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Seasonal, a tiny wedge of a restaurant, certainly offers a less outré aspect of the nation.
Even Seoul's mayor, Oh Se-hoon, is aware of the hostilities in the tiny wedge of Bukchon.
It's a tiny wedge of a spot, with a few cramped tables inside and a more expansive sidewalk café outside.
On the map, Xochimilco's gardens are a tiny wedge of green in the southern reach of the Mexican capital's expanding urban sprawl.
And the episode throws just a tiny wedge of light onto a criminal justice system that needs to take an unflinching look at the growing evidence of error.
Before the war is over, intense fighting is expected inside the tiny wedge of territory still held by the rebels, where an estimated 200,000 civilians are trapped.
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Neighbouring Trang An is less popular than Tam Coc, but offers a similar experience: foot-paddled boats take visitors through the water wonderland and under cave arches to remote temples hitched to tiny wedges of riverbank.
There are a number of dishes on the menu you will not find in many other places, like the old-fashioned Thai hors d'oeuvres: shreds of toasted coconut, peanuts, slices of raw ginger, tiny wedges of lime and even smaller dried shrimp that are wrapped together in an edible green leaf and served with a very savory dipping sauce of peanuts, shrimp, coconut and ginger.
Those teeny-tiny wedges of fabric that strippers use for securing tips.
He called a customer and learned that audiophiles were raving about the T-Amp on the Internet, claiming this tiny plastic wedge produced music as sweet-sounding as amplifiers costing thousands of dollars.
The reason why the reconstruction error is restricted is geometric in nature: summarily, the reconstruction s ^ is restrained within a tiny tubular wedge that surrounds the original vector s, which ensures the stability of recovering (for further details please refer to [31], subsection 5.3).
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