucked into tissue boxes.
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A square envelope was tucked beneath it, my handwriting on the front: for reva.
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Tucked against a mountain, safely within the circle, I build a house and hide.
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In a racing chair, McFadden needs to be in an aerodynamic, tucked position, kneeling.
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The sporangia structures that produce spores, tucked inside the leaf of a lady fern.
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The Stones tucked lifelong blues scholarship behind the kick and yowl of the music.
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Bathtubs are tucked into bay windows and accentuate the feel of indoor-outdoor living.
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A fireplace is tucked into a stone wall separating the living room and kitchen.
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Dr. Gutierrez knew there were elderly people in need, tucked away in the mountains.
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He wore these well-ironed khaki shorts with a pink polo tucked in. Belted!
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And they tucked a little Easter egg in there, while they were at it!
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The kitchen is tucked under a loft and includes a four-burner Gaggenau range.
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If the dog's tail is tucked between its legs, it's too anxious for training.
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Tucked in the ribbing of her neck is a sleeping baby animal—impossibly cute.
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Many of them wear headscarves tucked under their helmets, in deference to religious sensibilities.
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Before the Super Bowl Sunday anniversary date, he tucked the ring in his pocket.
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One keen observer was tucked, out of sight, in a corner near the baseline.
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With a five-foot-long cord, the diffuser can be tucked into many spaces.
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Others note that the drilling provision is tucked into a largely unrelated tax bill.
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It can also be tucked away into the garage when it's not in use.
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It's the size of half a baseball, tucked in under a tangle of grass.
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I tucked the box under my arm protectively as I walked to the register.
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I went into accountant mode, calculator in hand, pen tucked behind my right ear.
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The slouchy sweater looks so cute tucked into high-waisted jeans or a skirt.
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He ended up in his hideaway office tucked into the entrails of the Capitol.
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Then they could find their contacts using cellphones tucked in empty rice porridge jars.
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The restaurant, tucked between two vineyards, has outdoor bench seating, so it's dog-friendly.
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Safely tucked away from awful sun, make for you the cheapest all-American gun!
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Instead they should pass a clean spending bill with no new borrowing tucked in.
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Gilbert&aposs Ubud sounded like a center of healing, tucked deep in the jungle.
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Some hid thousands of euros in vacuum-sealed plastic bags tucked in their fireplaces.
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The neatly tucked-in crisp white duvet was just begging to be messed up.
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A room nearby holds another piece of equipment tucked out of sight: a centrifuge.
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Make sure you keep your pants tucked into the pant clip on the boots.
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The temple was built in 1930, tucked away from the busy streets of Seoul.
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Tucked away inside one of the boxes was 15,000 pounds in cash — nearly $20,000.
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Their cell phones were tucked away in their pockets; Smith had their full attention.
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Most people watching the Atlanta Pride Parade this month tucked away Billy Holder's flier.
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The trophy -- securely tucked in its case -- CLEARLY shows up in TSA's screening equipment.
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And, the hemline technology to make sure it stays tucked in all day long.
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They bore vials and tweezers and had tucked their pant legs into their socks.
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When the announcement happened early Wednesday morning, she was comfortably tucked into her bed.
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Today, that road is flanked by Italianate pop-up mansions tucked into tiny lots.
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Marshall highlighted Hyde Park, a compact retail area tucked away in the North End.
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Their patented design makes them a bit longer and easier to stay neatly tucked.
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Ayyub, who has distinctive curly hair, straightened it and tucked it into a bun.
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You don't have a primitive reptilian brain tucked inside your more sophisticated mammalian tissues.
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Yazidi kids gathered around us as we walked toward temples tucked against scruffy hillsides.
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A hospital bed with a figure tucked under white sheets is a common motif.
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Continue rolling upward until the tip of the croissant is tucked under the crescent.
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The rewards of what is in plain sight far outweigh what is tucked away.
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Pretty, pink and tucked away—like the vaginas you see in porn—equals good.
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She tucked her medical license into her wallet and started carrying it around with her.
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I tucked my head against the wall, trying to keep my knees from shaking violently.
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Tucked away deep in the Pine and Deodarforests is the remote Himalayan town of Askot.
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The movie star, 27, wore her blonde locks straight and down, tucked behind her ears.
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Executions are rare in Bahrain, a Western allied kingdom tucked between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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The lake, tucked between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, was once the fourth-largest in the world.
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When their bodies were found, Valeria was still tucked inside her father's black T-shirt.
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Two baby slippers are tucked inside, and Mina then pulls out two positive pregnancy tests.
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The pendant won't be for everyone, but it sits pretty comfortably tucked underneath your shirt.
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Then she brought it over to the couch where we sat, a fork tucked alongside.
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And she keeps a life-size cutout of the actor tucked away in her room.
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Eaten alone or tucked into a wrap, the falafel at Sakib are worth seeking out.
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To the man's left is a faceless grandfather clock, tucked behind the open studio door.
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Its office is tucked above a Mexican food restaurant half a block from the university.
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The initial find of this tucked-away object belongs to Holly Green over at Paste.
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Recently, tucked among the personal missives, there was a short post endorsing PetSmart dog beds.
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"It's the deepest cyst I've ever seen, tucked under the eye muscle," Dr. Lee explains.
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We wore wool hats at dinner, and tucked our dog under the covers at night.
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They keep it tucked behind a door under their staircase over the tankless water heater.
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They were super-stretchy, low-waisted skinnies that tucked perfectly into my vintage riding boots.
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Bollinger B1 SUV Tucked away amongst the utilitarian vehicles is the intriguing Bollinger B1 SUV.
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The most noticeable ones are the hockey puck-shaped LIDARs tucked underneath the side mirrors.
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JOSEF STALIN stands in military dress, his hand tucked inside the breast of his coat.
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I treasured the paper it was written on and neatly tucked it in my wallet.
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They tucked her into bed, did the same with Burke, and then went to sleep.
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"They were tucked away in the second floor of the restaurant," a source tells PEOPLE.
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For that podcast, though, the duo were tucked away in a studio, thinking and researching.
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You're sneaking to the bathroom in high school with your tampon tucked up your sleeve.
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DesJardins noticed the bag tucked under a bush and moved in for a closer look.
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TUCKED away behind a dark, low-slung church lies the Independent Grammar School: Durham (IGSD).
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High on Mount Graham in Arizona, tucked into a forest of trees, there's a telescope.
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Its headquarters in Irving, Texas, are tucked away on a site occasionally traversed by bobcats.
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Reachability is now tucked away in Accessibility, if you're reading this and looking for it.
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Essential features that might be dead giveaways, like the weaponry, are tucked inside the aircraft.
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I embarrassed him once when he arrived with actual pennies tucked into the shoe creases.
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The attic is a room full of memories tucked away inside a traditional suburban home.
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On Sunday, McLaren tucked his best friend into her dog bed and said good night.
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A hypodermic needle sits tucked into his elastic waistband, and track marks line his forearms.
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But Halifax—tucked away in West Yorkshire, between Bradford and Huddersfield—wasn't always like that.
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I collected a few phone numbers, tucked them into a journal, and planned to call.
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How they were made, secrets the developers tucked in there, and game development in general.
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Tucked near the end of the album, "Don't Miss It" isn't even an unequivocal bummer.
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"They were tucked away in the second floor of the restaurant," a source told PEOPLE.
