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Whereas his predecessor, Hamid Karzai, made frequent forays to India, Mr Ghani has yet to visit.
Indeed, John Durkin, the chef-owner, made frequent forays into our cozy quarters bringing free tidbits for diners to try: a crisp wafer-thin smoked mozzarella pizza one night, triangles of crisply fried mozzarella sandwiches another, warm doughnut holes rolled in cinnamon sugar or tiny samples of fudgy brownies with a mini-scoop of banana ice cream at the end of the meal.
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It consists of 24 thematic sections, and although focused on art between 1920 and 1960, it makes frequent forays into the decades beyond and into the present.
The interior is rather slapdash — a mirror here, a half-curtain there, a couple of primitivist portraits of Van Gogh — and indeed the most appealing thing about it is Philippe Lièvre, a compact man of 38 in a white chef's tunic who makes frequent forays from the kitchen to reassure himself that everyone's having a good time.
On the topmost spike of one of them, a small and restless bird perched, making frequent forays down into the grass to probe around the roots before returning to his vantage point in a flurry of flicking tail and white-barred wing-beat.
His studio, the "battery," he shares with Pipistrelle bats, which "roost in the roof space above and make frequent forays to pepper my paintings with their droppings.
I sat behind two mustached men: Oscar Pineda of Brooklyn and Anthony Latte Jr. of the Bronx; they make frequent gambling forays to Atlantic City.
Not so fast... Defending with ferocity and making frequent attacking forays toward the net, Djokovic stormed back into the match, winning the third (6-2) and fourth (6-3) seto to force a decisive winner-take-all fifth set.
He made frequent trips abroad.
Scribes also made frequent use of abbreviations.
She made frequent public appearances alongside him.
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