My last meal would probably be like, a bite of caviar, a bite of falafel, a bite of French fries, a bite of sushi, some Danish curried herring, a bite of bagel.
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He'll take it piece by piece, a bite here and a bite there.
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He was convicted of murder because a bite-mark expert said his teeth matched a bite on the victim.
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A bite of meat typically comes with a bigger carbon footprint than a bite of fruits, vegetables, or grains.
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A bite including ridges will not contain as much peanut butter as a bite containing exclusively innards — and the latter is superior.
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I had never heard of a BITE VALVE but I needed a BITE other than BITESIZED so it would have a different meaning for BITE.
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" Jeremiah's defense: "Well she took a bite, didn't she?
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"You can't look at a bite that I have, and a bite that you have, and even say that they're the same thing, because everybody's immune response is so individual," she explained.
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Rivera took only a bite or two, to be polite.
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"Very good," he replied when they denied taking a bite.
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He takes a bite and chews thoughtfully for a minute.
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I also order a Bite Agave Lip Mask from Sephora.
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Who can blame her for wanting to cop a bite?
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Hungry for a bite to eat with all that shopping?
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It's got a little bit of a bite to it.
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"This had a bite to it that was not comfortable."
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Now, that initial skepticism is coming back with a bite.
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So go forth and take a bite out of Monday.
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It takes a bite out of them a little bit.
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Apple's daily charts also had her drooling for a bite.
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The two take a bite into the tart, sour berries.
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It's sending out a lure and hoping for a bite.
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Join us for a bite, a drink and a craft.
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"That is a bite on his side," pointed out Gimple.
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Who wouldn't want to take a bite out of that?
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Guess who just took a bite of the Big Apple!
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Sometimes they'll take a bite or two before discarding them.
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But I mustered up the courage and had a bite.
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So you should take a bite that's not overly large.
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Shovel into it with your spoon and take a bite.
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It can release about 130 different toxins during a bite.
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"Here's the deal," I said, swallowing a bite of bread.
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Obama took a bite and let out a low murmur.
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Valeant has also taken a bite out of Paulson's performance.
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But, seriously, people won't ever say no to a bite.
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An official described the mark as consistent with a bite.
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Thinking about grabbing a bite to eat at Panera Bread?
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He grabs a donut and prepares to take a bite.
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It's more like a full meal in a bite-sized package.
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Yeah, the internet is definitely taking a bite out of people.
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Bieber even seems to offering Schwarzenegger a bite of his burger.
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"I see you got a bite in your waist," another said.
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Skeptical, I took a bite, and guys, this thing was GOOD.
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It basically looks like Florida took a bite out of Alabama.
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Don't worry if the tiny lion lunges for a bite, though.
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When it arrives, I take a bite and immediately feel nauseous.
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Tilda Swinton is taking a bite out of the Big Apple.
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I have a bite, even though breakfast wasn't that long ago.
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Beware: The sets will take a bite out of your wallet.
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GUTFELD: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) COMPAGNO: Jesse -- oh, have you taken a bite yet?
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Immediately after a bite, blood pressure drops by around 40 percent.
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We recommend making sure it's not haunted before taking a bite.
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After it had settled, I gave in and took a bite.
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"Every time I took a bite, I zapped myself," she said.
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Herrine: OK. Let's get a bite of this honey-butter cornbread.
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Herrine: And before this gets any colder, let's take a bite.
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The Snakes take a bite out of the power in Dorne.
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I may take a bite of this burger that's coming, apparently.
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I forked a little bit of everything and took a bite.
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The perfume is so tempting that I always take a bite.
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Garner shouted "Lord have mercy!" with excitement after taking a bite.
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It was described as two hours of 'You take a bite.
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Soon the Fifth Circuit will get a bite at the apple.
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It has a bite to it that I was not expecting.
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That may mean taking a bite out of Ms. Warren's popularity.
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It might be time to take a bite out of Chipotle.
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But don't take a bite of your gelato as you gaze.
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Taking a bite of the warm bread, I was immediately impressed.
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Thankfully a bite from a gallinipper generally won't make you sick.
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When the food arrived, Eli took a bite, chewed and swallowed.
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My grandmother waited impatiently for a chance to try a bite.
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My grandmother waited, impatiently, to also be invited for a bite.
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I was hungry so left the hotel to grab a bite.
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In the crime scene photos, Eve sees the boy is holding an apple with a bite taken out of it — just like the apple another Eve you may remember takes a bite out of in the Bible.
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After opening the lunchbox, he took out a radish and ate a bite, put it back in the lunchbox, took out a large, half-eaten carrot and ate a bite, and put it back in his lunchbox.
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It was completely missing, like a bite taken out of a cookie.
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And though they have endearing faces, know they can pack a bite.
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It's only after a bite or two that its brilliance is revealed.
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No one has really taken a bite out of our business yet.
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"I mean, it's out of control," Rea says after taking a bite.
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I daresay, it's almost like taking a bite right out of spring.
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Looking for a bite to match your New York state of mind?
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I didn't get that rush of juice when I took a bite.
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If they get a bite or get damaged, they heal very quickly.
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Currency fluctuations have also taken a bite out of fine jewelry's sales.
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Because I can tell, I'm not going to get a bite here.
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Political ructions at home have already taken a bite from the pound.
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You might want to start poking your food before taking a bite.
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"I wish Nicole were here," De Laurentiis says after taking a bite.
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Grab his hand and give him a bite, enough to scare him.
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I ordered an extra individual cup of pudding and took a bite.
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It looked a bit off-putting, but I took a bite anyway.
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After the wife takes a bite, the landowner reveals his cruel trick.
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That works out to $250 a slice or about $50 a bite.
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"You can tell your friends you got yourself a bite of KrabCoin."
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You'll need two hands to take a bite out of this one.
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People visiting family at the hospital will grab a bite and respite.
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Sometimes a bite to eat holds its own form of self-discovery.
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I took a bite, and then another, seawater running down my chin.
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"This cheesy stuff," he said, eyeing the cracker before taking a bite.
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He took a bite of each, recoiled slightly, but held his ground.
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What lengths will a dog go to for a bite of sausage?
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The cutest biscuit (cookie) you could ever take a bite out of.
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She surfaced about two meters away with a bite on her hand.
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"One getting a bite at night?" is not a midnight snacker today.
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Landlords want a bite of that apple, if they can get it.
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I wanted to walk around, have a bite, but time was short.
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Vadik took a bite of his cheesecake and found it disgustingly sweet.
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A bite from a puff adder in 1968 cost him a finger.
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I stay with the fishermen for an hour before, finally, a bite.
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I had a bite to eat and called my family in Antalya.
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We take a bite or two of each before throwing the remainder away.
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Instead, she took a bite of the bug (and later spit it out).
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Reese Witherspoon is planning to take a bite out of the Big Apple!
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You have a bite, which tastes okay, and almost immediately start feeling ill.
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Ahead, we explore some of the spots where they've stopped for a bite.
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Last week, my 20 month old offered me a bite of her food.
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A final drizzle of beurre blanc, and its time to take a bite.
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When Ivy spit out a bite, Quenzer scooped it up and replaced it.
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All was going well until DeGeneres fed her a bite of a pickle.
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We decided to go to the mall and get a bite to eat.
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But when you have a bite like this ant, it doesn't even matter.
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Canadian police allegedly discovered Peters with a bloody nose and a bite mark.
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But the Queen didn't have a bite before everything was taste-tested first.
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A bite of Ms. Cook's Key lime pie dispels any sense of discomfort.
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Mashable Executive Editor Jessica Coen also took a Bite Helper over the weekend.
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But what he gives Houston is a bite they noticeably lacked last season.
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I took a bite, gagged, dry-retched, and nearly spewed across the table.
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Fernanda was gripping a green apple with both hands, occasionally taking a bite.
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Prosecutors say the pilot also had a bite mark on his upper arm.
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Gray exclaimed, "Oh, my God, yeah, baby," but kept working without a bite.
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But was it really possible for a bite to produce this crazy reaction?
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Carving out a bite is like running a spoon through room-temperature butter.
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"Without question Bloomberg's candidacy is taking a bite out of Biden," said Rep.
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With a bite-to-drink spout, it's pretty much guaranteed not to leak.
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I just like the vegan version better, she explained, offering me a bite.
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"We sort of take a bite at a time" in refining technology developments.
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Whatever you do, do not touch your phone right after taking a bite.
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I look at it longingly but resist taking a bite when she offers.
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Infected animals can spread rabies to people and unvaccinated animals through a bite.
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Kind of like clam, like, it&aposs gonna have a bite to it.
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"My daughter had a bite and had an anaphylactic reaction," said Ms. Francis.
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"I hate it when people spread cheese," she says, before taking a bite.
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Symptoms of a Capnocytophaga infection include blisters around a bite wound that appear within hours of the injury, fever, diarrhea or stomach pain, headache or confusion, muscle or joint pain, and redness, swelling, pain, and pus in a bite wound.
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Host: Here, have a bite of Beyoncé tenderloin or enjoy the BBQ LeBron chops.
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You're already running five minutes late — but you desperately need a bite to eat.
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The inmate had lacerations on his head and a bite mark on his arm.
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The government will also let cider producers have a bite of the apple pie.
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Danes enjoyed a bite to eat and could be seen sweetly rubbing Dancy's back.
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This will also give you time to take a bite of stuffing before responding.
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Zorro and Nanuq were very jealous and 'begged' for a bite but #NoCanDo pets!
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"I think my stomach is going to rebel," Franco says after taking a bite.
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When she Snapchats him, it's of her meals before she's even taken a bite.
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The boyfriend gets a carnitas torta, which I of course have a bite of.
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It's a bite out of the apple and that's just the way it is.
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But even there, people have been cautioned against taking a bite of undercooked chicken.
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Cher's lips are sealed — unless it's to take a bite of a nasty dish.
