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" ... Buildings that connect with their natural surroundings come in all shapes and sizes. But certain traits tend to be repeated. These buildings often feature interior and/or exterior surfaces hewn from the natural stone or wood native to their settings. They are frequently oriented to furnish gasp-inducing views of nature, particularly natural water features. They often showcase designs reflecting the lines of their topographical surroundings. And they almost always blur traditional divides between interior spaces and the great outdoors. ... "
" ... First launched back in 2017, the Bowers & Wilkins 700 Series range incorporates some of the technologies that were first seen in the premium 800 Series Diamond. Features included a top-mounted tweeter hewn from a solid block of aluminum and fitted with a carbon dome tweeter for increased rigidity. Continuum cone drivers and Aerofoil profile bass drivers have also been used in the speakers. ... "
" ... Like Roberto Mascellione, Rovito’s roughly hewn farmhouse and winery have the rustic character of an illustrated fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm. ... "
" ... There is such an aromatic clarity to this whisky, a hay-like freshness that finds a counterpoint in a sense of salinity, both of which are joined by notes of bananas foster, toffee, and a distinct hint of gently cooked honey. On the palate, this is, if anything, even more complex, with almond blossoms, ripe apricots, and chocolate-enrobed cherries, finishing with a fascinating cafe mocha character that lingers with ringing clarity. The aging of this whisky in wood that previously held Matusalem Sherry, Bourbon, and Colheita Port has left its finely hewn imprint on the spirit, and while the influence of each is clear, they come together with an otherworldly sense of harmony. ... "
" ... “A car is for most Indians unaffordable. Infrastructure is still not good [by standards of Europe, America, and Japan]. The Indian climate allows you to ride a bike all year long. Traffic in the cities means a bike is by far the better choice. That is why the market for upper class bikes has developed quickly,” says Kiska. “There are a lot of people who can afford a car, but for traffic reasons they have decided to go with a bike. For them, the bike must be something special.” VITPILEN and SVARTPILEN are ideal for Sunday coffee house forays in the beach neighborhoods of my native Southern California, but the same crisp design sensibilities combined with ability to slash through traffic make Husqvarnas equally well suited to the mad streets of Mumbai, a young techie in the saddle. SVARTPILEN 401, with an off-roading skew, should be an object of desire across South Asia, where roads beyond major cities are rough hewn. ... "