Nook Sentence Examples

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  • I could go on and on, I know every nook and cranny of that house.

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  • The fully fitted kitchen has breakfast nook overlooking pool.

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  • Anyway, she knew every nook and cranny of her acreage.

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  • The Kindle 2 and Nook will run from $179 to $259 depending on its wireless capabilities.

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  • News of his find soon spread and a large number of boys were soon searching every nook and cranny but were unrewarded.

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  • The breakfast nook is near the kitchen, the table here flips over to provide a gaming table.

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  • Later on we will find a quiet nook in Misty Fjords to anchor for the night.

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  • The dining ´ nook ´ overlooks the pool area, we have a fully fitted kitchen, with a 4 seater breakfast bar.

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  • They do but ope the blessed book Of marriage in their hallow'd nook.

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  • In certain species of Myrmeleonidae, such as Dendroleon pantheormis, the larva, although resembling that of Myrmeleon structurally, makes no pitfall, but seizes passing prey from any nook or crevice in which it shelters.

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  • He had compiled a sea-atlas (the Bahrije) of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, every nook and cranny of which he had explored, with an account of the currents, soundings, landing-places, inlets and harbours.

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  • But though intimately acquainted with every nook and cranny of the English law, he never carried his studies into foreign fields, from which to enrich our legal literature; and it must be added that against the excellence of his judgments, in too many cases, must be set off the hardships, worse than injustice, that arose from his protracted delays in pronouncing them.

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  • Adding a padded seat, colorful pillows, and a new lamp transformed the unused alcove into a cozy reading nook.

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  • For instance, when a Nook owner sees an eBook on sale at Amazon.com, they can't purchase and read it on their device and vice-versa.

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  • Barnes and Noble's Nook is also a huge contender thanks to its recently released model boasting a brand new full color screen.

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  • There are also many different offerings out there, but perhaps the best and most well known are the Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook, the Apple iPad and the Sony Readers.

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  • The Kindle 2 has manual rotation and the Nook has none.

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  • Nook's bookstores include Barnes and Noble eBookstore and Google Books.

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  • Most experts agree that you should spend a little more than that, though, and get at least an entry Kindle or Nook that runs between $139 and $149.

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  • Middle of the range options include the Nook Color at $249 which has an LCD touch-screen.

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  • If you're wondering where to buy the Nook eReader, then you'll be glad to know there are many different places you can get one of the world's top-selling e-readers.

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  • The Nook is an e-reading device sold by Barnes & Noble Booksellers.

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  • It comes with a built-in two gigabytes (eight gigs for the Nookcolor) of memory which allows it to hold up to 1,500 books, magazines and newspapers (6,000 for Nook Color).

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  • The Nook features a 16-level gray scale display featuring E Ink technology for crisp, clear and glare-free reading, even in direct sunlight.

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  • Unlike other ereaders, the Nook is available in a color version where you can see the covers of the books in their high definition, full color glory.

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  • The new Nook Color is the company's high-end product and in most cases, it can be found with a price tag between $248 and $299.

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  • The basic Nook is available in either 3G or Wi-Fi models which are typically sold for less than the Nook Color, with the 3G being slightly less expensive than the Wi-Fi model.

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  • It's no surprise that many people are wondering where to buy the Nook eReader.

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  • The Nook provides the benefit of having an entire library in the palm of your hand.

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  • It doesn't matter whether you want the latest generation of Nook with the color touchscreen or you prefer the inexpensive e-reading solution of the base model.

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  • You can now buy the Nook that best fits your needs and budget from a wide array of resources so you too can start enjoying all of your books anywhere, at any time.

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  • Amazon's Kindle and Barnes and Noble's Nook both offer readers easy access to a huge library of books on the run, but different features and construction mean that each has its pros and cons.

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  • Consider these comparisons to see how the Kindle and Nook stack up to each other.

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  • The Nook uses eInk for its basic device and LCD display for its color device.

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  • The smallest Kindle weighs 8.5 ounces, while the smallest Nook weighs 11.5 ounces.

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  • The basic Nook battery lasts for 10 days while the battery in the color Nook lasts for eight hours.

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  • The basic Nook can store 2GB or 1,500 books and the Nook Color can store 8GB or 6,000 books.

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  • For the Nook, you can buy up to 16GB more storage for the basic and 32GB for the color version.

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  • Both the Kindle and Nook offer access to bookstores with hundreds of thousands of titles, though Amazon's Kindle store has the slight edge in terms of numbers.

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  • Both the Kindle and Nook allow readers to share books with other users.

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  • Of course, you can go right to the source and buy your Kindle from Amazon or Nook from Barnes and Noble.

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  • When it comes to picking a Kindle or Nook, it all comes down to personal preference.

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  • Whether you prefer the sturdier feel of the Nook or the speedier, lighter Kindle, both of these eReaders will let you indulge your literary obsessions on the go.

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  • Typically, they will seek out a dark, secure nook for the birth.

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  • A home office with a library should include a relaxed reading nook with a leather armchair or wingback chair and ample reading light.

