How To Use Nestle In A Sentence
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Kirkland is a lovely city nestled on Lake Washington, with views of the water, the Seattle skyline, and of course Mount Rainier, which is by far the area's most impressive and hopefully most dormant volcano.
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He's comfortable like this, lying against an array of chenille pillows while the woman in his arms nestles against him.
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She kicked the covers to the foot of the bed, swapped her pillow for another, and nestled as close to the wall as she could.
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The tiny village of Clonegal nestles in a picturesque valley, deep in the lush, rolling countryside where counties Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow meet.
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Close against them and overpeering their tops were hollyhocks and dahlias; against these stood at lesser height sweet peas, asters, zinnias, coreopsis and others of like stature; in front of these were poppies for summer, marigolds for autumn; beneath these again were verbenas, candytuft -- all this is sketched from memory, and I recall the winsome effect rather than species and names; and still below nestled portulaca and periwinkle.
The Amateur Garden
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Nestled in terra cotta, thick, gutsy prosciutto barely girdles hunks of luxuriantly gooey mozzarella bocconcini that have been roasted into a delicious taffy, the perfect bonbon to chomp on during a film by the Taviani brothers.
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Nestle Rowntree said it was also discarding the plastic disc opening on the old design in favor of a cardboard flip-top lid, as part of a makeover to ensure the brand remained ‘fresh and interesting’ to youngsters.
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It is a wildly ambitious essay that has been anthologized elsewhere, but it resonates here more than ever, finally nestled among the other work that occasioned it.
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Silent Grove is the campground & again very pretty nestled amongst the boab and gum trees.
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The name Interlaken meant “between the lakes” and it was exactly that, nestled between sparkling Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.
The Lions of Lucerne
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They will raise a stink about local dhabas going out of business due to competition from Nestle shacks, and earn ‘Pro-Poor’ labels.
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The only sounds Gitty could hear were the clops of Nestle's hooves, galloping down the empty road.
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Two onions, a blueberry, a sesame seed, and two egg bagels, still hot, lay nestled at the bottom.
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Our home is at the southwestern tip of the valley, nestled among the lace-lichen laden oaks, bay laurel, mountain mahogany, ceanothus and toyon which typify this classically central coast California oak woodland.
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Numerous skeletons of young calves have also been unearthed, many of them nestled next to adult females, no doubt their mothers.
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So hold the holy water and stifle the Mephistophelian pipe-organ toccata: Nestlé is using its corporate clout for good, not...evil.
Forbes Faces Of The Week: June 19-23Faces Of The Week: June 19-23
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Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary comprises a fringing coral reef ecosystem nestled within an eroded volcanic crater on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa.
Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary
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Etched-glass votives glow from within, where tea lights nestle.
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Nestle Bulgaria also has a toll-free number, recently introduced on the boxes and the wrappings of its products.
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The village nestled at the foot of the hill.
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She fingered the single pearl that nestle in the hollow of her throat.
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I love cooking for the holidays and I love giving edible gifts: cranberry relish, cranberry orange pecan bread and pumpkin muffins, stollen and panettone, tiny chocolate truffles nestled in fluted paper cups adorned with red and green poinsettias.
Jamie Schler: 'Tis the Season to be Doubly Jolly!
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Talent Gazette, her hair done up in sophisticated curls, her chin nestled into a glamorous touch of white fur.
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The rambling grounds beyond, within which nestles the Normandy-inspired hamlet where Marie-Antoinette played at being a dairymaid, are a superlative example of the romantic, landscaped garden.
Gardens of Delight
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R. Crumb nestles in his wife's amused arms to escape being photographed.
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I'm convinced she got me addicted to girls with large eyes, hers a sparkling grey/blue nestled amongst long, light tan lashes.
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Alex Calvo-Garcia swung his foot, failed to get a clean connection but still saw the ball bobble through a melee of legs and the outstretched arm of Fettis to nestle in the corner.
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Pro-Russian billboards -- "Russia and Abkhazia: together for prosperity" -- dotted the streets of Sukhumi, which is nestled among vineyards and orchards on the Black Sea coast.
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She opened a drawer in the restroom cabinet, moved aside a curling iron and a hairbrush, and stared with a long face at the coin nestled among the hair pens and mascara wands.
