She tucked in, with gusto, when food was on offer at a farmer's market.
Most pensions are in scenic locations, tucked away in greenery-cloaked hills or near the ocean.
And the points were shared when Paul Sheerin tucked away a penalty deep into injury time.
Oddly enough in this tucked-away spot, it was left to French people to make the breakthroughs.
Music vendors, tucked into burrow-like railway arches, blasted the Caribbean sounds of Reggaeton from their waist-high amplifiers.
Theres plenty of oil to smell at Regal-Beloit, a transmission and electric-motor company tucked away in Beloit, Wis.
Some doors had a dozen business cards tucked into them, from reporters all over the world.
The secluded compound is tucked behind gates, situated at the end of a winding 1, 800-foot-long driveway.
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Romney may have such ideals tucked away in a lockbox, but who can tell?
One of them was buried crouching, a young man with his legs tucked under his chin.
Fraser Wright sprinted past Marc Cocozza and his near post cross was tucked away by Harty.
The hunter approached the little hare, picked him up, and tucked him against his chest.
The tucked-away spot is fronted by Stall 239, a walk-up restaurant serving international snacks late.
Seating is hori-kotatsu: diners on floor cushions, their legs tucked into a well beneath the table.
Lee, and Thomas Jefferson come our way several times each year, often tucked within books.
On the corner of a street tucked in southwestern Bangalore stands a looming poster.
Keane coolly tucked home the penalty before Wigan wasted a glorious chance just before the interval.
Any shares held in the ESOP were immediately vested and tucked into the 401(k).
Tucked into the package is a proxy card that gives shareholders a vote on executive compensation.
He lives in a 40, 000-square-foot English-style manor tucked away on a quiet street in Pune.
Tucked away in one corner is a house where three generations of Jains live.
This theory is no small point tucked away in the back of her book.
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Intimate rather than expansive, it's tucked inside a stone enclosure that's beguiling in its decrepitude.
She tucked this in a boot, then covered the haft with her trouser leg.
Both banks still have lots of legacy assets, many of them tucked in the banking book.
Tucked away under motorway flyovers, it is in many ways a suburb of Mexico City itself.
Shafer also uses cove lighting, often tucked behind moldings, to wash up curved or sculpted ceilings.
Storage space for up to 8m volumes is tucked into the building's underground recesses.
Hamilton County takes in the city of Cincinnati, tucked deep into the south-west corner of Ohio.
He had on pajama pants that, tucked into some tremendoid boots, looked like clown pants.
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