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Also tucked inside it was one other major proposal: a call to decriminalize sex work.
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It's their money, tucked in personal checking and savings accounts, that helps finance these projects.
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Malkin wriggled himself around Boychuk and tucked the puck into the corner of the net.
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It's just a small, all-black box with low ceilings, tucked away in a basement.
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Then I have a mini exercise bike tucked in a corner, and I ride that.
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Then she thought, Well, it's O.K., I do have less than them, and tucked in.
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The $39 million mansion has millions of dollars worth of secrets tucked away below ground.
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Then again, an early frost means nothing to me, tucked in my climate-controlled cubicle.
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The entrance is tucked into a stand of trees, and three footbridges cross the property.
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The Mirror Point cottage is tucked away on a lake in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.
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Our site, tucked into the foliage at the northern end of the park, was secluded.
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Who will inject life into the proceedings and who will get nipped and tucked-away?
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And there's even a fridge tucked away that contains yet-to-be-released, secret beverages.
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I preferred how it looked somewhat tucked into jeans to give the top more shape.
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Dozens of protesters were arrested, while thousands more tucked into tents, tepees and trailers nearby.
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In particular, Apple has tucked away many little features that you won't see right away.
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Both weapons facilities were in the middle of residential areas, tucked underneath alleyways between houses.
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Tucked under the bunched fabric of dresses or religious gowns, explosives are easy to conceal.
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Tucked away in The Box, with a insane soundsystem, the man was in fine fettle.
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An intimate basement club run by Mr. C and Layo, tucked just behind High Holborn.
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All the photographs in the book have been tucked away in shoe boxes for years.
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Today, there is already video available in Apple Music, but it's a bit tucked away.
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I'd barely tucked my card back in my wallet when my name was called out.
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Huge stone fireplaces are tucked into corners, and old Chicago artifacts hide in plain sight.
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This creates a Start menu folder, which shows tiny versions of the tiles tucked inside.
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We ordered and tucked into a deliciously crisp slab with a side of red cabbage.
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Ginger is tucked in, to cut the oiliness, along with shiso for a sunny finish.
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Raghda's hair remains neatly tucked under a lilac head scarf, Rafaa's under a black one.
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SITTWE, Myanmar — The Buddhist abbot tucked his legs under his robes and began to explain.
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Tucked on the side are golden coins of fried green plantains with a brisk snap.
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The outdoor floor, tucked behind the Koch Theater on 62nd Street, opens at 453 p.m.
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Tucked inside that game is something we never thought we'd see: Manu freaking Ginobili dunking.
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Bayern were awarded a penalty, Thomas Muller tucked it away and the match was won.
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A Jenny Holzer Living series plaque is tucked away on Fl 2 near the bookstore.
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Even the entrances to several buildings were made new overnight, with sculptures tucked into lobbies.
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He wore his shirt neatly tucked into jeans, and paused to consider questions before answering.
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Hongyue glanced at the bright warbler again, tucked in the small hollow, before heading home.
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We've barely tucked away our Halloween decorations, and I don't see snow on the ground.
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Tucked away on the opposite side is a seating section with numerous chairs and couches.
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Fixes the clip that keeps her shoulder-length hair tucked neatly out of her eyes.
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The animal's tail is tucked deep between his legs, and you can count his ribs.
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By midday, one bald man was walking around with wire pigtails tucked beneath his hat.
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She tucked into her clams oreganata and considered the new breed as an anthropological curiosity.
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He had a loaded Glock pistol tucked under his belt, according to a criminal complaint.
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He was tucked under the covers of his childhood bed, his parents sleeping next door.
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Sanders frequently rubbed his hands together and at one point tucked them under his sweater.
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The ponytailed bride tucked a flower behind an ear and joined hands with Mr. Salazar.
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UkeHut instruments are grouped by size along the walls and are tucked into storage spaces.
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For risks, I had to find an AT&T booth tucked away against a wall.
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The woman handed a pistol to one of the men, who tucked in his waistband.
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Electric motorbikes with drivers tucked behind quilts wove around a cart filled with giant leeks.
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When F.O.B. opened in November, the cake came with a salted duck egg tucked inside.
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Tucked alongside the 1½ ton satellite for Spain's military, however, were SpaceX's own, smaller additions.
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Q: And when you were describing his shirt, was that shirt tucked in or untucked?
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Bubble bath for them (or for you, once you finally get them tucked into bed).
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"We were tucked in on the sidewalk to avoid the cars," Roger Hawkins told CNN.
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The Paro Taktsang Monastery is tucked away on a rock face in Bhutan's Paro Valley.
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The ergonomic Modkat scoop hangs from either side, so its tucked away but easily accessible.
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Slowly lower the weight to just below your nipples, keeping your elbows tucked in slightly.
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She tucked the pile under Nando's bed every morning and dragged it out every night.
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But they also featured floppy collared shirts, which were designed to be worn un-tucked.
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He was studying the shoes: a pair of black jackboots, with the pants tucked in.
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She wrote it on a piece of paper and tucked it in her jacket instead.
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Like Danico, they are often discreetly tucked in restaurants or even hidden behind unmarked doors.
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Shales said she kept the ring in a back closet tucked inside another jewelry box.
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And more important, there is a new family of engines tucked behind the driver's seat.
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She found it in the "Christmas ornament town" of Seiffen, tucked in Germany's Ore Mountains.
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Miss Kristen tucked a Tarot card into the crease where my fingers met my palm.
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She wore an off-white T-shirt tucked into well-fitting jeans, and white booties.
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Work on your posture Stand up straight when upright and keep your hips tucked under.
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They have violins tucked under chins covered with masks, drumsticks swinging in black-gloved hands.
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After some reassurance, the girls tucked me back in, but I couldn't sleep another wink.
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Dress shirts should almost always be tucked in unless you want a super casual look.
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SECAUCUS, N.J. — Tucked inside a nondescript commercial warehouse here sits a sophisticated marijuana-growing operation.
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Garlic cloves also were tucked beneath the corners of the tablecloth for the same purpose.
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Is it safe to say that you have a lot of your work tucked away?
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The crown was tucked away at 6 o'clock, reducing the perception of size even further.
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Loasoideae stamens start out splayed, bunched up in groups and tucked within the flower's petals.
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Don't forget the pickles—pretty much every sandwich is better with something pickled tucked inside.
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Back in 1999, I received a pair of sample earrings tucked inside a jewelry catalog.
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Also unclear is what "riders" that set new policy might be tucked into the legislation.
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Ms. Gilbert turns 219 in July, but she looked a decade or so younger; she wore her short platinum hair tucked behind her ears, a nubbly gray scarf, a cadet blue velvet frock coat and black pants tucked into black leather boots, combat style.
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In the image, Grande sits delicately on a stool with her legs tucked under her butt.
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Remember that basketball mini game easter egg that got tucked into Facebook Messenger back in March?
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The movement made his shirt rise slightly revealing a real gun tucked neatly into his pants.
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It's hanging in every college locker room, tucked away in a thousand and one campus closets.
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The necklace's name sort of gives away the hidden gadgetry tucked behind its Vetements-etched exterior.
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He interacted with customers including rapper Bryson Tiller who was tucked away in the VIP section.
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As they cover their faces, both men tucked one leg under the other, their bodies twisted.
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As I tucked myself into Bottas' draft, Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari pulled past me to the right.