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Champions Nestlé Rowntree continued their 100 per cent start to the season by thumping hosts Whitkirk Wanderers 5-0.
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Nestled in the hills of California's San Joaquin Valley, a tranquil pond invites flocks of ruddy ducks, pintails, and shovelers to feed at its shores.
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He brought his arms together and nestled their heads, joined at the top, in the crooks of his elbows.
Times, Sunday Times
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His residence, built of local stone and timber, nestled into one of the hills and looked out across a valley patchworked with fields and pastures.
Command Decision
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The thatched bar, nestled in a tiny village of about 12 houses, has already enjoyed a busy year.
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Nestled amid those trails and orange red maples, oaks, beeches and birches was the Lost River.
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The holiday homes are nestled on good, wide pitches in pine forests.
The Sun
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A few small villages and an occasional roadhouse nestled in the forest's shadow.
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Note to Nestlé, a sweet cannot be called a gobstopper if after only two minutes in the mouth a chalky, chewable centre is revealed; it’s all about the hardness, the layers, the changing colours and flavours.
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These roots, dropping into the surrounding mud, also become stilts that support more stilts and new trunks nestled in the tangled mass.
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Pipe tunes, mouth music, jigs and reels nestle alongside songs and ballads, most originating from Fowlis' native South Uist.
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Nestled among shimmering aspens and cottonwoods on 3 secluded, wildflower-dappled acres, this hand-hewn log home serves up a feast for the eyes.
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Nestled just off the main drag of expat ghetto Holland Village, Original Sin offers laid-back ambience, attentive staff - and darn good food.
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The neighborhood's main attraction, however, is Glen Canyon Park, a 70-acre swath of city-owned wilderness nestled in a sweeping ravine and just out of sight of several major roads.
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She nestled the eggs safely in the straw in Jim's basket.
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Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres.
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Bit-by-bit the bead of a gun sight assembled in her mind's eye and nestled between his thick eyebrows.
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She popped on reading glasses as she nestled on a wrought iron garden swing, flanked by her children, and began reading from the book.
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It might be too cold for an outside shower but if bundled up appropriately, the idyllic back porch nestled in the woods is a great place to unwind.
Country Home Rentals For A Relaxing NY Weekend (PHOTOS)
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Jamie nestled up to his mother on the sofa.
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John took one child into the crook of each arm and let them nestle against him.
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Under a steady drizzle the Ocean Hunter drew up to a small jetty nestled in the heart of a protected bay.
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My belly button sticks out like an outtie but it nestled in my belly like an innie.
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus.
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I nestled down close to him, relieved in mind and body, and I was just thinking that though scraps of slaty stone and brashy earth were not good things for stuffing a feather-bed, they were, all the same, very comfortable for a weary person to lie upon, when I felt a hand laid upon my shoulder, and opening my eyes found the sun shining brightly and
Patience Wins War in the Works
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There's a sinewy onion strand nestled between them.
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Nestled within these bleak volcanic highlands are fertile valleys filled with game plentiful enough to satisfy even the appetites of dragons.
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The holiday homes are nestled on good, wide pitches in pine forests.
The Sun
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Cony Rabbit Dunghill Cock Also called a hoope, bird that nestles in ordure, the lapwing.
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In the novel, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, which is half a valley five miles long and three miles wide nestled in the Alps and mostly stuck in the 14th century, declares war on the United States and invades it with twenty longbowmen and three men at arms.
Ccfinlay: Bedtime Reading
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To wake up and have as the morning's duty the challenge of trying a new surf board, with a group of cheerful British girls--on green waves that curled on a long dry rock beach, nestled in a desert grove, with cacti and salt-dried argan trees in the background the source, I learned, of a massage oil only to be found in Morocco -- is quite nice.
Karin Badt: Surf and Yoga: A New Way to Experience Morocco
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In the topmost branches of a wonderful ash tree nestles a beautiful room with glass walls.
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Because I'm in no position to go inferring general conclusions about chimneys based on the solitary one I happen to be nestled up against — whyever it is I'm nestled up against it.
Rooftop
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Two lakes nestle among the 35 acres, which attract an array of birds such as oystercatchers, ducks and snipes.
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I caught a taxi to Ipanema and my hostel, Harmonia, which is nestled in a secure alley lined with hostels.
