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A wind chime swings in the breeze on the front porch of their gray-and-white cottage, which is nestled beside 10 acres of green horse pastures.
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Today the town is known for its stately homes nestled between centuries-old live oaks and two championship golf courses.
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These ideas nestled close to each other, living together even as they led very solitary lives because of violent and painful separation.
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There's a fireplace with an amp and a karaoke machine nestled into it.
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There's even nice touches like faint strip lighting nestled into the door trims which casts a warm glow from the front to back at night.
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It sits tight on a building lot nestled between a large office building on one side, and apartment building on the other.
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On hatching, the chicks live in brooders, nestled among warm washcloths.
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I savour the warmth of my bed, nestled in between the soft flannelette sheets.
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It is nestled in a canyon of oak-thickets, with steep hills covered by chaparral on both sides.
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All this will be nestled in a well-manicured, manmade forest sprinkled with apple, plum, cherry and apricot trees.
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