The Mavic Air The metal joysticks are safely nestled inside the flip-out arms of the controller, the landing gear safely nestled in the propeller arms.
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" Nature's waterpark" is nestled in Missouri's St. Francois Mountains.
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Nestled in the Himalayas, at Earth's highest elevations, lies Tibet.
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Cruelty and humor are nestled like spoons in a drawer.
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Pelham is nestled between Concord, New Hampshire's capital, and Boston.
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The Salt Lake Valley is nestled between two mountain ranges.
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Inter Milan were nestled snugly between Everton and West Ham.
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Angel ornaments and miniature Santa hats nestled among its branches.
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My studio is nestled in a corner of my kitchen.
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Where is it nestled in the grammar of the world?
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Mr. Lowe's son was nestled inside the bathtub, he said.
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There's a "-but why" nestled at the heart of all this.
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Next, visit Playa Lagun, nestled between tall cliffs with good snorkeling.
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Pedocin Beach is nestled in the northeastern city of Trieste, Italy.
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By the evening, she was nestled on her father&aposs shoulder.
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Many of the family plots are nestled alongside the Rio Grande.
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Here, ununtrium can be found nestled between elements copernicium and flerovium.
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You can clearly see bits of quinoa nestled between Perry's teeth.
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The shot nestled into the lower-left corner of the net.
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His header flew past Darren Randolph and nestled into the corner.
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Nestled between those calls was one made to a blocked number.
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The castle is nestled on an unassuming street in the neighborhood.
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Interlochen is nestled about 15 miles southwest of Traverse City, Michigan.
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The neighborhood itself is nestled between Beverly Hills and Bel Air.
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In another, human feces lies nestled in front of a doorway.
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This isn't to say conservatives aren't still nestled within the media.
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Nestled at it's core was a version of Ocean's album, Blonde.
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The restaurant is nestled in the back of a coffee shop.
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The stunning monastery of Haghartsin is nestled on a forested mountain.
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Soon Dos Equis were popped and nestled into the corner holders.
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Tender slices of beef lung nestled among famously fragrant stink beans.
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Galicia is a mountainous region in northwestern Spain, nestled above Portugal.
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Liechtenstein is a tiny European nation nestled between Switzerland and Austria.
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Here's the rectangular United Nations Headquarters nestled into a lonesome sand dune.
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He's nestled on a couch, talking with a different potential future wife.
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It's nestled in her resume between White Chicks and Made of Honor.
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At NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center, nestled in Hancock County, Miss.
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A hidden gem nestled in a run-down strip mall in Palatine.
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For now, we can recreate the buns she nestled those patties between.
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They're then nestled into a little cup and covered with sweet toppings.
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Nestled inside Target's Minneapolis headquarters, racks of unfinished clothes line the walls.
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According to her tweet, Miller's photo would be nestled there for safekeeping.
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Families nestled by the Great Smoky Mountains are bereaved -- houses completely blazed.
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The drain capsule nestled in my butt crack was hard to clean.
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The new Chelsea Barneys is in part nestled into an apartment building.
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There's a magical manor nestled in the hills of Napa Valley, Calif.
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The cemetery covers 22 sloping acres nestled in the heart of Georgetown.
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The Arrabelle at Vail Square, nestled against Vail Mountain, is pet friendly.
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The silo cottages are nestled on 10 acres in the Texas countryside.
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I nestled in a blanket, listening to the wind in the courtyard.
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The Pulitzer Amsterdam is nestled between two of the city's peaceful canals.
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Nestled in the comfort of his black Mercedes, I kissed him gratefully.
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Weaver showed me the two slim polyurethane plates nestled in each bag.
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They reached Vitaly Torotadze's grave and nestled the ball beneath his headstone.
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But Granny Smith apples nestled in molded cardboard bore the USA label.
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These catfish dads guard their babies when they're still nestled inside eggs.
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It was nestled in between Germany and Italy, not looking too threatening.
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We arrived at a location nestled amidst a strip mall in Orlando.
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Bain's family lives, is nestled in Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco,
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These pipes are nestled so close together, it&aposs just plain stupid.
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Our solar system isn't a bunch of bright orbs nestled closely together.
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It takes an hour, and countless tight hairpins shaded by slender cypresses, before the road descends into the village of Stia, its terra-cotta roofs nestled in an ocean of green, a little Tuscan idyll nestled in the valley.
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Nestled next to Guatemala City, Fuego put on quite a show in 2016.
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The provisions are nestled in Trump's executive order on securing the nation's interior.
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Possibly a stone-faced tiki nestled alongside palm trees and a raging volcano?
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Kallstadt is nestled between colorful vineyards about a one-hour drive from Frankfurt.
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In the picture, nestled underneath a large oval window, are three aluminum trays.
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His paintings nestled in the between — not quite abstraction, Surrealism, Cubism or representation.
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Dâm-Funk: That's a pretty good point, but it's still nestled in sexuality.
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It ends up nestled against the Himalayas, bringing the southern trades with it.
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They're all nestled in a big bed and all pups are suckling fine.
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Those people will be nestled safely in the underground confines of... wait, what?
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Nestled beneath its head, three rows of teeth circled around a terrifying orifice.
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An outdoor bar nestled in a freshwater bath is not to be missed.
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NEW YORK(Reuters) - Picture it: 40 picturesque acres nestled in Wisconsin lake country.
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Until my daughter was nestled in my arms, I was preoccupied by fear.
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Or the Brooklyn House of Detention, which is nestled in a gentrifying neighborhood.
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Nestled in the bag of one the Anglican players was the winners trophy.
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A biker couple nestled into the comfy corner nook near the front windows.
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San Marino is a tiny, 1693-square-mile country nestled in northern Italy.
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Preservationists crusaded, and the refuge nestled in the heart of Brooklyn was saved.
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This baby may have nestled in a mind for months — or even years.
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It was black and rounded, nestled in the crotch of the birch clump.
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Nestled comfortably at the back of his cavernous temple, next to the d.j.
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Reading was where we nestled, where we sank in deep, side by side.
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Consider the conflict in Kachin, a northern state nestled between India and China.
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Kenosha is nestled between Milwaukee and Chicago, along the shores of Lake Michigan.
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It's like a rave track for a club nestled amidst a distant nebula.
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I know the orange plastic tumbler is nestled inside it, a makeshift scoop.
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He lay there, nestled in my forearm, and let me gaze at him.
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Only the family jewelry traveled comfortably, nestled in a tin of talcum powder.
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It should be nestled between your chest and your shoulder, beneath your collar bone.
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Nestled among the repetitive answers and frustrating debates are brief, shining moments of hilarity.
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Nestled securely in its host's DNA, the virus gets passed down through the generations.
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (CNN)Luzerne County is nestled in the mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Nestled inside were charred human teeth, gold dental crowns and a complete lower jaw.
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Take Palekh, a town of some 5,000 nestled in forests north-east of Moscow.
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The Sheats Goldstein residence consists of three buildings nestled behind whisper-quiet silver gates.
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Instead, all of the mobile HomePod controls are nestled in the Apple Home app.
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Rhode Island is a picturesque enough tiny state, nestled along the New England shoreline.
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One has taken over my pillow and the other is nestled under the covers.
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But there is a hidden killer nestled inside this idyllic, blue-collar beach town.
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Nestled in the first paragraph of Senate Rule XIX is the two-speech rule.
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There's a direct-drive electric motor nestled next to it, attached to the crankshaft.
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NESTLED between Birmingham and Leicester, Nuneaton is the humdrum English suburb from central casting.
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During the press conference, Robb said he found the alligator nestled in with lilypads.
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In all likelihood, the screeches belong to owls nestled in the hotel's upper floors.
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The biscuits were nestled in the little cast-iron pan they were baked in.
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Nestled in the dunes are a regular beach house and a spooky old mansion.
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Toronto's Bluefield team is in that league, nestled in the mountains of West Virginia.
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He stumbles across an old Fanta can from the 90s nestled in a bush.
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Three perfectly flat tent sites behind the fire ring were nestled in the woods.
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A woman lay on the floor stretching, her phone nestled neatly at her hip.
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I was a perfect sheep, except for the loaded gun nestled in my crotch.
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C is a charming delight nestled in the equally charismatic area of Coconut Grove.
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In the back row, Baroque recorders nestled up to an Afro-Brazilian percussion section.
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Tiny adorable flowers made out of radishes and cucumbers were nestled on the side.
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And this one was nestled in one of the pillars by the building's entrance.
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Nestled against the Tennessee River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Are the workers nestled in cubicles or sitting visibly in an open-plan design?
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Nestled in the Indian Himalayas, some 16,500 feet above sea level, sits Roopkund Lake.
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She, too, has often felt the urge to ride nestled cozily on Meg's back.
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One was a group home on a quiet street, nestled amid two-story rowhouses.
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Swedish meatballs are nestled with quick-pickled cucumbers, lingonberries, and a luscious potato purée.
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The Cayman Islands is a tax-friendly British overseas territory nestled in the Caribbean.
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Nestled high in the Alps between Switzerland and Austria, few people know of Liechtenstein.
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Nestled between these two projects was Nan Goldin's "The Ballad of Sexual Dependency" (1986).
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I'm enchanted by the way it's nestled in the corner, where the road bends.
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Nestled in the Indian Himalayas, some 16,500 feet above sea level, sits Roopkund Lake.
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It then rapidly engulfed entire towns nestled into the forest and torched 150,223 acres.
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It is nestled in the part of the city Israel annexed after the war.
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It was a deliberately unobtrusive place, nestled against a hillside amid otherwise uninhabited land.
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A couple of beehives nestled in the trees are also brimming with insect visitors.
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We head to Malibu Farm, an organic farm-to-table restaurant nestled along the Pacific.
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But they got the same result, finding traces of living cyanobacteria nestled into the rocks.
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We check out Kona Brewery, which has a beautiful setting nestled in a local Marina.
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Altadena is nestled right next to Angeles National Forest, so bear sightings there aren't uncommon.
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A blue canton with 48 white stars is nestled in the upper left-hand corner.
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I passed quaint cottages nestled in the valley and forlorn hitchhikers who stared me down.
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Balthus stole Cezanne's brush, with its cool and warm nuances still nestled in the bristles.
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And who knew condiments could look so cute when nestled into a hamburger grill caddy?
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The Rio Grande Valley sits at the southernmost tip of Texas, nestled right above Mexico.
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Saint-Hyacinthe is a town of 50,000 nestled in the heart of Southern Quebec's farmland.
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Cello may be Lu's primary instrument, a classical background nestled neatly in her back pocket.
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Nestled in the Sam Houston National Forest, the ranch became the idyllic location for athletes.
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Nestled between Springsteen and the Stones are ads for liver medicine, psoriasis, and nursing homes.
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Nestled in the woods in the heart of Atlanta sits Airbnb's most wished-for listing.
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On Sunday, shiny white sailboats belonging to the marina's sail club were nestled in slips.
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In fact, there's a secret Au Bon Pain nestled in an unexpected corner of Manhattan.
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Tracey described the insula, an elongated ridge nestled deep within the Sylvian fissure, with affection.
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Middlesboro, nestled in an ancient crater near the Cumberland Gap, was a thriving Appalachian city.
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The Black Rock Desert is a dried lake bed with mountains nestled in the distance.
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Buchanan spends his last day flying to Maricao, nestled amid mountains in Puerto Rico's interior.
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The mother ship has two fuselages, side by side, and SpaceShipTwo was nestled between them.
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The Ahwahnee, a luxury hotel nestled among towering conifers, is now the Majestic Yosemite Hotel.
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Glide down the Amazon River to Lake Sandoval, a jungle lake nestled in Peru's rainforest.
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This ambiguous zone, nestled in the 14th arrondissement, doesn't seem to interest the same people.
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Sixteen gators were nestled around and on top of one another in a small pool.
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O'Reilly escaped to his mansion in Montauk, nestled among nature preserves and overlooking a bluff.
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The visitor then needs to decrypt this, and enter the 16 character code nestled within.
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Nestled toward the top is Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a 14th century Buddhist temple.
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All four of us nestled in our sleeping bags, breathing in time with the waves.
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Nestled in a corner, a middle-aged woman in green passed out pre-rolled joints.
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Nestled in San Francisco, even pals across the Bay in Berkeley felt far away before.
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They would delight in finding Lincoln treasures nestled among junk or hanging off tree branches.
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But Barnes's hit nestled inside Pivetta's shirt, entering between the buttons, and Pivetta stayed upright.
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These prized piglets are nestled inside terra-cotta casseroles and roasted over a fire pit.
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You should see a list of all the folders nestled within the main Dropbox folder.
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Several flew away, but one nestled into the folds of Ms. Blair's dress and stayed.
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Nestled among the meat are charred jalapeños and green onions, providing heady spice and sweetness.
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Most are the classic ones we know best: white cream nestled between two chocolate wafers.
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There's a small tin boat nestled among lush overgrown grass, ornamenting an otherwise empty backyard.
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The perfectly poached egg was nestled under a bed of aromatic arugula and pungent Parmesan.