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His sensitivity to surroundings is demonstrated by the Archaeolink Visitor Centre in Aberdeenshire, where a public gateway to the area's historic sites nestles into the landscape.
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It is almost as if the market is lulled (if you can call 60-70\% implied volatility in index options 'lulled') into some conviction that this is the ground state, only to find, at some date in future, that the market is nestled in a false vacuum.
Dealbreaker
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A comrade had found a cave near Pac Bo, a village nestled amid the strange northern landscape of limestone hills.
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More seriously they were helping to raise funds for the tsunami appeal, raffling a superb prize donated by Nestlé of a day's motor racing.
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Below nestled a shingle cove of limpid water and fearless little fish, qualities that tend to bring the boy out of the man.
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In the stuffy room, its walls lined with fussy little ornaments, but no photos of family or friends, I nestled into my brother and promptly fell asleep as only a child can do.
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The banished nurse sat with her tiny bee-friend nestled in her bosom.
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She watched this from her third-story bedroom in the Darville estate, and her gaze wandered over to the farm that nestled into the hollow.
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The size of the nestler is comic, and its tiny beseeching weakness is compensated perfectly by the happy patronizing look of the mother, who is a sort of high reposing Providence toward it.
Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
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Krasic reached round to the small of his back where a subcompact Glock G27 nestled in a padded leather holster.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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Powell smiled a shark's grin and stretched, feeling the coolness of the gun nestled under his shirt snug against his lower back, then went to the window and looked out into the steady rain; the parking lot sat quiet except for a couple of young preppies quickly unloading golf bags from the back of their dripping station wagon.
Motel 6
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Soon afterward, the carabinieri reported eight companies, including Nestlé-Barilla, for producing pesto alla genovese that contained nonlocal ingredients.
Delizia!
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I smiled and explained what Teddy was doing nestled in my bosom.
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But you are unlikely to stumble upon either at the ‘Banjara Camps’, a tented resort that nestles on the banks of a river in the backdrop of some dramatic peaks.
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Blackberry Farm, Walland Tennessee - Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, it doesn't get more charming than this luxurious resort.
Laurie Arons: Sky's the Limit -- Finding a Locale for Destination Weddings
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She had done that through-out the night when we'd woken up and she'd wanted to nestle back into my arms.
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The child nestle up to its mother and fall asleep.
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The dog nestled up against the warm radiator.
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The child nestled up to its mother and fell asleep.
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While she was singing, the sick boy had lain motionless; but now he began to nestle, and called fretfully, "Water!
Polly of the Hospital Staff
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So, with your help, Greenpeace will continue to push Nestle cut Sinar Mas from its supply chain completely and become a public advocate for peatland protection and a deforestation moratorium.
Daniel Kessler: Nestle: (Still) Taking a Bite Out of Rainforests
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It's nestled between wooded hills and a landscaped garden leading down to a sprawling 16th-century monastery.
Times, Sunday Times
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For this rural city nestled in an Appalachian Mountain valley at the headwaters of three major rivers, the question was whether trees could reduce flooding.
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As part of their marketing campaign, Coke and Nestlé, which developed the drink together, claimed Enviga can help consumers burn calories through a combination of caffeine and a green-tea extract called epigallocatechin gallate, both of which stimulate metabolism.
Coke, Nestlé Settle Enviga Dispute
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John took one child into the crook of each arm and let them nestle against him.
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Peter Brabeck, Nestle chief executive, has shown a preference for pet food over people food.
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Two large wedges of cheese nestled among a salad of mixed leaves on a tangy raspberry sauce.
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Set in three-quarters of an acre, derelict Lambs Barton Stables nestle amid landscaped gardens in a hollow of land with sea views.
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We'd all sat down at the enormous round table by the time she arrived, eleven of us, chattering away, and she arrived, this tiny white-haired lady, and nestled into a space next my brother, exaggerating her tininess.
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Nestled close together by the circumstances of history, they symbolised an intimate relationship, the warp and the weft of the fabric of the country.
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The gallbladder is a small sac that stores bile in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, nestled under the right ribcage.
Dr. Jon LaPook: Body Language: Knowing Your Parts
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Mendoza's high altitude wine country, nestled in the foothills of the snow-capped Andes, has been Argentina's main wine producing region for more than four hundred years.
