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side piece
noun
A mistress; a woman with whom a man carries on an affair without having the intention of forming a serious relationship.
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Here's side piece C/yellow, the one closest to B/blue, before and after taking down the top tarp.
7. Pin one long edge of the side piece to the edge of the top of your biscuit.
The pouf is 31 inches square and 10 inches deep, and the side piece is slightly larger.
4. Sew around the outer edges of the splat and the round splash piece. 5. Fold the long side piece in half lengthwise and sew down the centre.
Alexandra was included as part of a small side piece on volunteering in which the paper said she, along with Rachel Stevens and Aldo Zilli, would be volunteering by serving up fish and chips at a Soho restaurant.
6. Designed by Emaf Progetti for Zanotta, the Alfa Bed has a headboard that includes a pair of removable side pieces, or one side piece and a pouf (as shown).
Translation devices will be even more useful, he said, in 5 to 10 years, when the camera is in the side piece of a person's glasses with the display in the top edge.
Just as Mr. Leuschen was teaming up with Carlyle in 2000, he got a side piece of business from a neighbor, Barrett Wissman, an entrepreneur who had a ranch next to his in Red Lodge, Mont., and who managed money for the Hunt family of Texas.
Interesting side piece by super Rabbi David Wolpe that defended animal sacrifice, because it made us more aware of animals.
For those who don't know it, the Thalia is an Upper West Side piece of New York cultural history.
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Ms. Maleczech also directed productions, including Beckett's "Imagination Dead Imagine" (1984); "Wrong Guys" (1981), a deconstruction of film noir; and "Song for New York" (2007), a site-specific, harbor-side piece created as a hymn to a city that Ms. Maleczech cherished.
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