The view of the mountain peaks poking out from the sea comes for free.
Poking around old hill towns like Castagneto Carducci can sometimes turn up fascinating and very particular enterprises.
We fired up Jelly Bean in the Android emulator and started poking around a bit.
The gamut runs from examining status updates to news feeds and from poking to writing comments.
Officers spotted Tsarnaev poking through the tarp covering the boat, and a shootout erupted, Deveau said.
They were out in force poking holes in the results even before the study emerged.
Various other regulators, including New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, are poking around.
It has a good time poking fun at the occupational hazards of the job.
On Saturday, he hosted NBC's "Saturday Night Live, " poking fun at himself and other lawmakers.
The Chinese carmakers have been poking around in the U.S. market for at least eight years.
Defenseman Mark Fayne started the rush by poking the puck to Gionta at the blue line.
Ken had his BlackBerry, was poking away at it with the little plastic stick.
Until Deadspin, acting on an anonymous e-mail it received last week, started poking around.
While poking around his neighborhood he saw a help wanted sign in a storefront.
Zuckerberg made the SNL cameo alongside Hollywood doppelganger Jesse Eisenberg, poking fun at the movie.
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In the mid-1990s he started poking holes in an underperforming mine in northwestern Ontario called Red Lake.
SPACs may be the first indication of a sustained recovery, like daffodils poking up through the snow.
Last month, Missouri passed a law designed to prevent any extracurricular poking between teachers and students.
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If you are suspicious, start poking into the situation as soon as you see the first red flag.
Officers could see Tsarnaev poking through the tarp covering the boat, and then a gunfire erupted, Deveau said.
The plane was sheared in half -- its nose poking through the front window of a shattered home.
The inference seemed to be they were less important than the next gag poking fun at bulimic actresses.
Another popular beverage is coconut water, sucked from straws poking out of coconuts, tops hacked off expertly with machetes when ordered.
Sri Lanka's stance is that the rights council in Geneva has no business poking its nose into this.
Poking an oyster's muscle with a shucking knife, he explained that the variety works harder than its European cousins.
"Hedge funds take an activist approach, poking management with sticks, " said Joseph W. Cornell of Spinoff Advisors of Chicago.
With penalties looming, he played a one-two with Frank Lampard before poking the ball past Edwin van der Sar.
This weak detergent kills spermatocytes essentially by poking holes in their outer membrane.
There, he delights in poking fun at endemic gastronomic stereotypes, but instead of rejecting that legacy wholesale, Patterson elevates it.
He agreed to talk with FORBES after our poking around Twitter, Facebook and the Brown directory led to his name.
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