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Tucked away in western Wisconsin, not terribly far from Minneapolis, sits a factory full of babies.
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Monahan tucked a forehand shot past Lehner's left pad for his 21st goal of the year.
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Einstein has a camera tucked into its tie and will turn its head to face movement.
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The cockpit has a ton of detailed controls, with guns tucked in next to the seats.
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Many of these millennials, according to the survey, have a good chunk of money tucked away.
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There it is, in the center—tucked into the Avengers logo between Captain America and Wasp.
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I've started noticing a new trend though — men wearing white T-shirts tucked into white pants.
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Then, June finds a key with a red mark on the top tucked within her boot.
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DEEPMIND'S office is tucked away in a nondescript building next to London's Kings Cross train station.
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She wore her signature brunette tresses tucked in her coat and opted to go makeup-free.
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But they also were tucked away in a paint bucket, a laundry hamper, and some tupperware.
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These stories were hidden behind colorful covers, tucked between pages about favorite foods and bad habits.
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Sales are tucked within the "other products" category, which also includes Apple TV and Beats products.
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Nothing beat getting tucked into bed and reading about the Seven Dwarfs singing their hi-hos.
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"I thought I had the ball tucked in pretty tight, but it came out," Hill said.
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She tucked the designer shirt into a short black shirt that showed off her long legs.
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Tucked under the touch panel is a small flat space to place a wallet or phone.
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Your polo, if you get a little bit taller, is just not tucked in as much.
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Most of the time, everything is tucked inside because it's painful to bounce around, Otmani says.
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Threat level: A line tucked into the global company's filing with securities regulators caught my attention.
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In fact, some of the data still sticks around, albeit tucked away in your DNS cache.
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But kids can pretend the keys to the minivan are tucked away in his back pocket.
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Tucked like a diver, he leaps above the abyss, rolls into his landing and sprints away.
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It's not as if these things are tiny saplings, or trees tucked away out of sight.
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Dumping the contents onto the room's carpet, we comb through the myriad of things tucked inside.
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The bar was tucked in the back, so customers couldn't see what we were up to.
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There's the bend in the knees, there's the hips slightly tucked under, if you're a chimpanzee.
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His home is tucked away in a tiny bylane, right by the site of the collapse.
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She would wear an old men's shirt tucked into her slacks and just look so elegant.
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A few weeks after I tucked it up into the attic, Benjamin asked where it was.
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Shepard hid two golf balls in a sock and tucked the club head into his spacesuit.
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As he tucked the fleece back inside, he saw the hair of the infant, he said.
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The group tucked into mashed potatoes, caviar, kobe beef, crab legs and more as they celebrated.
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He is wearing a moustache and a hat, with a walking stick tucked under his arm.
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Adding to the overall size is the battery that's tucked into the bottom of the strap.
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It was all tucked away for 20-some odd years, and it all came rushing back.
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It was the 11th Akos clinic in the state, each one tucked inside of a Safeway.
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Until this week, it was tucked in a corner of the fourth floor of 770 Broadway.
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Some people like to say, 'Hey, I injected this, tummy tucked this,' and that's fine, too.
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The model also looked fresh-faced and kept her fiery red hair tucked behind her ears.
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Vanity Fair reports that tucked in Unfiltered is an open letter to her dad, Phil Collins.
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And Gerber removed the dropped ceilings in his bathrooms after noticing things tucked above the tiles.
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It's bordered by a delicate frame after months of being tucked away in a dusty closet.
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Tucked on a street corner, the exterior of June Bride has changed little over the years.
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Toward the back of my little reproduction, tucked in the fizz section, is a Southside Fizz.
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And then there are the costs the Affordable Care Act has tucked under the Medicaid umbrella.
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Perhaps they need a stellar carry-on that can easily get tucked into the overhead bin?
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One of the biggest revelations in Wonder Woman is tucked into the end of the film.
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Seoul Waffle Pizza is tucked away on the second floor of an unassuming Koreatown strip mall.
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Its real-life iteration was made it by freezing a sprig tucked inside a water balloon.
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He flashed a gap-toothed smile, unself-conscious about wearing a dress shirt tucked into shorts.
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Turner's tresses lay in tamed waves over her shoulders with a portion tucked behind her ears.
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Neater than the hamburger is seared rare tuna tucked into a shiny bun from Lyon Bakery.
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This road was mostly pastures and fields of crops, tucked in and fallow for the winter.
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DO: Drop to the ground with your face down and your hands tucked under your body.
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The stadium is tucked away from Rockland County's primary population centers, with little commercial activity nearby.
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The Sundance Lodge is tucked away in the trees, the farthest accommodations from the main lodge.
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The Gilchrist and Soames toiletries were accompanied by a hair dryer tucked into a leather box.
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Then, noticing the time, Ms. Christopher tucked the shirt back into the drawer and composed herself.
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Tucked away in corners of the hangar are the landing gear components from the two 747s.
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Tucked away in Ticino, Switzerland, Valle Verzasca is known for its debris-free, crystal clear water.
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Apple tucked it into the the Health app, so it takes a few taps to find.
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Before bed, while tucked beneath a blue and orange Virginia blanket, he does the Jumble puzzle.
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Images of childbirth are generally tucked away in most cultures, even if symbols of fertility abound.
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Their offices are tucked away in a grubby complex of two-story buildings near the waterfront.
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I spend the next week on "watch," sleeping tucked in between bodies in the staff tent.
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They were a young group tucked way away in Hayward, California, making games and having fun.
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Tucked into a sleepy residential neighborhood and flanked by tall fences, it feels like a secret.
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Mr. Gomez raised his eyebrows briefly, and the commissioner tucked the note away in his program.
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Despite its climate, the country is safely tucked out of the way of the hurricane belt.
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The reference pages are tucked into the front and back of the planners for easy access.
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Why was Hammarskjöld's body allegedly found with an ace of spades tucked into his shirt collar?
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After two viewings, we spotted five Disney-centric details tucked into the background of many scenes.
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However, I still think he would have looked better if he'd just tucked his shirt in.
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Spare but sophisticated, the inn's rooms are tucked down a short hall dimly lit by sconces.
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She tucked her hair beneath a blue head cover and slid on a pair of goggles.
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Relatives tucked cotton handkerchiefs among the packages of dried mangoes and underwear they sent from overseas.
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An old college friend of his, Scott Blanchard, tucked photographs around Tuscany a few years ago.
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Ten, actually, if we count the meta that Alan Arbesfeld has neatly tucked inside his grid.
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She also tucked in a sentimental picture of herself and their father taken on that campus.
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Zach Sanford retrieved the puck, and O'Reilly tucked the it inside the post on a wraparound.
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The cabin is tucked away on a country mountain road and impossible to find without GPS.
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It continues the long tradition of second-story restaurants unobtrusively tucked up above the street level.
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When tucked beneath the user's pillow, it would send sleep data to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
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The pay committee, born out of a wily measure tucked into the state budget by Gov.
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Tucked into a hilltop, Pignola is pure Italian charm: crumbing stone buildings and narrow, unnavigable streets.
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Tucked away in its 5.7 or so pages is the recommendation that has caused much hullabaloo.
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Calculating the total price is complicated, because so many expenses are tucked into so many budgets.
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This is what my dad tucked away, hidden in the air ducts of our unfinished basement.
