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Some of the baklava are made with bird's-nest-like kataifi dough, rolled into tiny cigar or crescent shapes and some with the more familiar phyllo (filo).
Josie Rodriguez, 34, an administrative assistant who lives across First Avenue and was perched on a neighboring stool, summed up why, referring to a tiny cigar place she went to once with her brother-in-law: "It smells really bad".
In a nod to some generalized Asian one, there is also a selection of grilled skewers of protein (hunks of Pacific mahi-mahi, for instance, or California tri-tip steak) served with a wide selection of salts and sweet sauces in a tiny cigar chest.
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A cappuccino parfait was enjoyable, though I was surprised that it was a tiny cigar-shaped "finger" of ice cream dusted with cocoa, not a parfait as I know it.
Demodex spp. are tiny, "cigar-shaped" mites which live in the hair follicles and sebaceous glands of mammals.
A magazine shop at the block's south end has at its very back a tiny screened-in cigar showroom; beside the showroom, a narrow staircase leads down to a subterranean tattoo parlor.
The Red Hook-based Duke Riley raised homing pigeons in Key West (the ramshackle coop is here, with live birds in it), took them to Cuba, and fitted them with either contraband cigars or tiny video cameras.
There are objects too from Jones' studio: a tiny woman locked in a cigar jar, some soft-porn seaside postcards, and a gold Playboy bunny statuette of Marilyn Cole, Playmate of the Year in 1973.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, July 16, 1932 P. 5 After one bank installed scales for its customers another has installed a tiny petrol station for refilling cigar lighters.
It's a tiny unit, smaller than a cigar, that charges via a foldable solar panel.
The streets are choked with traffic and the pavements crowded with women wearing full-length fur coats and tall fur hats, smoking cigars and walking tiny dogs.
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