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Paddy Hunter is an auctioneer's assistant in a tiny weather-beaten Highland town in the back of beyond -- namely, Blackden.
P.S. Attached is a picture of our one-week-old in the factory — you can make out its adorably tiny weathered-oak legs!
Her first venture — the original Weather Up, a tiny bar with subway tiles and a bronze bar — opened in 2008 in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, and was regarded by connoisseurs as the borough's first true craft cocktail bar.
The Royal Institute of British Architects has launched the contest to create a self-sustainable future for those living on Tristan, a tiny community "ruled by the weather", part of the Tristan da Cunha group of islands.
Back to cold weather, to a tiny apartment with two only rooms that they could use and a single light bulb to paint by and to the weird little bit of destiny that was evidently sleeping in the hallway, waiting.
Students at the University of Colorado at Boulder will soon be constructing a tiny spacecraft to observe space weather in the near-Earth orbit.
When Sandburg quotes Jonas as saying, "I call my pony-face girl Pony Pony because if she doesn't hear me the first time, she always does the second," Small shows us the well-muscled Jonas Jonas hollering while Pony Pony watches from a tiny window high in a big, weathered barn.
Too late, then, to hope that the flash of cobalt blue and orange that streaked upstream like a tiny torpedo could forecast the advent of fair weather.
Each tile is also a tiny dashboard, showing your next appointment, latest Facebook post, today's weather and so on.
After the foul weather had broken, they travelled by motorboat to a tiny hunting village on Herbert Island.
A featherlight sweater by ma'ry'ya with a tiny cut pocket at the chest ($395) was perfect for the transitioning weather, but wasn't available in my size.
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