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It comes with Google's latest operating system the sweetly named Jelly Bean and has 4GB of storage and 5MP camera.
Bright flashes of scarlet-breasted parrot and the sweetly named splendid fairy wren, making chirruping darts at the ground, provide lively distraction.
As usual there is a sinister company in the background pushing its invasive technology, in this case the sweetly named Honeycomb Solutions.
Smith lived a contented life near the sweetly named village of Kettlesing between Harrogate and the Yorkshire Dales and leaves his wife Marjorie, a daughter and a son.
It was set in a leafy corner of northwest Philadelphia called Chestnut Hill and was sweetly named The Chestnut Hill Fathers Club.
Chimpanzees, she tells us, self-medicate with medicinal plants; the jellyfish, under stress, reverts to juvenile polyp-hood; and the sweetly named honey badger feeds on reptiles, termites, scorpions, and earthworms.
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There's also a flirty office love interest for Gary that is sweetly likable, named April (Siobhan Murphy) and the no-nonsense waitress at the local bar Tannis (Aliyah O'Brien).
"Everyone from teenagers to viejitos [older people] sit on park benches and gaze into each other's eyes, make out, kiss sweetly, you name it," said Huchan, who is also communications director for Virtual Dating Assistants, a service that helps men build better online dating profiles.
(Not that he necessarily would: Gem — Meg spelled backward — is named, sweetly, after his mother).
The scene-stealing figure in "Powwow Highway," a road movie populated by Cheyenne Indian characters in the vicinity of Lame Deer, Mont., is a sweetly mystical giant named Philbert Bono Gary Farmerr).
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