Laura Catena: From Asado (Barbecue) to Helado (Ice Cream): A Foodie Tour of Mendoza
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In the branches of the papaw nestle amadavats, orioles, and brilliant palm-birds.
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In one gray plastic bin a lilac cardigan, neatly folded, nestles against a small black canvas tote.
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The village nestled at the foot of the hill.
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Jim Porteous, club chairman and former trade communications manager and sales promotions manager at Nestle is right to be triumphant.
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Nestle USA, which manufactures and markets the Toll House cookie dough, is fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation by the FDA and CDC.
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus.
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Let us consider the case of Nestle, who for many years marketed a frozen pizza product that was made with French bread.
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While many older residences have straight sidewalks and broad, open lawns, many newer houses are nestled into their own miniature woods of closely planted trees and evergreen shrubs.
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It was a quaint little place, nestled in a hollow in the hills, and smoke rose cozily out of the chimneys of the houses.
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Small beings that eat wood are nestled deeply and comfortably in a dead tree trunk.
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It's a beautiful place, nestled between two hills.
Times, Sunday Times
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Pick it up and you discover underneath, nestled in a cutout hollow of thick cardboard, a smaller book!
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An ancient farmhouse nestled into the rolling and wild folds of Dartmoor sounds like the perfect country idyll.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Waiters household contains many of the traditional trappings of sentimental bliss: Women nestle snugly at home and babies merrily roll about.
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Peter Brabeck, Nestle chief executive, has shown a preference for pet food over people food.
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As the Escalade turned into Sedona's secluded Enchantment Resort-nestled on 70 acres in the midst of the red rock-bound Boynton Canyon -- my impression wasn't of being in a faraway part of the country but on another planet altogether.
Monique Stringfellow: First Impressions of the Desert
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The conspirators were nestled all snug in their 'chutes',
'Twas the Night ... 2008
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At Burniston, feeling that seaside urge, I had a garden centre ice cream, a curious Nestlé creation, a Fab - think I prefer cornets.
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To finish the dish, he nestles littleneck clams into the corn, letting them steam open right in the pot, and showers the dish with chopped basil.
Food52's Best Corn Recipes Showdown: Vote For The Best Dish
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Conservation organisation, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), said that coming from Bukit Barisan Selatan (BBS) National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, the illegally grown coffee is mixed by local traders with legal coffee beans and exported from Indonesia to food and drink companies such as Kraft Foods and Nestle.
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We boast that we're a good trainer for the next employer, " says Nestle 's Mr. Isherwood.
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With Steven E. Hyman, now at Harvard University, Nestler and Malenka wrote the textbook Molecular Basis of Neuropharmacology (McGraw-Hill, 2001).
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It has panoramic views of the golf course and is nestled in a spinney just off Leigh Road.
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So hold the holy water and stifle the Mephistophelian pipe-organ toccata: Nestlé is using its corporate clout for good, not...evil.
Forbes Faces Of The Week: June 19-23Faces Of The Week: June 19-23
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Nestled deep within the human brain lies a pair of small, almond-shaped structures that bear the Greek name for their doppelgänger: amygdala.
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The group's head office on Victoria Street is nestled at the heart of central government, a stone's throw from the Home Office, the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, the Department for Transport and New Scotland Yard.
Capita deals with £3.3bn of government spending as more work is outsourced
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The name Chablis is derived from a small town nestled amid the northern vineyards of Burgundy in northeast France.
The Draw of Chablis
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She nods slowly and scuttles away, going from sitting next to me to between Brendon and a meditating Seleth, the four of us nestled in a shady corner.
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They rounded a few turns, and the blackness was relieved by a bizarre variety of objects carefully nestled into wall niches: candles, oil lamps, kerosene lanterns.
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If you're not enlightened, Savemart is this big second-hand barn of a store nestled in the industrial sprawl of northern Te Rapa.
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The cute little gift - a ink "stamper" featuring the animated Disney star Lightning McQueen from the movie "Cars" - included a dire warning, nestled there in an a plastic egg and partly hidden by fake green grass.
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A brook gurgled by peacefully and there, nestled against the coniferous trees, was a hut.
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York Nestlé workers are braced for industrial action after rejecting a pay offer, it was revealed today.
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Lamps behind globes of milky glass flickered softly, exaggerating the shadows in the carved wall panels, barely lighting the rows of books nestled on their shelves behind latticed glass doors.