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I think that a lot of critics read about this case and tucked that information away.
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With a dozen used bookstores tucked into its small downtown, it is a literary traveler's Elysium.
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Low-hanging canopies, lakeside hammocks, and dimly-lit terraces are tucked away all over the place.
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Some remain tucked away inside the wagons in the hope of passing undetected by border guards.
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Mr. Abreu remembered finding a stash of collectibles that a customer had tucked under a shelf.
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The measure, tucked into a broader military policy bill, is supported by both Republicans and Democrats.
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It's a bit of a challenge to find, tucked into a small side street in Soho.
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Almost every dish comes with a story, along with a banana leaf tucked inside the bowl.
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But an equally idyllic coastal getaway is tucked between the Pacific and the Santa Ynez Mountains.
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Revisions will be tucked in during the comparatively high number of days in Denver without performances.
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The '89 Corvette had only clocked 7,500 miles before it was tucked away in the garage.
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As a summer attraction, Rochester cathedral tucked a miniature golf course inside its soaring Norman arches.
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Last week, state lawmakers tucked pension reforms into another bill about sewage and passed that bill.
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These days, it's tucked away among countless red-brick and slate-roof apartment buildings and townhouses.
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It also provided great photo ops, and a relaxing environment tucked away from the park's rides.
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They tucked her into a sheet, lit candles and sat with her until it was dark.
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A VAR check deemed he had been fouled, and the Hammers captain tucked away the penalty.
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It's tucked away inside a converted brownstone apartment, with no signs or indications that it's there.
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That moniker means a gas-powered 2000-liter turbo 4-cylinder is tucked under the bonnet.
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The toilet roll was not tucked away in a holder, as at home, but left exposed.
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I found some fully lie-flat leather recliners tucked away in the back of the lounge.
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"It's tucked up at the edge of civilization," said Mr. Zandovskis, 48, a freelance camera operator.
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He lives in a small town tucked against the red sandstone flanks of the Chuska Mountains.
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It's impossible for authorities to determine exactly how much dirty money is tucked away in havens.
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"I tucked in the orbits and kept the planets to relative scale," O'Donoghue explained on Twitter.
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In a remote pine forest in Finnish Lapland, people are paying to be tucked into hammocks.
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It's all surrounded by 2 acres of land and tucked away in an exclusive hillside community.
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In fact, only on a rubber mat tucked inside a vestibule does the address appear, underfoot.
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She had an uptown bearing but talked about the guns she kept tucked under her bed.
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As a light-skinned black man, his narrator feels like a minority tucked inside a minority.
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Duvets that don't have to be tucked into the bed have been replacing blankets that do.
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They are more likely tucked in a wallet or safeguarded in a box under the bed.
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" A note tucked into the top reads: "Starting on the right foot for the 115th Congress!
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He had the yellow, black, and red stripes of a Watford scarf tucked under his jacket.
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This article was originally published on THUMP UK. There you are, tucked tightly into seat 17B.
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While in the Medieval feast, diners tucked into meat fruit and edible cutlery, napkins, and candles.
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She knows this process well; her thumb already tucked into her palm when we walked up.
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Tucked away on 6th Avenue in the Garment District of New York City is a synagogue.
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If butter chicken whets your appetite, you'll find it tucked into a tidy round of tandoori bread.
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Tucked behind a desk, in a corner of a 120-year-old shop, sits Tan Chwee Lian.
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There are also 236 low-slung two-family townhouses, with tiny yards, tucked amid the high-rises.
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Better yet, it's tucked into a concrete-reinforced bunker nestled right in Facebook's main Silicon Valley campus.
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One local farmer points to a former opium poppy field tucked into the fold of steep hillside.
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Tucked away in the corner downstairs is a "Cabinet of 50 Curiosities" to celebrate Matthew Freud's birthday.
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As for Prince's ashes, they lie tucked away in a frontal column integrated with the building's exterior.
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Tucked behind the Dundas square and open since 1944, The Imperial Pub is divided into two levels.
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With the goalie sliding to his left, Gaudreau tucked a backhand shot low and over the line.
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The little girl is tucked inside her father's black shirt, with her small arm over his shoulder.
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The palm-sized disc syncs to your phone, then gets tucked under your pillow while you sleep.
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The scene complemented her green gown, blue-dyed hair tucked in two buns and shiny blue lipstick.
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And they don't just stay tucked away in our unconscious until they're revealed by a computer game.
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She only went for a modified duck face pout, with her dark locks tucked behind her ears.
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The Aral Sea, tucked between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, was once the fourth-largest lake in the world.
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This is minor, but there are so many little things like this tucked away throughout the phone.
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Abbie's Batman pillow has a speaker tucked behind it, so music soothes a splitting, ever-persistent migraine.
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If you wear your shirt tucked in, wouldn't someone be able to walk by and steal it?
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Tucked away in that stack is the correspondence that helped shape the course of the Kim trial.
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He was the only man in the place with a book of literature tucked under his arm.
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And, so, as a twosome, we went, and were tucked into a corner table in the back.
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These sorts of things could have been tucked inside a few paragraphs, and would have been grounding.
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Not long ago, she knew that Bhutan was a landlocked Himalayan nation tucked between China and India.
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When not in use, the camera could be tucked out of the way on the Watch band.
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And what better way to teach us how to dance than with motors tucked into our socks?
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Stirred viewers are sent home with a theatre-issued copy of the text tucked into their pockets.
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It's in the gossip column on the next page, or in the classifieds tucked in the back.
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He stormed away as he loosened his tie and un tucked his shirt while yelling 'I QUIT!
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Even tucked away in the app's code are references to lyrics tests only in the non-U.
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Tucked into the central building's maze-like layout, Sabine Pearlman's "Totem Poles" stood out amid the throng.
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It just hurts me to spend that much money on a case with a battery tucked inside.
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Even after Chinese banks tucked away their abacuses, they remained remarkably unsophisticated for a high-speed economy.
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But then it's frozen and tucked away inside the pastry, and deep fried to a golden crisp.
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Tucked away in the bill, however, is a provision that would ease taxes on children's unearned income.
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Tucked away inside Pandora's rebranded app, launched yesterday, the company was hiding its first iMessage app, too.
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And I could keep my mom and dad tucked away inside the protective fortress of my mind.
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She looks a little familiar — her photo was tucked away in Luke's medicine cabinet in episode 123.
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If I missed any, it's because they'd tucked themselves into the crannies of the six-floor bunker.
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Consequently, supermarkets tucked in to the brandy butter, while the Christmas lights went out in several retailers.
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Aniston was seen wearing a simple v-neck shirt tucked into dark-wash jeans paired with wedges.
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He flourished at the time, in the shadow, and sometimes tucked into the shoulder, of Oscar Wilde.
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Previous UN statements, as recently 2014, "tucked away" access issues under efforts to reduce demand for drugs.
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Tucked away at the bottom of the screen in the discover section is a little manhole cover.
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The EPA tucked its proposed relaxation of radiation guidelines into its "transparency in science" proposal in April.
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On the left wall, facing the dining room, a small service kitchen is tucked behind wood panels.
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In addition to Mexican food, corn bread, and grits, Texan Johnson tucked into hearty chicken-fried steak.
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Paltrow rocked a green-and-white combo consisting of a button-up shirt tucked into tailored pants.
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Or keeping your phone safely tucked away in a dry bag while you kayak down a river.
