Then I cobbled it together in a painting using an airbrush and masking film. |
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The old town also reeks of the past, with its steep passageways and cobbled alleys. |
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The route is a fascinating medley of cobbled paths, alleys, fortified walls, and gardens. |
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Steps and cobbled walkways lead down through the gardens from the farmhouses to the lawned pool terrace. |
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Most of Abbey Road's songs were demoed that January, while Let It Be was cobbled together by Phil Spector from the raw material on the tapes. |
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Revenge is a film barren of much development, as it feels like nothing more than a bunch of independent scenes cobbled together. |
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Off most of the main bustling thoroughfares lie tiny cobbled streets draped with vines and lined with old brick facades. |
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There are palm trees and cobbled roundabouts and beautiful old adobe buildings. |
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Inside and below on the slopes underneath are twisting cobbled streets and ancient timbered houses. |
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Back in the car, we trundle down the cobbled laneway leading to the township. |
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Tucked down a somnolent, cobbled alley-way in The Old Town, this is where the old money sleeps, although they'll let you in as well. |
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And many, many unaligned individuals shouted, sang and danced their way through the cobbled alleys. |
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Alghero is a place for evening strolls atop battlements and along cobbled streets, and echoes everywhere with Catalan influences. |
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He outfitted them with then-state-of-the-art PCs and cobbled together head-mounted pointing devices to control the screen cursor. |
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The carriage was pulled along the cobbled pathway, the horses working their way up a slight hill. |
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I have complained to the council time and time again about the street, which has a cobbled surface and gets dangerously slippy when it's wet. |
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Another fix users have cobbled together is batch file which kills and restarts the tabtip.exe process. |
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His and Dr. Powers' footfalls on the sidewalk were loud and vaguely hollow in the caverns of the cobbled street. |
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Irish history is a fraught and cobbled terrain across which historians frequently stumble. |
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The way across into the first circle was a stone and cobbled bridge, arched by stone and wood semi-circles and blocked by a huge portcullis. |
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Without it I had cobbled together a half-baked credo of chippy self-sufficiency and an irritating need to be recognised. |
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It's just another central European chocolate-box town, all cobbled streets and spinning-top church steeples. |
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The beauty of a cathedral choir offers sanctuary from the moisture and texture of a cobbled street. |
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Before midnight, they made their way by horse-drawn carriage up the cobbled streets of the Royal Mile from a reception in the City Chambers. |
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Those first armies had been cobbled together and paid on a hand-to-mouth basis. |
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I had finished my lectures for the day and was heading back to my car, which was parked on one of the old cobbled streets of the cathedral area. |
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Hastily I tossed the boy his fare, and his horses trotted off down the cobbled road. |
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Looked after by the historical society, the cobbled lanes are great to wander along. |
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The horses' hooves clipped through the cobbled streets of London towards Whitechapel. |
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The two-part docu-drama was filmed in the village last year, locations shots taken in the parsonage and on the cobbled streets. |
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Lush lawns are fed by underground sprinklers, while one of the cobbled patio areas extends from the entrance gates right up to the house. |
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A narrow cobbled road wound out of sight in the distance, beckoning one to explore around the next turn. |
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The cobbled road faded into a beaten path shot with strips of frozen grass that cracked like a gunshot with every touch of a hoof. |
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The trio kicked a ball around the famed cobbled street and joked they wouldn't be allowed home if they wore anything other than the red shirt. |
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She was woken by the crackle of her coach's wheels scraping on the cobbled road. |
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He had been strolling down the wet cobbled road when he saw her walking some feet ahead of him. |
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The improvement of lighting in the castle area to enhance the safe use of the cobbled area is laudable. |
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The water was well up the cobbled lane that runs down the side of the park. |
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It could take hours or days for people interested in culture just to wander the criss-crossed cobbled streets. |
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It would have been mistakable for a mortal village if it wasn't for all the cloaks and hats that hid the cobbled street from view. |
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Now, my legs can't manage cobbled streets, and my heart responds badly to a sudden and immoderate intake of alcohol. |
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In the cobbled backstreets mustachioed old men in tweed jackets and gaiters drive decorated carts at breakneck speeds. |
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The first three books were pastiches and I didn't want to end up pastiching myself and finishing in a dark cobbled alley I'd been down before. |
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The cobbled roads wound their way through the city, spinning an intricate web, while taxis and food carts clip-clopped slowly down them. |
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The horses' hooves clomped on the cobbled pathways in a heavy rhythm, never breaking a beat. |
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Elsewhere, sober stone houses peek coyly at one and other across cobbled streets and evocative old closes. |
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For years they were happy selling pease pudding, dripping and pigeon feed to soot-faced coalminers on cobbled street-corners. |
