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CONS: The kitchen is quite small and has a tiny sink.
To date, Ford trails General Motors and Toyota in China and has a tiny presence in India.
She is almost six feet tall, and has a tiny forehead, a peaked upper lip, and hair with the lustre of a copper pot.
It is a raw-wood two-floor showcase for jeans and oxford shirts, elevated to the level of art, that's curiously aromatic and has a tiny creek running amid the floorboards.
Newer town houses can be found on Burke Avenue, where a grouping has matte stone facades and gleaming metal stoop railings; on Alberta Avenue a town house mixes stucco and brick, and has a tiny basement-level garage.
Certainly North Korea is no China or Soviet Union; it is not the other pole of a cold war and has a tiny fraction of the military power or population.
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At $150, the Nano is cheaper than its cousin, the iPod Touch, though it lacks a wi-fi connection and has a tinier screen.
I lived there with four roommates — all messy straight boys — and had a tiny bedroom overlooking a pommes-frites shop.
"Sort of honey… honeydew melon… a little smell of cream… it reminds you of lying in bed upstairs and having a tiny waft of someone marvellous having made you breakfast downstairs.
After our beer at the Stags', we walked through a deep valley, called, appropriately, Ravensdale, that was full of shadow and sharp-smelling wild garlic and had a tiny hamlet at the bottom that seemed almost to be abandoned.
One of her eye sockets was swollen and black, and the other eye was all white and had a tiny pinpoint for a pupil.
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