Cookshop elegantly prepares American dishes (with a nod to the Mediterranean) in a busy, buzz-filled dining room.
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"Ask them what they want to talk about, " he said, perhaps with a nod to our own conversations.
All neatly crafted statements with a nod to UEFA and with perhaps a hope that they show mercy in the future.
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Oracle is selling the flexibility of cloud software with a nod to the potential concerns that have lingered about control and security.
"The problem that Qwest has is almost that it didn't go into Chapter 11, " says Pultz, with a nod to the bankruptcy filing by MCI predecessor WorldCom.
With a nod to the talking portraits at Harry Potter's Hogwarts, Matt Mills - head of innovation at the Cambridge start-up Aurasma - showed the TED audience a picture of the famous Scot.
Although it is not known what a future buyer would want to do with the airfield, Mr Ellis is hopeful it will continue as a working airfield, with a nod to its links with the Spitfire.
Back in the good old USA, the Republican Party, with a dramatic nod to the gold standard, adopted a platform plank calling for a monetary reform commission, with a broad nod to gold, causing a worldwide buzz.
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One of the magazine's editors, Andrew Leland, introduced the reading with a nod to a potential calendar conflict: "The Believer is an Orthodox Jewish magazine, so thank you all for making it here on the first night of Passover!"
Even Yasser Arafat made them feel abandoned when, in 1993, he signed the Oslo agreement with barely a nod to their plight.
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With perhaps a nod to the rising power of value seeking procurement executives, The Coca-Cola Company altered the way it compensates its agencies.
Now, when most businesses are making profits , but remain stagnant in growth, that says our economy has stumbled into a balance, with a small nod to the growth side, without any significant growth in housing since it hit bottom, .
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There is good reason to be concerned that practicing the broad export of MSKCC-inspired clinical algorithms, which may sometimes appear to have been developed with only a passing nod to compelling clinical evidence and near disdain for fiscal restraint, could be a bit too much like having shopping algorithms inspired by the Kardashians.
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Many beach-home owners like to decorate with objects or art that offer a nod to the sand and surf but there's a way to do that stylishly, so the home doesn't look like a chintzy souvenir shop, Mr. Aram believes.
With the recent inception of HelloGiggles into the online world, one can only hope that other girls take note and begin creating their own sites with excellent content as a nod to the big sister that taught them what they needed to know.
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Several high-rises are topped with domes and steeples in a nod to the Russian influence on the northeastern region known as Manchuria.
Before the huge marble and stone campus sprang up - with its vast courtyards and a nod to Arab aesthetic in the arched windows and geometric mosaics - it was largely sand dunes.
It does feel a bit like it, with a tacit nod along the way to those who feel they must turn to the private sector to get one, small part of the job done.
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The tower's builders say it will surpass Chicago's Willis Tower as the tallest building in the United States, with a final height of 1, 776 feet -- a nod to the year of the Declaration of Independence.
While dirndls still give a nod to tradition with wide skirts, corsets and aprons, designers have given the outfit a modern twist with brighter colours, fresh design and a little extra room in the corset to allow for plenty of beer drinking.
Despite his trademark irony, which could have been used to startling Weakest Link effect, he adopts a friendly, sympathetic tone with the contenders - again a departure from the original quizmaster and a nod to Millionaire's Chris Tarrant.
Germany's banks, which are in poor shape but which can continue to borrow cheaply because they have the backing of a government with strong finances, have given the nod that they expect to pass.
You might want to book reservations with a simple nod or gesture, hands-free as you ski.
There's a nod to eco-friendliness with relatively low emissions, but the hybrid component mostly powers a KERS system that fills out the few weak points in the torque band.
With a nod toward Bayes theorem, Ludlow basically wants to confuse the advertisers trying to profile him and the algorithmic machines that are trying to make predictions about him by throwing lots of false information about himself onto their radars.
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Siva's family inundated him and his teammates with candy-filled leis following the game, a nod to their Samoan heritage.
First of all, Sonny is practically the only white person who has a thing to do with the church, but the racial side of the story gets a one-sentence nod rather than the subplot it more properly requires.
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The cuffs are adorned with black freshwater pearls harvested from the Mississippi River watershed, a nod to where her tribe lived before the Trail of Tears.
"I'd have gone to Senegal, " Ms. Keita declares with a sharp nod.
With a nod of his head, Mr Bemba acknowledged the judge's welcome to him, and through his lawyer, he proceeded to plead not guilty to all five charges against him.
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