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The delicate fragile fern and the larger fragrant wood fern nestle in the crevices of the sheer cliff off the northern side of the summit.
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The houses would nestle on the comfortable laneway that has been signed for many years as Sussex Mews.
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Squashy sofas nestle invitingly in the bay windows of the property's three reception rooms, and there are various seating alcoves scattered throughout.
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As I nestle into my bedroll and blanket, I gaze up at the sky and see that a couple of stars have come out and also a gibbous moon has risen in the north.
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Mrs Grey Dove now has small brown hopping babies that nestle under her maternal wings at night.
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His 55th-minute shot looked destined to nestle in the net - only to rebound back off the near post and to safety.
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Forward of this amidships seat was a locker offering additional stowage, situated on the centre-line, which was flanked by bonded pads which nestled the fuel-tanks in position.
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His little riverboat, the flat-bottomed, open-sided Water Rat, is nestled in the reeds alongside Toolunka Island on the Murray River, while a campfire is blazing brightly and the billy is boiling.
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Then we freewheeled down countless switchbacks to Sangdu, nestled in the corner of a wide earthy valley dotted with ponies, pigs and yaks.
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There the pillow would have awaited a weary child, come to nestle his head against its pliant form after a morning swimming at the beach.
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The Villad'Este was a short distance northeast of Rome, nestled high in the Sabine Hills.
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The baby cats nestled together in the basket.
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Let those pustular notions get in there and nestle and find a warm larval home.
Life Online
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The third day, we ascended to 14,000-foot Mawenzi Tarn, a mucky natural sump nestled against the jagged brown peak of Mawenzi itself.
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Even though they were essentially chase movies, the first two Terminator installments remain classics thanks to finely-wroughtcharacter-driven moments nestled between the tentpole action sequences.
DVD Review: Terminator Salvation « Screaming Blue Reviews
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Two large cannolis, each with mini chocolate chips on either end were nestled inside, the tops of the crispy pastry shells sprinkled lightly with powdered sugar.
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Another concrete house nestled amongst the more traditional black and white thatched houses.
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His dress sense nestles between casual and grunge; his attitude is much the same.
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The Bible sits, nestled in pink tissue paper and cocooned in a wooden box.
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Whether galloping off with Sophie nestled into the soft skin of his ear to capture dreams as though they were exotic butterflies; speaking his delightful jumbled squib-fangled patois; or whizzpopping for the Queen he leaves an indelible impression of bigheartedness.
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But Nestlé and other paragons of corporate excellence are only half the picture.
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One is the valley to which we are now bending our steps, which nestles not far from the foot of the great mountain men call the St. Bernard; the other is at the hospice upon the Great St. Bernard itself, where is a colony of devout and kindly monks, who give their succour to travellers of every nationality and creed, and where a safe shelter may always be found.
Tom Tufton's Travels
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Marion Nestle: The High Human Cost of Unsafe Food
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The natural timber chalets of Tenggol Aqua Resort blend harmoniously into the environment, nestled comfortably amongst the lush green fringing the beach.
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Coberley Mill, formerly known as Cubberly, nestles deep in the valley, close to the village church.
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It seemed to nestle down on the foreshore beneath the mountains.
NIMITZ CLASS
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Worth coming here for the quirky stores nestled alongside.
Times, Sunday Times
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Probably the most powerful one minute campaign video ever produced rolled out across the airwaves; an office worker bloodily munching on an orangutan's finger found neatly wrapped in his Nestlé Kit Kat.
Scott Poynton: Dancing With Devils
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In recent roadshows in London and New York, Nestlé top brass told investors they would fight back by negotiating deals with discount retailers to put more Nestlé products on their shelves.
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The land’s serrated mesas and loping glens nestled its residents in a sense of forgottenness, which was fine with them.
The Madonnas of Echo Park
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Rumors persist about a Super Mutant refuge nestled high in the ski lodge to the northwest.
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The golden chain reaches from squire to Boniface, and still lower in the social scale, wherever some snug little peculium is found to nestle.
The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1
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Nestled inside the popover is a surprise: oxtail ragout.
Kimchi Gets a Chelsea Makeover: Nouveau Korean Place Plays Cool
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The 12-gauge.50-caliber slug weighs in at 385 grains and is nestled in a sabot.
