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He mentioned a little soul food restaurant at 116th Street, between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, called Amy Ruth's, where there would be a sea of black faces.

However, for new and returning students this academic year who want to avoid both of the above mentioned, a little smart use of money could see you enjoy some of the finer things in life.

Remember that hot new Archos tablet we mentioned a little while back?

I mentioned a little bit about my first Columbus Day in California in a previous column.

You mentioned a little bit with the credit cards, people who don't have traditional banking services and what used to be called subprime.

You've mentioned a little that the origins of this story started percolating after the death of your own mother?

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Not to mention a little bit crazy.

"But we're getting a good reaction out of people" - not to mention a little smell of success.

The big airlines, by maintaining these unreasonable policies, also give the impression of being a little desperate, not to mention a little behind the times.

"And because it's in Baltimore, the agency is a little smaller, a little easier to work with," she added — not to mention "a little cheaper".

With expensive hair, flawless outerwear, no less than two handbags, not to mention a little girl in a Versace-branded buggy, perhaps Versace have predicted Hadid's future.

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