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There was one unsatisfying entree: the striped bass with wild mushrooms, two tiny remnants of foie gras, plus carrots and cranberry beans.
Hidden amid the hip shoe stores, stylish coffee shops and Asian markets on Orchard and Grand Streets are tiny remnants of the Lower East Side of long ago.
The kipuka themselves are tiny remnants of a once vast forest, most of which was burned and buried by Mauna Loa, a volcano that many believe will someday send lava right into Hilo as it did in the distant past.
There are hundreds of brief descriptions in old books and documents, and there are tiny remnants of real forest, but it is necessary to put many pieces together to imagine the whole.
Control mice that were given saline solution all died within 45 days from cancer that had spread from tiny remnants of the tumor.
See, for years there had been a veneer of class associated with Broadway; I believe it is the tiny remnants of that mentality that kept producers from going all-out on the money making schemes.
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All but this tiny remnant has since been logged.
The US' public silence contrasted poignantly with the courageous statement issued by the tiny remnant Jewish community of Lithuania.
By 1900, deforestation and unregulated hunting had reduced deer populations in the Eastern United States to tiny remnant clusters surviving in remote sanctuaries.
0161-798 0107 Although over 110 hectares (280 acres) in size, Hainault Forest is just a tiny remnant of what was once the Forest of Essex.
But even so, faced with killing a little old lady, that tiny remnant of good within them brings about their doom.
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