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In Southampton, anglers head to Shinnecock Bay, which has huge flats, or the Great Peconic Bay, sheltered between the two forks of Long Island.
And though most tourists won't be buying huge flats of begonias, geraniums, pansies or impatiens, 50 fresh tulips from the Netherlands for just £15 (about $30) could add a nice touch to your hotel room.
They first appeared in Paris around 1830 and were a great example of the city's social hierarchy: The rich lived in huge flats on the lower floors, while servants lived in much more humble rooms upstairs.
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Less appealingly, a huge flat-screen mosaic plays clips of Mr. Isreal.
One day, Archie dragged a huge flat stone to the house for a doorstep.
In a playful touch, huge flat set pieces pop up, looking like speech balloons in cartoons.
I had a huge flat spot after I braked hard to avoid Da Matta.
The walls look like a stage set hung with huge flat golden drapes.
Icebergs of the Antarctic calve from floating ice shelves and are a magnificent sight, forming huge, flat "tabular" structures.
Who are just bound to use the money to go out and buy huge flat screen TVs.
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