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Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti said she owned a 70-square-metre (750-square-foot) flat in Paris, adding more light-heartedly that she also possessed a David Beckham T-shirt.
BBC: Cahuzac scandal: Ministers publish wealth details
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For 1.1 million pounds, Francophiles can own a 1, 400-square-foot flat with two bedrooms on Ile St.
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The 2, 700-square-foot, two-bedroom flat is spread across three levels.
WSJ: Modern Homes: A Bachelor Reboots
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Adjust the height so you're in a 90-90-90 position--feet flat on the floor or on a foot rest and your knees and hips bent at 90-degree angles.
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We found a 2003, 22-foot Pathfinder, a flat-bottomed boat favored by fishermen, on a lot behind Port St.
FORBES: Boat Bargain
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Gambhir dragged Broad through midwicket to the rope and then Yuvraj clubbed the same bowler for consecutive maximums - one a front-foot pull over long-on and the other a remarkable flat drive over the covers.
BBC: India win series with Mohali draw
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Palmason dashed onto Bjarnason measured chip over the flat-footed Wales defence but his left-foot volley from eight yards was superbly saved at point-blank range by Wales keeper Hennessey.
BBC: Iceland 0-1 Wales
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The ornate hotel is filled with European antiques and elegant suites (some with four poster beds and claw-foot tubs), plus modern amenities such as large flat screen televisions and complimentary high-speed wi-fi throughout the historic five-storey brick structure.
BBC: Business trip: Denver
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Three-foot fronds of dill swayed back and forth, their brimming umbels of flat seeds spilling everywhere, and the lemon balm crept across the brick border when no one was looking.
NPR: Garden in a Glass: Herbal Teas, Lavender Martinis
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Fresh from constructing a sea-level canal through the flat Egyptian sand, de Lesseps was determined, without having set foot in Panama and after only the vaguest of topographical studies, that his project through the mountainous central American isthmus would also be a sea-level canal, requiring no locks to cope with changes in altitude.
ECONOMIST: The Panama Canal