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The vibe upon stepping over the whimsy-steeped, blue-striped threshold and into the tiny premises is distinctly yipster -- that is, yuppie-hipster.
"Hello LJ," said a sweet, tiny lady whom I distinctly recall vomiting on a teachers lap during RE (religious education).
But we can be reasonably sure that the intervening period saw an unsteady exploration of the possibilities inherent in their new and distinctly non-fine-tuned creativity, as the tiny and scattered early H. sapiens populations were buffeted by major climatic and environmental vicissitudes.
Among the few facts we've been able to ascertain about this body is that it is tiny (just 17 miles across) and distinctly nonspherical.
Another shows him alone in a cafe sipping coffee; his tiny cup does not overfloweth, his expression is distinctly woebegone.
By Hendrik Hertzberg August 12, 2008 Our contemptible President's use of the Knesset as a catapult for throwing distinctly nonkosher offal at his probable successor notwithstanding, here are two tiny bits of Israel-related good news.
Our contemptible President's use of the Knesset as a catapult for throwing distinctly nonkosher offal at his probable successor notwithstanding, here are two tiny bits of Israel-related good news.
Through the window can be seen a tiny landscape of mountains and a distant sea, a detail that is distinctly reminiscent of contemporary Venetian and Florentine paintings.
Distinctly unlike the pigeon, however, jellyfish release millions of microscopic harpoons when touched, shooting tiny hypodermic needles into a victim's skin.
The tiny 'Chirping Frog' is set apart from its close relatives by a distinctly odd colouration on its legs.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 54, who rules this tiny city-state, is Dubai's de facto Muslim leader, but he has a distinctly capitalist tilt.
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