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  • Downtown at the Brooklyneer, ginger-mint kombucha is mixed with vodka for a cocktail called the "Stoop," and it is also used in the house dressing.

    High Tea Has a New Meaning Sumathi Reddy 2012

  • The paper has just started a new section called The Stoop, which will report 'on the stuff that you talk to your neighbor about,' says editor Gersh Kuntzman.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Erika D. 2007

  • The paper has just started a new section called The Stoop, which will report 'on the stuff that you talk to your neighbor about,' says editor Gersh Kuntzman.

    Monday Morning Market Listings Erika D. 2007

  • Author: blestemp Fronted by Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), the band was formed in 1976 while the members were at school together, and among their early incarnations were known as Stoop Solo and the Sheet Starchers.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Fronted by Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), the band was formed in 1976 while the members were at school together, and among their early incarnations were known as Stoop Solo and the Sheet Starchers.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • "Stoop," said Graham's guide, and they avoided an endless band running roaring up to the shaft of the vane.

    When the Sleeper Wakes 1906

  • "Stoop," he said, so she stooped down, and they went into an inextricable thicket of creepers, leaves and reed grass, which formed an undiscoverable retreat, and which the young man laughingly called "his private room."

    Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • "Stoop," he said, so she stooped down, and they went into an inextricable thicket of creepers, leaves and reed grass, which formed an undiscoverable retreat, and which the young man laughingly called "his private room."

    Original Short Stories — Volume 12 Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • "Stoop," he said, so she bent down, and they went into an inextricable thicket of creepers, leaves, and reed-grass, which formed an impenetrable retreat, and which the young man laughingly called "his private room."

    Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • Orlandersmith took first step on 'Stoop' to climb out of the ghetto

    WN.com - Articles related to 10 mini-romances, set in N.Y. 2009

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