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On an ethical issue we depend far more on professional integrity than on text cobbled together by the parliamentary draftsman. |
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Now, prototypes can be cobbled together in weeks from off-the-shelf components. |
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If it was warm we played outside on the grass, which was so different to our cobbled streets at home. |
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After decades of rickety governments cobbled together from small parties, the 1997 constitution encourages larger and more stable groupings. |
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The city boasts a strong European flavor, with cobbled streets, chic restaurants and a lively atmosphere. |
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The cobbled streets aged from the many feet that pilgrim to the popular spot. |
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One night just before Yuletide, the Lord of Misrule pursued the Wren Boys through London's cobbled streets. |
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There was no sound except for the rumbling thunder and the splash of water on the city's cobbled streets. |
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Would you be interested in the cobbled mews with some loudly painted houses? |
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The church adjoins narrow cobbled alleyways to the south, but hideous seventies offices to east and west. |
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The paintings are voyeuristic vignettes cobbled together from a fragmented narrative with no beginning and no end. |
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It did rain the next day and the village was silent except for the splash of the water on the cobbled streets. |
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Around the corner, in a narrow, cobbled lane that runs alongside the synagogue, an old Iveco tanker truck is waiting. |
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Johen waved a hand at the quadrangle of low buildings in front of them, set around a cobbled yard. |
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When I had it over the pit the exhaust seemed to have been cobbled together from a few different bits. |
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Did you find that the crude devices you cobbled together worked better than the machines later designed to make those sounds? |
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The tumultuous morass of geodesic structures is cobbled together from aluminum poles, plastic bags, bed sheets, and rope. |
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Outside the house there is a detached garage with electric shutter and electricity wiring, while a cobbled driveway offers parking for six cars. |
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She sat down across from me at the one available picnic table in the cobbled courtyard outside our building. |
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It feels like a perfect market town, nestling around the well-proportioned cobbled quadrangle called Market Place. |
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The resort is a beautiful medieval Savoyard town with a traffic-free centre, cobbled streets, and horse-drawn sleighs. |
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Renowned for his talents of motivation, Allen had cobbled together a team of savvy veterans beyond their physical prime. |
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From the length of the Royal Mile runs a spider's web of cobbled alleyways, ancient courtyards and wynds. |
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But let them run around cobbled streets, put old pennies in Victorian slot machines and try on historic costumes, and you'll find a very different reaction. |
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Lady Victoria Burnsley walked down the cobbled streets of London, stopping occasionally to admire a dress in a shop window or converse with a friend. |
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Even if an agreement is cobbled together it will not please everyone. |
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I shook my head in dismay and dodged to one side as a BMW 3 series with loud rap music blasting out the open windows tried to turn me into a smear on the cobbled stone road. |
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In recent years the traditional market town with its cobbled streets has become renowned for staging varied and colourful festivals all year round. |
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What we see is function cobbled together out of scrap from the junkyard. |
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The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater. |
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Luckily these days, the closest you'll come to violence is being dive-bombed by one of the thousands of swifts that weave through the narrow cobbled streets and squares. |
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Overshadowed by the Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe, York is a hotchpotch of narrow, cobbled lanes and medieval alleyways. |
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Acquittal on all counts was the only fair outcome from a prosecution case cobbled together by one man with a vendetta and a family of liars and defrauders. |
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Pedestrians take precedence over cars on the winding, cobbled streets. |
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Samcuia's Africa is cobbled together from tribal carvings, San rock art, Mission school linocuts and the foliate designs seen in African ceramics and printed fabrics. |
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It is a steep, cobbled climb, with a maximum gradient of 20 percent. |
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It does have a strong visual allure with its ominous grey skies, cobbled streets and wide stretches of mudflats that look more like an alien landscape than a British seashore. |
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There are cobbled access roads to allow resident access and egress. |
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With light rain dampening parts of the course, and a buffeting wind gusting off the river Moselle, back wheels skittered on corners and bounced on the cobbled avenues. |
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Plans to convert the rundown cobbled mews behind the market in Hildreth Street into commercial space and new homes from November were lodged last month. |
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The children have had their own section of the dig and have uncovered a cobbled courtyard that stretches over 100 sq metres as well as animal bones and pottery. |
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Most days the cobbled streets and piazzas of the town are chock-full of delivery vans, family Fiats and boy racers gunning their small-engined Vespas. |
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Their music hints at shadowy cobbled backstreets in Buenos Aires, the elegant couples dancing while democracies are toppled and the memory of tango as its one great export. |
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It's raining torrentially, and rivers flow down the cobbled streets. |
