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It, too, is cheap — silver, with a speck of diamond sunk into it.
But anyone with a speck of taste would choose the place any day over that irritating Black Dog store down the street.
It's a more ambitious, larger venture, with a speck of lounge seating up front, about 10 stools at a long bar and about 35 seats for indoor dining and about 10 outside.
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It's a sweet tale full of rapturous melodic outpourings with hardly a speck of salt in the recipe.
Simplicity replaced opulence, and refinement now meant smooth, unarticulated white plaster walls with not a speck of gold leaf to be found anywhere.
The electoral map of Scotland had become a sea of yellow, with just a speck of blue in the south, red in the east and orange in the north.
Montoya, with not a speck of grey in his ink-black hair and not a hint of pessimism about him, is living proof that active sports can keep a man forever young.
For consider a nice, Newtonian world of point-particles, with nary a speck of homogeneous matter to be found.
Sean Astin plays Rudy Ruettiger, the titular hero who at five foot nothing, 100 and nothing and with barely a speck of athletic ability, became a sporting legend.
It shows Saturn as a translucent orb surrounded by its rings, with Earth - a speck so small you could almost miss it - sitting in the upper-left of the frame.
Handling his device — a centimeter-square chip packed with nanomaterials — was stressful: A speck of dust could break it.
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