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A bite to the neck and a clean getaway—that's what a vampire needs.
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But in the meantime, take a bite and see what tastes different about it.
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When our food arrived, he enthusiastically offered me a bite of his squid pasta.
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The boys — minus Dizzee — go out to celebrate and have a bite to eat.
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I trade a bite of my burger for some of T.'s french fries.
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That spinning excavating wheel looks ready to take a bite out of the earth.
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Steven Dearth was grabbing a bite when up marched little Lillian to his table.
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Trump's remarks also took a bite out of the U.S. dollar, which fell 0.
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A few rare cases have shown some swelling after a bite but nothing serious.
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Grab a bite at Blue Smoke, Danny Meyer's American concept serving classic barbecue delights.
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I dive in headfirst, slicing the still quite wobbly meat, and take a bite.
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Need help finding a spot to grab a bite or a place to stay?
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Employees can even grab a bite at an outdoor extension of the indoor cafeteria.
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Alana: The crust, I just took a bite of it, it's very, very flakey.
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You don't get these, like, pulls of stringy onions as you take a bite.
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For hours, they dream about a sip of water or a bite of bread.
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With his BFFs in tow, this little wiener takes a bite out of life.
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Shortly after arriving at the airport, I wanted to grab a bite somewhere local.
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We're gonna wait until she's taken a bite or two, then go from there.
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Even with help, Qualcomm is probably too big a bite for SoftBank to chew.
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Often you can't even tell if a wound is a bite mark, she said.
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It may not be the right time to take a bite out of Apple.
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Take a bite of any of these dishes and you'll discover a unique texture.
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This was the year that big media took a bite out of streaming media.
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If the birthday person doesn't drink, go for a bite of their favorite snack.
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"That flame juice has a bite, then you start getting the queso," Neal says.
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An official briefed on the investigation described the wound as consistent with a bite.
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He peeled back the wrapping and carved out a bite with a plastic fork.
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Imagine taking a bite of a rich espresso brownie sprinkled with flaky sea salt.
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One of Roni's favorite dishes is a bite of the sheep's milk ricotta appetizer.
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Amazon HQ2 Amazon's not taking a bite out of the Big Apple after all.
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And Oscar Corral says it's already taking a bite out of his importing business.
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Then a bite of the small plate has you sitting up in your seat.
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So taking a bite out of it was a way to find out its purity.
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Before we start shopping, we get a bite to eat from one of the vendors.
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Nestle is looking to take a bite of the growing U.S. plant-based burger market.
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I remember thinking this during lunch as he took a bite from a cheese sandwich.
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They even kicked off the big day by "grabbing a bite at Taco Bell" first.
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So instead of taking a bite, she gently smells them and blows a little kiss.
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Despite the fact that low used prices are taking a bite out of new sales.
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Whatever he's pulling out of his smoker is something worth taking a bite out of.
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Therefore, investors have thus been tempted to take a bite at the "clean meat" industry.
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If I go get a bite, I have to share half my sandwich with her.
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The two were also seen getting a bite to eat at a McDonald's drive-through.
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The microbes infect blacklegged ticks, which can transmit the infection to people through a bite.
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And, as Timothy learns, he's got a bite every bit as bad as his bark.
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Worries about global growth have unsettled equity markets, taking a bite out of household savings.
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One winner will be selected by Mark and given a bite of his prime brisket.
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I slice up Miriam's masterpiece, take a forkful, blow on it, and take a bite.
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" He said he would celebrate by having "a bite to eat with all my pals.
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Colbert presented the athlete with a bowl of strawberries, daring Brady to take a bite.
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Before they firmed fully up, I spooned them onto a plate and took a bite.
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Any loss of revenue is being seen as a "bite at the ankle," he said.
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We are literally able to bring a bite of New York anywhere in the country.
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The fan was unfazed, playfully offering Winker a bite, but the player decided against it.
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Well, let's just say that in a way, Rowan takes a bite out of crime.
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It's a bite-sized meld of news and explosive wit—and always the right amount.
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Then, have a bite amongst the linoleum, casual chandelier and yellow-and-lime-green everything.
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When I take a bite, the bun is soft and the meat is perfectly cooked.
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It's a bite-sized bildungsroman about the potent, life-changing combination of fear and excitement.
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Dean was always a bite of his own conscience, there for his most vulnerable moments.
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But there's one fundamental space out of which it has yet to take a bite.
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Officials are hoping they will help take a bite out of the illicit ivory trade.
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Maybe you've swiped a bite of raw cookie dough while preparing a batch to bake.
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The real question is how large a bite Trump extract from Republican candidates this fall.
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Is it because they're sitting down and looking at the food before taking a bite?
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She tilted her head back and put a bite-size flaming torch in her mouth.
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So how much of a bite did global sanctions take out of North Korea's economy?
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Take a bite into a picture-perfect macaron, a meringue dessert commonly found in France.
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But you don't necessarily need one to grab a bite to eat at the chain.
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In the melee she got a few scratches and a bite on her right arm.
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Except bacon sometimes, or a bite of a burger, or a few pieces of steak.
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His Nike boycott really took a bite out of his bottom line, he told KOAA.
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P.S. Never suck out venom from a bite; this is ineffective and wastes precious time.
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And he could not eat a bite, unless the coffin was standing next to him.
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Looks like he might've even gone in for a bite of his lady friend's lunch.
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Past Tense A vintage look at getting away from work (usually) to grab a bite.
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He'd take a bite of hay and the food would fall right from his mouth.
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"They'll take a bite and we'll narrate it like we're a broadcast announcer," explained Garner.
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Her music is dulcet enough for the coffee shop set, but still has a bite.
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Really, biscotti should be double, triple and quadruple dipped — a dip a bite is perfect.
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I snagged one of the last bags, then ripped it open to try a bite.
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He spent a couple of seconds sniffing it with interest and then sampled a bite.
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"I feel like I'm gonna be sick," say Ciaran, before he's even taken a bite.
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Once the photo was taken, the child took a bite out of Hello Kitty's head.
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The burrito immediately looked promising, its perfectly grilled tortilla beckoning me to take a bite.
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California's ban could take a bite out of affected automakers' sales, particularly GM and Chrysler.
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Mylan said decreased net sales in North America took a bite out of its revenue.
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It started trading as volatile markets took a bite out of many established funds' performance.
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You might be eligible for repayment options that take less of a bite, he said.
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People have contracted rabies from bats even though they had no evidence of a bite.
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But a bite of the salad might have revealed why Olive Garden just gives it away.
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Chocolate Chip Shortbread (2013-2014) Chocolate chips nestled in a bite-size, gluten-free shortbread cookie.
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They usually appear two to 12 days after a bite and go away within a week.
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Nevertheless, lemon sharks "will not hesitate" to inflict a bite when threatened by humans, Discovery reports .
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For the past two months, he has worn a bite splint, removing it only to eat.
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Without a label taking a bite out of multiple revenue sources, the numbers can actually work.
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I spend the next five minutes staring at my creation, willing myself to take a bite.
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Get home and have a bite of leftover pizza in the fridge and immediately feel better.
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That said, the pound's slide is taking a bite out of wealthy earners in other ways.
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But for many, getting a bite of the West Coast's best is still just a dream.
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The child was photographed riding on her father's shoulders as they grabbed a bite to eat.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hedge funds may have taken too big a bite of Apple Inc (AAPL.
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Philip picks up his fork, and then returns it to its dish without taking a bite.
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She has just taken a bite of kale salad with feta cheese, olives, beets and walnuts.
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"Let&aposs say one tooth is missing in the front" of a bite mark, explains Houck.
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Everyone wants a bite of our famous peppermint patties—made with cannabis-infused coconut oil, naturally.
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He handed you the apple and you all took a bite … banished from Eden you are.
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The Apple chip-supplier's M&A bite looks logical, but may be too big to chew.
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"There is no link between a bite reaction and mosquito infection with Zika virus," he said.
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In another, he played languorously with a piece of cheesecake but never quite took a bite.
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Future returns are uncertain, but investment costs will certainly take a bite out of your portfolio.
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Read more: McDonald's, Nvidia and Salesforce all want a bite of the Tel Aviv tech crop.
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It's life condensed down to a bite-size morsel that you can generally consume without consequence.
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A bite of a tender lobster roll transports you back to childhood summers spent in Maine.
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The charge will take a bite out of the financial results scheduled for release on Oct.
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Activities range from grabbing a bite to eat, going for a run, or catching a movie.
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"A round donut with a bite out of it sometimes looks like a C," he said.
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An organizer of the cultural capital program clarified: Tourists visit a church, have a bite, leave.
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We wouldn't take a bite out of a cow and then run around hunting for more.
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A bite of noble bread erases any trouble you may have had getting to this point.
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"It's tolerable," she said after taking a bite, as you can see in the video above.
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Currently, antivenom is the only effective medicine, provided a bite victim can get treated in time.
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I grab a coffee and a bite-sized Tony's Chocolonely on the floor where I sit.
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Danny Garcia was fighting Ivan Redkach on Saturday and had to defend himself against a bite.
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Hurricane Irma took a bite out of American Airlines' third-quarter revenue, the carrier said Tuesday.
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If you don't like chocolate pick a piece of fruit or a bite-size savory treat.
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Ricky Gervais took a bite out of Apple and the entertainment industry at the Golden Globes.
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You get a bite, you have to fight with it depending on how big it is.
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They take a bite, notice an error has been made, and provide the chef with some input.
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It's a pretty basic recipe, but it doesn't taste one bit basic once you try a bite.
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So, when he finally got his hands on the famous McDonald's food item, he took a bite.
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That could take a bite out of earnings at remodeling retailers like Home Depot, Lowes and Masco.
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Here, I celebrate the photographers who inspire me and offer a bite of their personalities and work.
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Luckily, it only takes a bite of some delicious apples to put a smile on Azuki's face.
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KFC seems to have recognised that your smartphone is as indispensible as getting a bite to eat.