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Our place was a shared dining space but the bar was just tucked away behind a wall.
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In earlier centuries, generations of monks tucked candles in the niches and prayed in the cool chapel.
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Tucked away deep within the Nintendo Switch operating system is the data for an NES original, Golf.
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The pancreas is a long, flat gland that sits tucked behind the stomach in the upper abdomen.
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According to Travel + Leisure, each cocktail umbrella comes with a secret message tucked away in its top.
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It looked like any of the other countless knolls tucked in the anthracite hills of eastern Pennsylvania.
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The place was tucked inside of an athletic complex, in a small room on the second floor.
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The wife is tucked into bed with the child, Angela, as Janine cries, exhausted physically and emotionally.
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They're typically more active on moonless nights and spend their days tucked inside reef caves and crevices.
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Like other bikes, Lime has as much equipment as possible tucked away internally: bike chains, gears, wires.
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Since a a security guard spotted the first bottle tucked in a pile of newspapers on Jan.
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She was surprised when she found a blue box with an engagement ring tucked inside her purse.
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These are the ones tucked way back, in a folder on the third page of your homescreen.
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In my mind, Jenner is tucked away in Kardashian 'verse, which I will admit is somewhat boundaryless.
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There is no high end gaming PC with a top notch graphics card tucked underneath your seat.
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He said nothing so I tucked the boxes under my arm and headed to the apartment building.
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Knowing you've got a few fine books tucked away for beach or lawn is akin to bliss.
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The Sanders campaign office in East Los Angeles is tucked between taquerias in a small strip mall.
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Rice is a large man, who wears a uniform of jeans and a tucked-in T-shirt.
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Others slept on the ground beside their battered bots, spare styrofoam tucked under their heads for pillows.
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While he speaks, his family, tucked secretly behind a wall of museum exhibits, hangs on every word.
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Assange was wearing a red shirt, tucked into black trousers without a belt, and he seemed groggy.
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Manchester City's players and staff members had applauded their fans, tucked away at one end of Anfield.
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Others left with blue folders tucked under their arms, just a couple with bank-branded tote bags.
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Kyrgios wore long blue shorts and a Vince Carter jersey with a chain tucked into the neck.
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But on a night out, it's still just me and my card tucked into my phone case.
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People were tucked behind barriers so that they wouldn't get in the way of other mall-goers.
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I saw horses grazing and occasionally, tucked away in the hills, a stately home with white columns.
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Most recently, he tucked legislation to stop it in a spending bill for the Department of Interior.
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The proposal was tucked into a broader plan on government reorganization the White House released on Thursday.
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Festival, he tucked some eagerly anticipated new music into a set list otherwise devoted to reframed hits.
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The neighborhood is tucked into a crook of Malibu Creek State Park, which has about 8,000 acres.
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He noted that the bar was tucked away in the cinema, recessed from the main shopping thoroughfares.
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Tucked deep in every option, though, is the heart of the place that calls Jazz Fest home.
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Vetica styled it with sleek waves swept to one side, with the other tucked behind her ear.
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Bar Tonique: This tucked-away spot sits on the border of the French Quarter and the Treme.
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The tranquil graveyard at Trinity Church is tucked into an otherwise bustling commercial corner of Lower Manhattan.
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This little bar, tucked away on one of Williamsburg's busiest thoroughfares since 2003, is easy to miss.
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There are plenty of tweaks to the camera app, but one of my favorites is tucked away.
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Part of the appeal — as in cities like London and Paris — lies in discovering what's tucked away.
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The Puhaindrans' home, tucked in the middle of a conservation block, is flanked by similar terraced homes.
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We're constantly inundated with idealized, airbrushed, nipped-and-tucked images of what it means to be female.
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The 300-square-mile, 25,000-person corner of Kentucky is tucked just across the border from Virginia.
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The photo he tweeted shows the view of his classroom from a spot tucked under his desk.
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Women were simply inferior men whose penises were flipped inside-out and tucked away in their bodies.
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In photos released by the Presidency of Kazakhstan, the skin beneath Tokayaev's chin has been digitally tucked.
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I noticed one square that I hadn't seen before, tucked in the left corner of the screen.
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The foundation went as follows: A black top tucked into high-waisted blue jeans, and patent footwear.
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The Tigress Pub: The Tigress is a small neighborhood bar tucked away in a North Loop storefront.
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But it wasn't until people tucked into their traditional holiday tubs that everyone noticed all at once.
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He wore a traditional suit but tucked his pants into what appear to be leather rain boots.
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MEERBUSCH, Germany — The estate tucked into the countryside 22003 minutes from downtown Düsseldorf is easy to miss.
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I had kept them tucked away on a bookshelf as a morbid reminder of what I'd done.
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Usually a black shiny disc — or polka dot — is playfully tucked into or perched on these elements.
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At a shooting range tucked into the Rockies, 10 employees of the Iron Protection Group are training.
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Wayla, tucked into a basement on the Lower East Side, has one of the neighborhood's lovelier gardens.
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All of this is happening in a region where more people are building homes tucked into forests.
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There, tucked into every nook and lining every shelf, are pint-sized plastic bottles decorated with roses.
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There's a master class in reporting — or just in getting to know people — tucked inside this conversation.
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It starts with a grim scene: two blue barrels tucked away near a New Hampshire state park.
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As I type this, my iPhone is tucked away inside my desk drawer under lock and key.
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When you're ready to board a flight, the entire suspension system can be tucked away and hidden.
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To make it even more of a meal, I tucked in slices of baked marinated firm tofu.
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Saudi authorities have said NEOM, tucked away in the desert kingdom's northwest corner, will cost $500 billion.
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There's part of me that believes it's still there, patiently tucked under some stone, waiting for me.
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A number of staffing company offices — discreet, sometimes with mirrored glass windows — are tucked into strip malls.
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Over at Woodchute Mountain, tucked behind Jerome, expect Ponderosa pine and expansive views over Prescott National Forest.
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Men waddle down the road in wetsuits pulled to their waists and surfboards tucked under their arms.
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When I got to the end of the first chapter, I found a $10 bill tucked inside.
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Katso points out more bushes heavy with buffalo berries, wild currants, and chokecherries tucked alongside the hills.
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Two white clapboard houses tucked behind the New Fairfield Senior Center embody bits of the town's past.
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Who is cramming into the long, low room, with its booths tucked into nooks along its sides?
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It was hard to find, tucked behind an unmarked yellow metal gate and down a grimy passageway.
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Each grave had a small piece of paper tucked next to the headstone with the victim's name.
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A young woman dressed all in black, with an iPhone tucked into her waistband, wasn't having it.
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Stand tall with your shoulders pushed back, stomach tucked in, and head level for the best posture.
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State-of-the-art anatomy classrooms tucked behind the cascade are part of a deceptively pragmatic layout.
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Without the time for such an interlude, this being Manhattan, we bravely tucked into the next course.
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A narrow bed is tucked against the wall; several old computers and monitors are stored under it.
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My face somehow got tucked in his neck, and I thought: to kiss or not to kiss?
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Tucked away from the historic center, it has no sign or website, despite being opened since July.
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Highlight: Kiara Pickett tucked the ball into the lower left corner for the game-winning penalty kick.
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Do you have a play or a novel in the making tucked away in a drawer somewhere?
