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Even as the next house came into view on the right — ivy-covered brick with three wings, half a dozen chimneys, and a whole fairway of lawn sweeping down to the lake and the two red rowboats pulled up on a perfect little crescent of beach — I knew that I had to live here or die, and that I'd do anything it took, right down to licking the old man's shoes, to make that happen.
Around the bone was this little crescent of tissue which was the muscle of 90-year-old residents of the nursing home.
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Whether you would like to eat here will depend on your comfort level with little crescents of celery in your elderflower-granita dessert, or pears blended into the onion soubise on your slow-roasted cod.
On Earth the sunlight, shining through gaps in foliage and other small openings, is then seen to form little crescents of light that are images of the light source, the Sun.
Although the kitchen was enamored with dehydrating things, and scattered little crescents of celery in the elderflower-granita dessert, there was none of the chilly self-regard you might expect from an avant-garde restaurant.
It takes place in the future, to which Jack has been banished by Aku, a demon whose body is long and supple and whose eyebrows are little crescents of fire that burn even underwater... "Samurai Jack" is not science fiction, and it's not romance.
It is a tall cylinder of black wire, stuffed with splendid fresh ciabatta from Altamura Bakery in Bayonne; house-made bread sticks that crackle with garlic and hot pepper; and a skewer of pale little crescents that turn out to be cloves of roasted garlic, soft and mellow enough to spread.
06 Small crescent frown.
The flank is a small crescent.
(For a bit more seclusion, try the little undeveloped crescent a few minutes past the Eden Palm Hotel, about halfway between the towns of Ste.-Anne and St.-François).
The femur and the skin were the same, but the little muscle crescent had become robust.
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