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Examples
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Next time, make sure to order a burrito named for one of the regulars with their hand-cut french fries.
Greetings from Texas! | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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My favourite is Alfie's, which serves generous portions of fresh-battered cod with crisp hand-cut Maris Piper chips at £5 a go, but for a real taste of the sea, head for Nicky Tattershall's popular shellfish shop and cafe.
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The account was Mr. Poindexter's own, a fascinating and already-well-written tale about llamas and hand-cut adobe.
The Cool Report Ann Bogle 2012
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High-end cocktail bars are shaking, stirring and serving their $18 drinks with dense, extra-large cubes, hand-cut shards and spheres.
With Ice, Size Matters Kimberly Chou 2011
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The butterfly—thousands of which he has individually fashioned and hand-cut from vinyl records and from flattened cans—is his principal subject.
Soaring Heights, A Sense of Horses Lance Esplund 2011
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There are two master baths, one with a mosaic of a peacock made from hand-cut Italian stone.
Big Home in Beverly Hills Sarah Tilton 2011
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The ice is hand-cut, and staff are happy to tailor-make drinks for the undecided.
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At the edge of one stack of timber is a squared piece of wood with a hand-cut mortise and tenon, the traditional joint used in many Japanese buildings.
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There are two master baths, one with a mosaic of a peacock made from hand-cut Italian stone.
Beverly Hills Spread 2011
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Salty hand-cut French fries that we dipped in fresh yogurt instead of ketchup.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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