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  • Taking this into account, the Council of Fashion Designers of America asked its members to share their favorite travel secrets—from hotels and flea markets to secret island beaches and tucked-away restaurants—for their latest coffee-table book collaboration with Assouline.

    Jet-Setting With the Jet-Setters 2011

  • It's the nexus of the furniture-design world as well, and unique treasures — from midcentury to finds from the Memphis movement — can be discovered in tucked-away lofts and warehouses, particularly along Via Tortona.

    The Comfort of Strangers Leah Chernikoff 2010

  • Bartender is about a guy who works in a tucked-away watering hole in the Ginza, mixing life-changing cocktails for a long line of customers from all walks of life.

    License request day: I’ll take the usual 2010

  • In Soho, this tucked-away shop has a fantastic collection of original prints, a romantic little adjoining restaurant and the Academy Club upstairs, for drinks and dining.

    Swing Shift 2011

  • Other surprises in the gardens include a tucked-away bath house, built in 1770 to resemble a semi-ruined classical building.

    'Secret garden' Wrest Park reopens after restoration 2011

  • The relocation came after customers referred to the old tucked-away location as the "dungeon," says Tom Wyatt , Old Navy's president.

    Why Are Fitting Rooms So Awful? Elizabeth Holmes 2011

  • The Woodland Trust, which owns the site, is now set to introduce signage, so that this tucked-away kink in a well-hidden stream can get the attention it deserves.

    When John Ruskin and John Everett Millais took the high road 2010

  • The largest of these is the National Business Park - 285 tucked-away acres of wide, angular glass towers that go on for blocks.

    The secrets next door 2010

  • "It's a nice, tucked-away situation," said member Preston Grandin.

    Just a Quiet Retreat, With a Few Rules 2010

  • This makes working from home somewhat impractical -- hunching over a laptop or a tucked-away computer -- unless you are willing to eschew potential entertainment for, well, a workspace.

    Ed Zitron: The King of Home Offices: The Couch 2010

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