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He tucked the ball and sprinted up the middle to cap a 14-play, 75-yard drive.
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Juniper is tucked away inside The Fairmont, which is also a great hotel option in the city.
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The stairwell between Loewe's two floors has a lone mounted basket with a branch tucked in it.
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Here's the percentage of the 220,000 survey respondents who have: How much should you have tucked away?
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One exception is an enamel, pearl-studded music box tucked into a bookshelf in the living room.
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Scrolls of papyrus were portable; Roman commanders used them as the equivalent of paperbacks, tucked into pockets.
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Just to keep warm, they tucked in a flask of plum brandy a friend's uncle had made.
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One morning, I tucked cookies from the previous night's dinner into my saddlebag for that day's ride.
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NASA has tucked some Christmas presents in the shipment for the station's six-person crew, as well.
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The men from the prison dressed up for the occasion, hair slicked back and shirts tucked in.
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Crenelated spires have scalloped molding tucked along their doorways, and there are deep grout lines between bricks.
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I sewed on little flaps for his tiny hands to be tucked into, like letters into envelopes.
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When she finally found him, he was tucked inside a door behind layers of insulation and wiring.
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On one hand, her advice is cliché — but, like any cliché, a novel revelation is tucked inside.
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We sat tucked into a corner of Hex Old World Witchery on Decatur Street in New Orleans.
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It fits nicely, I can wear it pulled down over hips or tucked under at the hips.
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There's even an Easter egg tucked into Tesla's software referencing the modified DMC-12 Doc Brown uses.
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They are often in basements and back rooms, tucked out of sight, and there is no compensation.
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Located on bustling Sunset Boulevard, the West Hollywood Edition valet is tucked in, away from the street.
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And he also neatly tucked the revealer, BATMAN, down at the bottom in the last Across clue.
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With Holtby leaning to his right, Buchenvich tucked the puck into the left corner of the net.
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The curving central staircase has a custom-designed iron balustrade and a seating area tucked beneath it.
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The only belongings they had brought with them filled a couple of backpacks tucked under their space.
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I took the crimson socks off the mantel and tucked them in the back of a drawer.
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I have so many wonderful places to show you that I've tucked into May's Ferrante Fever itinerary.
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The ruins are tucked away in an unremarkable town with no signage whatsoever leading to the site.
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On the north wall are the rain boots; the sneakers tucked into one another, head to toe.
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But it's great for the figure, good for the nerves and nice to have tucked away for disasters.
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There are so many stories embedded in the artworks MoMA has tucked away in storage all these years.
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Sian is a completely residential village, tucked in the mountainous township of Kengkou, which has its own dialect.
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Horse Collar Pierre doesn't seem to be wearing a collar, and Odie's hands (paws) are effectively tucked away.
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The arm will soon be mounted on 2020, and the Mars helicopter will be tucked underneath the rover.
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The emotional new film from Drake Doremus is a tender romance tucked in a sci-fi Trojan horse.
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The facility in Homestead holds 2,300 immigrant children in a massive compound tucked behind a chain link fence.
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Tucked away at the side of a road in Gabon was an entirely new tree species, Sirdavidia solannona.
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Mueller's Manafort indictment tucked a message between the lines: That may not be enough to escape the glare.
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Up your toothpick game with these whiskey flavored toothpicks that even come tucked into their own leather pouches.
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Take a look at some of these locations... There are plenty of easter eggs tucked away, as well.
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Once tucked into the comfy King-sized bed, we were pleased with the plush duvet and oversized pillows.
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For museums, we'll always have Paris, and Italy has jaw-dropping art tucked away in seemingly every church.
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I still keep it tucked in my recipe book, though, in case any friends need a helping hand.
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The plasticky black paddle controls are tucked neatly behind the wheel, ensuring that your hands never stray far.
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There are eight theme entries scattered throughout, marked with an asterisk, and a revealer tucked in at 115A.
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It's mid-January, yet I still decide on a button-down tucked into a pencil skirt (without tights).
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"I still have them tucked away somewhere in storage with the outfit I wore that night," she says.
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We were wearing Pumas with thick shoe laces, maybe an Izod or Polo shirt tucked in with jeans.
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Next, "guard up" by placing your knuckles right by your cheekbones, elbows tucked in close to your ribs.
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And it provides deeper ownership of the data that comes out, which will be tucked in Snapchat Memories.
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Larson wore a camel sweater which was half tucked into a gray skirt that showcased her black belt.
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Tangerine By Christina ManganOut March 20Don't go to the beach this summer without Tangerine tucked into your bag.
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Inside, tucked away and sewn in, they keep their "belly buttons," meaning their fallen-off umbilical cord stumps.
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The newest 15-inch Samsung Notebook 9 was tucked away safely, so light I forgot I had it.
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My favorite thing is the included remote control, which is cleverly tucked in the base of the camera.
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The Hideaway Pizza Pub opened last August, neatly tucked into a mostly residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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" Why it's happening: "Many of the country's nuclear facilities are camouflaged, tucked away in mountains or hidden underground.
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DIVERSIFICATION Saudi authorities have said NEOM, tucked away in the desert kingdom's northwest corner, will cost $500 billion.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tucked away near the BQE in Gowanus, Brooklyn, is Kanishka Raja's studio.
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It also is no longer tucked away under hidden menus, but prominently featured at the top of Amazon.
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But in 90003, a satisfactory home network isn't just a single cheap box tucked away in a corner.
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HBO must be pleased that it has two fairly obvious spinoff concepts tucked firmly into their back pocket.
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He kept his thumb tucked in the fist which is a sign of a stroke in a child.
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There are lots of surprises tucked away in Observation's unfolding story and ending that's wide open to interpretation.
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"Yesterday, we got four of these cards," Ms. Pollard said as she tucked the first into the dashboard.
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Also tucked out of sight in her conjuring room are the switches and wires that aid her act.
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The other moved toward Jason, one hand tucked into the waist of his pants, and threatened to shoot.
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Plus the fact that the world still has some 3 billion barrels of oil tucked away in storage.
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It also designs t-shirts that are more closely tailored so they won't bunch up when tucked in.
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It seems to contain a folded map, neatly tucked away in brash defiance of any want for direction.
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Tucked away in their parents' basement, we assume, they spread an outsized swath of misery across the web.
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The one we found tucked away in the brand-new Pür Cosmetics Vanity Palette Eyes & Cheeks compact, however?
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There was maybe $22016 in my hip pocket, and maybe an additional $221 tucked deep in my sock.
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They're not gone entirely, but they're tucked away far enough to make previous generations look bulky by comparison.
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Around seven inches long, this laser-cut bookmark will earn you numerous compliments and look cute tucked away.
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They unpacked among my living room, stacked beers throughout my fridge, tucked their toiletries around my medicine cabinet.
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Well, it showed Conway checking her phone, sitting casually on a sofa with her legs tucked under her.
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The explosives section of the Senegalese military-training camp is in a thorny valley tucked between low hills.
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ONE of Turkey's more forlorn sights is tucked down an Ankara side street inside the EU affairs ministry.
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They appear in different groupings, or are tucked just out of sight until you cross some invisible line.
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That's why we have hoards of hair color photos tucked away in the saved section of our Instagrams.
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"Women told us how they had tucked away their garment in the corner of their cupboards," she said.
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Asensio tucked in the fourth goal after Marcelo had charged to the byline and Real's dominance was complete.
