1. Away in the distance, tucked between a fold in the surrounding hills, was home. 2. Down on the beach Tonton now ran in a crazy circle, his tail tucked between his legs. 3. Blacks and whites live in the small clapboard houses and mobile homes tucked between the railroad tracks and the river. 4. A well-kept secret lies directly east of San Diego, tucked between Mount Palomar and the Salton Sea, reaching south nearly to the Mexican border. 5. But the timing of the visit attracted far more attention, tucked between campaign visits to Iowa and New Hampshire. 6. Channels leading to oil terminals tucked between Staten Island and New Jersey have grown steadily shallower year after year. 7. Disney will try to re-create that feeling on some palmetto patch tucked between the hotels and the gift shops. 8. He took the ball from his pitcher and Leiter began his slow walk to the dugout, with his glove tucked between his right arm and side. 9. In Los Angeles Thursday, he started out with lunch, ended with a fund-raising dinner and tucked between them a visit to a gay and lesbian center. 10. In the dairy case, little cartons of Alouette creme fraiche are tucked between the cream cheese and chocolate milk. |