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Baguette
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The recipe called for slicing the baguette into pieces and toasting them for crostini.
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a rectangular-cut gemstone, usually a diamond, with step-like facets along the top and sides
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The ring combined a round center stone with baguette side stones.
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a slender, elongated architectural feature, decorative or functional, typically made of stone, metal, or wood
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Metal baguettes framed the entrance for aesthetic appeal.
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