The quaintest number, Chela, in which a farmer regales his uncomprehending oxen with his sorrows, involved a kind of yodeling. |
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This neighborhood resembled the quaintest of ghost towns, with few cars and fewer pedestrians traveling Cromwell Road, save for the occasional tourist. |
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The most powerful woman in New York, according to a recent ranking by the business publisher Crain's New York, Ms. Tighe lamented returning home from China to a skyline she now views only in the quaintest terms. |
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A quiet corner of East Sussex made famous by a battle fought in 1066, Rother boasts a handful of the quaintest and most historic towns in England. |
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Located in front of Plaza Mitre is one of the old railroad's quaintest stations. There is a commercial center, two cinemas, a few restaurants and games for the little ones. |
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