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It is a picturesque leafy enclave threaded by narrow cobbled streets and an ancient tramway, with close-packed houses, early nineteenth-century mansions and walled gardens. |
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From there, a grid of cobbled streets march off into the middle distance. |
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The major problem is that Sofia's street are mainly cobbled, which is not a problem for the motor, but requires a Herculean effort steering the wheelchair. |
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We eventually migrated to a narrow, cobbled alleyway, an archaic space crammed with smartly dressed young people, the overflow from several dimly lit bars. |
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Sure looks like it, judging from a 25-minute supercut of scenes from the flick that one overzealous fan cobbled together from all the existing footage out in the wild. |
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The local library found that they had left him out of an exhibition celebrating local writers and artists, and it hurriedly cobbled together a tribute. |
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There's a raised cobbled strip down the centre of the road that most pedestrians use as an elongated traffic island, but I took this path to complete my journey. |
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It was the one place in all the world where our calamitously scattered and tormented family could be together, in a cobbled and more or less cheerful mosaic. |
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The kiosk, set in a cobbled area next to cottages, boasts a vase of flowers on the shelf where the phone book used to be, a carpet and a waste paper basket. |
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Check out Le Marais, one of the oldest quarters of the city, where gay-friendly establishments line the winding cobbled lanes. |
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After multiple rejections, he cobbled together enough money for a limited double-blind trial that began last year. |
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Like Tracks or The Promise, High Hopes has been cobbled together from castoffs. |
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A bill was cobbled together then, the bill that ultimately led to the sequester, that got 76 votes. |
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Drag queens dressed like Gaga herself and groups in bishops cloaks kissed and hugged on the cobbled streets. |
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You can spend your day meandering through the maze-like cobbled paths that are lined with picturesque Venetian-style houses painted in rainbow pastels. |
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The former stables and coach house are now studios, workshops, retail outlets and a self-service restaurant which overlooks the cobbled courtyard of Kilkenny Castle. |
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As he tramped the cobbled streets of early nineteenth-century London, clad in his elder brother's shabby overcoat, he decided to get work as a stationer and bookbinder. |
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An Easter opening is planned for the new visitor centre, which is built in the ruined shell of a 17th century seat of the Cholmley family and fronted by cobbled garden courts. |
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The historic town centre is a web of wynds and cobbled streets. |
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Patio doors lead from the conservatory to a cobbled patio area. |
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Ten minutes later, I'm spat out by the bus on to the town's cobbled High Street, the rain still lashing down, covering the streets and pavements with an oily sheen. |
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The only sound he could hear was the quiet creaking of the wagon's wooden wheels as it trundled over the cobbled streets and the steady beat of his heart, loud in his ears. |
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Its cobbled streets, striking architecture and riverside walkways ensure that it has remained a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. |
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The horse started pulling the cart up the long cobbled driveway. |
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With this somewhat spurious connection culled from the works, Mr. Slatkin only underscored that the program had more or less been cobbled together without rhyme or reason. |
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So a ludicrous policy is cobbled together to avoid a real policy choice. |
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Despite the lung-busting altitude, the unrelenting, cobbled trails and the punishing gradients, each year more people arrive to test their mettle. |
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Much of the town centre is Victorian and Georgian, with narrow cobbled streets in the area of the quay. |
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There are several marine outfitters in the cobbled street leading down to the quay. |
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They are mainly recycled Social Credit members and various other right wingers cobbled together to make sure that the NDP cannot get back in. |
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The house is accessed via a path and beneath a driftway, beyond which is a shared cobbled courtyard. |
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Low sunlight cast a magical spell over royal palaces, bustling market platzes, cobbled street paviours. |
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They are being held in small sea pens cobbled together with nets in Taiji harbor. |
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The City was essentially medieval in its street plan, an overcrowded warren of narrow, winding, cobbled alleys. |
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In road cycling, the city hosts the start and finish of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the traditional opening race of the cobbled classics season. |
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It is a wonder some overcaffeinated hacker hasn't cobbled together the code to scrape all of the above into one gadget shopping supersite. |
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He'd reminisce about steam-trains and trestletree sailing ships by a cobbled quay. |
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The town of Corfu boasts a wealth of Greek, French and British influences in its maze of narrow, cobbled streets and sophisticated New Town. |
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Some of the most beautiful decorations, gleaming gold and pristine white, are in little cobbled side streets such as Rue du Chaudron and Rue du Sanglier. |
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That first morning in Cuzco we dressed near the windows in order to watch the Indians who were crossing the rough, cobbled, plazalike area behind the hotel. |
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Afterwards, walk the cobbled streets down to the Vltava river. |
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I cobbled something together to get us through till morning. |
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