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Nestled in the mountains, Asheville has long been considered a bohemian haven for the arts.
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Chocolate Chip Shortbread (2013-2014) Chocolate chips nestled in a bite-size, gluten-free shortbread cookie.
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And cysts tend to be round, flesh-toned, or nestled under the top layer of skin.
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Candi Station's "You Got The Love" found themselves nestled up next to Seal and Rick Astley.
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Every year, nestled among the inspirational quotes and images, are hoards of tweets like this one.
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Four kaki furai nestled in shredded cabbage in a Styrofoam container, with dark brown dipping sauce.
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Nestled in the meatpacking district between Chelsea Market and Google's New York offices is ' latest Roastery.
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Place the plum halves on top, cut side down, nestled tightly together, and set aside. 3.
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Now, its tidy white bottles sit on convenience store shelves, nestled up against its predecessor: SlimFast.
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Akwesasne, a Native-American community of 12,000 nestled between America and Canada, faces a similar struggle.
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It sits nestled in a remote valley outside of the population-6,000 town of Makoqueta, Iowa.
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It's five bedrooms and baths nestled quite expansively into the 4,700 square feet of the home.
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With Clean nestled on his lap, he waxed romantic about his "personal fetish" for Minimalist art.
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When not in use, the horcrux is nestled in the front cover by using a magnet.
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Their two-story home is nestled along a shady cul-de-sac in Ridgewood, New Jersey.
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Now, the record is sitting in a safe nestled amongst cognac bottles in a fancy cellar.
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Nestled among Facebook's over 2 billion monthly users, however, it starts to shrink in relative size.
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Suisun City has a population of almost 29,000 and is nestled between San Francisco and Sacramento.
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Hurricane Michael hit Panama City, a community of about 22019,24 nestled between resort destinations, on Oct.
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Hurricane Michael hit Panama City, a community of about 2100,000 nestled between resort destinations, on Oct.
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He wears it like war paint—elegantly nestled in the space between his sea captain's beard.
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Vancouver prides itself on being a coastal city, nestled between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific.
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It's all nestled on an Australian flag-draped grill, complete with prawns thrown on the barbie.
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Plastic bags nestled in a heap at their feet, neat little parcels tied with fastidious knots.
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Each layer of life is nestled in the others to form a varied but coherent whole.
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Nestled midway through the narrative, the billionaire tech boss revealed a lesson about achieving high standards.
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Nestled among the black slats, a center brake light lights up as two short vertical bars.
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He nestled it next to the flimsy grave marker and snapped a picture with his phone.
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His letters and cards now fill a Rubbermaid container nestled into a bookshelf beside my bed.
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That night, I met 4-month-old Esmerelda, who was nestled between her mother Kayla's legs.
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Lake Hallstatt, dubbed the "Pearl of Austria," is nestled in the heart of the Salzkammergut region.
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The handheld console zips right into the case, with two games nestled in the cartridge slots.
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I'm perfectly happy to play nestled in the corner of a couch or under the covers.
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He was born on May 5 and is nestled in his dad's arm in the image.
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Both girls held a question in their minds, nestled like a child's prized trinket, and swam.
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The two-story cabin will be nestled in the woods with views of the Hudson River.
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This sprawling lavender farm nestled deep in the Kula hills inevitably calls to mind southern France.
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It's nestled in a modern shopping plaza next to eateries like Le Pain Quotidien and Yogurtland.
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There are four forms nestled in the melting raspberry-colored ground of "Untitled (6 – 73)" (1989).
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Her shingled house is nestled on five acres and hugged by cedar, maple and alder trees.
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The boy from Chengdu, Sichuan, was eating at a banquet hall nestled in his mum's arms.
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I opened it up and spotted something new nestled between the lock screen's flapping butterfly wings.
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Glistening cuts of Isfjord cod and roe were nestled atop beds of lichen and ptarmigan feathers.
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The builder Chase Morrill and his team renovate abandoned cabins nestled deep in the Maine woods.
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Nestled in the lower right- and left-hand corners are exact pencil drawing on unpainted canvas.
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"It is a fluffy organ nestled in a rich bed of blood vessels," Dr. Teitelbaum said.
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It's framed by Lebanese and Syrian villages nestled into terraced hillsides, crowned by minarets and crosses.
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This is where I come in, nestled at the intersection of the naive and the knowledgeable.
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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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There are also images of the women, nicely nestled in their golden years, embracing on red carpets.
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The mermaid has a serene smile on her face, and a tiny merbaby nestled in her arms.
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One year, an interloper sneaked into the party and nestled herself between John Cleese and Faye Dunaway.
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The reef lies nestled off the town of Taytay, on the island of Palawan in the Philippines.
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He founded Panzi Hospital, nestled in the green hills above the city of Bukavu, back in 1999.
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Nestled in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is an object that may have been overlooked.
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IT LOOKS AT first like a classic Chinese painting: water-soaked paddies nestled against endless green hills.
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Nestled around the remote coastline of West Papua, Indonesia, thrives the most biodiverse reef on the planet.
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The hillside temple, nestled in a forest in the Western Ghats mountain range, reopened at 5 p.m.
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Palu is about 50 miles south of the epicenter of the earthquake, nestled inside an elongated bay.
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A red Tesla Roadster will be nestled atop the rocket when it takes off from Cape Canaveral.
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Or maybe it's your laptop balanced on your thighs, or nestled on the duvet at an angle.
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Nestled between my fingers (minus the tether, for the record), Fin was easy and comfortable to use.
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The Knowles patriarch's announcement feels exploitative, with its hashtags and his Instagram handle nestled at the bottom.
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Fort Tilden is nestled on the narrow strip of the Rockaway Peninsula, flanked by bustling beach communities.
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We drove to our suburb, a spread of cedar-shingled houses nestled next to a forest trail.
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Explore Houston while staying in this bright and homey abode nestled between Montrose and the Museum District.
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The Po' Boy came similarly dressed — two breaded chicken tenders lay nestled alongside lettuce, pickles, and mayo.
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Maybe he wanted to embody the distress and depravity nestled deep within New York's world of crime.
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The city sits nestled on Florida's Gulf Coast, and was impacted by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill.
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The stunning garden nestled into this sales office isn't visible from the outside of the Glass Fortress.
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For the past several summers, dance collaborations have blossomed on a stage nestled in the Rocky Mountains.
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The destination is Wulingshan, a resort nestled against a pristine blue lake two hours northeast of Beijing.
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Visitors to Somiedo can live like a shepherd in traditional huts, nestled in the pastures of Asturias.
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Just under 1 million years ago, Pluto nestled up closer to the sun during its northern summer.
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Kuantan, a Malaysian city nestled on the South China Sea coast, had never been a hot spot.
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The rest of the town is residential, its homes nestled on streets lined with well-used sidewalks.
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The course he had inherited — 27 narrow and secluded holes nestled in woods — had been changed overnight.
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While nestled on the ground, the InSight lander will listen for seismic activity and small vibrations — marsquakes.
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Nestled under the U.S. security blanket, Europeans are likely to continue to spend less than Washington wants.
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Mr. Bradshaw grew up in nearby Minford, a one-stoplight town nestled amid woods and horse pastures.
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Nestled among these silos are clusters of cell phone towers operated by a small rural wireless carrier.
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The Super 8, nestled between a coin laundry and an IHOP, has become the community's focal point.
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The Shaker Village itself plays a role, too, with its spare buildings nestled in a verdant site.
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Sotheby's Old Master catalogues sit on the polished chrome shop furnishings nestled with the bags and shoes.
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Lee's dialogue, nestled there beside some of the greatest comics images ever created, wasn't astounding on its own.
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Cuoco frequently showed off the gorgeous scenery — a wintry town nestled into the mountain and blanketed by snow.
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Nestled among the innocent Hutu refugees were perpetrators of the genocide, like the show's Patrice Ganimana (Tyrone Huggins).
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The "Tumbleweed Burger" consists of grilled Angus beef topped ghost pepper cheese, nestled between a green chile bun.
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Armenia is a country of about three million people nestled in mountains between Iran, Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
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This is my holy space — 20 steps out the back door, nestled amongst oaks, hollyhocks, and green space.
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But there's art to be found outside the museum—in deserts, along mountains paths, and nestled into valleys.
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The Tesla 15-inch tablet looks and feels like a giant iPad nestled in between the front seats.
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As I type this, the Mini is nestled snuggling below the monitor, just in front of the keyboard.
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It's nestled in one of the prettiest neighborhoods in Dallas so I get some views with my run.
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The blurred image of a man in his seventies wearing an argyle sweater was nestled in Shirley's lap.
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Things get weird when they come across a woman (Nae Yuuki) naked and nestled in the forest floor.
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Nestled into my theater seat, clutching a forgotten bag of Skittles, the pieces at last fell into place.
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Nestled on 5.45 acres, Giem says it's the only oceanfront parcel of its size south of Santa Barbara.
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Seeing a favorites post nestled in among all the other posts in your feed feels like a bonus.
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Nestled in a picturesque forest, the stunning 15-room Zaborin fuses a traditional ryokan experience with contemporary luxury.
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Street peddlers scurried by, calling out the names of the fresh fruit nestled in baskets on their heads.
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The most-visited monument in Spain is a magnificent medieval fortress and palace nestled on Granada's highest peaks.
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You're drinking your damn iced coffee even if you have to do it nestled against a space heater.
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Framed family photos are nestled on a shelf by his side, each capturing intimate moments from his life.
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Nestled in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains is the quaint Gold Rush town of Nevada City.
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There's a tiny time-of-flight camera nestled between the 5G S13's two normal front-facing cameras.
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Some of our most valued qualities—kindness, integrity, empathy, modesty, patience, and trustworthiness—are nestled within this dimension.
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The ink is of the letter "E" on his left hand, nestled between his thumb and pointer finger.
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And yes, nestled in between the biggest names in hip-hop and pop is none other than Perry.
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Protesters did attempt to disrupt the event by blocking the main highway into the hill-nestled, suburban enclave.
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Inside, she sat front row (duh), nestled between Swedish actress Noomi Rapace and Mr. Selfridge star Sai Bennett.
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A 4-inch display touchscreen is nestled in between the handlebars, which is enabled with Google's Android software.
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Nestled in the Rogue Valley, the company was founded in the 1930s by Tom Vella, an Italian immigrant.
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Letter of Recommendation Late last year, an edgy, blanked-out feeling nestled in with me and wouldn't leave.
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In one series of photos, Ms. Colbert is sleeping, bald and emaciated, with Lily nestled by her side.
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Lamb shank, falling apart into shiny panels and sweetened with dried apricot, is nestled with tender peeled potatoes.
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Shown a map of Asia, he was puzzled by the nations nestled next to India, Nepal and Bhutan.
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Gros Ventre River Ranch is nestled in the Gros Ventre Mountains in the Jackson Hole valley in Wyoming.
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Replacing the SLS's 21-liter V2260 is a 9113-liter V2911 with turbochargers nestled between the cylinder banks.
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ASHTON HAYES, England — This small village of about 22006,280 people looks like any other nestled in the countryside.
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Nestled in the netting, these mundane items suddenly looked potent and significant, almost like devotional or talismanic objects.
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Liberal arts majors, whose studies emphasize critical thinking, communication and creativity, were nestled in between, at 22015 percent.
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Pricey Saint James Parish is nestled on Barbados' "Platinum Coast, " known for its massive mansions and expensive resorts.
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Skeletal trees burst from spectral mountains, whose jutting forms dwarf the small human settlements nestled on the slopes.
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Nestled against a bend in the Raccoon River, the Meredith headquarters includes two buildings connected by a skybridge.
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Nestled within Eckernförde Bay, just off Germany's Baltic Sea coastline, no boats whatsoever are allowed into the area.
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You, nestled in somewhere between a metal rail of blue hoodies and a metal rail of green hoodies.
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He nestled up to my chest afterward — all sandy and warm — and I was thrilled at his approval.
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Earlier this year, I visited El Salvador, a mountainous and beautiful little country nestled between Guatemala and Honduras.
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Nestled within is a small trailer camper, the cozy home of both a dog and that digger's operator.
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At the same time, though, a counternarrative of cinematic tortoises has nestled alongside these itchy-splicing-finger hares.
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Nestled in San Francisco's northwest corner, the Richmond District can have the feeling of being surrounded by nature.
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The Beau Mountain Cottage is nestled in the mountains of Vancouver Island, and it overlooks an alpaca farm.
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On the ninth hole, his drive nestled in a toupee-like tuft of grass on a sandy hill.
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Little spiders and flies landed on guests like Kirsten Dunst and Diane Kruger, and nestled into clients' furs.
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As a soprano nestled in a tenor's arms, the room's temperature seemed to rise a couple of degrees.
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The mourners followed the hearse over to the Clifton Cemetery, nestled in the shadow of towering red rocks.
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I'll invite whoever it is to the No. 7 Restaurant, nestled behind the subway stop, near my home.
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I find Tides Home and Garden's two cosy high street storefronts, nestled among beauty salons and chain cafés.
