• "This is a slice of life for people, " Scott-Young said.

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  • North Goa, best known for its package holiday- and party-friendly resorts of Calangute, Baga and Candolim, as well as its flea market at hippyish Anjuna, also offers a whole host of atmospheric delights for those keen to experience a slice of life of an older, more "authentic" Goa.

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  • Molavi says it's popular both because it is a dramatic slice of life and because it shows Iranians feel a kinship even to those trying to stop the demonstrations.

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  • But before my neighbors and my wife call their respective lawyers, I should point out that the situation I'm describing is a slice of virtual life from the world's No. 1 PC game, The Sims, by virtuoso designer Will Wright.

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  • Writing about a slice of your life that seems small but represents your personality is a good way to get noticed, says Karen Crowley, vice president of educational counseling at College Coach and a former senior admissions counselor at University of Pennsylvania.

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  • Celebrating peace, faith and good health through self-mutilation and deprivation, fire, rockets and a general atmosphere of anxiety, this annual event is a fascinating way to see a very real slice of life in Phuket.

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  • At the Sunken Overlook, the 10th Avenue traffic below doubles as the entertainment: wooden benches form a mini-amphitheatre where viewers experience a voyeuristic slice of hectic street life through a four-sectioned window.

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  • He's just released arguably his most commercially accessible disc, The Believer, and "Question" closes the album with a sweet slice-of-life sketch detailing a marriage proposal.

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  • Concrete clad and perennially crowded, Bondi's well-trodden stretch of sand presents a broad slice of modern Sydney life, from the weather-beaten lap swimmers at the Icebergs sea pool, to the Negroni-swilling regulars at North Bondi Italian.

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  • If you need to escape the city, you have easy access to the historic Golden Ring towns of Sergiev Posad, Suzdal and Vladimir, where you will be rewarded with a slice of rural Russian life far from the frenetic city pace.

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  • "Two months' worth of hourly tracking data will inevitably reveal a rich slice of the user's life, activities and associations, " he wrote.

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  • Opportunism, with a slice of luck, always played a large part in his life.

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  • "The Aviator" bites off only a slice of Hughes's story, choosing to avoid his unsavory sex life and crackpot politics, and ending before his move to Las Vegas, where he descended into the depths of solitary madness.

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  • Perhaps no place displays the tension as acutely as this slice of northern New Jersey, where political shenanigans have long been a fact of life one that newcomers see a chance to change.

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  • Proposition 66's supporters say the law is too clumsy, leading to virtual life sentences for criminals whose third strike was nothing more than stealing a slice of pizza.

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  • In this slice of Tijuana, you could listen to plaintive songs about life on the border and catch a breeze off the Pacific Ocean, while saltwater eats away at the ragged border fence on the shore.

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