The Genoese have a reputation for working hard and eating on the hoof from hole-in-the-wall restaurants. |
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Best of all, though, was a hole-in-the-wall book bindery on Melrose Avenue that would have been easy to walk past. |
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She went directly from the Herve Leger show to a tiny, hole-in-the-wall Mexican joint in her body-baring bandage dress and super-high heels. |
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He beat her head against the hole-in-the-wall machine, leaving her bruised and battered. |
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Millions of bank customers are still shaking their heads at the indecisive outcome of Tuesday's hole-in-the-wall discussions in Harrogate. |
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But good luck finding the hole-in-the-wall. |
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It's a hole-in-the-wall with just a few tables. |
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He used to bring us sesame-crusted pizzas from a hole-in-the-wall oven. |
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Both places are hole-in-the-wall spots, nothing fancy. |
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A favorite: Cafe Gitane, a hole-in-the-wall French Moroccan restaurant. |
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So, just having got some cash from a high-street sidewalk hole-in-the-wall, I accosted the next customer, a man of about 40, trilbied and rain-coated. |
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He is living in a scruffy apartment, hosting an open mike comedy show in an obscure hole-in-the-wall venue, and is completely depressed that he's going nowhere. |
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Then came the tidal wave of drugs, specifically heroin, and what had once been a haven for male alcoholics became a pangender hole-in-the-wall hideout for depraved junkies. |
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Hole-in-the-wall users in the area should be wary after a town centre cash machine was tampered with. |
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Off to his right from the point lay the Hole-in-the-Wall, a quarter-mile reach of water lying against the larger bay like a remora on a shark. |
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Check the tides before heading out to Rialto Beach and its sculpturally lovely Hole-in-the-Wall arch. |
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