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And yet a few weeks before the caucuses, here Biden was in Iowa, nestled in the warm car.
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Nestled in the Wright Valley is a pond of ankle-deep water, still liquid despite the freezing temperatures.
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ABBY GOODNOUGH Los Angeles They enter through an unmarked turquoise storefront, nestled between fashion boutiques on Melrose Avenue.
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They found multiple teeth on top of one another in tooth sockets, much like nestled ice cream cones.
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It begins with André, a lonely teenager in an industrial town nestled in the mountains of eastern Brazil.
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Nestled amid clean streets and emerald-green golf courses, rows of sand-colored villas house some 30,000 people.
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"There it was, a no man's land nestled among SoHo, TriBeCa and the West Village," Ms. Baer said.
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At War I nestled into bed with a paperback copy of "The Things They Carried," by Tim O'Brien.
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What's the going price for a one-bedroom nestled into an elbow in the struts of the Manhattan Bridge?
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It feels heavy in my hand; perhaps my thoughts and regrets about it are nestled in there, as well.
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Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, Branson ranks 20th on U.S. News and World Report's list of best family vacations.
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Named after France's second-most decorated female player, the arena is nestled among the area's graceful 19-century greenhouses.
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All that remains are three stone houses on a hillside, nestled amid a handful of oak and olive trees.
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Even the husband came around and now falls asleep each night with his "microbeast" nestled firmly against his side.
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It is nestled in a womb-chamber filled with currents of blue that branch deeply into the enclosed space.
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I was at a political fundraiser earlier this year, again nestled in among several longtime donors with deep pockets.
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If you've ever considered visiting this small Black Sea nation nestled between Russia and Turkey, now is the time.
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My hometown is a five-hour drive from Portland, nestled in a valley in sight of three mountain ranges.
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It's nestled in one of the Republican-leaning pockets of New Jersey, 25 miles away from New York City.
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And any sense of anti-Jewish sentiment, of course, was nestled within a greater atmosphere of intolerance toward minorities.
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As I write this, there are some fertilized embryos nestled safely inside nitrogen tanks, awaiting a future arrival date.
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Since December 13, 2016, Anonymouse's display could be found covertly nestled at the cross-section of Bergsgatan and Almbacksgatan.
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I looked at his SmartBoard, and there was my name nestled amongst the stars: John Paul Brammer, First Place.
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Nestled in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood is a pedestrian street surrounded by foliage and homes called Macondray Lane.
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The Saturn V splits into its three stages, while the Command and Lunar Modules are nestled at the top.
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Nestled within the usual five-dimensional chess of Billions was a storyline worthy of its very own romantic comedy.
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Along the way, humanity made contact with numerous other aliens, and wound up nestled between two hostile alien factions.
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The resort, complete with horseback riding, fishing and hiking, is nestled within the Snowy Range Mountains of Saratoga, Wyoming.
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Nestled hundreds of pages into the proposed bill to fund the Department of Defense sits a small, unassuming section.
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A PATCHWORK of nondescript houses nestled at the foot of a mountain, Nagicho looks like an ordinary Japanese town.
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The Second Amendment is securely nestled in our Constitution, even as we debate the continuing epidemic of gun violence.
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It's nestled in the tropical jungle on the mountainside and features panoramic views of the beaches of Sao Conrado.
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Jazzmeia Horn, Cécile McLorin Salvant, and Jean Baylor from the Baylor Project are quietly nestled in the Jazz category.
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Today, Kanye West released his Yeezy Season 4 collection on a quaint little island nestled between Manhattan and Queens.
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I park and walk past a home with a cross made of fresh pink flowers nestled against a fence.
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Image credit: Hotel RigopianoLast week, an avalanche engulfed a hotel nestled in the steps of Italy's Gran Sasso mountain.
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NOE's throw-up, consisting of a diminutive "O" nestled between a bulging "N" and "O," is built for speed.
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Nestled in a valley between the two tailing ends of the Appalachian foothills, the southern city of Birmingham, Ala.
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And nestled within it are genes that could explain why they're so durable and resilient, according to the researchers.
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In the pack, you just might find a gold Super Bowl 51 can nestled amongst the classic blue cans.
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The mold features a sleeping dragon nestled around three scaly dragon eggs and is available in a copper finish.
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Nestled in the Western portion of the Himalayan mountain range, Bhutan is one of the last surviving Himalayan kingdoms.
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They arrive, two perfectly packaged little cakes nestled side by side, as they always do, utterly anticipated, always delivering.
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Keep in mind, that battery will continue to drain if the headphones aren't nestled firmly in the charging case.
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African-American servitude is currently addressed by clapboard slave cabins nestled amid relocated 19th-century homes at Historic Square.
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Nestled among the field is a tiny spacecraft, smoke exuding from the roof, and bits of debris and wreckage.
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Nestled in New York's Orange County, with views of the Catskill Mountains, it was in need of extensive renovation.
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Nestled on the third floor of a gray-tiled building, the apartment crams two bedrooms into 580 square feet.
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Your toes are nestled in the sand and your hand is occupied with a Piña colada — not a cellphone.
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That one scene, nestled in the series' first half hour, encapsulates the dreamy world Glover has created with Atlanta.
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Wast Water is nestled in the western corner of the Lake District, an area once beloved by Romantic poets.
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Its 2018 annual goals include expanding to six markets nationally, with hopes for houses nestled across the United States.
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Advertising LOS ANGELES — Matthew McConaughey took a big swig of bourbon and nestled deeper into a hotel penthouse sofa.
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Open the X1 Carbon, and you're greeted with the signature IBM/Lenovo red-nubbin mouse nestled in the keyboard.
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The Bekaa Valley, nestled between Mount Lebanon and Syria, is stricken with droughts, and many wells are drying up.
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That tale, unlike the modern shell into which it's been nestled, is deliberately flighty (if you'll excuse the pun).
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Motherboard verified that the image does indeed contain a bevy of files with works by Shakespeare nestled within them.
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Nestled in a sea of otherwise cinematic displays, the threaded organs make for a deliberately gentle, almost pastoral, touch.
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Once a town of thousands, it's now reduced to seven families nestled within the ruins of numerous abandoned houses.
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Here, mushrooms are grown year-round, nestled safely from Quebec's unforgiving cold and the prying hands of foraging chefs.
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The Maple Leaf lounge I visited in Vancouver is nestled inside a fake rock wall in the domestic terminal.
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To the north of the fort, nestled underneath the freeway, is the Presidio Pet Cemetery, open to the public.
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Nestled below a hill, it looks out toward Catskill Creek, which runs along the back edge of the property.
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Nestled throughout the space are hats from his own brand's new collection and pieces made for other designers' shows.
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The medieval village, nestled between the Alps and the Côte d'Azur, was his home until his death in 1987.
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Also seen from above, it follows our hero's progress through a small village nestled among his signature spongy trees.
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The shooting occurred in Azusa, a city of about 45,000 nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Nestled behind armored shields on the beetle's back, they unfurl in whirring sheets, whisking their clumsy owners from danger.
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The game starts inside Vault 18—a vault with vast resources nestled in the heart of the California Wasteland.
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These falls sit on the Quây Sơn River, which is nestled in the rocky Karst region between Chinaand Vietnam.
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Nestled along the coast about 230 miles south of San Francisco, San Luis Obispo is far from Silicon Valley.
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The lanes, nestled between the sidewalk curb and a row of cars, will run along 26th and 29th Streets.
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Each week, he returned with a dozen tarts nestled between sheets of waxed paper in a Salada tea box.
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His irresistible warm potato flatbread, which comes nestled in a square of homespun linen, is drenched in golden butter.
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We are on the second floor of Stephen Sondheim's Midtown Manhattan townhouse, and he's nestled on his writing couch.
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Our family stayed at an Airbnb in Echo Park in a little 113s bungalow nestled behind our hosts' home.
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A jeweler turned the drawing into a necklace I've worn ever since, the stone nestled just below my collarbone.
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Caracas is laid out east to west, nestled in a long, lush mountain valley parallel to the Caribbean coast.
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Most of them are the familiar sandwich that's over 100 years old: white cream nestled between two chocolate wafers.
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Nestled among the palm trees in the airy Winter Garden at Brookfield Place, this light installation is entirely indoors.
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The temple, snugly nestled into the side of a mountain, had a sense of stillness despite its central location.
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But his tee shot on the par-3 16th nestled near the hole and resulted in a critical birdie.
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His shirt was unbuttoned enough that a shark-tooth necklace was visible, nestled in the fur of his chest.
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Two dozen people, including Day's caddie, Colin Swatton, hunted for Woods's ball, which was found nestled in the rough.
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You could see the evidence in many of the new houses nestled among the rubber trees and coconut palms.
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She said the setting along the bay, nestled by Los Angeles, was an ideal place to make her mark.
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Paterson, nestled between affluent the Garden State's more affluent areas, is one of the poorest cities in New Jersey.
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A piece of an old tattered quilt sits neatly on the chair, a small box nestled in its folds.
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For much of the second-half of the 20th century, Sweden was nestled right up against the Soviet Union.
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All of these are marketed on the brands' Instagram feeds, often pictured nestled among offerings like moisturizers and hairspray.
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Suppose that it came not from Italy, but from Georgia, the nation nestled on the border of Europe and Asia.
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LauncherOne took off from a Mojave runway nestled beneath the wing of a modified Boeing 747 airplane, nicknamed Cosmic Girl.
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It's in a large ranch home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, just north of Los Angeles.
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The Split Rock Sweetwater Prayer Camp, as it's known, is nestled on sacred Ramapough land next to the Ramapo River.
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Known as "the mountain city" and nestled amid dizzying peaks, many of its neighborhoods are perched precariously on steep slopes.
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But there it was, Ganymede with its faint magnetosphere nestled within Jupiter's much larger, and far more powerful, magnetic shield.
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It's a cove open to the public and nestled at the northern end of the residential area of Sea Cliff.
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Ms. Rothschild spoke at the new estate, which is nestled among vineyards and apple orchards in Shandong, a coastal province.
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Nestled on the side of each unit, in between the two video screens that play ads, is an Android tablet.
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He flips open the smartphone docking arms from the bottom of the remote, revealing two hidden replacement joysticks nestled inside.
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The greenish ore they lug is given its hue by copper but much of its value by cobalt nestled within.
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When it's nestled there, it periodically provides you with information—about the weather, social media updates, texts or missed calls.
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Outrageous Olive Oils & Vinegars is a small speciality shop nestled inside the Frontier Shops courtyard in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona.
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"We're still really nestled within 3-1/2 year highs," said Gene McGillian, manager of market research at Tradition Energy.
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Even cuter, he smiled, cuddled, and nestled his head into her always-ridiculously-high ponytail as she sifted through products.
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On board will be the Mars 2020 rover, but nestled within its belly will be a tiny, four-pound helicopter.
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Microsoft has press shots of happy users sitting cross-legged, with the device and keyboard nestled warmly in their lap.
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Nestled among the jokes, the takes, and the joke-takes on my Twitter feed is at least one small joy.
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But nestled amidst Spider-Man reboots and gigantic car explosions are a number of fantastic indie gems and standalone films.
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"I picked up Better when he was about three months old, and he nestled right into my shoulder," she recalls.
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That's partly why Jacobson prefers Etsy, with his carefully made game cartridges nestled among handcrafted leather belts and homemade fragrances.
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One has a sleeping baby nestled cozily against her chest, which may cause an involuntary "aww" to escape some readers.
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Asheville is a quintessential small town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains with stunning hiking trails and picturesque street cafes.
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When the ball nestled in Beltran's glove, so, too, died the Royals' best chance of a come-from-behind victory.
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He stayed in his village, a hamlet nestled in a dense forest resting on the bank of the Niger River.
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Nestled on a 23-acre knoll in the Santa Monica Mountains, the property accommodates just seven people at a time.
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" It is "nestled on 1.51 acres of spectacular property encompassing in-ground pool, level lawns, stone walls and mature trees.
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But the chance that the three-judge panel will overturn its own decision seems nestled somewhere between slim and none.
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Pembroke Pines, Florida is nestled between the beach town of Hollywood, Florida and the Everglades, and just north of Miami.
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Soloneshnoye Journal SOLONESHNOYE, Russia — Wood smoke hangs like a mist over this town, nestled in a valley deep in Siberia.
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Nestled within an elite enclave in a premiere Silicon Valley neighborhood is a five-bedroom $16.8 million mansion for sale.
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That's when the stroller miraculously was stopped by a tree, with the child still nestled safely inside, NBC News reported.
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A UK magazine entitled TV & Satellite Week nestled a nugget of possible truth into a larger Game of Thrones article.
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"The Wedge of Chastity" (1954), a negative of her vagina, is a concave shape nestled into flesh-coloured dental plastic.
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Scratch Brewing Company's co-founder Aaron Kleidon was describing a golf-ball-sized fly nestled into one of my curls.
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Bill "Coyote" Johnson's secret collection of over 100 muscle cars was nestled past bunches of trees in Red Oak, Iowa.