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My last stop was Vancouver, a cosmopolitan seaport nestled between ocean and mountains.
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The groundhogs have chewed through countless car wires and insulation, and have even been found by unsuspecting mechanics nestled under car hoods, still perniciously gnawing.
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The town nestles in a bay which looks over to the hills around Loch Striven, adding a misty splendour to the scene.
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Twenty six villages of ethnic minorities nestle within the Doi Tung development area.
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He was in a fetal position, trying even in death to nestle like a spoon with others.
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The deal would significantly boost Nestle's position in the pet food market.
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The insides of the Basilica and Rosary are stunning, while the grotto, with a statue of the Virgin Mary in creamy white and baby blue and nestled in the cave, is the main drawcard.
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With Steven E. Hyman, now at Harvard University, Malenka and Nestler wrote the textbook Molecular Basis of Neuropharmacology (McGraw-Hill, 2001).
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Near its poles small dabs of bluewhite nestled amid gray icecaps that spread crinkled fingers toward the waist of the world.
Tides Of Light
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Nestled within this second basket was another basket - a dainty, bowl-like slip of a thing, charming in its seeming fragility.
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Nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho.
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The caravan of RV's trucked down Orcas and invaded the quiet cove on East Sound bay where the resort is nestled.
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Sam found Lirael a moment later, curled up in the ash, the carving of the Dog nestled in the crook of her handless arm.
ABHORSEN
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Carlo nestled the beer in his lap and pinged the ring-pull, not breaking the seal.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Bowles also wanted to maximise the maritime views and nestle the house amid the site's tall ponderosa pines.
Times, Sunday Times
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It nestles just off the town square of Durrow, surrounded by the old rampart of the castle walls.
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She would be nestled in the downy pillow she loved so dearly.
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Nestlé Pure Life, a line of water traditionally sold in mass retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc., logged a 14.6% increase in volume, an indication of popularity of comparatively inexpensive multipack water.
U.S. Soda Sales Fell at Slower Rate Last Year
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The smiling father sports a rifle nestled at his hip and wears a hat emblazoned with a coat of arms.
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Nestlé's attempt to cuddle up to cat lovers goes hand in hand with its attempts to appear as an ethically driven company in other areas.
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He was unaware of the beautiful garden nestled in the heart of the hedge maze.
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Marion Nestle: The High Human Cost of Unsafe Food
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Mr. Gaillard said he wasn't surprised by the St. Gallen decision, which he said marked the beginning of the end of Nestlé's control of the coffee-capsule market.
Nespresso Rival Wins in Court
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One classic puzzle, for example, starts with six coins packed tightly together in a rhomboid formation, made up of two nestled rows of three coins each.
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We fortify many of what we call our popularly positioned products to help meet this need, a Nestlé spokesman said.
Alarm as corporate giants target developing countries
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But the capital of Switzerland is Bern, a beautiful city of about 130,000 nestled along the banks of the River Aare near the center of the country.
Fallout
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In Amsterdam, a 17th-century core of low-rise row houses nestles along the city's canals.
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Bregenz is located at Lake Constance, which is nestled between Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, and boasts stunning views over the Swiss Alps and the Allgäuer Alpen range.
Home
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Puzzled by the unknown cause of all this barely subdued commotion, Stephanie absently fingered the scarab pendant suspended by a gold chain to nestle in the valley between her breasts, the loose weave of her white rollneck sweater providing a backdrop for the jewelry.
Heart Of Stone
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If completed, the deal would significantly enlarge Nestle's presence in the pet-food business.
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After a couple of weeks they have enough fur to survive the cold temperatures, and will often huddle together or nestle up to the doe to stay warm.
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Today Nestle said second - half organic sales growth will accelerate.
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Instead it buys direct from big manufacturers including Walls and Nestle.
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Sure, it doesn't sound like much but he cuteness factor of these two baby bunnies nestled in paper cups is off the charts.
Cute/Ridiculous Animal Thing Of The Day: Bunnies In Paper Cups! (VIDEO)
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Illinois bundle flower, butterfly milkweed, compass grass, and partridge peas nestle in another 20-acre plot.
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She half ran, half skidded into the truck, fumbled for the keys, and nestled inside the driver's seat with the strongbox on her lap.
ROUGH JUSTICE