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A nicer end to a meal that includes so much excellent seafood — especially in summer — is to head two blocks east and take a walk by the ocean.
The government's "National Living Wage" is nothing of the sort, and the real living wage remains an opt-in for employers on the nicer end of the spectrum.
Rustichella d'Abruzzo uses better ingredients and process for a nicer end product and is usually sold at Italian specialty shops, but can be found at some Whole Foods markets, as well.
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It would be a nice end to a career.
It just gives our story a nice end".
It was a nice end to an evening during which, rightly, the dance spoke loudest of all.
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It's a nice end to the trip, a chance to think about how rivers and roads both cut their ways through the landscape.
In the end, after some relatively serious business involving the Doc's kidnapping, serious mainly because one doesn't ever dick about with Gemma Jones possessed of the "nice" end of a shotgun and a righteous wrath, Louisa and Martin were gently reunited.
"The rowing part of my journey has come to a nice end," Searle told BBC Sport.
Mr Elkins told BBC Radio Sussex he was "devastated", adding: "It was not a nice end to the situation at all".
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