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And nestled among the payloads are two different experiments involving cariomyocytes, or beating heart cells, grown from pluripotent stem cells.
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Nestled on the other side of the barn from the main house is a single-acre plot of botanical pyrotechnics.
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"Tell it you love it," Edwards said, taking yet another round of focaccia dough, nestled in bins, to the proofer.
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The current army chief, Apirat Kongsompong, belongs to the King's Guard, a faction nestled instead within the First Infantry Division.
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The ground was carpeted by wild thyme, with purple flowers the size of a gumdrop nestled among tender flavorful leaves.
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Yet it felt palatial compared to the tiny Sefton Bivvy — I couldn't even stand completely — nestled beneath the Tewaewae Glacier.
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Apparently dissatisfied with his spot, he snapped his bill at two mallards sleeping with their heads nestled in their feathers.
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It is a one-paragraph recommendation nestled in a nearly 400-page report on the future of New York City.
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William savors the memory of his first Happy Meal — the crispy fries, chicken nuggets and toys nestled in the box.
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Visually, the park will seem to rest on the 132 pots, as if nestled on an uneven bed of tulips.
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Like a lot of the residences up here, this one is nestled into the geological table and seems charmingly underfurnished.
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The tree house that will be nestled in the trees 50 feet above my house will contain the master bedroom.
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Nestled in the flat space between two steep granite mountains in the Andes lies the remote community of Huallhuaray, Peru.
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Historically, Bhutan has sealed itself off, a Shangri-La nestled in the highest, snow-capped mountain range in the world.
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"We don't have a fear of fire," said Mr. Cooper, who burns regularly around his stilt house nestled in woodlands.
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But he has also nestled the state even further into Sheriff's embrace; Krasnoselsky's party, Renewal, is owned by the company.
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The figure resembles Guatemalan worry dolls, which can be found nestled among the colorful flowers that surround the young woman.
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But the bulk of the states where people have the biggest amount of free time are nestled in the Midwest.
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The city nestled in the Taebaek Mountains had fewer than 5,000 residents, only one major highway, and no train line.
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The cauliflower, nestled in a bed of robust chive pesto, lemon ricotta, and chia, was both flavorful and masterfully subtle.
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Aerial shots in The Journal show the house nestled among the trees, with manicured gardens and a large front driveway.
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Drop in price: 30%Median airfare: $254Asheville is nestled among both the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains.
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COLUMBIA, Md. — The word "equality" carries special meaning in this planned community, nestled in the corridor between Baltimore and Washington.
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It's currently the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2017, nestled right between The Boss Baby and The LEGO Batman Movie.
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Nestled between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, the Ojai Valley's luxury spas and inns can be a respite for city dwellers.
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Think perfect, picturesque, blue lagoon, surrounded by palm trees, nestled between giant sand dunes in one of the world's driest climates.
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On the EW cover, the two women look sternly into the camera — in full glamorous makeup, nestled in a cozy booth.
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Maybe it's the fact it's nestled in the same busted parking lot as an on again, off again check cashing business.
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Cilvegozu Border Crossing, Turkey (CNN)Nestled along the hilly, rock-strewn Turkish-Syrian border, Dr. Salim is trying to save lives.
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This isn't the first time Anthony and Joe Russo nestled in a reference to their former glory in a Marvel movie.
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Nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains here, the IM Flash plant is a paragon of American high-tech manufacturing.
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Midway through the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, I sat nestled in a sniper's nest overlooking the Highway of Death.
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The driveway garage alone holds mountains of caps, nestled a dozen apiece in boxes stacked to the ceiling like Tetris pieces.
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Consider watching any or all of these, preferably while nestled under a warm blanket with the heat cranked up to 11.
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A coffee table nestled between the room's couches is adorned with a tiny Baby Groot, standing silently under a bell jar.
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Presidio Terrace is a privately owned oval street nestled against the Presidio golf course with a large gate blocking its entrance.
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It has annotations like "Strange to find such Daedra worship among the devout," nestled next to detailed sketches, diagrams and paintings.
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Japan also has one of the highest suicide rates in the world, a serious social issue nestled deep in its past.
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Astronomers have known for some time that our galaxy is nestled inside a halo of diffuse, star-forming material called plasma.
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He had apparently stretched his T-shirt over her to form a makeshift baby sling, and their heads are nestled together.
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The community on the Utah-Arizona border has a population of 8,000 people and is nestled against picturesque red rock cliffs.
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Nestled between Burbank and Santa Clarita, the Foothill district is a hotch-potch of industrial and residential districts riven by highways.
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Nestled deep in the mountains of southern Tasmania in Australia, the Disappearing Tarn is sought after by photographers and intrepid hikers.
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In fact, it will only start playback when little sensors in the buds detect that they're nestled in your ear canal.
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Regal 19th-century mansions line a street aptly nicknamed "Frat Row," just south of a picturesque campus nestled in a valley.
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Later in her office, nestled in a chair behind her desk, she will share with me the heart of her mission.
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And while he'll miss the island where he grew up, and the giant dish nestled into it, there are some positives.
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The 57-acre market covers a significant portion of the city's Chuo district, nestled between the Sumida River and upmarket Ginza.
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The strawberry, sold by the upscale CitySuper, is packaged in a box, nestled in a straw nest and fruit sock within.
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The 1927 build is nestled in the neighborhood of Los Feliz, and offers the perfect combination of old and new details.
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A comfortable pillow is nestled into my lumbar, another at the base of my neck, cradling my delicate galaxy gamer brain.
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A healthy loaf of bread has a simple list of ingredients: water, yeast, butter, whole wheat flour with hair nestled inside.
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Nestled along the Colorado River, Bay City officials expected the river to swell so much it would flood the entire city.
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Last year, residents in the Indian city of Shimala, nestled in the Himalayas, asked tourists to stay away to preserve water.
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The location: Gothenburg's Lindholmen Science Park, a cluster of high-tech engineering talent and equipment nestled in a picturesque forested landscape.
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At Tate Modern it plays in a darkened room on 303 old cathode-ray-tube TV sets nestled among tropical plants.
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Nestled between the transcriptions was Meredith Monk's "Stringsongs," a folk-inflected series of movements written in 2005 for the Kronos Quartet.
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Swipe to the right on the Instagram app and you'll find Reels nestled among Boomerang and Super-Zoom modes within Stories.
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They eased their vehicles down a near-vertical road into town, past kids nestled in doorways and shopkeepers closing down businesses.
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As for the filling, you can use pretty much anything that you think would taste good nestled in crunchy, brittle pastry.
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Television news showed the bus, resembling a goliath bug, edging forward down tracks while two cars nestled side by side underneath.
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Nestled on the isle in Lake Washington is a three-story modern mega-mansion, currently on the market for $15 million.
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The team's home, King Power Stadium, is right downtown and the training ground is nearby, nestled among streets of small rowhouses.
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Nestled in the corner of the boomerang-shaped house is a backyard that is divided only by even more large windows.
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On Monday morning pets were welcomed in a designated area at the facility, where dogs nestled next to owners on cots.
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Fumbling in your pocket for your door keys, nestled within the night before's bar receipts, you head out to get milk.
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Marlena's, a bar nestled in San Francisco's Hayes Valley, was once a hamlet for San Francisco's ever-expanding, diverse queer community.
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Knights wear gleaming armor and matching Bluetooth earpieces, and futuristic shuttle crafts travel between ancient castles nestled in vast, green forests.
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Nestled under Alabama on the Florida Panhandle, the area is built on the promise of making vacationers happy on a budget.
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Antique prints of plant specimens hang in the breakfast nook, nestled alongside lumpy ceramic masks and personal doodles made by friends.
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Towering above are the famous Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks; nestled in one mountain saddle is Europe's highest rail station, Jungfraujoch.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Nestled on a residential block in Harlem, Create Young Adult Residences looks like any other apartment building.
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So wondered Agatha Lintott from her remote farmhouse nestled in the green rolling hills of the South Devon countryside in England.
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The soaring Elbphilharmonie auditorium is nestled in a gargantuan, glass galleonlike structure atop an old brick warehouse that overlooks the harbor.
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You've just nestled into a seat at your local coffee shop to catch up on emails and read New York Today.
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Nestled among the laboratories and start-ups is Wigle Whiskey, a craft distillery with a reputation for off-the-wall experimentation.
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The wedding was a casual backyard affair, hosted at the couple's home, a white house nestled between cornfields in Marshfield, Wis.
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Its roomy penthouse, nestled under the eaves, offers views of the green-spired city hall and the tower of Christiansborg Palace.
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In terms of aesthetics, the finished vegan burger — nestled between the bun and toppings — earned a 10/10 in my book.
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The result is a properly smoky-tasting hot-dog look-alike, grilled and nestled in a bun with mustard and sauerkraut.
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The fatal wreck consumed the town of Cornelia, Ga., nestled near the Chattahoochee National Forest about 90 miles northeast of Atlanta.
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If you're on the fence, read our full review of Moxy Chelsea, a modern hotel nestled in Chelsea's lush flower district.
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Pinegrove's first three albums — which nestled vivid emo confessionals in soothing roots arrangements — were impressive and sometimes stellar models of communion.
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Papa John's immediately stuck out for its presentation — the wings were nestled snuggly in its foil wrapping within its cardboard box.
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Eureka, nestled on Humboldt Bay, has about 1,600 historically significant homes, no small amount in a city of just 27,000 people.
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Nestled on a bed of yogurt or labneh, and green oil, the carrots jump out in their vibrancy and sharp form.
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Inside, the oven operator, or farnatchi, may be responsible for watching over dozens of tangia nestled into the ashes at once.
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The houses sit on the road and are nestled close to one another there are no front, side, or back yards.
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Carter still enjoys delivering lectures about the Bible on Sundays at his beloved Maranatha Baptist Church nestled amid flat Georgia farmland.
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Out-of-state students account for 2955 percent of enrollment at Penn State University, nestled in an area called Happy Valley.
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Nestled high above street level, it features a romantic, covered front porch along with a massive tree on the sloped lot.
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Lonely Planet named the North Carolina city, which is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the number one destination of 2017.
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Nestled in sea-cucumber farmer Jamari's palm, the specimen she had fished from the seabed convulsed with a slow-motion shudder.
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Pop music plays softly in the background; cameras nestled in the ceiling monitor your every move as you wander the aisles.
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Nestled in the east, just above the outer calf of Italy's boot, it's completely independent of the country that surrounds it.
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Last year "Angel's Bone," by Du Yun, included a punk aria nestled inside a score that blended Renaissance polyphony with electronica.
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These were gingerly moved aside and the smell of the first hot steam from the roasting chicken nestled below shot upward.
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Nestled 250 million miles from Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, is the largest object in the asteroid belt: Ceres.
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Second, the jobs will also appear under a dedicated "Jobs" tab, nestled under the "Notes" on the sidebar of the company's page.
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As Game of Thrones fans nestled in to watch the HBO megahit on Sunday evening, many also kept an eye on Twitter.
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Still a low-profile department nestled within their broader business, Target's in-house forensics labs quietly operate in Las Vegas and Minneapolis.
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Their work includes 903 LEGO gingerbread houses representing each U.S. state and territory, which are nestled in the trees throughout the room.
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The soda fountain is even nestled into a large wood cabinet that seems to be some sort of statement on customized carpentry.
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Nestled away in the neighborhood is the Suzanne Dellal Center, a performing arts center home to the world-famous Batsheva Dance Company.
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It was dusk, but light poked through the clouds, illuminating little towns and villages nestled in the foot of a mountain range.
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History will remember the burning of California as a generation-defining crisis, nestled within the species-defining crisis that is climate change.
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But such regulation may not sit well with someone who bought a house precisely because it is nestled in a pine forest.
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"It's a visceral response, when I see the name 'Ivanka' nestled inside a shoe," Amy Andelora, a customer from Arizona, told Cosmopolitan.
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A later side mission asks you to return to a particular gang's hideout, nestled deep in the alleyway of the poorest neighborhood.
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"I was in Cleveland last week, it was snowing, and she was all nestled in the nursery and the baby," she continued.
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Bran Castle, which is nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, was the inspiration for Count Dracula's lair in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel.
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They live with two cats in a carriage house nestled behind a wooded area that separates the house from an apartment building.
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Some think the answer is to build "vertical communities", with flats nestled between restaurants and concert halls, to stop estates growing isolated.
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He practically lived at the library before big exams, almost always nestled inside one of the private workrooms on the first floor.
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Many are nestled in small rural communities that are populated mainly by old people, since the young tend to move to cities.
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The video showcases the connection, as a user links a Samsung Odyssey gaming laptop to a Note nestled inside a gamepad controller.
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Nestled inside are 189 application-specific integrated-circuit (ASIC) chips, designed by Bitmain to solve bitcoin's cryptographic puzzles as quickly as possible.
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The NWA between 21987 and about 225 nestled into a cozy place where it was just getting everything right, in every respect.
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Nestled in scrubland are rows of depots, mills and furnaces; the complex covers 800 hectares, or four times the size of Monaco.