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I actually put a bite of cheesecake on my fork and move it close to my mouth.
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A bite is likely coming, the question is just when and how deep the teeth will sink.
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But as we each grab a melt and take a bite, he adds, "It's like childhood memories."
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A bite would transfer the virus, which could replicate within the body to make a noticeable difference.
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Next Kidman takes a bite but is a little more honest when it came to her review.
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Let's just hope none of those endangered tigers took a bite out of that big battery pack.
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When confronted with a large plastic garbage bag, Eric made a valiant effort to take a bite.
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Perhaps, Richard thought, they had just stepped out to go shopping or grab a bite to eat.
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The partnerships could also help take a bite out of Spotify's subscription base at the same time.
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When you take a bite, the nitrogen-infusion fills your mouth with a dense, smoke-like gas.
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I grab a bite, and...it is exactly as disappointing as my nurse said it would be.
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Sam, who was co-hosting the trip with Marcille, tried to encourage Burruss to take a bite.
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In short, software is eating the world, but software companies aren't the only ones taking a bite.
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Jennifer Lawrence and new boyfriend Cooke Maroney are taking a bite of the Big Apple this summer.
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In November, the two were spotted heading into a Hollywood café, but left before grabbing a bite.
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RELATED: CHECK OUT THESE 7 MOSQUITO REPELLENT TIPS If a bite happens, itching is soon to follow.
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If you took a bite of a recently recalled batch of Buffalo chicken salad from Whole Foods.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS GM earnings: Trump tariffs take a bite out of automaker&aposs 2018 profit forecast.
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That's assuming supplies of the Timbit, a bite-sized fried ball of dough, last, according to GoBankingRates.
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In a pre-Thanksgiving powwow, Denise and her mom have a bite to eat at a diner.
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Take a bite out of the fresh photos to get a hearty helping of the celeb spread.
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But returns stumbled in early 2016 and again in June 2016, taking a bite out of assets.
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These symptoms usually appear two to 12 days after a bite and go away within a week.
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He cuts a slice off the finished product, takes a bite, and sends you on your way.
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You know, like an animal hungrily scurrying from place to place looking for a bite to eat.
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And the lady leaned her head forward, and the girl took a bite out of her throat.
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Twenty seconds for 12 stab wounds, a bite wound, and I fired five rounds with my pistol.
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Herrine: Otherwise, chocolate chip cookie, every time you take a bite of this thing, ideal bite. Mmm.
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Herrine: But you're still getting that very hearty, fatty, marbled taste every time you take a bite.
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McGruff was initially inspired by the phrase "Take A Bite Out Of Crime," which became his slogan.
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McLaren's sales are steadily growing, but the company's bet on research took a bite from its profit.
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Some of the many components of their saliva suppress the body's normal inflammatory reaction to a bite.
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Meanwhile, 236 other North American cities are also hoping for a bite at the West Coast apple.
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Or, you might have heard that you should suck snake venom out of a bite—not so!
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Bertrand Grebaut, the chef of the famed Parisian restaurant Septime, takes a bite and gives his approval.
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Making some of these trucks electric could take a bite out of carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles.
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If you just want a bite-size assessment of present-day GM crops, that will likely do.
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The men ceremonially cut the rice with a sword, each took a bite and proclaimed a rapprochement.
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As for injuries .. the 3rd woman had a torn, bloody nail and a bite on her hand.
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Their bite is rarely fatal, but it's best to seek immediate help once a bite is spotted.
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They, too, can leave their humdrum lives behind and take a bite out of the Big Apple.
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Just make sure you take a good look at that cheese steak before you take a bite.
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While the buck took a bite out of earnings last year, it should boost them this year.
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Like many of the best monster stories, Emil Ferris's true-life horror tale starts with a bite.
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His first ride in the car was to pick up his daughter for a bite to eat.
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After a bite to eat, the two ended up at Smith's house to watch a Scientology documentary.
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But when we took a bite of the sandwich cookie as a whole, the flavors made sense.
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EAST VILLAGE REVERIE Occasionally I will go out and have a bite with a friend of mine.
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I waited for a few minutes, until the stuffing's temperature subsided, and then I took a bite.
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Her father called it "disgusting" and even her ever-optimistic mother couldn't bear to take a bite.
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Near-death experience aside, Kenny doesn't really blame the shark for taking a bite out of him.
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If you want a bite of each, you'll have to pay separately for each, albeit with some exceptions.
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My friend and I head out to grab a bite to eat first at B.Good, and I treat.
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I order a croissant after walking around this space and take a bite into the light, flakey product.
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We skip dessert but I order a final hibiscus cocktail, and do have a bite of J's dessert.
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I followed the taco up with a bite of my hot dog, and had a similarly inoffensive experience.
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And right now there's a global shortage of the only thing that can save a bite victim: antivenom.
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A bite-sized pouch of crispy potato sounds like a very appealing thing to pop in your mouth.
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Then if they got a bite, they'd assign one of these real people to be the event coordinator.
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In this world, you can't make mistakes like that because a bite on the a** is your death.
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The dough is supple but sturdy, not a mere diaphanous veil but offering a bite of its own.
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The couple was spotted grabbing a bite at Santa Monica hotspot Girgio Baldi on this past Saturday evening.
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Kohl's management said poor marketing hurt its results, while slow tourism took a bite out of Macy's sales.
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The attractive couple stuck close together as they grabbed a bite to eat at a Studio City restaurant.
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Others include Snow White taking a bite out of a poisoned apple and Sleeping Beauty surrounded by thorns.
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And maybe that's even more satisfying than an accidentally "good" movie taking a bite out of our expectations.
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It's in harmony, and you can hold it in your hand, take a bite, and stay relatively clean.
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"The majority of my customers, the first thing they do before taking a bite is take a photo."
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We want to say something about taking a bite out of that, but we'll keep it together. 16.
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On a recent visit to California's wine country, I stopped in Rohnert Park for a bite to eat.
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But does dining in the dark really take a bite out of how much you enjoy your food?
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We got Anthony the next day and he reiterated -- he's never had a bite of man's best friend.
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Those that are physically shoved through some type of wound via a bite or sting are the venoms.
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Market by Macy's includes a trendy cafe called Herald, where shoppers can stop for a bite to eat ...
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"I'm supposed to be on a diet!" the star admitted to the camera as she took a bite.
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Before giving it a bite, add two drops of lemon, three drops of green sauce, and pa' dentro.
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Maybe someday I'll call up my old boyfriend Henry to grab a bite or meet my new beau.
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Tumbling crude prices have taken a bite out of companies' cash flows, suggesting a slow down in activity.
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"When I was in Yugoslavia in 1968, I contracted spinal meningitis and died," he said, taking a bite.
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By the time I took a bite of the 20th cheesecake to complete round two, I felt renewed.
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Those tariffs would all take a bite out of household incomes as consumers face higher prices for goods.
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That's how the episode ended, with the tiger king trying again to tempt Carol into taking a bite.
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Or if they suggest going for a drink or a bite to eat as opposed to chatting endlessly.
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At first, I ate them timidly, only tasting a bite of a candy and throwing the rest out.
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There are way more casual places in LA where you can just walk up and get a bite.
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Even a few hundred dollars could take a bite out of debt, when you factor in compounded interest.
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It remains to be seen if Stripe will take a bite into that and challenge the local players.
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As a result, I had some egg, cheese, and a bite of sausage wrapped up in a tortilla.
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When I reached for my hat the next morning, I saw that a bite-size chunk was missing.
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Front Burner "A Bite-Sized History of France" covers wines, cheeses and the invention of canned food preservation.
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Bacon has convinced many to renounce vegetarianism or bend the rules of their religion for just a bite.
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"Sounds about right," I said, swallowing a bite of a dry sandwich at my desk around 3 p.m.
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The figures also indicate that the trade war with the United States is taking more of a bite.
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Federal agencies that offer loans can also take a bite out of your wages if you fall behind.
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Just think: with reforms this simple, the VA could take a bite out of the veterans' suicide epidemic.
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Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, and French toast were among our first few guesses without even taking a bite.
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Fallon was successfully converted, but my friend, well … She took a bite, chewed slowly, nodded and then swallowed.
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"I like to just take a bite — and I find that works best with my fingers," she says.
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A bride grabbed a bite to eat between wedding duties in this picture captured by photographer Victor Lax.
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The tit-for-tat is set to take a bite out of Beijing's economic growth next year, too.
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Once I've taken a bite, my mouth does a little shuffling around here and there and HEY PRESTO.
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When our investigation began, Megan's daughter weighed 12 pounds and had never eaten a bite of solid food.
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Taking a bite of one now, he looks as if he'd just tasted moldy flesh, or joy. Mrs.
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This all happens with our state lawmakers and general public who stop in for a bite to eat.
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It was the cool place to grab a bite and check out the sales at your favorite stores.
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While tensions with North Korea have taken a bite out of the stock market, defense stocks are benefiting.
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Now they're plastered above me whenever I venture outside for a bite to eat during my lunch break.
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When they want a bite, locals head to their favorite bacaro for cicchetti, the Venetian version of tapas.
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After blindfolding them, I gave each one a bite of both a regular Whopper and an Impossible Whopper.
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Come late afternoon, she has summoned her family to the table and insisted: Everyone must take a bite.
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They took me away in handcuffs without allowing me a kiss goodbye or a bite of the breakfast.
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There's a bite to Lorelai—you wouldn't want to cross her—and she has a core of steel.
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I might take a bite of my husband's, whereas before, I would have liked to eat dessert first.
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" Their counterparts in the chemical products sector complained that "tariffs (are) starting to take a bite out of profitability.
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When parents eat foods from apple to zucchini, they can offer children a bite with less risk of waste.
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Take a bite of his poisoned food, and she'll be consigned to the same fate as her biological mother.
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Stringing string cheese makes me feel like a toddler, and is significantly less practical than simply taking a bite.
