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Trim a small slice off at the top where the stem was, to enable you to put your spoon in so that you can eat it.
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Seen from the south against the backdrop of the taller and blander glass- and brick-clad towers lining Eighth Avenue, its stubby crystalline form seems to have been arbitrarily sliced off at the top, so that it meets the sky abruptly.
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