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PERCHED high above the Black Sea coast of Sochi and nestled in a coniferous forest stands a large and gloomy green house.
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Bukchon Hanok VillageThis charming village is home to ample coffee shops and art stores nestled together alongside traditional South Korean-style homes.
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There were cars nestled in clusters of gamertags and avatars, lined up at the start of some vaguely defined cross-country adventure.
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He hands me a stupidly thick,saffron ice cream sandwich, rolled with pistachios and nestled between his housemade "Mashti Wafers," and smiles.
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Sherwood Country Club sits in another upscale neighborhood about 22016 minutes from Malibu, nestled in the shadows of the Santa Monica Mountains.
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Nestled in the town square of Wejherowo, Poland, there is a statue of Jakub Wejher, who founded the little burg in 1643.
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Nestled among the Cascade mountain range sits Mount Rainier, a postcard-perfect natural wonder—and a volcano that causes scientists genuine concern.
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Nestled next to the local veggies was a "pick of the season" of a different kind: the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot.
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Charlottesville is built into a valley of the Piedmont region of Virginia, nestled between the Rivanna River and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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The small community, population around 800, is nestled amongst green hills and is located just minutes from modern retail stores and restaurants.
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Daily steps are displayed on a small, secondary dial nestled into the watch face; everything else shows up in Withings' mobile app.
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Hollywood loves a good sob story, even if it's nestled within a perfectly innocuous children's film (looking at you, Toy Story 3).
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Oak Ridge is nestled inside a valley, a short distance from the Clinch River between the rolling, tree-lined ridges of Tennessee.
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And I remembered autumns where I went apple picking and felt very comfortable with existence, nestled snugly in the flow of life.
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The bowl facing the main stage, nestled in the belly of the city's small array of downtown skyscrapers, swelled with writhing bodies.
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The Economist stopped at a remote country store, nestled beside a creek in Fentress County, not far from the border with Kentucky.
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Just think of how cool a tiny little Cornish hen would look in here nestled atop some mini carrots and pearl onions.
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WONJU, South Korea — On a farm nestled between hills of chestnut and acorn trees, the aging Spitz has had an easy life.
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Behind a charred chain-link fence, the blackened frames of two children's bicycles nestled beside the remains of an adult's mountain bike.
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Nestled among the thriving vineyards of Sonoma wine country, the Kenwood Inn and Spa provides a dreamy backdrop for an autumnal wedding.
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Nestled between a forest and the sea, Aman Sveti Stefan blends history and paradise while maintaining privacy and an air of exclusivity.
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He shut his eyes and nestled against my chest, while I looked up at the makeshift stage, home in the world again.
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Shisun is a hardscrabble, hollowed-out farming village of 5,000 people nestled in the corn-and-bamboo-covered hills of Yunnan Province.
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DENVER — Inside a senior center here, nestled along a bustling commercial strip, Vivian Malveaux scans her bingo card for a winning number.
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The hotel's 82 stone villas are nestled in a beachfront oasis of more than 1,000 palm trees on the cove's left end.
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Ms. Zhao was nestled into the cushioned seat with another friend, Amy Zhu, 21, who had urged her to attend the event.
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The sides of fingers, where typography and small icons can be perfectly nestled for personal enjoyment, yet remain out of obvious view.
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Scientists for the first time spotted a new planet being born while nestled within the dusty disk surrounding a young dwarf star.
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My walk to work takes me over Bristol harborside, and there's a boat with its anchor nestled in the side of it.
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Nestled in among all the local bands with names like Led Henge and Kurgen was a listing for excellent doom sorts, Moss.
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Babies that nestled against older elephants looked as pliable as putty, cuddly as oversize toys, even though newborns weigh about 200 pounds.
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Or if you have seen the growing Latino majority in Texas and know that it isn't securely nestled in the Republican fold.
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Nestled among the products were handmade paper artworks of planets and astronauts, which Bulgari commissioned from the young Italian artist Mauro Seresini.
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The British perfumer Lyn Harris also has a small outpost of her brand of bespoke scents, Perfumer H, nestled in the basement.
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After I graduated, I started taking trips to the Dominican Republic and experienced firsthand life in their small town nestled between mountains.
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Montenegro, one of the world's youngest nations, is a tiny country of 640,000 nestled between Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania.
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Nestled amid the snowcapped mountains and glacial fjords of western Norway, the cloistered coastal city is often associated with its inclement climate.
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Nestled in Venezuela's Canaima National Park, the stunner launches from Auyantepui, a sandstone mountain that dramatically rises out of the surrounding jungle.
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In the case of the Uppal family, the cannabis was being grown in greenhouses nestled in the vineyard several hundred feet away.
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And as if on cue, Mr. Chalamet lowered his head like a baby foal and nestled it gently beneath Ms. Ronan's jaw.
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CLEVELAND — The final out nestled in the glove of the visiting first baseman, who raised both arms to the air in triumph.
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In a limestone cave nestled high above the Anuy River in Siberia, scientists have discovered the fossil of an extraordinary human hybrid.
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Declawed scampi nestled in an oversize spoon are poured over with a sauce of five apples, then devoured in a single bite.
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His workbench is nestled in one of the densest commercial hives in the city, in a building largely occupied by jewelry merchants.
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It's a really cute little one and it's nestled in as the very bottom bit to each of these four theme combinations.
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Nestled in the pastoral hills northwest of Jerusalem, Har Adar straddles the 1967 boundary, most of it in the occupied West Bank.
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Nestled in the park amid joggers, kite fliers and picnicking families, the outdoor restaurant is an oasis of healthy sandwiches and smoothies.
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An estate of more than 2,000 plush acres, it includes two golf courses, and is nestled along Spain's southern coast near Marbella.
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The house, stacked vertically up the side of a ravine, is all stairs and platformlike rooms with a small garden nestled within.
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Walking through the twisting paths of the grounds, the sounds of instruments often ring out from little huts nestled among the trees.
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It's nestled in forests at the base of a misty, holy mountain in the province of Henan, one of China's poorest areas.
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The handle is designed in a way so that the included wooden spatula is perfectly nestled — a small but immensely clever touch.
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Despite being located near a commuter rail, even locals still aren't aware of a verdant paradise nestled among Queens' stately Tudor homes.
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That means spending on blockbusters like Rituxan, Opdivo, Keytruda, Eylea, Neulasta, Remicade and Lucentis is nestled within the hospital and physician data.
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Many of the small towns nestled among the waterways of the Alaska Marine Highway are also largely dependent on tourism, reports NPR.
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For the last century, my family's home has been nestled at the base of the majestic Wellsville Mountains in Cache County, Utah.
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Laila Beltran sits in a hammock fashioned from an old nylon net in Carbonan, Philippines, a village nestled in a mangrove forest.
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The CFTS -- nestled just out from town in charming, rural surroundings -- has become a sought-after destination for filmmakers around the world.
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Nestled high in the Alps, Liechtenstein has a population of less than 40,000 and is the second least-visited country in Europe.
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Nestled in the heart of Chile's Torres del Paine National Park, EcoCamp Patagonia is billed as the world's first geodesic dome hotel.
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Nestled in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica, Uvita is a paradise for those seeking a tranquil, tropical life, connected with nature.
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But it also looked great plugged in on my kitchen counter, nestled right in between the coffee machine and the toaster oven.
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Spend a weekend living in a tree house nestled in the Sequoia forest near Monterey Bay, which can sleep up to four.
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Nestled among the low, rolling, desert hills, we had somehow missed it in the jade-speckled view of our night-vision goggles.
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The news galvanized Urdoma and dozens of other communities nestled among the forests of Arkhangelsk Province, and hardened attitudes toward the government.
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Nestled in the concentric red, green and yellow patterns of this painting are tiny whirling planets and images of human couples copulating.
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I don't have a nightstand per se — my bedroom is rather ascetic, with only a bed nestled between the constellation-painted walls.
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Cameras nestled behind the windshield, radar sensors hidden in the front grille and ultrasonic components embedded in bumpers work within narrow tolerances.
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He also doesn't want them camping out on his streets of tall, old, half-timbered Basque houses nestled along slow-moving rivers.
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Netsweeper is a small Canadian company with a disarmingly boring name and an office nestled among the squat buildings of Waterloo, Ontario.
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Positioned on each chair are four functioning electric desk fans; nestled in between are plugs, sockets, extension cables, folded cardboard, and plastic.
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A pink and white bed set flanked by a matching baby doll stroller, with a stuffed Hello Kitty nestled between the two pillows.
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Nestled in the Rockies, the treasure symbolized the romance and vastness of the West — the opposite of the urban lives we were living.
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Boxes holding glue, Popsicle sticks, tape, pipe cleaners, compasses, zip ties and rulers lie nestled inside a 6-foot-high, student-constructed rack.
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Hence, the habitable zone is shifted towards the star, meaning Proxima b could be nestled right where liquid water—and life—could propagate.
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Enter Getaway, which offers custom-built, simplistic tiny homes nestled in the heart of nature, and without a Wi-Fi network in sight.
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The former first lady also paid tribute to her husband, posting a picture of the former first couple's feet nestled in the sand.
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The rebooted Planet of the Apes series has long nestled itself somewhere between an interesting look at conflict and an absurd action franchise.
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Where there's usually crisp green grass and solid lines, there's a blurry photo of Malone's chin and Ode's face nestled in her arm.
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Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range, Ayahualtempa is one of 16 indigenous communities protected by the militia.
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In 1942 Zweig and his young wife committed suicide in their adopted home of Petrópolis, nestled in the hills above Rio de Janeiro.
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The group made their way inside to the Girl at the White Horse, a discreet bar nestled in the space below the motel.
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The city is nestled along the southern shores of Lake Cayuga and consistently recognized as a great place to live in United States.
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As Graphcore's pictures show, the shells will be nestled inside of a server blade and at least partially covered up by other hardware.
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NESTLED IN A forest an hour's drive from Providence, Rhode Island, sits what some employees call "the world's biggest facility for property destruction".
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In my snow day fantasy, I'm nestled under a blanket on the couch, my cat sleeping on top of the pile of mending.
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You stop at the grocery store, maybe run into a neighbor — it's the feel of small-town errands nestled in a big city.
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A work called Lab consists of a life-sized human skeleton with internal organs still nestled inside it, made entirely from crocheted yarn.
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In the 7,000-strong unincorporated community of East Porterville, nestled against California's Sierra Nevada mountains, homeowners' wells were failing amid a historic drought.
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Looking down for a moment, I spot the indoor beach—which has been titled the "South Seas"—nestled next to the mock Amazon.
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The women in A People's History of Heaven call their neighborhood Heaven – but really, it's a slum nestled between high-rises in Bangalore.
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Timberlake appeared recently on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert where, nestled on a blanket beneath the stars, he revealed the true inspiration.
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STALKER, developed in the days before the collectathon game was firmly nestled into the open world, encourages the player to be more cautious.
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Barrier Field is especially effective when it's protecting a Torbjörn turret or a Bastion nestled in a corner or backed against a wall.
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Nestled between kaleidoscopic graffitied walls on a blink-and-you'll-miss-it side street in east London lies a bookstore with a difference.
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Garrett grew up in Fayetteville, a city nestled within the Ozark Mountains which loom over the humid southeast corner of the United States.
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Nestled into the crevices between your gums and teeth, these microbes can sometimes cause serious health problems like tooth decay and gum disease.
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In the latest picture of their baby girl, little Max is seen nestled in her dad's arms wearing a sweet little gray dress.
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Disick, who was briefly estranged from the Kardashian clan during 2015, seems to have nestled back into the fold in the new year.
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Tube 'n Axe invites guests sleep in a platform tent nestled in an herb garden, or in one of the tree-ensconced lodges.
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Nestled in the winding cobblestone streets of Golegã, Portugal, a monument to the early days of photography welcomes visitors from around the world.
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The creation features a small pepperoni pie nestled between a base of Sicilian-crust pizza and a lid of garlicky, naan-like bread.
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"A wonderful thing happens over time," he murmured the other day as Lola, the tiniest of his hyperkinetic menagerie, nestled at his chest.
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I would invite Hannah-Jones to visit Success Academy Bed-Stuy 1, nestled between the Tompkins and Marcy housing projects, serving K-4.
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Book this three bedroom cabin for $190 per weekend nightUnplug from the city in this three bedroom home nestled within lush Catskills foliage.
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It's a spacious, two-story home nestled amid trees on a winding country road in the small town of Okutama, in Tokyo prefecture.
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Built in mellow honey-colored Bath stone, Pendragon is nestled within six acres of gardens in the lush Avon and Limpley Stoke Valley.
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The two musicians are selling their $3.8 million desert home (for a little less than they actually paid), nestled in the Phoenix foothills.
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Downey Jr. did have some terms and conditions, nestled within a reply that also helped promote Benedict Cumberbatch's upcoming Dr. Strange Marvel movie.
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Nestled on the top floor in between university classrooms and engineering laboratories, the epicentre of ANUC's space initiative is a small, unassuming room.