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Every so often, he takes a bite of the apple, drops the axe and picks up a flaming torch.
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Surely, having delivery guys open your door midday risks your dog getting out or a bite and subsequent lawsuit.
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I ask to have a bite, and I'm blown away by how much it tastes like the actual thing.
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There's also a pretty good place near there called M Noodle if he feels like grabbing a bite after.
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Some commercial fishermen in Florida have complained about the abundance of sharks taking a bite out of their profits.
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The woman had a bruise on her cheek and a bite mark on her neck, according to the suit.
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While they're perfect for Insta-worthy photo-ops, it's best to keep a little distance to avoid a bite.
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Blood Drive has a bite because America is still devouring the same foul meat with the same vacant grins.
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The famed actor was out getting a bite with daughter Sophie and multi-tasking by jawboning on the phone.
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In contrast, Britain and Americaʼs shifts towards inward-looking politics have taken a bite out of their soft power.
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Two cherry Coke Zeros and something from the fancy machine that I compost after a bite and a half.
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Oh yeah, baby," the screen reads as Brady slowly closes his eyes and goes in for a bite. "Halloween?
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He tells her to stop changing diapers and to just go out with him for a bite to eat.
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We went out and got a bite to eat to discuss working together, and one thing led to another.
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I watch my cat throw up a bite of kale that he must have stolen while I wasn't looking.
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"It really does have a bite," said one satisfied customer, while chewing his way through a slice of Suarez.
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In the meantime, next time you take a bite of chocolate, you should take the time to savor it.
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Read MoreThe Big Apple takes a bite out of solar energy McGarry arrived with plans to build 40 homes.
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But before you get too excited and run out to your nearest location for a bite, there's a catch.
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Owners can also join their dogs in the park or have their pooches sit with them for a bite.
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Hargitay asked friends if there was any place in Times Square still open to get a bite to eat.
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He told the court he would often go two weeks without a bite of food, the Associated Press reports.
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Their venom is designed to liquify insects and other arachnids, and therefore kills the human flesh surrounding a bite.
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And that's followed by a bit of pomology as we take a bite out of a rare, white strawberry.
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It's not heavy at all, but I appreciate that it, like, maintains its structure as you take a bite.
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"That might be the tastiest thing I've had in my entire life," Mr. Fallon said after taking a bite.
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After all, a bite-size portion of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" is better than no Little Night Music at all.
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It might take 30 seconds for a bite or it might take 10 minutes, but the fisherman remains patient.
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Plant-based "meat" is the future, and food giants like Nestlé want a bite out of the market, too.
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If you're a victim of repeat office lunch thefts, the loss can take a bite out of your budget.
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I ask Steve if he can recommend a restaurant nearby where Martin and I can go grab a bite.
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We don't dare take a bite of delicious greasy pizza without first documenting it from the perfect aerial angle.
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Not a lick of a Tootsie Pop, a bite of a Twix, or even a handful of Jelly Bellies.
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"There was not a bite, a scratch or infection contracted from any of the study's therapy dogs," McCullough says.
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Both were fiery and bright, with flavors hitting my tongue in unexpected places long after I'd taken a bite.
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A BITE-SIZED HISTORY OF FRANCE: Gastronomic Tales of Revolution, War, and Enlightenment, by Stéphane Hénaut and Jeni Mitchell.
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LUNCH WITH THE LADIES By that time I'm usually hungry and I grab a bite, frequently at Le Charlot.
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I paused before taking a bite, as a nonreligious friend looked on with a combination of sympathy and amusement.
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Such a negro is held in universal awe and dread, A bite from his teeth will poison his victim.
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After a bite, most people will get a rash that looks like a bull's-eye, though some do not.
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If you grab a bite before your flight, you probably have an idea of what it will taste like.
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We've pulled together a bite-sized list of the best early Black Friday deals for each major product category.
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A bite to the face is bad enough — when the tooth stays in the wound, things get more dire.
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Even the plainest, drabbest fig will reveal a scarlet belly, flecked with shimmering seeds, once you take a bite.
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Environmental activists hope this law is the first of many to take a bite out of wasteful food packaging.
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Anyway, at the end of a very pleasant evening we decided to go out for a bite to eat.
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Once it was done, I eagerly scooped the gooey macaroni and cheese onto a plate and took a bite.
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With the promise of seven layers of Mexican food just a bite away, I was excited to dive in.
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The dino had a bite force of 7,800 pounds, equivalent to the weight of about three Mini Cooper cars.
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I buy more in Halloween sizes because a bite of that is all I want or feel good with.
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So he started his own domain called Junk Food Blog, in hopes of taking a bite of that traffic.
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State estate and inheritance taxes, on the other hand, take a bite out of what you leave to your heirs.
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Never before in history has a bite from a mosquito been seen as the cause of birth defects, Frieden said.
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Without even taking a bite, Manno had a feeling his wife-to-be would be leaning towards the white cake.
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Kaling – looking understatedly stylish in a Gucci cardigan – grabbed a bite to eat with pal and artist Julia S. Powell.
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If you're not in Japan and feeling bummed you can't get a bite of this churro creation, don't lose hope.
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My boyfriends picks up an Earl Grey chocolate chip cookie at another bakery near by and I steal a bite.
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Some detainees make the most basic requests: a blanket, toothbrush, soap, a bite to eat, somewhere to wash their hands.
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A planned delay in the delivery of two tax refunds could be taking a bite out of Wal-Mart's revenue.
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The company is on a mission to take a bite out of crime by augmenting human security guards with machines.
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A tweet is also digestible, a bite-sized version of someone's beliefs and ideologies from the present and the past.
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"Snow White wasn't afraid of apples before she took a bite out of that one really bad one," Oliver said.
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Offering consumers a bite is such a great way to introduce the product, and for them to sample the quality.
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If you told me that it was a Lara bar, I'd probably try to take a bite out of it.
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A message accompanying the image said the canine's "fangs are itching" to take a bite out of traitorous Putin critics.
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In general, a few hours after your stomach is empty, peristalsis begins again, even if you haven't had a bite.
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That's when the unfortunate sexing begins: it looks like a bite on the cheek that lasts about four seconds. LOL.
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It lets you book reservations at restaurants when you've found somewhere suitable you want to get a bite to eat.
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I looked at the bright lights and the traffic of Seoul whizzing by, took a bite of my bulgogi taco.
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Thinking about retiring somewhere exotic but worried about how much of a bite it will take out of your savings?
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We will go out and then have a drink and a bite to eat and argue but we are friends.
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After she drove him back to his resort, she said she found a bite mark and bruises on her neck.
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Brand new Knicks star Joakim Noah is already taking a bite of the big apple, and it's very, very juicy.
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Pretty sure I just saw a woman dunk her chicken finger in Coke at the #USOpen and take a bite.
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According to data from the NPD Group, an unseasonably warm winter didn't just take a bite out of outerwear sales.
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I'd take a bite of my bread roll, and move it slowly around my mouth, letting the zingy flavor marinate.
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He took a bite and winced and I let out a laugh, wrongly thinking he would take it in jest.
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"This Popeyes is exactly what I needed," the reality star says as she takes a bite of the crispy chicken.
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The first thing that would happen is they'd take a bite of a chicken wing and go, 'This isn't meat?
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Most recent research shows that the maximum force of a bite is related to the size of the dog alone.
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They've done some other shit too… I think they took a bite out of all the apples in the house.
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Meghan and Abigail then grabbed a bite to eat at Café Boulud, inside the Surrey Hotel, a few blocks away.
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A stacked burlesque dancer in a suit holds a peeled banana against her crotch; Kaelin hesitates and takes a bite.
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He grabbed a bite at Cafe Orlin and walked into stores he never knew existed on streets he couldn't name.
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If Wall Street can't take a bite out of the savings of working Americans, what's the point of a program?
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"It's got a bite," I said of the little salt bomb, wondering if there was a good hospital in Hudson.
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Ian randomly handed her one of the two Whoppers and, after a bit of fumbling around, she took a bite.
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Of those deaths, 278 came after a bite from a non-venomous arthropod, the largest number from a single cause.
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I took a bite and was immediately struck by the fact that this patty was much spongier than the first.
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The kitchen table was my favorite spot to grab a bite — there were no windows in the dining room, unfortunately.
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Van Duijn also captured the moment the squirrel leaned in to take a bite of the daisy after smelling it.
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A bite of focaccia bread at this year-old spot is like traveling to Liguria, the northwestern region bordering France.
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Your body goes into survival mode and it can be difficult to get a bite of food down your throat.
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If you cut off one head, another takes its place, ready to take a bite out of what you keep.
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Those additional expenses take their toll over time, taking a bite out of returns the plan would otherwise be earning.
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Stepping outside of work for a bite — and ending up embroiled in an all-too-common case of aggressive policing.
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He simply said it was nice to meet me and suggested we get a bite at a nearby Cuban restaurant.
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The T. rex had a bite force of 7,800 pounds, equivalent to the weight of about three Mini Cooper cars.
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Recently there was an "NYPD night," where McGruff the Crime Dog ("Take a bite out of crime") posed for photographs.
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If you're calling your chocolate bar Raspberry Coconut Dream, those flavors should be easily identifiable when you take a bite.
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On Wednesday, a glorious Roman morning with a bite of fall in the air, the pope holds his general audience.
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" His mother, he said, "would hide some bread from her own rations and give us a bite during the week.
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The grim data took a bite out of the Dow and S&P 500's sharp gains for the week.
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Brunch at a neighborhood eatery may include booths of squealing bachelorettes but also young professionals grabbing a bite with friends.
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If my family and I decide to grab a bite for lunch while out shopping, I have them with me.
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In Clinton, a city of less than 0003,2000, losing the LumberKings could take a bite out of the local economy.
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The hot peppers on the plate are not for show; you're meant to take a bite of tofu, then chile.
