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But its attraction to surfers has brought a taste of modernity, including a Web site (www.niasisland.com).
Started in 2006, it brought a taste of new Asian modernity to what was then a rural area beyond the fringes of George Town, Penang's only city.
The wedding brought a taste of chaos to the quiet, prosperous villages around the hotel, deep in the Essex commuter belt.
We've brought a taste of the deep south to the deep south of Wales, giving people the most authentic barbecue experience we can.
Always hazardous, open at the best of times only to a small proportion of affluent Muslims, the pilgrimage brought a taste of high Islamic civilisation to a provincial trading town.
He's asking because tonight's gig – which has brought a taste of Vegas, with blue neon lights, palm trees and a keyboard fronted by a giant, glittery 'K' straight off the Strip, to the plushly staid Royal Albert Hall – is being filmed for a DVD.
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Along with a big hit of garlic, they bring a taste of the Mediterranean to the dish.
"It has been beautifully restored and offers a unique lifestyle, which brings a taste of the past together with modern-day comfort.
Outside this haven, the city is engulfed in fighting, and each venture beyond the walls of Qala-e-Noborja brings a taste of new horrors.
The summer before his junior year, Zupon decided to bring a taste of the cutting edge to North Carolina with Z Kitchen.
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