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For instance, the team pinpointed a bright spot nestled within the outer circle of dust that may be the embryo of a planet.
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It also nestled in a little bit of commentary that pretty much foretold the trend I saw at the end of last year.
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It is Fajã dos Padres, a vineyard enclave nestled in a small cove on the south coast of the Portuguese island of Madeira.
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Caracas is nestled in a verdant valley perched at around 900 meters (2,953 feet) and its water is pumped from much lower sources.
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The other arrow reads "Silicon Valley" and points toward a pair of plush red chairs nestled in a corner near the front desk.
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Ms. Castiglione and Lolo are homeless, and frequently sleep in the Manhattan park, the bird nestled in her backpack for warmth, she said.
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Seek out the excellent Spanish designers and niche brands nestled among them and on adjacent streets like Calles Claudio Coello and Jorge Juan.
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Apple's smallest desktop computer got a tiny update today, nestled at the end of the company's press release for the new MacBook Air.
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So the Tamrazyans accepted an invitation to use an apartment in Bethel Church, a red brick building nestled among low-rise apartment blocks.
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NEUCHÂTEL, Switzerland — After work hours, when the Christophe Claret factory nestled in the heights of the Neuchâtel mountains is dark, something still stirs.
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There's an old woman (very much alive) nestled in her dug grave, and an old man who makes a present of a foreskin.
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There are roughly 10,860 of those — seconds, not cars — nestled in between the quiet, spooky opening and the last bit of end credits.
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He is adamant that a turkey be cooked on a flat rack, not nestled inside in a roasting pan, to better circulate heat.
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As she fell asleep, she could picture it, nestled among her summer T-shirts and shorts, which would not be disturbed all winter.
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For fans, they'll see the option to support a creator by clicking on an icon nestled in beside the like and dislike buttons.
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Nestled in the rock face high above us was a sign reading " SEA LEVEL ," in white block lettering reminiscent of the Hollywood sign.
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Wenquan Journal WENQUAN, China — Wenquan means "hot springs," and the town, nestled in a fertile swath of Central Asia, certainly has its share.
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She lounged in a very nice-looking pool with a very nice-looking giant inflatable swan, a tiny Chihuahua nestled in her arms.
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Nestled in the Bay just east of San Francisco is an island that, if you&aposre not aware of it, might be overlooked.
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The glass itself helps save energy, as will a planted area on the roof nestled amid 761 solar panels arranged in two arrays.
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More than 15,000 people annually visited the property nestled within the Virgin Islands National Park and home to a handful of endangered species.
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Towns are tidy: one- and two-story concrete houses, with verandas and peaked roofs to repel rain, nestled among vivid, fragrant flowering bougainvillea.
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Its capital, Asmara, is nestled in the cool highlands and boasts Italian colonial architecture and an ethnically homogeneous population (a rarity in Africa).
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Five eye and cheek tones come nestled within a mirrored compact that looks like the Christmas present of my 10-year-old dreams.
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Nothing was for sale, so Weinhouse invited the group to her home, a five-bedroom nestled on a winding street on a hill.
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Still, with the Russian enclave nestled between NATO members Lithuania and Poland, the development of the SSC-8 did raise some serious issues.
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It had a sweet heat to it that nestled itself into all the nooks, crannies, and folds of the chicken's layer of batter.
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Erica, on the other hand, lived in a remote village nestled in the highlands of eastern Zimbabwe, next to the border with Mozambique.
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Nestled in a quiet valley of the Pyrenees, BPA had a reputation as a discrete money manager for clients from high-risk countries.
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Nestled along Age of Empires II and some sort of cracked antivirus, many computers in the early-2000s were also home to Winamp.
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The town is nestled within the Qalamoun mountain range, alongside the Lebanese border, less than 30 miles (50 km) from the capital Damascus.
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Each subsequent story doesn't so much build on the previous one as sit nestled inside, suggesting its presence by the threads left trailing.
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I touched that area where a lump, not quite the size of a golf ball, had once nestled in my razed, amputated breasts.
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"Racism and discrimination have nestled in the White House, and abuse against Latinos has found a powerful instrument in the president," she argued.
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There's only one way to get to the Ultima Thule Lodge nestled deep in the wilderness of Alaska — and it's not by road.
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Like roots nestled in the soil of my soul, my connection to them grew and gave my life purpose, nurturing me back to health.
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It's time to check whether you really need all those extensions nestled inside one of the most important pieces of software you constantly use.
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Nestled in the Rocky Mountains inside a facility for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the photon-generating behemoth spans an entire building.
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Nestled between the Spree River and the Kupfergraben in the heart of Berlin, the five museums together attract more than 3m visitors a year.
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There is no shortage of things to do at this 70-room retreat, which is nestled against the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve overlooking Lake Travis.
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Rasiej's message, nestled among signs recruiting techies to join startups with goofy names, is that New York City is more pious than Silicon Valley.
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The setting – an early 20th-century Craftsman-style mansion nestled on acres of lush gardens – may be grand, but an air of informality rules.
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Nestled in Squirrel Hill are several Jewish community organizations that offer mental health services, which many young Jews have sought out since the shooting.
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It's whimsical and welcoming, with picture-perfect houses, and a charming and walkable downtown filled with restaurants and boutiques nestled around a tranquil lake.
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Nestled just beneath my skin, the magnet tugged and tickled when it got close to hard drives and speakers; around microwaves, it outright buzzed.
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And Samish Island, nestled dazzlingly between two bays and enclosed by a ring of thick Douglas firs, is a place where people don't pry.
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For more than 70 years, Shantir's family has been dishing out the signature dessert at the Aqsa shop nestled inside Nablus's historic covered market.
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It should be obvious that tapping a thing that's nestled deep inside my ear a bunch of times is kind of an unpleasant experience.
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Over the years, I've collected dozens of scrumptious-looking inedible objects and my ever-expanding collection is nestled on a shelf in my kitchen.
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We were nestled in a valley, surrounded by mountains, with waterfalls, cows, horses, monkeys, fruit groves, and vegetable fields—the whole panoply of nature.
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The communities are nestled in foothills of the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that runs hundreds of miles north and south through eastern California.
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When not in use, each suitcase can easily fit nestled inside the other, like a Russian Doll, to avoid taking up too much space.
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Bobadilla, a tiny village in southern Spain that's nestled between a 130-year-old railway and the Rio Guadalhorce, isn't really known for much.
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The four-bedroom villa rents for around $35,000 a week, and is just 100 feet from the beach nestled in a lush, tropical garden.
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And the Kardashian media machine was fully prepared to normalize and gloss right over it, until Chyna nestled her way right into Rob's heart.
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But nestled in his eBay listings was this 40-buck movie called Miami Connection that, at the time, there was no description of online.
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For now, though, they wouldn't get to see the telescope itself, nestled in a natural enclosure called a karst depression about 10 miles away.
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Virgin customers will board a six-seater space plane, called SpaceShipTwo, that will climb to 40,000 feet nestled beneath the wing of a mothership.
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Exacerbating his symptoms, she said, is that George Beto is nestled in one of the muggiest parts of Texas and has no air conditioning.
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Nestled between a video of a group of anodyne lads waving "ket shovels" in the air to the sounds of "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.
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As if that weren't enough, the two scoops will be nestled inside two crunchy waffle cones layered in the shape of a taco shell.
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The wood-shingled house, nestled in Orange County with views of the Catskill Mountains, is the family's third home in less than two years.
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Nestled amid health department cuts in President Donald Trump's budget proposal released Thursday is a supposed $500 million commitment to curbing the opioid epidemic.
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Packed into an unassuming building, nestled between a community theater and an art gallery, I spent a quiet afternoon watching families explore the past.
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Conducting the Philharmonic in these performances, Mr. Salonen has nestled the twins amid works written by Hindemith and Schoenberg in the 1920s and '30s.
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But the French Open, nestled among the foliage and red clay on the fringes of the city's 20163th Arrondissement, could also be a target.
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Nestled in plain sight in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, Kukulkan is one of several monuments that still stand at the Mayan complex of Chich'en Itza.
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Nestled deep in the lush mountains of Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central, it used to take hours of navigating curving twisted roads to reach Utudao.
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A pan-seared fillet of wahoo was nestled into a mound of mofongo, a savory Puerto Rican staple of mashed plantains, garlic and pork.
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Townships were nestled into dips in the land, tucked behind the prettiest face of a mountain; some were even hidden in acoustically enclosed areas.
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Stopping for lunch at Platanos Cafe in the tiny village of Langadia, nestled high up on a cliff, was a highlight of the day.
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DAVID ALLEN Four grand pianos nestled together in front of the Cornelia Street Cafe in Greenwich Village on Tuesday afternoon presented quite a sight.
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Even the company's physical space was different than most tech companies — an independent office nestled in the heart of the TriBeCa neighborhood of NYC.
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Amanda and Robin Holmes are pillars of the community in their tiny village of Crezieres, nestled in rolling countryside in the west of France.
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Images of the projected Apple campus — a four-tiered ringlike structure nestled in a thickly wooded landscape — evoke the landing of an alien spaceship.
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Wielding a shuttlecock-shaped basket attached to a long rattan pole, Mr. Pérez pointed to the sea urchins nestled in clumps near the rocks.
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A towering mountain range materializes from the clouds, and, nestled in an inlet, the gently meandering lines of the Chuitna River come into focus.
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But often, you have to accept that whatever it was that made perfect sense is now just a nugget nestled somewhere in your subconscious.
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When I went to bed at night, there were my girls, nestled on the futon next to my bed, twins in organic cotton utero.
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The shop, nestled on a block with a grocer and a florist, has called this corner home for a bit more than 22002 years.
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Kenshō, nestled in the personalized and complementary medicine category, says it ensures all of the care providers featured on its platform are 100% validated.
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The remaining ISIS fighters now wait out their days in a cluster of tiny villages nestled between the Euphrates River and the Iraqi border.
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Nestled inside the sleeve was a graphic-novel-style booklet about the singer's life, a source of great fascination to me at the time.
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Nestled against a slab of moss-covered schist stood a modest structure, no larger than my 8 feet by 203 feet college dorm room.
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The "long drop," an outhouse over an abnormally deep hole, sat nestled in a thicket of silver beech 150 feet north of the hut.
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At one village nestled in a harbor, three boats unloaded their final catches before the start this week of the Lunar New Year holidays.
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Forty years after opening, Roulette is now nestled inside a YWCA complex at the corner of Third and Atlantic avenues in another downtown: Brooklyn's.
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The watermarks, nestled inside the openings made by the interlocking, sharply angled planes, become blind eyes peering out of the painting at the viewer.
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A dazzling spectrum of blues and greens glimmer from the chilly depths of Lago di Braies, an alpine lake nestled deep in the mountains.
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Ulan Bator, nestled in a valley about 20113,22011 feet above sea level, was never designed to house more than a few hundred thousand residents.
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The pacifier is also thinner and softer than regular silicone pacifiers meaning it stays comfortably nestled in your baby's mouth without causing extra pressure.
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It's small, with rooms nestled around an interior courtyard and pool area filled with leafy plants, misters to keep you cool, and a fountain.
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On the North Side, the Cubs are the heavy local favorite, their jewel box of a park, Wrigley Field, nestled in the Lakeview neighborhood.
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Gay's optimism is as easy as it is improbable, his "heart cooing like a pigeon nestled on a windowsill where the spikes rusted off."
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" The pace is slow and woozy, with Mr. Clementine's croon nestled between low-budget drum machine sounds and a plush, dreamlike choir sustaining "Hallelujah.
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They move very little, and spend most of their time on the ocean floor, nestled in sea grass or the roots of mangrove forests.
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I didn't want to leave the dog alone, so I carried her to the chair and nestled her hind-leg stumps into my lap.
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Sure, her nation, Swaziland — a tiny southern African country of 1.2 million people nestled between South Africa and Mozambique — is not known for golf.
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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Mauritius, an island-nation nestled off the southeast coast of the African mainland, is known for its beautiful beaches and wildlife.
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I found it felt a world away from my piercing experiences at both Claire's and seedy shops nestled near tourist traps in downtown Manhattan.
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On Thursday, the anniversary of the shooting, I will be in the only place that matters, nestled in my community and with my family.
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But the prospect of change has failed to resonate with inhabitants of small towns nestled in the lush, wooded countryside of southwestern Michoacan state.
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Located in northern Manitoba, and nestled on the banks of the Hudson Bay, Churchill is known as the polar bear capital of the world.
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It was not clear how it got into the dining room, leaving the china and cutlery undisrupted in table settings, and nestled into the booth.
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The Schengen accord, named after the Luxembourgish village nestled along the river on which it was signed, is the world's only large passport-free zone.
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In addition, she shared another image of just Miley, 26, with her head nestled into Billy Ray, who wore a dark jacket for the affair.
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Nestled into a flat point at 13,450 feet, just next to the country's tallest mountain, we saw a telescope unlike any you've ever heard of.
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Nestled into a flat point at 13,450 feet, just next to the country's tallest mountain, we saw a telescope unlike any you've ever heard of.
