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Lunch at the Original Point (motto: "Not Fancy But Famous"), a landmark near Perdido Key, Fla.
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Dress nice but do not wear your fancy watch or take a high priced purse.
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They do have cloth napkins, but it is not that kind of fancy.
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But all this was fancy footwork, not a clear sense of movement.
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Yet the UAE's success as a medical hub is likely to hinge not on fancy infrastructure, but on how it handles two big problems.
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Not a fancy home, mind you, but a modest two-bedroom one.
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The atmosphere is old-fashioned but with an earthy feel, not something manufactured to appeal to a fancy London crowd.
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Further-education colleges are where illiterate people have traditionally been helped, but Sir Claus points out that people who have failed at school may not fancy going back to a school-type environment.
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It can even render 3-D graphics and play video games, not just the dinky ones, either, but the really cool ones with lots of fancy graphics.
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" You advised regarding your report "In Larger Freedom" that, "The temptation is to treat the list as an a la carte menu, and select only those that you especially fancy, " but cautioned, "In this case, that approach will not work.
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The information, which can include traffic information, weather, stock quotes, news, sports and dozens of other snippets, would be transmitted to the watches not by any fancy third-generation wireless phone technology, nor via satellite, but rather by FM radio signals using a technology called DirectBand.
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With the independent announcement of plans for a new Yankee Stadium hot on the heels of the Mets' good fortune -- some fancy sports economics is making new stadium construction highly profitable -- we now have not one, but two stadiums, with no lack of potential jobs.
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