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Now he's hoping to take a bite out of the lead Sanders has shown in an array of Iowa polls.
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Symptoms of yellow fever usually begin three to six days after a bite and last about three or four days.
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The United States, which this month leads the Council, had little choice but to agree — but not without a bite.
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When the lectures were over, we decided to look for a bite to eat around the corner on Madison Avenue.
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The bar and tall tables in front of the open kitchen make great pitstops for a bite and a sip.
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This barehanded approach has its costs: One cat gave her a bite that got infected, putting her in the hospital.
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VC, would upload photos of interesting direct-to-consumer products with a caption that served as a bite-sized review.
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Jonty said, "Just take a bite for Daddy," to his daughter, poking at her face with a spoonful of potato.
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There was no cauliflower in sight, and yet, when I took a bite, the flavor announced itself unmistakably as cauliflower.
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But when it's time for some grub, these dogs also know a quick way to score a bite to eat.
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We've all done it, rushed out of the door without having a bite to eat because we're pushed for time.
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Some photographs are so mouth-wateringly beautiful, so well-composed, you just want to take a bite out of them.
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"I should stop telling people that the first time I meet them," she laughs, ripping a bite off of a croissant.
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Was it a fleeting one, the kind you get from sitting in a fancy car or taking a bite of lobster?
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Grab a bite on a budget: For the spending-conscious, Cafe Java, located on Metric Boulevard, is the spot to be.
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The "Stronger" singer, 35, took a bite out a Habanero pepper after Trisha Yearwood challenged her to the ALS Pepper Challenge.
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We ordered ourselves a giant sandwich, took a bite but didn't realize exactly how big it was before we started in.
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The pair grabbed a bite to eat at Kristy's Village Cafe, which overlooks Zuma Beach, before sharing an intimate moment outside.
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L. orders my absolute favorite, orange ricotta pancakes, and I'm tempted to have a bite, but my food is really good!
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The newly reunited couple was seen walking around Los Angeles as they grabbed a bite to eat and ran some errands.
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According to Roach, the first indication came last week when Apple announced that China is taking a bite out of profits.
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He takes a sip from a glass of classic Coke, a bite, and lets his modesty unfurl with an endearing sincerity.
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"There was a bite, yes," Teigen said, refusing to give any more information (but admitting it was hard to keep quiet).
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If someone hands you a meatless burger, made from plants, you can take a bite and decide if you like it.
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Symptoms usually begin three to six days after a bite from an infected mosquito and last about three or four days.
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Moreover, even if all current expatriates are allowed to stay, Brexit may still take a bite out of their purchasing power.
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The creation, which takes three days to make, is in theory completely edible, but Kraft does not recommend taking a bite.
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Every second, from the rainbow icing being rolled together to the metallic nose being painted on, makes us want a bite.
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After she took a bite, a small piece snapped off and fell down the front of her stunning cream-colored gown.
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Maybe you need to pay the rent or the mortgage and you've sent out endless résumés and haven't gotten a bite.
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If that is absolutely unavoidable or you live in a Zika-infested area, use all known precautions to avoid a bite.
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They all ask for a bite of my pot stickers but settle for the granola bars I keep in my desk.
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Can we learn anything from them about how to enhance our own immunity and ability to bounce back from a bite?
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" The screen then flashes back to the moment Kidman took a bite of De Laurentiis' focaccia, quipping: "It's a little tough.
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Don't ask us if we want a bite of your Hershey's bar — or keep asking after we insist we truly don't.
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Here's the thing ... after the loser got bit, everyone else wanted a bite taken out of them ... and the gator obliged.
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If you're looking to get out with a loved one on Valentine's Day, considered grabbing a bite at Qdoba Mexican Eats.
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Men were almost twice as likely to report a bite than women, and dog owners were over three times more likely.
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Navid tries a bite of Dev's Cubano sandwich during Ramadan one day — when they should be fasting — and he's immediately hooked.
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Just before young Phillip takes a bite, the scene cuts back to Deirdre's bedroom where she collapses on top of him.
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Cruz took a bite out of Trump's delegate lead, winning at least 33 of the 42 delegates at stake in Wisconsin.
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They normally surface within three to seven days after a bite from an infected mosquito and typically dissipate within a week.
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As a result, baby fish looking for a bite are sometimes chowing down on tiny flecks of "prey-sized" plastic instead.
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NITEHAWK CINEMA Here you can grab a seat, a drink and a bite, all while taking in a big-screen feature.
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They had grabbed a bite to eat at a popular restaurant that buzzed to life with the help of a generator.
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Those tariffs are expected to take a bite out of every-day consumer goods and clothing, which adversely affects tech companies.
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" —Julia van Hulst, 21 "I usually can't get a bite down my throat, but [after my last breakup] I ate everything.
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The stages through which a Bite lipstick must pass are arduous, and the work is done primarily by hand-operated machinery.
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When I got home later, we shut ourselves off in the den to talk, not eating a bite of the pizza.
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But before taking a bite, we always pause to admire the artistic touches that go into preparing such a towering treat.
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It's simple enough to make for a bite-size mobile game—which it is, too, although I played it on PS4.
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If it smells or tastes like rotting fish, decomposing chicken or other unpleasantries, they won't let their pets take a bite.
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Breakfast of homemade celery juice (if it works or not, who will ever know) and a bite of leftover Chinese takeout.
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Jada held the hand of the co-head chef, Marsia Taha Mohamed, while taking a bite of a queen ant taco.
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Investors have been dumping equities amid worries the coronavirus will slow economic growth and take a bite out of corporate profits.
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Claudia Cruz, 26, and Moriah Berger, 25, met up in the East Village to grab a bite at Lil Frankie's pizzeria.
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O'Brady opts for a bite-size chunk of an organic, calorie-rich energy bar that his sponsor made for this expedition.
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It is typically contracted by inhaling air contaminated with rodent droppings in confined spaces, or, in rare cases, via a bite.
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Now sisig numbers among the world's greatest foods to eat with beer, a sip and a bite, one consolation after another.
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But Boeing took a bite out of orders, with nondefense aircraft down 75% in December, at the lowest level since 2009.
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You can stuff all the other stuff into a flour tortilla to make it easier to get a bite of everything.
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On March 25, Apple (AAPL) will unveil its long-anticipated plans to take a bite out of the media content business.
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More relevantly to investors, evidence is growing that virus-related disruptions are going to take a bite out of economic growth.
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Would the shark stay in its lane, or head over to take a bite of the 23-time Olympic gold medalist?
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Investors had a choppy ride over the past few months with the escalated trade war taking a bite from the economy.
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Ocean cleanup technology has reportedly taken a bite out of the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch for the first time.
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Deere reported weaker-than-expected earnings on Friday as rising costs take a bite out of the tractor company's bottom line.
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I'm going to go home, quickly change, then meet my friend at this winery for drinks and a bite to eat.
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Luckily, the various textures — fudgy cake, creamy cheesecake, soft cherries, and chocolate with a bite — made this somewhat enjoyable to eat.
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It's enough for me to pay for my hotel room (25 euros a night), some cigarettes and a bite to eat.
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Connect with at least one of these people today in a reciprocal way: actively listen, grab a bite, hug and such.
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The overhang of increased government oversight has taken a bite out of the fortunes of large technology companies in the past.
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Chances are that you're overlooking a major retiree health care expense — and it'll take a bite out of your pocket book.
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He was apparently working late that night, and he'd left his office at about midnight to grab a bite to eat.
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But this is the Garden of Eden after a bite of the apple, and our Eve, while amused, seems a bit embarrassed.
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The quokka eventually took a bite of the plant Hemsworth was offering and didn't seem to mind as the actor leaned close.
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All of these snakes are venomous — a bite from one of these reptiles can lead to serious health problems and even death.
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Visitors will feel like they're riding their favorite space ships, visiting new planets – and of course, grabbing a bite at the cantina.
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Cyrus and Hemsworth sparked reconciliation rumors after reportedly showing PDA at the music event and stepping out for a bite to eat.
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He made it a few months ago, and we begged him to try a bite and he ended up eating two bowls!
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Symptoms usually begin three to six days after a bite from an infected mosquito and last for about three or four days.
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"It doesn't come out," Warhol says as he shakes the bottle then dips his sandwich in the ketchup before taking a bite.
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Several are stuffed breads and, plopped together in the basket, it is hard to tell them apart until you take a bite.
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At least 30 listed food companies, more than ever before, are vying for a bite of the $2bn mooncake market this year.
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Two more Goldman Sachs partners are exiting, and this time the departures may take a bite out of the firm's growth plans.
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Rather than having me talk to the table he took a bite out of it and said, 'I'm not seeing the problem.
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I took a bite of it and it certainly was not anything like the sizzling French toast I thought it would be.
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On weekdays, I typically won't have a bite until at least 10:30 A.M. I just… I don't know, get busy early.
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This would take a bite out of the so-called "pipeline problem," which describes the relative lack of women in STEM education.
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I would go two days without a bite of food, and you know how big of a deal food is for me.
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We each take a bite of each one and end up scarfing down the whole box in probably two minutes or less.
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Your investment fees matter, because they take a bite out of money that otherwise would be in your account to continue growing.
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Sara then helps Ryker peel the paper off his cupcake, then counts down before both boys take a bite, revealing pink insides.
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Mendes takes a bite into the crispy pig skins to check their crunch and reflects again on why he chose Henderson's book.
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I have a bite of the coffee cake sitting on the counter and eat my BEC with hot sauce at my desk.
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And then, though it seems strange, I take the plunge: I dip the footy tartine into my coffee and take a bite.
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Of course, there are plenty of prudent steps dog owners and admirers alike can take to lower the risk of a bite.
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The double-dip At one point in an iconic "Seinfeld" episode, George Costanza takes a bite of a chip filled with dip.
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In this next vignette from "Eating the Flowers" (2019), Azoulay, in a white mask, takes a bite out of a Calla lily.