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Scoble is a tech industry expert and veteran who knows everyone and, as of late, has been nestled deep in the world of virtual reality.
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Nestled up in her ludicrously lavish life, Lara could preserve vestiges of an old value system instilled while growing up in a working-class family.
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Nestled next to those unnaturally pink piles of pickled ginger, the dollop of green is usually a mixture of European horseradish, hot mustard, and dye.
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In one promotional shot, the glass is filled with corks; in another, what look like white orchids emerge from green moss nestled at its base.
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Nestled inside a padded foil envelope was, as a heavy ecru card indicated, ''Alice's Perfume,'' in several forms: bottles large and small, a beeswax solid.
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Her hometown, Arnica Valka, is a quiet city of around 100,000 people, nestled in the foothills of the Transylvanian Alps, two hours west of Bucharest.
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Both schools of my youth seemed just as racially diverse as the private United Nations school nestled in the neighborhood, somewhere between Immaculate and 131.
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Like in the sex scene, I'm initially on top, but then we flip around, or when I'm nestled in her chest, looking up to her.
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Butterflied and breaded fried wieners are doused in red sauce, buried under a pound (actually) of mozzarella cheese, and nestled inside a cleverly cut ciabatta.
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The little pink jar of moisturizer was like a little gem of what I considered to be very high-end beauty nestled inside my stocking.
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Zaha Hadid Architects' next project in Guangzhou sits over 100,000 square metres but is divided into two eight-storey structures and is nestled among parkland.
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Twenty minutes later, his suspicions were confirmed: Nestled in a crawl space in the middle of the CAT were six hungry three-week-old kittens.
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" Even smaller cities like Santa Monica, nestled in a corner of Los Angeles, has a @SaMoYIMBY group that exclaims, "We ain't afraid of no growth.
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Our first stop on our quest was E 16th Avenue to Lotusland, a fairly low-key dispensary nestled between a Fido and a dental practice.
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Patients at the Recovery Connections Community rehabilitation center thought they were enrolling in a proper residential drug recovery program nestled high in the Appalachian mountains.
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In one scene, the scantily clad characters described above use selfie sticks to take photos of themselves near a natural pool nestled in the mountains.
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But nestled into the collection is something new: Balance, a set of products focused on combination skin and arguably the most "Hygge" of the bunch.
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Nestled on the ninth floor of a WeWork shared office building in the capital's Juarez neighborhood, Didi is building an operation from the ground up.
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By the time we were celebrating at Sylvia's, the historic soul food restaurant nestled in the belly of Harlem, Ingrid's words reverberated in my spirit.
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Nestled in a small crevice at the bottom of a living room wall were tobacco bags, socks, drawing utensils, a lone marble and 10 drawings.
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Nestled between them is a landmark four-bedroom, three-bathroom home dubbed Rafts Cottage, which the PEOPLE staff is calling home for the upcoming weekend.
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According to the official listing, the 1927 build is nestled in the Los Feliz neighborhood, and offers the perfect combination of old and new details.
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We are walking hand in hand, her small palm nestled snugly into my own, its weight a comfort I have come to take for granted.
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Nestled on Highway 290 between Austin and Dripping Springs, Deep Eddy's spacious glass and timber distillery and tasting room is a well-trafficked tourist attraction.
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The company's two-story office sits in a cute little office park nestled between the water of San Francisco Bay and Sir Francis Drake Boulevard.
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Like its neighbor, Dia Art Foundation, just down the road in Beacon, the collection is housed in a rehabbed warehouse nestled into the surrounding hills.
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Nestled within their swiveling judge chairs, a country music star and the lead singer of No Doubt hit the big red button for each other.
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Nestled on Flying Lotus' label Brainfeeder, he's played on some of his label boss' records and worked as a session musician for many other artists.
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And because we can never get enough of it, the all-natural brand is offering up three brand-new shades nestled inside a compact palette.
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On the outside, nestled on a quiet corner of a residential neighborhood, the place looks more like an aging two-floor townhouse than a tavern.
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Ultimately, I rediscovered something I'd like to share: Bemelmans is a small piano bar nestled within the Upper East Side's rich-and-famous Carlyle Hotel.
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Butterflied and breaded fried wieners are doused in red sauce and a pound (literally) of mozzarella cheese and are nestled inside a cleverly cut ciabatta.
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Anshu Agarwal is a photographer and teacher in Kalap, a remote village in India nestled in the Himalayas, which provides beautiful backdrops for his work.
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It sits on the highest point in the green valley of Wadi Hadramaut, the longest fertile valley in the Arabian Peninsula, nestled between two mountains.
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Also consider a side-trip to Sintra, a storybook village nestled in the hills with a castle and not one but two alluring palaces. 20.
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It's the center of the Jackson Hole, a valley nestled between two mountain ranges that's become a ritzy ski destination for celebrities and the ultrawealthy.
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Glacier is nestled in the heart of the Northern Rockies and is bisected by the windy, mountain-hugging, vertigo-inducing Going-to-the-Sun Road.
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From his perch in Hokksund, a bucolic industrial town nestled among emerald forests and dark fjords west of Oslo, Mr. Braathen has seen the consequences.
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Christmas is finally upon us and lawyers will soon be nestled all snug in their beds while visions of contingency cases dance in their heads.
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The verse in my 33 Little Golden Book edition is illustrated with hard candies, cookies and an orange floating above the children nestled in bed.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary, Nestled in the center of the universe, on a pedestrian plaza in Times Square, a dumpling shack stood proud and tall.
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LONDON — In a big white tent nestled in the green fields of the English countryside, six bakers were putting their signature spin on dinner rolls.
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Here's a look at Sun Basket's operation: Sun Basket's Midwest distribution center is located just outside of St. Louis and is nestled inside a cave.
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That's according to new research suggesting more than a quadrillion tons of diamond are nestled within the Earth's interior—1000 times more than previously thought.
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Vanessa Bling was born Vawnessa Saddler on February 19, 1991 in Unity District, a neighbourhood nestled way up in Jamaica's rural hills of St. Andrew.
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Take a step back in time and explore the medieval Andalusian town of Granada, which is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Moore is the caretaker of another cemetery in Fort Bend County: the Imperial Farm Cemetery, which is nestled behind a shopping center off the highway.
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Inventive dumplings with fillings like pastrami and French onion soup, short rib nestled in bao buns, and Peking duck tacos are some of the options.
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Lasker is interested in the division between drawing, mark-making and gesture – parsing each out of its nestled union and superimposing them onto a field.
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Their two-story home sits just off the island's longest highway, nestled in an unassuming neighborhood where dog barks and chicken clucks fill the air.
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It's housed inside the mall, nestled above Cartier and below Lululemon, and tickets are $28 for adults ($22 for children) for a 45-minute visit.
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Nestled in the Rocky Mountains of south-central Idaho lies Ketchum, an outdoors-obsessed city and home to America's first destination ski resort, Sun Valley.
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Our points covered airfare, transportation in Baja California, and four nights at an all-inclusive resort nestled into a beach by the Sea of Cortez.
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It was the sort of event that could potentially be mitigated by agricultural conservation programs nestled in the farm bill wending its way through Congress.
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The pilot climbed higher to avoid a cloud layer With Bryant and the others nestled on board, the aircraft took off at 9:06 a.m.
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When you open the iTunes Music subfolder, you should see nestled folders containing the MP3, AAC and other digital audio files you have been using.
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To start, she served a gazpacho made from chayote, the squash also known as christophine, in open calabash gourds, nestled on beds of rock salt.
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Maybe you ought to be nestled with your family in front of the Christmas tree right now, exclaiming how much you like your new socks.
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Happy Valley, nestled in the hills of Hong Kong island, is a tightly populated, up-market residential area next to the Causeway Bay shopping district.
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Then several months later, I startled when my dad used his new camera flash to take a picture of me nestled in a butterfly chair.
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You can stay in an old school landmark atop a San Francisco hill, or a boutique inn nestled near the water in the historic Presidio.
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Nestled on the sand on one of the many desolate beaches in Careyes is a charming, driftwood-style elevated beach shack called Casa de Nada.
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The villages around Lakari, nestled amid irrigated cropland along the winding Helmand River about 90 miles from Pakistan, formed a Taliban and drug-runners' stronghold.
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LOS ANGELES — The Hollywood Reservoir is nestled in a basin surrounded, usually, by dusty brown hillsides, broken up by the occasional dry wisp of shrubbery.
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Nestled in the Santa Lucia foothills of Pasadena, California, the Rose Bowl is known not only for its history but also for its beautiful scenery.
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Nestled among old tenement buildings, the location feels very similar to Lafayette Anticipations in Paris, a new multistory foundation related to the nearby department store.
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The three artists bring a wide array of influences to the table, creating a sound nestled somewhere in between funk, disco, hip-hop, and trap.
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Pelle's village is more like a commune, or "a community," as Pelle puts it — essentially a cluster of four buildings nestled into a hidden valley.
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A platter of Dunkin' Donuts pastries was nestled on a table between what appeared to be hundreds of Kasich lawn signs, bumper stickers, and posters.
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How did Frances McCullen (Chloë Grace Moretz) end up locked in the secret room of a madwoman's enchanted gingerbread home, nestled amid the apartments of Brooklyn?
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Once nestled into my seat, I selected a button on a tablet positioned in the back of the car to signal I was ready to go.
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Nestled in there is one episode of E.R. called "Oh, Brother" in which he was so inconsequential that he isn't even listed on the episode wiki.
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Feliz Mercado with neighbors In another house nestled right on the edge of the riverbank, another family is waiting for a way out to be cleared.
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But I did stop in, partially because Gauge, nestled in a small space in the heart of Brisbane's art precinct, operates mainly as a daytime cafe.
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It was a clear, bright blue afternoon in Tesla-la-land, nestled east of San Francisco adjacent to the mountains, where optimism is easy to muster.
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The Model 3's screen is also smaller (15 inches compared to 17 inches), and juts out from the dashboard, rather than being nestled in it.
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At a popular hotel nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, two long-separated technologies came together not long ago — all in the name of toothpaste.
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There's also a 9,000-square-foot fitness center and a 50-meter outdoor pool at this sprawling resort, nestled among the natural beauty of Colorado Springs.
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Nestled on a central street in Punda, Willemstad's old town, is La Bohème Curaçao, a cafe that appeals to travelers for its smoothies and strong coffee.
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If you'd like to view the source code to try out the process for yourself, Buchanan has nestled the PDF within the image of this tweet.
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Here was a modernist building that sat in a historic square; nestled in the heart of the English capital, it was irreverent, imposing and decidedly American.
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Adding to residents' concerns, the city is nestled among prime bear habitat in northern Alberta's lush boreal forests, said University of Alberta conservation biologist Lee Foote.
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The pastry features a "creamy smooth, vanilla custard nestled in a flaky, buttery crust glazed with sugar and topped with rainbow sprinkles," according to their website.
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DOLEV, West Bank (Reuters) - Overlooking picturesque villages, the rental property listed on Airbnb is nestled in what seems like a peaceful setting of birdsong and sunshine.
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Davis is studying music at Brevard College, a small liberal arts school, nestled just outside Pisgah National Forest in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina.
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This is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your purse, or nestled into your back pocket.
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Nestled among giant fish tanks at the California Academy of Sciences, there's a black box—just big enough to hold six aquariums and maybe five humans.
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Nestled inside the big world of Metro Exodus is a compelling story and interesting characters that kept me moving forward even in the worst of times.
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The Kaung Kha militia's immaculate and expansive new headquarters sits on a plateau nestled between the steep green hills of the jagged Loi Sam Sip range.
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But they have up to a hundred laid out like a necklace of tiny, iridescent, blue-black pearls nestled in the tentacles that line their shell.
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Timurlengia is the lone survivor from this important time; a missing link nestled right in the middle of a gaping chasm in the tyrannosaur fossil record.
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Equal parts mountain bike and smartphone, this fiendish invention runs a version of Google's Android software on a 4-inch display nestled in between the handlebars.
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Under the proposed alternative (a variation on "narrow banking"), accounts would be transformed into something much closer to the safe-deposit boxes nestled in Swiss vaults.
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Speakers are nestled inconspicuously in the cedar elms of the Blanton's plaza, at the end of which Ellsworth Kelly's elegant, chapel-like "Austin" is under construction.
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Three scoops nestled on a bed of cracked waffle bowls, and all of it is doused in hot fudge and that strangely addictive Disneyland whipped cream.
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Outside, a swimming pool surrounding by palm trees was nestled in their private garden, along with plenty of lawn space for the kids to place in.
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Nestled within a larger discussion of artificial intelligence, Facebook research scientist Isabel Kloumann focused specifically on the importance of ethics and diversity when crafting AI tools.
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That's because in order to get a silky egg white and runny yolk nestled atop your tonkatsu ramen, you need to heat it up first, obviously.
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Nestled amongst details of its company Redwood grove and five unique dining options was the news that Facebook is working on a two-acre public park.
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The communities are nestled in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that runs hundreds of miles north and south through eastern California.
