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It is best done at meal time in the evening at a well-lighted table in a quiet corner, or under a tree in the morning.
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We haven't checked in with littleBits in quite some time and, honestly, it was a bit of a surprise to find the electronic tinker toys hiding in a quiet corner of the floor at Toy Fair this year.
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He joined us in a quiet corner of the room and cut straight to the chase.
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But in a quiet corner of the show, a new way of clocking up air miles was to be found.
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The two settled themselves in a quiet corner, and Mr. Saied's friend invited him to join the Muslim Brotherhood.
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In another corner the quiet and polite Dr Aguila - the man who was in charge of the foreign press for the Libyan government - walked past me, still in the casual untucked shirt he wears, but now clutching a gun.
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Oberon sat on the floor in a corner of the room, trying to quiet the brokenhearted wailing of the Beastie, but not making a sound himself.
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After a quiet spell in the second half, Bale found the bottom corner, before James McArthur chipped a consolation.
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Earnings are around the corner, so it is now back in a quiet period.
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The noise and dirt of the cars whizzing past might be a little unbecoming, but the Colosseum is not a building to be hidden away in a quiet corner.
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Like A Quiet Corner of London, above, John Piper's Interior of Coventry Cathedral was painted in the immediate aftermath of a bombing raid.
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