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However, revenues fell short of analysts' forecast of $8.2 billion, as the strong dollar took a bite out of its global sales.
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Harrist added that the disease is rare in humans but can be transferred by a bite from an infected animal or flea.
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In the meantime, drillers face hurdles in the Bakken that were once negligible, but now take a bite out of thin margins.
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Why it matters: With the purchase, Shell is taking a bite out of the electric vehicle refueling market, which is growing quickly.
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Other hangouts include getting into costume at a Halloween party and grabbing a bite at Sugarfish Sushi in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
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So, maybe they'll kind of tastes like a fruit salsa that has a bit of a bite but is still plenty refreshing?
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Afterward, she would return to her studio apartment for a bite and a shower and a long walk on San Francisco's streets.
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Perhaps you give it a good rub on your shirt, or maybe you don't even remove the sticker before taking a bite.
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But by the end of the week, it&aposs a struggle to get the new staff members to even take a bite.
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After a trip through the canal, stop by for a bite to eat at one of Little Venice's cafes, pubs, or restaurants.
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She immediately started having heart palpitations and realized that, after two years without meat, she had just eaten a bite of sausage.
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When Kocianova stops by vegan restaurant Caravan of Dreams for a bite, she goes with the simple yet delicious hummus and falafel.
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Your investment fees matter because they take a bite out of money that otherwise would be in your account to continue growing.
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" —Kadia Bijlmakers, 21 "Coke, chips, pizza, candy—take a bite of each one and then get sick and give up on life.
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I answer with, "No, I'm just visiting for a little bit," perhaps with a bite to my tone to discourage further conversation.
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The chocolatey insides will then give you a bite-sized version of the perfect summer night huddled around a campfire with friends.
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But NPD's chief industry advisor Marshal Cohen cautions that big price discounts are taking a bite out of the total spending numbers.
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After browsing luxury footwear, shoppers can stop for a bite at Wolf, a small plates restaurant created by Seattle chef Ethan Stowell.
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Regulars cycled in and out of the store after church, to grab a bite or to buy a lottery scratch-off ticket.
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A lower unemployment rate and a more robust EITC would both do a fair amount to take a bite out of poverty.
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Reading just one feels like taking a bite of Harriet's vicious, murderous gingerbread, and feeling it blaze furiously away inside of you.
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It was improper, of course, but I had my standards: I wouldn't eat anything a customer had already taken a bite of.
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In the hospital, I tried to feed her a bite of babka, but she had time-traveled to the Battle of Kursk.
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No, we're not talking some metaphorical bullshit, like feeling the presence of God after taking a bite of a perfectly scrambled egg.
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He wrote six words — "Take a bite out of crime" — on the back of an envelope in a Kansas City airport lounge.
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"I'll say, 'Just try a bite of this,' and they'll say, 'Can we play "Like it, Love it, Want More of it?
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Josie, 4, was fishing with her parents near Delavan, Illinois on Wednesday when she got a bite from a 33-pound flathead.
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But if you're looking for a bite before or after a Broadway show, or are just passing through, you can eat well.
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I have a bite of his food, then an egg, tomatoes, toast, and arugula with Everything but the Bagel seasoning for dinner.
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After the chilly exchange, which Greene described to POLITICO, everyone parted ways and went to the club's dining room for a bite.
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The hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast so we sit down for a bite and some coffee before plotting out our next move.
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They also bought sandwiches and chocolate bars and created a sign which read: "Take a seat and have a bite to eat".
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The test kitchen's manager, Gaby Melian, pops over and demands Saffitz save a bite for her — she's been patiently waiting for days.
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There's a strange scene in the pilot where a guy in a bow tie makes Earn take a bite of his sandwich.
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I tried the Moscow Mule, and it was great—stiff, with a bite of lime and ginger, and not too cloyingly sweet.
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But no sooner had I taken a bite of slice two than I started to feel that familiar queasiness in my stomach.
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Somehow, they pull this all off (even though the swan that lives in the lake takes a bite out of Pudge's butt).
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Punitive tariffs that the two countries slapped on one another's goods have taken a bite out of the world's two largest economies.
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Mr. Broderick toyed with a few of the toothpicks, but declined to take a bite, which was probably lucky for Mr. Mulaney.
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A full-grown T. rex had a bite force of 7,800 pounds, equivalent to the weight of about three Mini Cooper cars.
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Nearly anyone in the country can see the moon take a bite out of the sun during the epic event, weather permitting.
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Snow White takes a bite of a poison apple which puts her into a slumber until she's awaken by true love's kiss.
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Simon is betting that when players come into the mall to cast spells, they'll go shopping or grab a bite to eat, too.
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It filled my apartment with such an amazing aroma, I almost felt like I could taste it before I even had a bite.
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Below, experts share what you need to know in case of a bite, and how to avoid the spiders in the first place.
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Trick your taste buds into thinking the holidays are already here with a bite of the brand-new Red Velvet Kit Kat miniatures.
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They're the kind of observations you've probably made over and over, but with a bite heightened by Wilson's great comedic timing and delivery.
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Combining explanations, commentary tweets, links to news outlets, Product Hunt pages, and polls, Sip offers a bite-sized alternative to long-winded articles.
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When John comes back, he unpacks the bag, puts a napkin on his lap, unwraps his sandwich, takes a bite, then loses it.
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Although a waiter served Clinton three pieces of cheesecake -- original, strawberry and pineapple -- Clinton declined to take a bite with the press present.
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It's not a bite from a brown recluse spider, a bug scientist and skin doctors say in an article aimed at combating misdiagnoses.
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Follow the quick steps below, and don't forget the salt — it adds a bite best paired with your favorite sassy reality TV shows.
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Take a bite, and for a split second you get a smoky, fruity vortex of complex flavors… right before your mouth heats up.
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Amabile can be seen taking a bite out of the cheeseburger before contemplating a little bit and ultimately giving it a thumbs up.
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Komodo dragons, which are native to parts of Indonesia, ambush large animals like water buffalo and deer with a bite to the throat.
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FWB is a sweet boy and lets me talk his ear off before giving me a bite to eat and letting me crash.
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"There was a bite, yes," Teigen said in response to Tiffany Haddish's viral account of what went down at a party in December.
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And TBH, aside from a little surprise flavor fun, we'd choose a bite out of the classic version any day of the week.
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Each page of this vividly rendered book carries with it a whiff of bygone, '50s-era Tangier, Morocco — and a bite of suspense.
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Hand-printed with FDA-approved food coloring, your favorite picture becomes even more memorable when you can take a bite out of it.
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She immediately took a bite of the churro, followed be the egg sandwich — though she advised not to mix the two immediately after. .
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The Black Swan director kept his arm around Waterhouse as they walked around before stopping at a restaurant for a bite to eat.
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"There was a bite, yes," the pregnant star said on the Today show in response to Haddish's viral account of what went down.
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Slice, dice, and chop your way to MasterChef status with this kitchen gadget that packs a big punch in a bite-sized package.
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She begins her day with a bite of almond butter before her morning jog, then has a full breakfast before her main workout.
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The building looks like a place you'd stop to grab a bite and use the bathroom on a long road trip, she said.
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Still, if you accidentally get a bite of one of these, it's not going to leave a very pleasant taste in your mouth.
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Currently, the commission charged and the foreign exchange rates imposed together take a bite out of each remittance of 8 percent on average.
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Michael Brennan, managing director in high-yield bond sales at Citigroup, New York, sneaks a bite of chicken soup while on a call.
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The rumored couple was spotted grabbing a bite Monday night in NYC at Carbone, and then catching the new horror flick "It" afterward.
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They look like a bite-sized version of those speakers, too, with the characteristic Carbon dome tweeter perched above the main driver array.
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For a bite with a view, stop in at Granary Tavern gastropub and enjoy the patio overlooking the lush Rose F. Kennedy Greenway.
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Under Trump, that fear is being replaced by confidence from gun owners, which is threatening to take a bite out of industry profits.
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But the lawmakers said they are concerned that banks have too much discretion on when to take a bite out of executive paychecks.
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Irving said he slept about three hours the night before the Thunder game and he even pointed out a bite on his forehead.
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Also, a bite from its venomous fangs is powerful enough to cause torturous pain in an entire human limb for several days. summer!!!!
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When we first put a bite in our mouths, the velvety treat tasted like sweet, slightly fruity ice cream flavors we're used to.
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"The highway is like a golden apple: everyone wants a bite," says a manager for the construction company, referred to as Mr Meng.
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The last one took a bite out of the economy and Trump's approval numbers; Democrats were largely seen as winning the political battle.
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Almost soft, like, I don't know how to explain the texture, but it doesn't have a bite like a lot of beers do.
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Slice, dice, and chop your way to Iron Chef status with this kitchen gadget that packs big punch in a bite-sized package.
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In the ten-second clip, an employee hands the man a battery, which he then puts in his mouth to take a bite.
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In a related YouTube video, a pizzeria employee takes a bite out of every slice he serves, much to the horror of customers.
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Mr. Breece had been thinking for weeks that the coronavirus was going to take a bite out of economic growth and corporate profits.
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"A Bite-Sized History of France: Gastronomic Tales of Revolution, War and Enlightenment" by Stéphane Hénaut and Jeni Mitchell (The New Press, $26.99).
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The Olympic Games have only just begun, but it looks like spectators are going to continue having trouble getting a bite to eat.
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Petrska is small enough to cover in just a few hours, but that doesn't mean you won't want to stop for a bite.
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I took a bite, then another, and another — in a different context I might have stopped, but my reputation was on the line.
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His wife bought him a cake to celebrate his recovery, and every time the hiccups came back, he took a bite of cake.
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Maybe it's better in person, but I'd be afraid some kid would take a bite out of my phone thinking it's a creamsicle.
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But London seems to have way more small kiosks to quickly grab a bite on the go — and a greater diversity of choices.