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You can currently buy the fledgeling label online at TSC Apparel, where its hoodies and racerback tanks are found nestled between American Apparel tri-blend tees.
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In 2014, he bought another property, a ravishing but derelict 1812 brick townhouse that's nestled behind Main Street and across from the warehouse on the creek.
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Nestled in hilly country at the foot of an active volcano, the city lies just 7 km (4.5 miles) from Rwanda's main border town of Gisenyi.
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Our smiles were big and white, and my shoulder was nestled comfortably under his arm — a colorful new addition to the public exhibit of our relationship.
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BAGHDAD — If there were one safe place in Iraq, it should be a hospital nursery, locked down for the night with dozens of babies nestled inside.
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The superfine mesh filter does a great job of straining grounds, provided you have the top mechanism properly nestled on before you press the plunger down.
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Book this microbrew cabin for $170 per weekend nightHere's one for the craft beer drinkers: a cottage nestled in a field behind the lauded Catskill Brewery.
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I miss my dad, but the cemetery, nestled alongside the highways and strip malls of suburban South Jersey, fails to evoke him in any meaningful way.
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Nestled between desert sand dunes, it has no electricity or cell service, but offers luxury tents with egyptian cotton linens and bathrobes for $250 a night.
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Outside Under Bron—a strange, bespoke club-space nestled under an open motorväg (motorway)—clubbers shudder in the midnight cold, still hoping they'll be let in.
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Legend has it that Khan's secret tomb is nestled somewhere in the northeastern region of modern-day Mongolia, though many explorers have failed to find it.
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He grabs some money out of her purse to pay the delivery guy, who hands him back a receipt that was nestled in with the cash.
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Taylor Swift also shared her birthday greetings, with a shot of the model and one of the singer's other favorite creatures nestled together on the couch.
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Dandelion weeds grew in the unlikeliest of places, nestled in the cracks of a cinder block wall, between the spokes of a long-retired bicycle wheel.
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We headed to the edge of town, where, nestled in between a dried-up river, a garbage dump, and a small highway, lies La Siciliana Pizzeria.
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Nestled on the couch, the TV crackling, you were on a space station and safe, a self-sufficient place where memories of cold were far distant.
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Nestled in between the Blue Ridge and Appalachian mountains, Asheville is a magnet for outdoor lovers as well as fans of music, art, and craft beer.
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The tower, formally called the Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse, stands along the Hudson River in Fort Washington Park, nestled in the shadow of the George Washington Bridge.
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And so that early March afternoon, in a stunningly decorated space nestled in the woods of Westchester County, we celebrated a girl's symbolic transition into womanhood.
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In Asia, hand sanitizer is so scarce that "anti-coronavirus bouquets" with mini bottles of disinfectant nestled between red roses were a coveted Valentine's Day gift.
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There's no theme, really — the pages feature everything from a flower-filled vase to a squirrel nestled beneath a bush to a bird and bird's nest.
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Nestled in an inland valley, sleepy Sóller springs to life on Saturdays when the streets fill with market stalls selling everything from straw totes to sobrassada.
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The 34 birds were nestled into plastic hair curlers and placed in carry-on luggage, which was selected for a spot inspection, according to court records.
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West | Midwest | The Gulf | East | Puerto Rico The Washoe people have long revered Lake Tahoe, a sapphire bowl nestled on the border of California and Nevada.
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And that moment is nestled into this brokenness that Serena is feeling — it's the most broken and alone we've ever seen her, after losing the finger.
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Higher Standards is nestled in the tunnel-ish market (I always get an ant farm vibe) next to a bakery and across from a wine shop.
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After many minutes of fruitless searching, he spotted the duck nestled near a rock across the Pond, on the eastern shore of the Hallett Nature Sanctuary.
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But Stuttgart, nestled in a basin framed by vineyards and forested hills, also has a long tradition of hiking clubs and solar panels on its rooftops.
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The unique administration in the capital has complicated fund-raising and negotiations for the nonprofit, which is nestled under Dupont Circle, a National Park Service property.
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They enlisted the Venice-based design and architecture company Electric Bowery to create a groovy hide-out nestled behind a cactus and palm garden out front.
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Any player to appear in a game for the Yankees — whether one game or several hundred — can sign a wall nestled in the Yankee Stadium clubhouse.
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Trash and human waste had been piling up for months along the Joe Rodota Trail, nestled behind neighborhoods in the heart of Northern California wine country.
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It is here, at the end of twisting mountain roads, nestled in dark redwood forests, that homesteaders have grown marijuana by the truckload for several generations.
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Center fielder Keon Braxton nearly robbed Grichuk of the homer, but the ball tipped off his glove and nestled into the lawn directly behind the wall.
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The local branch of the Shincheonji church, nestled in a 10-story building near a subway station that used to house a fitness center, remained closed.
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Back at the Orchid Show, visitors swooned before the ghostly Miltonidium Fall in Love "White Fairy," with its magenta heart, nestled in the crooks of trees.
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Nestled between a number of favored Brooklyn neighborhoods — Red Hook, Park Slope, and Boerum Hill — Gowanus expertly walks that delicate line between accessible and tucked away.
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Nestled on the second floor of a Coptic Orthodox church, the museum's small but mighty roots in its community have made waves despite its modest reputation.
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Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony, an appropriate complement to Schuller's trenchant personality, ends the concert, with a Mozart piano concerto (played by Emanuel Ax) calmly nestled in between.
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A family-friendly future Nestled amid leafy hills, Nagi is famous for its wagyu beef and boasts a small manufacturing center where 19 companies have factories.
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Whether you buy one for $36 or three for $89, every alluring votive comes elegantly nestled in a matte-black gift box accented with gilded lettering.
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The passage is nestled midway through "The Lost City of the Monkey God," Preston's account of accompanying an archaeological expedition through the wilds of eastern Honduras.
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Author Maria Dahvana Headley sets her interpretation of the Old English epic in American suburbia, in the gated community of Herot Hall, nestled into a mountainside.
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A dynamic duo of twin electric motors in front and a twin-turbocharged V6 nestled behind the driver's seat make it an all-wheel-drive hybrid.
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As with Jaguar's "Concept Zero" E-Type, the only external clue to the car's true power source is a glowing digital screen nestled in its dashboard.
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Until Mr. Xi's visit this month, Shenshan (the name means "spirit mountain") Village nestled in obscurity in the hills above the monuments venerating Mao and the revolution.
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Places like Incline Village, Nevada — or so-called "Income Village," nestled alongside Lake Tahoe — should expect to get a little more crowded in the next few months.
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Yes, this is nestled amid a bunch of jokes about how old men smell funny and like to turn the heat up really high in their cars.
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An island nestled between France and the United Kingdom is reportedly connected to an important part of one of the most powerful tech corporations on the planet.
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With the 2010 release of the McDonald's "Nürnburger," basically three pork sausages nestled in a single bun with some mustard, it seemed like the answer was yes.
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The 14th-century abode is located in Duns, Scotland, and is nestled on 1,200 pristine acres, which the winner will have completely to themselves and their guests.
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Built on a patch of wetland, the camp is nestled between a residential area and the A2000 motorway that connects Dunkirk to the port city of Calais.
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NESTLED between a nail parlour and a tanning salon on Wilshire Avenue in Santa Monica, an upscale part of Los Angeles, is a newer kind of spa.
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There have been a lot of comparisons drawn between the ScreenPad Plus and Apple's controversial Touch Bar since both are secondary laptop displays nestled above the keyboard.
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On a round plate, he'll ladle out four rings, one inside another: gazpacho, smoked eggplant, mashed baked pears, and, nestled in the center, delectably scorched boneless chicken.
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Nestled deep in the mountains on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island, Gloriavale is a Christian group styled along the lines of America's Amish community.
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To me, Peeps are meant to stay nestled in that tangle of plastic green grass, staring quizzically at me with their dotted-sugar eyes for all eternity.
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" The eco-friendly accommodation is nestled in a private forest reserve that overlooks the ocean, inspiring Kardashian to caption an Instagram photo (above), "It's the simple things.
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Chyna, 28, also shared a cute Snapchat video of Dream nestled in bed wearing a pink onesie with white hearts, along with a pink leopard print blanket.
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Sporting a small nub of a flower nestled in a long, bulbous leaf that droops like a pair of string beans, it's considered fashionably drab by collectors.
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Nestled beneath the Ural mountains on the edge of Siberia, Yekaterinburg is the capital of a heavily industrialised region some 1,760 km (1,100 miles) east of Moscow.
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Nestled in a prewar building overlooking 5th Avenue, the fully renovated abode boasts plenty of charming characteristics the 51-year-old's famous character, Lorelei, would approve of.
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CNN traveled here just after the New Year, to this bedroom town and Republican stronghold nestled between Manchester and Nashua, to take the pulse of Republican voters.
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Nearly all the women are wearing a hijab, one of the reasons they're in this self-defense class in Antioch, Tennessee, a community nestled next to Nashville.
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Until about a year ago, the town of fewer than 5,000 people, nestled in the foothills of the Alps, was scarcely known in Slovenia, let alone abroad.
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The CLF suit takes those findings and applies them to one particular Exxon facility, which stores various petroleum products, nestled within a working class community near Boston.
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Adding to the unpredictability is the venue Erin Hills, a sprawling links style layout nestled in the bucolic Wisconsin countryside, that will be making its major debut.
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One hundred and fifty friends and family from as far as New Zealand and Paris found seats in a long courtyard nestled between two historic brick buildings.
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New Orleans exists on the shoulders of 120 active drainage pumps nestled in a basin lying, on average, 6 feet below sea level and surrounded by water.
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But a handful of mammoth populations survived on two tiny, isolated islands nestled between Russia and Alaska that were cut-off from the mainland by rising seas.
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Nestled at the base of Billionaire Mountain, the 6,802-square-foot property sits on 12 acres of land and includes seven bedrooms and 5 1/2 baths.
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But even the temporary compromise will not help much, he said, because his neighborhood is nestled below a hill that begins blocking the sun around 4 p.m.
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Recently used for a pre-Grammys brunch, the 83-year-old-estate is located in the exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood nestled between Beverly Hills and Bel Air.
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To be sure, many of the 7,000-9,000 migrants in the camp nestled behind sand dunes still target the lights along Britain's southern coast visible at night.
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During that time, water levels in Mae Sai, which sits nestled along Thailand's mountainous border with Myanmar, can rise rapidly, flooding farmland and cutting off entire villages.
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Fifty years after exotic bird importers began carting them here from their native South America, the parrots have nestled into other neighborhoods in the city and beyond.
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A limited run of the hardbound books that backers received are now available to all comers, nestled amid the Firewatch merch in Campo Santo's in-house shop.
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In this remote region, they practice an ancient tradition of honey hunting where they descend towering cliffs on handmade ladders to harvest honey nestled under jagged overhangs.
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The embryologist entered the room carrying what looked like a tiny white wand: this was the catheter, and our maybe-future-baby was nestled in its tip.
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But alas, In-N-Out Burger is not Texan, and even worse, the corporate headquarters is nestled in the ninth floor of a faceless Irvine office building.
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Brooklyn eatery Rider, nestled in the music venue National Sawdust, gets its name from the requests for food and drink that artists make in their booking contracts.
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But this album is nestled more in the lineage of Hiroshi Yoshimura's new age-adjacent tone pieces than the delicate drones of the Eno strain of ambience.
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But nestled in between those musings is a very real sentiment that the Swift-Harris split was inevitable, because no one wants to date a cat lady.
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The Sagamihara facility is located in a valley nestled between mountains, at the end of a street of modest houses interspersed with persimmon orchards and vegetable gardens.
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It certainly appeared without fanfare, nestled in the bottom left-hand corner of the page, accompanying a brief report about the arrival of the Italian plum season.
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This Upper West Side staple features café tables nestled under construction scaffolding that's been in place for so long that it's protected by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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Nestled in the East Midlands, it was a steel-town, and many people, my grandparents included, moved down in the 1960s from Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
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But finding an astoundingly beautiful white-sand crescent nestled between dramatic cliffs and turquoise seas is easy, and beating the crowds is simply a matter of timing.
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And Freddy Rodriguez's homage to the Dominican catcher Tony Peña — a gold-leafed baseball nestled in a mink-lined glove — is a rush of pure fan love.
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Greggs, the largest bakery chain in Britain, released the image of the sausage roll nestled in a straw-filled manger to help promote its $32 advent calendar.
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Last week, volunteers cleaning the beaches solved the puzzle: The source of the Garfield phones was a long-lost shipping container, nestled in a rocky sea cave.
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In spring I planted two additional varieties of milkweed, the monarch's host plant, to supplement the milkweed already nestled among coneflowers and liatris and coreopsis and beebalm.
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Marijuana groves are pretty much everywhere, in greenhouses concealed within tall wood walls and hidden behind sheets of black tarp on homesteads nestled in the surrounding hills.
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His seat is nestled in a solidly red district, where he won re-election by 22 points and where Trump won by 21 in 2016, per Politico.
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