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  •  - adj. inhabiting or frequenting trees; resembling a tree in form and branching structure; of or relating
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  • ...s often associated with police officers, due to the stereotype of officers frequenting doughnut shops during their breaks.
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  • ...the [[Taiwanese literature movement]], with many famous writers and poets frequenting the place.
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  • ...ten foster a strong sense of loyalty among their patrons, with many riders frequenting the same bar for years or even decades.
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  • ...with notable figures such as [[Jack LaLanne]], Steve Reeves, and Joe Gold frequenting the area.
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  • ...heater community, with many Broadway performers and industry professionals frequenting the restaurant. Over the years, Joe Allen has hosted numerous cast parties,
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  • ...ing place for the literary community, with many renowned authors and poets frequenting the establishment. It was a hub of creativity and intellectual exchange, wh
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  • ...ic. From a young age, she was drawn to the burgeoning rock and roll scene, frequenting concerts and developing an affinity for the musicians who would become the
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  • ...s Rousseau]], and later, [[Ernest Hemingway]] and [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]], frequenting these establishments.
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  • ...es "South Park," the characters Stan, Kyle, Eric, and Kenny are often seen frequenting a restaurant called "Raisins," which is a parody of Hooters.
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  • ...there is an art in cutting sandwiches—a fact which persons in the habit of frequenting railway restaurants will hardly realise. A tinned loaf is best for the purp
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  • ...imitlessness in extent or degree; relating to or occurring or living in or frequenting the open ocean;  an eastern subfamily of Malayo-Polynesian languages
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