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Nestled in a cove, unreachable except by that rocky footpath, this is as hidden-away a hideaway as you could dream of.
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The President and First Lady have been eating like locals, hitting all sorts of foodie hot spots, from Michel Richard's extravagant Georgetown dining room to a hidden-away Arlington burger joint.
Where The Obamas Eat: Following The Crumbs On The First Family's DC Dining Trail 2010
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Having an extra, hidden-away place to stash things is just a giant fix for a clutter junkie.
Clean Your Workspace–And Keep It That Way | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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I agree, Malazan series should be reread at least once and even then you might and will miss a lot of hidden-away connections within a seemingly trite content as you mention it (malazan forum is great for digging up all the possible and the impossible theories).
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It has widened interest in the past, created new audiences, given images fresh historical import, and — through digitizing — improved access to hidden-away archives.
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The President and First Lady have been eating like locals, hitting all sorts of foodie hot spots, from Michel Richard's extravagant Georgetown dining room to a hidden-away Arlington burger joint.
Where The Obamas Eat: Following The Crumbs On The First Family's DC Dining Trail The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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These are now printed in hardly legible volumes kept in a hidden-away cupboard in the Capitol.
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Having an extra, hidden-away place to stash things is just a giant fix for a clutter junkie.
Clean Your Workspace–And Keep It That Way | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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You know that something special awaits you after a cab led by GPS arrives at Mr. Aleixandre's surreal white building way out of Valencia's historic center or when you finally pull up in the middle of a hidden-away orange grove at Casa Pepa.
What's Next in Spain 2008
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ROESGEN: Now, Miles, I could think of a lot of things to do as first lady, long naps, a good book read in some hidden-away alcove, but Michelle Obama has also said that she's going to focus on military families, especially military spouses, especially these families that are really struggling economically when the men and women come back from Iraq -- Miles.
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