They do fantastic yucca fries, and it's so classic Cuban Miami.
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If there is one hazard of a brutish New York Cinderella in the semifinals, it's the inevitable attention they will suck away not only from the formidable Steelers, but also a delicious Chicago-Green Bay NFC Championship the latter a matchup so classic and old-school it should be played in two feet of snow and broadcast in black and white.
So the classic Kleiner venture paradoxically has more ambition in a shorter amount of time and a greater sense of urgency, which we share.
Thirty-two-year-old Aussie Adam Scott, who won the Masters two weeks ago, did so in a classic polo by Japanese megaretailer Uniqlo.
So why is gold, a classic anti-inflation hedge, still doing so well?
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And so Canada is the classic example: Basically, everybody pays a lot of taxes into the health care system, but if you're a Canadian, you're automatically covered.
But when a counterfeit classic is so good that even the experts are impressed, some buyers just can't resist the object of their desire at a knockdown price.
Future enemies would seek to avoid direct engagement with a U.S. military so demonstrably superior in classic conventional combat and try to exploit weaknesses in U.S. defenses through asymmetric means.
The great Christopher Buckley had a running joke about cellphone use (for it being so rare) in his classic novel, Thank You For Smoking.
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The MGM movie became a classic (more so in rereleases in theaters and on TV) by virtue of its star, Judy Garland, and its supporting cast, and because, unlike its predecessors, it hewed remarkably faithfully to Baum's original book.
Both central banks found themselves in classic liquidity traps, so both resorted to quantitative ease, without notable success.
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In economics, this is a classic example of the so-called free rider problem.
That drives up prices and costs, crowds out private sector investment and makes manufacturing uncompetitive, all classic symptoms of the so-called Dutch Disease .
Now, it just so happens that last week Turner Classic Movies presented Christopher Lee in the first of his three portrayals as the villainous crime lord (1965).
As chefs throughout the city-state have done for decades, so the class today take this classic dish and personalise and localise it, in keeping with the spirit of Singapore.
Technically speaking, a big challenge in this area of research was to deal with a classic instance of the so-called simultaneity problem: incarceration rates affect crime rates, but the converse is also true.
Sit by the fireplace or near the windows with icicle-tinged trees and try not to eat all the cheesy pretzel-challah bread so you will have room for their classic Beef Wellington and buttery poached lobster.
So within, let's say the classic song forms that he created, I made some variations, but I am still very true to the absolute.
This setting a classic example of why Venice works so well on screen: its dark, atmospheric courtyards and streets are perfectly suited as a stage for the wry Shakespearean dialogue between Al Pacino and Jeremy Irons.
This action is both a commentary on our Twitter-addled attention spans and a classic embodiment of a Wall Street law so old that Hammurabi himself may have written it: Buy on the rumor, sell on the news.
With time no longer so pressing, these details are now being subjected to classic Chinese stalling.
This can be seen most strongly in these later works in which Caravaggio identifies so clearly with the darker fears and desires of the classic bible stories.
The story goes that in 2002 the owners of a now-defunct convenience-souvenir store at the highway interchange wanted to attract customers, so they built the roadside attraction in parody of the classic Cadillac Ranch.
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Dye, disgusted with how equipment improvements have added so many yards to the pro game, making many classic courses obsolete as tournament venues, built this 8000-yard monster to stop even the longest hitters in their tracks.
Dislodging Craigslist from its place atop the ad market would be hard even without litigation because classified advertising is a classic example of network effects: Craigslist gets so many listings because people know it is the leading site, so their ad will be widely seen.
Fast forward to this spring, when the 2010 NL MVP felt so good that he played for Canada in the World Baseball Classic.
Today he is the only jockey from the Dominican Republic to win the Kentucky Derby -- doing so just weeks after his nation also won the World Baseball Classic.
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This is not so much a political as an aesthetic flaw: In the classic movies about Elizabeth I, for instance, you knew why you were watching the movie, why she was its subject, and how she changed history.
So, racing as whole will be watching the progress of her Classic hopes with considerable interest.
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