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Batting, he stands in an unnaturally deep crouch, elbows tucked in and bat dropped low over his shoulder.
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Soon, a thin, olive-skinned woman—her raven-black ponytail tucked under a baseball cap—enters the frame.
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There are two keys to understanding Deerhoof tucked into The Magic, the San Francisco quartet's 13th studio album.
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He will be here, answering questions from the Glastonbury public, tucked away in the Speakers' Forum at 2pm.
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The wrinkle is in the reading of the parenthetical phrase tucked into the regulations: "to the human eye".
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The romance is tucked between other tracks about smoking too many blunts and serving fiends, but it's present.
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She still has the Japanese obi that inspired the design of the room, but keeps it tucked away.
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I have nothing against it I think if you want to get something nipped and tucked—do whatever.
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And tucked inside each little box is a trio of some of the brand's best-selling nail polishes.
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Tucked among the watermelons and maize in lorries trundling into China are jade, illegally felled rosewood and heroin.
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One stop was Halden Prison, tucked among birch and pine trees about an hour's drive south of Oslo.
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It was tucked away in a budget proposal and was not even formally announced until after the fact.
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But two sentences tucked in the middle of his nearly 6,000-word speech gave liberals reason to applaud.
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The evening had started with cocktails inside Mr. Tisch's main house, which is tucked high in Benedict Canyon.
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"I fell to the floor and hid behind him and just tucked myself in his back," she said.
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Women's ovaries, on the other hand, are tucked into the body and aren't as reactive to external heat.
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POW interment sites on the post—is tucked in between a helicopter landing zone and a rock dump,
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From there, McKnight made low ponytails and chignons, or left hair loose but tucked back behind the ears.
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Apple is also reported to be developing an AI chip that could be tucked inside its mobile devices.
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Tucked away in the development chapter of TPP is a short section on women's empowerment and economic growth.
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In Comedy Central's New York office, visitors will find a miniature Blockbuster tucked among the cubicles and desks.
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But you can avoid such a situation if you keep a jump starter tucked away in your trunk.
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They picked a home on about 2 acres of land, down rural country roads and tucked between cornfields.
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Douglas was 16, a chatty and bubbly and joyful teenager tucked into a tiny, lithe but powerful body.
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In most apartments, stoves do not sit against walls, but are tucked into the islands in the kitchens.
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She looked peaceful, untroubled, her hair tucked behind her ears, her hands in the pocket of Chloe's sweatshirt.
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He'd stuffed the CDs into a grocery bag, which she tucked into a drawer in her childhood bedroom.
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We strapped on waders and gathered our tools, my grandfather's cherry-handled hunting knife tucked in my vest.
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"You can see it as a surf cottage on Montauk or tucked up in the mountains," says Rose.
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The literal "Rules of the Road" are tucked away into different manuals, codes, and handbooks across each state.
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Artists regularly draw the Sumatran dorcus alcides with his signature magic marker tucked into his shiny black pincers.
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Instead, we tucked ourselves under blankets and on top of bolsters, doing marshmallow men variations of familiar poses.
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Dan then simply tucked it under his Preds jersey and strolled right past security, according to the paper.
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I still have that same disc today, in its case, the receipt tucked behind the 100-page manual.
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"Peeling Kinglet" (2018), which depicts a bird tucked into the curl of an orange peel, is similarly ephemeral.
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I'm in a nice part of town where it's tucked away in the southwestern quarter of the city.
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For the time being, however, Outfit Compare is just a fun toy tucked away inside the mobile application.
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I wear them around Brooklyn, the bottoms of the pants tucked into Uggs, practically daring people to snicker.
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Meanwhile, your folder list is tucked off the side and out of sight under a hamburger-style menu.
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She wore a button down shirt, tighter around her breast area, which she tucked into tight fitting jeans.
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She attended the event alongside her husband, Kanye West, who tucked his suit pants into leather rain boots.
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Its gray metal door bears an insignia of a pigeon with a golf club tucked under its wing.
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"Pan's Labyrinth" is a haunting reminder that evil exists among us, not just tucked away in the netherworld.
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The hotel is tucked behind a Mexican restaurant and up the street from a Kroger that recently shuttered.
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Sendak resurfaced the art once more for a charity concert in 1997, then tucked it away for good.
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GISENYI, Rwanda — They are sometimes tucked into bras, hidden in underwear or coiled tightly around a smuggler's arms.
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And somewhere among them, often tucked in the women's undergarments, Mr. Mberabagabo said, were hundreds of plastic bags.
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Los Angeles shortstop Manny Machado took grounders during batting practice with his throwing hand tucked inside his sweatshirt.
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The next afternoon, Higgins and I visited the county jail, an 18-bed operation tucked behind the courthouse.
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Kaabi-Linke's lyrical abstraction, safely tucked within signifiers of affluence and prestige, yields to the horrors of war.
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Retirees in swimsuits ride their bicycles to the pool, bright noodles tucked under their arms like jousting lances.
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Tucked underground are 156 80-square-foot crypts made of Tuckahoe marble, with slate doors on iron hinges.
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But soon stray pills were tucked into sofa cushions and syringes were rattling at the back of drawers.
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One of our first stops, DeSoto State Park, tucked into a corner of Alabama, was one of these.
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Mr. Martínez went ahead with the couple's daughter, carrying her on his back, tucked under his T-shirt.
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For one thing, "Margarete" takes place in a small, dingy classroom tucked away among the Public's public spaces.
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By age 6, she had nearly memorized her birth mother's note, which she often tucked under her pillow.
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Virginia is tattooed up to the neck, and Gustavo is wearing a sleeveless undershirt tucked into khaki pants.
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Roman Bieniek, a power plant worker in Poland, had the family's life savings, $4,903, tucked in his pocket.
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I spend hours with my chin tucked into my chest and a weird smile on my face, watching.
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It was tucked into the final moments of Thursday's episode, along with a constellation of other women's voices.
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"Omoiyari" grapples with heritage and assimilation, displacement and survival, mourning and coping, all tucked into its plush arrangements.
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The venue was tucked just off a barren, four-lane stretch of road I never saw in daylight.
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Sheathed in stainless steel, it rises from a recently built plaza tucked inside an apartment and retail complex.
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She also tucked a display in a spot on the second floor where young readers could browse privately.
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Tillerson tucked his dignity into some sock drawer as Trump repeatedly contradicted his statements and undermined his authority.
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To expand his knowledge, Mr. Paredes carries a small dictionary at all times, tucked away in his backpack.
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Tucked in a valley at the northern base of the state's panhandle, Davis is easily missed on maps.
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Sensors looking for trouble along the line provide real-time alerts to computers tucked inside a control room.
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As a result, Space Command got tucked into US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), which is focused on nuclear deterrence.
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They also entered crowded restaurants in the Shangri-La and other hotels, as families tucked into breakfast buffets.
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There was a deep soaking tub tucked between a glass shower stall and just one single vanity sink.
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Murals were tucked into hallways — one a massive circus scene with acrobats, jesters and women entwined with snakes.
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Starting Monday the company is introducing its mobile cyber command center, tucked into a heavily customized semitrailer truck.
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She laughed and tucked her bare feet under her on the living room sofa in her Brooklyn townhouse.
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At stores including Barneys and Nordstrom, these dedicated areas are tucked near traditional makeup and skin-care counters.