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  • The nook offers an informal family retreat that's big enough for a table and chairs or a built-in booth and table.

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  • The nook is within convenient access of the kitchen so meals can be enjoyed as soon as prepared.

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  • If you have the space available, you can redesign your kitchen to include a warm, cozy breakfast nook.

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  • There are a few things you need to make sure you address when designing a nook.

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  • If you want more light in your kitchen and have the space, consider added a bay window in the nook.

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  • Space considerations need to be taken into account when reconfiguring your kitchen or deciding to dedicate a corner to a breakfast nook.

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  • Size. You may be limited by square footage and need to use a small round bistro table and chairs for your nook.

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  • You'll want your nook to flow from the kitchen as though it was always a part of the original design.

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  • You'll want the floor of the nook to match that of the kitchen in order t create a unified and one-room effect.

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  • Breakfast nook cushions are a great way to give this area of your kitchen a completed designer look.

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  • You may be able to find the perfect cushions for your breakfast nook from a local store or an online shop.

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  • The first thing you'll want to do is decide on the style of cushions you want for your breakfast nook.

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  • This decision will in part be determined by the kind of furniture you have in your nook.

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  • Now that you've decided the best style of cushion for your breakfast nook, you'll need to shop for the right fabric.

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  • You'll need to decide what kind of material you want to use for your nook.

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  • You can make your nook informal or formal depending on your fabric choice.

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  • If your nook is a booth, banquette, or fits snuggly against a corner, you'll want to add pillows to soften the lines and also create a homey inviting look.

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  • However, if your kitchen is large with room for a breakfast nook, you may choose a bolder or deeper color to make the space feel a little more cozy.

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  • It thrives in a sheltered nook and in peaty soil.

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  • They went to what had been a Nook sales stand in the center of the store and was blocked off for him.

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  • Ask for the family room for space with children, or you may prefer a cozy nook in the pub itself.

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  • Part of what I loved about this place was the garden that adjoined it a hidden, sunlit nook surrounded by mature sycamore trees.

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  • If you get 5 tickets in tom nook 's store you get a game.

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  • These stands are not so portable, but they're smaller than traditional computer desks so they fit more easily into living rooms, dens, offices, or even a nook in the kitchen.

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  • For instance, Kindle owners can shop from Amazon's vast selection of eBooks, Nook owners buy direct from Barnes and Noble and Kobo users have access to eBooks sold by Borders Books.

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  • There is a big variation in weight as well, as the iPad is the heaviest at 1.5 pounds, the Kindle DX is 18.9 ounces, the Reader is 12.75 ounces, the Nook is 12.1 ounces, and the Kindle 2 is 10.2 ounces.

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  • The IPad, Reader, and Nook have touch-screens and the iPad, Reader, and the Kindle DX have screens that rotate.

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  • The Nook is the longest lasting, with 10 days, and the iPad battery lasts 11 hours.

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  • Nook has 350,000 books for sale, magazines, around 30 newspapers, public domain and adding Google Books brings the number of titles to 1 million.

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  • If you need even more space, the Nook offers the ability to expand your storage simply by inserting a memory card.

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  • Your books are able to be synced across multiple devices using Nook applications on your cell phone, iPhone, iPad or computer.

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  • Now, you can pick up where you left off in your latest read even if you don't have your Nook on you.

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  • The Nook supports a wide range of e-book formats, including ePub, BBeB, Adobe PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, PPS, TXT, DOCM, XLSM, PPTM, PPSX, PPSM, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, MP3, AAC and MP4 formats.

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  • Barnes & Noble has over two million titles available for the Nook, many of which are available for free or less than ten dollars.

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  • The Nook allows you to create custom reading "shelves."

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  • The Nook features a Reading Now button that automatically takes you to the last page of the book you were reading.

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  • With this feature, Nook owners can now lend or borrow a book from each other for a period of 14 days.

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  • The Nook is available in both 3G and Wi-Fi models.

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  • The Nook comes with games like Sudoku and Chess for times when you feel like taking a break from reading.

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  • The Nook eReader was originally only available through Barnes & Noble Booksellers and the company's website, but now it's available from a wide range of stores both physical and online.

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  • Once you have your breakfast nook cushions in place and add the pillows, you can step back and admire your creative work.

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  • The Twain home was located in the Nook Farm community, a 140-acre neighborhood that was The Hamptons of its time.

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  • Influential publishers, authors, journalists, spiritualists, feminists, and painters resided in Nook Farm.

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  • In 1892, Susy, at age twenty-four, died from spinal meningitis in the family Nook farm home.

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  • If you have an eat-in kitchen, a breakfast nook or a kitchen that opens into another room, consider the use of an accent wall along with the rest of the kitchen colors.

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  • You may have a breakfast nook or dining area in your kitchen, or you may have a large kitchen with enough space to have a kitchen table and chairs.

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  • You can break up rectangular shapes such as a kitchen dining nook with an oval area rug.

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  • Integrate the space - If your kitchen shares a wall with an adjacent area, like a breakfast nook, dining area or family room, consider using the same color scheme throughout.