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"The protectionist measures are starting to have a bite," said Bernes, a former executive director at the IMF for Canada and other countries.
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My developer in Japan, when I sent him the first prototype, his four year old asked him if he could have a bite.
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Rival Pizza Hut, owned by Yum Brands Inc reported disappointing results earlier this month, as stiff competition took a bite out of sales.
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The phone's operating system also takes a bite out of the device's advertised capacity, especially on those older 8- or 16-gigabyte models.
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Passing time while waiting for a bite, the male lover talks about the fact that there are only two musicians that he likes.
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Mr. Murray became an even unhappier camper after shooting a driving scene with a groundhog, which took a bite out of his hand.
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Blackwell had allegedly made a grilled cheese for himself and, before he could eat it, someone else took a bite out of it.
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If there's anything that could inspire world peace, it just might be a bite of meringue, lemon, and cream cheese all at once.
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I took a bite of one, typed up some initial thoughts and sipped room-temperature seltzer before moving on to the next flavor.
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This marks the beginning of the partial lunar eclipse, when it will appear as if something took a bite out of the moon.
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Scroll ahead to see our picks for the best places to grab a bite this summer as you escape in the charm of Newport.
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However, some people came to Johny's defense, claiming that it is a tradition to take a bite of the deer's heart after killing it.
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It's basically a question of whether or not MU69 looks like two IKEA meatballs or one mutated, long one with a bite taken out.
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With the epic rise of Beyond Meat on the public markets, plant-based foods are hot and investors want a bite of the results.
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I have been the little boy who almost choked because he ate too big a bite of steak, and I still am that boy.
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It would take a bite out of drug companies' bottom lines, and it would do so by piggybacking off of European countries' price controls.
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At the new Nordstrom flagship location in New York City, you won't ever need to step away from the racks to grab a bite.
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But after the editing process, the photo stimulates the senses even more with bright lighting and contrasting shadows — leaving anybody hungry for a bite.
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Yes, you should absolutely take your sweetheart out for a bite, but you don't have to go to the hottest spot in the city.
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Its sales outlook has weakened amid rising trade tensions between China and the United States that have taken a bite out of China's economy.
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I'm so happy that I have my family and I love visiting them, talking with my sister and grabbing a bite from their fridge.
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When the waiter brought over salmon tartare instead of steak, Canuel took a bite in the dimly lit restaurant before realizing the switch-up.
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While doing the sex, the male flips over and puts his abdomen into the female's face for her to take a bite out of.
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It also means you have time to get to the gym, change, workout, shower, grab a bite to eat and get back to work.
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And, best of all, when you take a bite of that citrusy deliciousness, you won't have to go very far to compliment the chef.
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Halloween shifts from a Saturday to a Monday this year, which will likely take a bite out of the adult costume business, Harrison said.
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"The trend in housing is clearly slowing as affordability takes a bite," said Jennifer Lee, a senior economist at BMO Capital Markets in Toronto.
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Good enough to top up a depleted battery in about 30 minutes, while a driver has a bathroom break and a bite to eat.
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Symptoms of yellow fever usually begin three to six days after a bite from an infected mosquito and last about three or four days.
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For those who've taken a bite of a Wahlburger, the sauce is what separates it from other burgers ... kind of like a Big Mac.
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You'll be able to shower, grab a bite, and flip through magazines without the nuisance of having to fight for a crappy gate seat.
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And some users just listed all the possible, normal reasons why men and women might grab a bite together every once in a while.
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According to HGVC, "a bite" was in reference to the new Mako hypercoaster at the nearby SeaWorld whose mascot happens to be a shark.
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Although, Foran notes that if food is recovered, a bite mark will point an investigator directly to the area that needs to be tested.
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They expect to be safe as they pick up a cup of coffee, deposit their paychecks, fill prescriptions or grab a bite to eat.
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In developing larvae, the researchers say a bite or two of plastic might cause fish to feel full when they haven't consumed anything edible.
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Competitors trying to take a bite out of GrubHub's market share haven't been having much luck, GrubHub CEO Matt Maloney told CNBC on Thursday.
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Plague is caused by a flea-dwelling bacterium that can jump from rodents to humans (or other animals) and infect them with a bite.
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"Never before in history has there been a situation where a bite from a mosquito can result in a devastating malformation," Dr. Frieden said.
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Cronuts famously drove the world mad after their debut, with people lining up for hours to have a bite of its flaky, sugary goodness.
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I'll break these up with half hour blocks where I grab a bite to eat and deal with a few things around the house.
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Enthusiasts of every age experience the anticipation of what could come: That moment when technique and luck merge into a bite on the line.
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He relied on feeding and breathing tubes for about four months after the surgery, and hasn't had a bite of solid food since then.
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So be on the lookout and try a bite to see if this extravagant food trend is worth the fuss and the bucks. (Forbes)
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As I take a bite of the egg and rice the YouTube clip of the 1986 film Game King plays back in my head.
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I haven't tasted it like that since then, and taking a bite of this made me remember something I didn't know I had forgotten.
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Before you take a bite of food, do you want to know whether it comes from a local farm or halfway around the globe?
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Kalani Miller, Slater's girlfriend, popped in and out, stealing a bite, getting his sign-off on a horticultural decision about their place in Hawaii.
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Related Leather Landscapes as Self-Portraits of Fetish and Devotion Take a Bite into Fetish Culture with 'BRKFST' Russian Japanophiles Craft Kawaii Clay Accessories
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When I finally did take a bite, the delightful interplay between the thick, dark crust and the chewy, faintly tropical interior gave me pause.
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But when I plucked one and took a bite, it tasted of half-fulfilled sweetness and turned earth, like no carrot I'd ever known.
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Scotty's skeleton shows signs of broken ribs, an infected jaw, and what might have been a bite from another T. rex on its tail.
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Consumed with curiosity, Randall takes a bite, and discovers that he now, like the king, has been given the gift of speaking with animals.
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Rather than yielding to temptation for a second helping of anything, it's far wiser to melt a bite of Chianti on your tongue instead.
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Dip the fork in the dressing then into the salad to get a bite, instead of having the dressing poured over the whole salad.
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In some sort of miracle, the team informed her the arachnid skated down her ear canal without so much as a bite, she said.
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And the young newcomer took a bite out of ULA's business when it won the right to compete for military launch contracts in 2015.
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Residents might walk downtown to catch a train, run errands or grab a bite at restaurants like Jordan Hall, La Fontanella and J Café.
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When Dale's mouth gets too moist while recording a story, he takes a bite of green apple, chews it and then spits it out.
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He lends a bite of urgency to his songs, and rarely skips a chance to claw at his plight, even risking a wry amusement.
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Is it possible the association with a private equity giant like the Carlyle Group is taking a bite out of Supreme's cool, edgy aura?
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Cut into it (with a steak knife, naturally), take a bite, and it's smooth but firm all the way though — no mush, no crunch.
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Don't get there as much as I used to, but it was our go-to when the kids needed a bite before Little League.
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A 16-year-old boy, Max Keliikipi, survived an encounter off Oahu in August after a shark took a bite out of his surfboard.
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Or you can go shopping at The City Creek Center, then sit down for a bite to eat and some local brew at Squatters.
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Mr. Turner, a deep lover of nature since childhood, bought his first few bison in the 1970s but didn't touch a bite for a decade.
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If the goal is to decarbonize the economy, technology improvements and market forces won't be enough to take a bite out of greenhouse gas emissions.
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So, thought the researchers, using the C. cranwelli frog as a model, maybe they could estimate how strong of a bite the extinct Beelzebufo had.
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But don't worry, you're not losing out on a part of your burger: It will be served on the side as a bite-sized treat.
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"(Copperhead snakes) are venomous, but it's very rare that a bite from a copperhead is fatal unless you don't get treatment right away," Manndel said.
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The post made us wish we could take a bite and that one day Riley Curry will have a cooking show, maybe with Luna Legend?
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One man showed what he said was a bite from a dog on his arm, and one dog had blood on its nose and mouth.
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When Kunis was asked to explain the plot of her 2015 movie flop, Jupiter Ascending, she opted instead to take a bite of cow tongue.
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For Facebook, with 2016 revenues projected at $24 billion by Bank of America analysts, an extreme penalty could mean a bite of nearly $100 million.
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People reports the couple were spotted having a bite at Cru Oyster Bar on Straight Wharf with their eldest kids, Mason and Penelope, on Tuesday.
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Irish texted Sirisombath at school saying she was hungry, so he picked her up later that day and took her to grab a bite together.
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The two were spotted around New York City on Sunday and were later seen at Mas farmhouse in Greenwich Village grabbing a bite for dinner.
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Our video was shot outside the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills -- where our sources say Simmons and the mystery woman had a bite to eat together.
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I was walking in to a local establishment for breakfast that morning, and there he was just having a bite to eat with the band.
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Kylie Jenner seemed to put the drama aside while grabbing a bite with Caitlyn Jenner and her close friend Sophia Hutchins, a source tells PEOPLE.
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Horney says Julie texted her that the family had spent the day going to church, grabbing a bite to eat and playing at the playground.
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You can also hover your mouse over the underlined words for a bite-sized explanation of how they might make people think less of you.
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I love this idea of returning to a mindset in which not a bite of food and not a single breath is taken for granted.
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It wasn't until I took a bite of the thing, crust still wet and raw in the middle, that I realized it didn't quite work.
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To take a bite out of eBay's success, Mercari would need to build up a strong user base both on the supply and demand side.
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Never one to be left out, tech companies are also looking for a bite of the market, which hit $56 billion in sales in 2015.
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By the time they'd arrived, settled in and sat down for a bite to eat at their villa, Khloé, 34, was nearing her breaking point.
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She showed Slovacek a flat, black rock with lines of dots, like someone had tried to make a football-shaped cookie and taken a bite.
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In 73 a paddleboarder was about 30 yards offshore of Marconi Beach in Wellfleet when a shark took a bite out of his paddle board.
