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It's hardly a secret that Republican politicians prefer to portray the Paper Of Record as an elitist and out-of-touch outpost, created for and by the East Coast's liberal intelligentsia.
The discomfort of the Westminster leaders on their forays north has been palpable, and they've found it difficult to respond to the barbs of Alex Salmond and his party about a distant establishment that has lost touch with its northern outpost.
ILILI Philippe Massoud, a third-generation Lebanese chef and restaurateur, is creating a two-story setting with floors of granite and walls paneled in cedar and copper for his brand of high-end Lebanese food, with some dishes touching on Phoenician outposts like France.
Many people in Israel took the latest order as evidence that the government has decided for now not to touch larger, more heavily populated outposts like Bat Ayin Maarav or the even larger Migron, home to 150-odd settlers north of Jerusalem.
Ben Arnold The weather was appropriately stormy when a certain pop great touched down in a remote Irish outpost in December 2006.
Concerned that sensitive information might leak out, some units of the United States military are starting to clamp down on e-mail communication from their soldiers and sailors, who have been using it from ships, bases and even desert outposts to stay in touch with family and friends.
The writer spoke to him through an amateur local radio operator, Dr. Paul Z. Haus (a dentist), who is often in touch with Mr. Eklund, and other people in remote outposts.
Today, it is a typical outpost of strip malls, with some Wisconsin touches: Green Bay Packers warm-up jackets and ample supplies of frozen custard.
He had encased his Macheath, Alan Cumming, in a black dinner jacket, a black shirt with studs and, as the foundation of his costume, a pair of calf-clutching trousers laced up the sides, a funky touch that Mr. Mizrahi unearthed at Trash & Vaudeville, the venerable outpost of punk and rock paraphernalia in the East Village.
Now Yoda is bringing his touch to the urban jungle of Manhattan, where he recently opened an outpost.
Tucked at the end of a "hidden" alley off the Bowery, the restaurant was modeled after a Colonial country inn, filled with ye-olde design touches including brass chandeliers and enough taxidermy to feel like the Lower East Side outpost of Deyrolle, the fabled Parisian shop.
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