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  • It cannot be relied on as quite hardy, and requires a sheltered position, such as is afforded by a snug nook in the rock garden.

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  • Its shoots will fall down the sunny face of a rocky nook, to spread into flat tufts on level parts of the rock garden.

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  • No better place can be chosen than a snug nook sheltered from the north and east by shrubs, but at the same time open to the sun.

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  • Its stately form and tall stature are effective in the mixed border or in a nook in a bed of evergreen shrubs.

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  • I have seen it flower strongly in the Garden of Plants at Paris; it remained out all the winter in a fountain basin in a sheltered and warm nook in the open air.

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  • Install bookshelves under the seat and create your own mini library or reading nook.

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  • Carve out an intimate dining nook or establish a private office area.

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  • Warm colors can also make a great accent wall behind a breakfast nook, or other intimate corner of the room.

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  • For engineers who love to read, but want to use the latest technology, consider the Amazon Kindle, iPad, or the Nook.

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  • As you move into your new village, you find the local shop owner Tom Nook has built you a house.

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  • This turns wilting roses into golden roses that will never wilt and that Tom Nook will buy for 2,500 bells.

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  • If you get the other items, give the vase to Crazy Redd for a Safe, then trade the safe to Tom nook for his picture.

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  • As you buy items from Tom Nook's shop, each bell you spend is added to the tally.

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  • Buying goods at any of Tom Nook's stores earns you points that can get you some nice models of his store and allow you to earn a discount on every purchase!

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  • Fruit from other towns sell for 500 bells at Tom Nook's.

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  • Their stock will be different and buying an item will help them upgrade to Nookington's, as listed above in Nook's Store Upgrades.

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  • The most reliable ways are to sell things you pick up around your village to Tom Nook.

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  • And remember, the bigger the turnips are, the more Nook will pay for them.

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  • All others can eventually be purchased from Tom Nook.

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  • All items can be sold to Tom Nook for 8,888 bells each.

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  • You will have to have at least one visitor purchase something from the Tom Nook shop in your town in order to get the Hair Salon upgrade.

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  • You start off with a hefty debt of nearly 20,000 Bells to Tom Nook, the raccoon and store owner who built your house.

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  • The best way to make some Bells is to shake fruit from the trees and sell them to Tom Nook.

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  • To enter codes in Animal Crossing go to Tom Nook's store and talk to him.

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  • You can donate fossils to fill the museum and you can sell them to Tom Nook for bells.

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  • Buy things from Tom Nook and he will give you raffle tickets.

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  • You can also collect coconuts from the trees on the island and sell them to Tom Nook for 500 bells each.

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  • Find them before the villagers do and sell them to Tom Nook for 5,000 bells each.

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  • Two weeks before the holiday Tom Nook will start selling it.

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  • Friday in November - Sale Day - Tom Nook will have low-priced grab bags for sale and Redd will also be out and about.

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  • You can go anywhere which means any nook and cranny can be penetrated.

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  • The DC23 includes an extendable tube and wand, enabling the device to reach every nook and cranny of your house.

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  • Constructed from a "blueprint," your shoes will fit your feet perfectly in every nook and cranny.

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  • Set up a special reading nook in the hallway or auditorium and reward students by letting them leave class to go read.

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  • The Needle Nook of La Jolla has needlepoint canvases for ornaments for some of the 12 days.

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  • If in a sheltered nook He's run to earth, he eyes the bold invader With startled look.

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  • Then there's this house, which must be built in order to have a nook of one's own in which to be quiet.

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  • Closely inspect every nook and cranny of the condo you're considering purchasing.

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  • Most remarkable is the presence of a number of beetles along the seashore between tide-marks, where, sheltered in some secure nook, they undergo immersion twice daily, and have their active life confined to the few hours of the low ebb.

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  • If your favorite flower is the Shasta daisy, and you love to have a bouquet of them to brighten up your breakfast nook in the summer, you might have to look elsewhere for a little pop of color and fragrance during the winter.

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  • In addition, eBooks are not currently transferable which means if you've filled a Kindle up with your favorite books for three years and now want to give the Nook a try, none of your previously purchased eBooks can be read on the Nook.

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  • Here were great oaks and splendid evergreens with trunks like mossy pillars, from the branches of which hung garlands of ivy and mistletoe, and persimmon trees, the odour of which pervaded every nook and corner of the wood--an illusive, fragrant something that made the heart glad.

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  • The black dress she wore fit her like a second skin, outlining every curve, dip and nook of her body.

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  • As soon as my examinations were over, Miss Sullivan and I hastened to this green nook, where we have a little cottage on one of the three lakes for which Wrentham is famous.

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  • This little nook of Berri, this unknown Vallee Noire, this quiet and unpretentious landscape, which must be sought to find it and loved to be admired, was the sanctuary of my first and latest reveries.

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  • Perfect orbicular webs are made by many genera of Argyopidae (Zilla, Meta, Gasteracantha), the best-known example being that of the common garden spider of England, Aranea or Epeira diademata; but these webs are not associated with any tubular retreat except such as are made under an adjoining leaf or in some nook hard by.

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