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Next to them is the rare surviving trophy — Ms. Reich throws away the obligatory participation trophies given to everyone on a team — Neatest Camper of 2010 at Timber Lake Camp.

From New York Times • Jan. 9, 2011

Neatest measure of John Berry's sensible directing: the leads don't art it up by calling each other Gah-bee and Peh-peh; they're just plain old Gabby and Peppy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Neatest trick: in most of the snowstorm scenes the snow sticks to everything but the G.I.s.

From Time Magazine Archive

Neatest innovation is an automatic quotation service, not for actual transactions, which are history, but for the going bid & ask prices.

From Time Magazine Archive

Neatest among its whitewashed cabins, greenest with gourd-vines, and always the nearest paid for, was that of the Reverend Leviticus Wisdom, his wife, Virginia, and her step-daughter, Johanna.

From John March, Southerner by Cable, George W.



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