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The artist arrives, observing the scene from a small white car tucked in a corner of the piazza.
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Sitting on a red couch tucked away on the side of the stage was another brother, Tony Rock.
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Otherwise, some of the better national presentations are tucked away in palazzos, churches, apartments and gardens across town.
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Hoffman fired a shot from the top of the face-off circle and tucked it under the crossbar.
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For decades, an unmarked cemetery sat undisturbed, tucked away at the edge of a Florida high school campus.
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However, research shows that most Americans fall short of this goal, with just $5,000 tucked away for retirement.
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A Lebanese 1,000-pound bank note, worth about 66 cents, was tucked into a crevice in the granite.
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We stayed a mile upstream at a seven-room guesthouse tucked in the trees along a muddy bank.
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My friend Win Luanchaison, a real-estate developer and fervent culinary explorer, and I tucked into our bowls.
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My TV screen was tucked away in one of the armrests, and was easy enough to pull out.
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Each item in the box was individually wrapped in plastic and my receipt was tucked underneath the clothing.
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She witnesses firings, some accompanied by a goodbye card tucked into a file folder, some toasted with champagne.
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Men walked the rutted trails, their faces obscured by black balaclavas, and pistols tucked into their waist bands.
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The model looked cozy in a colorful turtleneck sweater, which she tucked into a pair of black jeans.
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That's good news for Warren, who's just tucked an influential endorsement under her belt at the 11th hour.
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What survives is a burrow of a public square tucked in a grove of court and government buildings.
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If you keep the tower intact while you grate, your cheese or veggies will stay safely tucked inside.
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To the untrained eye, she left the snow with no problems and flew, tucked aggressively, through the air.
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You can hear in their shouts of protest, tucked away in the minor key, a cry for help.
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He came in alone on Stalock from the red line and tucked a shot between the goalie's knees.
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I walked home with it tucked under my arm, this massive Victorian book in this massive Victorian town.
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As they took him, I tucked my business card into the jacket, telling me to call me soon.
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The wreckage of this diminutive satellite is tucked away on the surface in a less-than-obvious place.
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The audacity of Thomas' opinion, that was tucked into a related case, took Boutrous and others by surprise.
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You may not notice this network of pipes tucked beneath our streets, and we are glad about that.
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The region's patrimonial treasures are often tucked out of sight, as if waiting to be given their moment.
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The provision was tucked into the $1.3 trillion spending bill Trump signed to avoid a federal government shutdown.
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Strolling the quiet streets, this visitor was pleasantly surprised to come across Ezo, tucked in a residential courtyard.
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She was wearing a pointy hat, made of green felt, with a red feather tucked in its brim.
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House all clean and everything tucked away, ready for the coming prep sessions, the cooking, the mighty feast?
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There were about a dozen photographs from the war in the album, loose snapshots tucked in the back.
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It would be tucked into a short-term spending bill intended to avert a government shutdown after Friday.
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On Wednesday, I put on my running gear, went to the bathroom, tucked my phone into my pocket.
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He spent three days hunting victims with a short sword and two smaller knives tucked into his coat.
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This 300-acre property tucked into the southern Berkshires delivers classic camp fun in a classic camp setting.
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Tucked into her jacket, out of sight for most of the evening, was a large, bubblegum-pink wallet.
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His wife, Kay Decker, also 69, nodded in agreement as she tucked into a Fuji chicken apple salad.
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Last September, one fan had a mini breakdown after mistaking Del Rey's tucked-in hair as a new cut.
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When your hair is braided up, it's not being heat damaged from styling; it's just tucked away and healthy.
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Imagine all of the designer gowns, Spice Girls memorabilia, and Golden Balls love trinkets tucked away in her closet.
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Before I met all these people I felt like a dog that that its tail tucked between its legs.
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He's even reading her father's journals, which are kept tucked away in the Sanctum, the library for advanced students.
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They're tucked away in the settings panel, though, so hopefully Samsung makes it obvious that users do have choices.
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Pencil 2Screenshot: Gizmodo (Apple)Tucked into all that iPad Pro news, Apple made some noteworthy changes to its stylus.
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There is a map; find the game you're looking for, That Dragon, Cancer, tucked away in the northeast corner.
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It lay in the bone beneath inches of skin, fat and muscle, tucked behind organs interlaced with major arteries.
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Gopman would post photos on Facebook of cash he'd tucked in homeless people's cups, hoping it would catch on.
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The protective cover will remain, but the edges will be tucked away, making it much more difficult to remove.
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It's a Tuesday morning and I'm in a kitchen, tucked inside a loft apartment building in Toronto's east end.
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Microsoft's Xbox One S is a thin, quiet game console with a 4K Blu-ray drive tucked away inside.
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Besides being tucked away, terms of use may also be written in foreign languages, which presents yet another challenge.
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That would be Margit Wennmachers, who spent the evening tucked on the couch across from Andreessen and his wife.
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The three bodies were under covers, almost as though they'd been tucked into bed, detective Dave Loeding tells PEOPLE.
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My kids were only calling out for my husband — I was just someone who tucked them in at night.
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Valencia spitefully invites Rebecca to the beach (you'd be spiteful too if your boyfriend tucked back another girl's hair).
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Kufrin also recently shared a photo of her late dad's Bible and her parents' 1983 wedding invitation tucked inside.
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Crunchy pickled daikon and carrots, tucked into every banh mi, are reprised in a heap over fries twice fried.
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But what I really want is something super compact and versatile that can easily be tucked into a backpack.
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Inside, they found a shotgun — tucked under a bed — with its stock shortened and the serial number scratched off.
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She tucked a note into each box with a short message to the family member it was meant for.
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Laine scored in the fourth round of the shootout when he tucked a puck under Bruins goalie Anton Khudobin.
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Samba schools are social clubs, really, fulcrums of community spirit tucked deep into a neighborhood, many in ramshackle favelas.
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Their features were small, and their faces were tucked underneath the brain case, rather than jutting out in front.
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It's tucked away on the sixth floor, and visitors, mostly tourists, seem to wander around it, appearing slightly lost.
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And now, with Palin safely tucked away, some of the nation's biggest thinkers are getting in on the action.
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In one establishment, tucked away in a side street, a row of women wearing black lace leotards shuffle cards.
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And, if you find the whole almond tucked into your portion, count on some good fortune coming your way.
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Got the same bottle of sunscreen tucked away in your medicine cabinet or under your car seat since 2013?
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If you've got a nice, tucked-away A/V setup, the NES Classic isn't going to fit into it.
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Powell was working on a Titan II missile fitted with a thermonuclear warhead, tucked away underground in Damascus, Arkansas.
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Wrapped fabric bundles, frequently found in Cutler's works, are tucked into various nooks, their contents unknown but clearly valuable.
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Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Tyga was also spotted at the event the day before tucked away in a private room.
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After that, one of Starship's robots will trundle down the sidewalk with the package tucked away inside its frame.
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With his hair tucked away under an oversized black hat, his brows and glowing skin immediately take center stage.
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Hiding from someone, chained to a cell, hiding under a bed, tucked behind an office desk during a shooting.
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Tucked behind the mega-pharmaceutical deal between Pfizer and Mylan is weakness in Pfizer's earnings, according to Morgan Stanley.
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To prosper in this world reactionary nationalism no longer needed the bedmates with whom it had been tucked up.
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