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Cosmo Cafe in Carrer Enric Granados is the ideal place to grab a bite and a natural juice while working from the cafe's cozy sofas.
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The premise is simple: Put a mini-unicorn with a very full tummy, next to a cake that's had a bite taken out of it.
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Should Swift or Perry take a bite into one of these monsters, they'd find raisins or rocks or bugs in them instead of chocolate chips.
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NK: And then we changed it to say "Take a bite out of rimes," thinking that would be good for rapping, which we don't do.
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"I'm not going to give it a great review just because it was made by a Hollywood star," Dunham says before a taking a bite.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has long advocated that his customers use that time to have a bite to eat or drink a cup of coffee.
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I pocketed some biscuits for later, as I was oddly nauseous that day and couldn't manage a bite, and Tony was already opening his briefcase.
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Burgess shared an adorable video of the newlyweds lovingly feeding each other a bite of their cake while Bruno Mars' Marry You played the room.
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However, Berkshire's decision to take a bite of Apple was not taken by the 85-year-old but by his putative successors at the firm.
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At the Foodscape conference in Chicago in October, guests could take a bite form the world's longest charcuterie board, created by Datassential and Boar's Head.
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"To enjoy them, pop the capsule in your mouth and take a bite to release the delicious cocktail ingredients," the narrator says in the video.
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Take a bite into a Cuban sandwich, which typically includes ham, Swiss cheese, pork, mustard, and pickles warmed up between two crispy pieces of bread.
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Meet the 11 alt-meat startups vying for a bite of a $200 billion industryThe market for a burger without beef is beginning to sizzle.
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There's a wide variety of restaurants, ranging from fast-casual to high-dollar, easily-accessible for employees on the hunt for a bite to eat.
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It communicates this information to a smartphone through Bluetooth, allowing you to adjust your casting and depth to increase your chance of getting a bite.
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At 2 A.M. , when the party begins to clear, one of them says they should get a bite, but no place on campus is open.
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"I like ordering lots and sharing with friends at Beauty and Essex so I can have a bite of it all," Aden told CNN Style.
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Animals that stop by for a bite will then do what animals do, dispersing the seeds as they go, thereby aiding in the species' survival.
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For added realism, all a kid has to do is take a bite out of one of the animals to simulate its slow-motion demise.
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Barack puts on the charm, however: "I thought we'd swing by the art center, see some paintings, maybe grab a bite to eat," he suggests.
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No self-respecting person would willingly choose to eat a sandwich that reminds them of their grandparents each and every time they take a bite.
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Dollarama is no longer a true dollar store after a series of price hikes that have taken a bite out of store traffic, Axler said.
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I'm not sure what exactly I was expecting, but when I took a bite, I tasted what probably is the equivalent of a garbage smoothie.
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That may make it too big a bite even for Google, though parent company Alphabet has just over $75 billion in combined cash on hand.
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"We've adapted to the culture here on our terms," she said as she took a bite of turkey, her fractured knee extended in a brace.
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"You can't crush crime or defeat it altogether, but you can snap at it, nibble at it — take a bite out of crime!" he said.
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To be honest, it wasn't the prettiest sight (poached chicken looks pretty bland), but eager to try, I sliced right in and took a bite.
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"White Cheddar?" he wondered aloud after a bite, while his fellow judges checked the ingredient list on a handwritten note card supplied by the contestant.
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He would take cakes from company freezers and pass them off to other vendors, taking a bite out of Lady M's profits, the lawsuit said.
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Trader Joe's shoppers can't seem to get enough of the supermarket's triple ginger snaps, a crunchy cookie with enough ginger to give it a bite.
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The overall upward creep of prices has also led insurance premiums to rise, taking a bite out of tax revenue, wages and corporate profits, too.
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Amy Klobuchar: One of the big questions heading into Thursday's debate is whether Minnesota's senior senator tries to take a bite out of Pete Buttigieg.
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But a few years ago, I heard a bite-sized piece of financial advice that changed how I make financial decisions from that point onward.
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With all the traveling in space and time that Doctor Who does, he must need to stop for a bite to eat now and again.
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Then, peeling off the mask and taking a bite out of the pickle, he asked the Senator what had happened when the Martians shot him.
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In fact, it all looks so tasty, her young daughter couldn't resist taking a bite out of one of the dried pears on the tree.
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Big autumn energy along the Eastern Seaboard these days, air scented with smoke where I stay, and a bite to the breeze off the water.
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In 2017 a paddleboarder was about 30 yards offshore of Marconi Beach in Wellfleet when a shark took a bite out of his paddle board.
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I didn't even know what risotto was until I had a bite of it—saffron risotto, specifically—from a restaurant near my apartment in January.
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The last time my mom dared to share food with me, I was six years old and wouldn't give her a bite of my blueberry pie.
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For the thirteenth time (!!!) now, I've watched a blond girl take a bite out of the Egg-On-A-Stick, a warm smile across her face.
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He grabs a slice of mushroom pizza, which I take a bite of, and I get an oat milk latte ($5) at a cute coffee shop.
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Storm to take a bite out of drought The heavy rainfall also is expected to further alleviate drought conditions that have plagued California since late 2013.
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He comes over and takes a bite of Marin's pulled pork sandwich, which is an adaptation of a North Carolina-style that uses lots of vinegar.
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A Five Guys restaurant in Washington was burglarized in March, but the thief didn't appear to be looking for money; he wanted a bite to eat.
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As festival season heats up, music lovers across the country will be looking for a place to get a little shuteye, grab a bite and recharge.
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Of all the buzzy phrases that define modern journalism, "pivot to video" is one of the few that still has a bite (unlike, say "fake news").
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Which Florida might do, because after all, Florida is where a guy who was high out of his mind actually took a bite out of someone.
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If Neighbor's storage business really takes off, it could take a bite out of these companies, just as home sharing and ride sharing disrupted their sectors.
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" Bessaïh told Le Parisien that he originally was going to take a bite before discovering the chicken head and that he "thought it was a bone.
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We put in the candles, we sing the universally hated birthday song, and then we're forced to take a bite regardless of whether we want to.
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The longtime friends and political allies stepped out together in Washington, D.C. on Monday to grab a bite to eat at Dog Tag Bakery in Georgetown.
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Pumpkin Spice Peeps See Details We know how heartbreaking it is when your dog doesn't understand why you can't give him a bite of your food.
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"For the packaging, our approach was a bite-sized and bold aesthetic," says Jaimee Holmes, VP of Sales at Memebox (the e-commerce company behind Kaja).
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The participants took a bite of bread and exhaled through their noses into the machine, so that the researchers could see which volatile compounds come out.
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Mini food processor Slice, dice, and chop your way to MasterChef status with this kitchen gadget that packs a big punch in a bite-sized package.
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Both refinances and home sales have pulled back as rates rise and uncertainty over the new administration takes a bite out of consumer confidence in housing.
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Back at home, my boyfriend has heated up some buffalo chicken dip from the Super Bowl party we had last weekend, and I have a bite.
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And despite its relative dominance in the information space, Google's smart speaker, blandly named "Home," has struggled to take a bite out of Amazon's market share.
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Kelly isn't without a horse in this race, as it was once common to predict that virtual currencies could take a bite out of Visa's business.
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THE RELAY RACE Participation at gender reveals used to mean taking a bite of the pink-or-blue-colored cake the parents-to-be sliced into.
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" Someone named will_healis_ said, "If only that shark was able to take a bite out of your leg them maybe that would teach you a lesson.
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According to InTouch, producers helped distribute the meal and almost everyone in the audience got a bite of the dish they had heard so much about.
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"I'm going to take a bite, and make sure I don't get any weird post-nasal drip, and I'll let the kids have some," Edwards said.
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He feeds it to mononymous chef Chang of the Blue Elephant; Chang takes a bite and glares at Ramsay, who is utterly, nakedly desperate for validation.
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So I use the wasabi boulder liberally, sometimes adding too much and not realizing it until I take a bite and my sinuses get blown out.
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His trade battle with China over the past year and a half has roiled financial markets and taken a bite out of the U.S. economy, however.
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What's even more distressing is the fact that some conservatives have chosen to tag along with progressives to take a bite out of this shiny apple.
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You can lower your line deeper and deeper into the water by turning the reel forward, and you'll feel a vibration when you get a bite.
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The cheese was melty enough that it gave a pull, but didn't drag the entire cheese layer off of the slice when you took a bite.
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A bite from a brown recluse spider can be fatal in rare instances, but the spiders are typically not as aggressive as other species, Joshi said.
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While the yearlong dispute has taken a bite out of China's economy, the trade war's impacts on the U.S. economy could have repercussions come November 2020.
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Though they rarely attack unless provoked, a bite from an Eastern diamondback rattlesnake is "extremely painful and can be fatal to humans," according to National Geographic.
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Wintour opted to take a bite of the bacon-wrapped pizza rather than rank designers Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren from best to worst.
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An Alexa flash briefing is a bite-sized news update, and they're available from almost every outlet -- and on almost every topic -- you can think of.
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A bite out of the 'ole Po' Boy is nowhere near unenjoyable, but this is where Popeyes has elevated its take on the chicken sandwich item.
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Maybe their Twitter account should've logged off and tried a bite before they flew too close to the heat lamp sun and dissed actual chicken experts.
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They helped patrol 27 acres of vegetation with their teeth, leaving little behind for a potential fire to chew on, taking a bite out of danger.
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He gives a bowl to me and, literally without thinking, I just put a fork into it and take a bite out of this giant meatball.
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If you keep getting tooth sprains, go see a dentist, who may correct your bite pattern or give you a bite guard to wear at night.
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Konik also said in a note that competition from American Eagle's lingerie brand Aerie has taken a bite out of Victoria's Secret and PINK's market share.
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If you want to take it to the next level, you need to add Chihuahua cheese and take a bite just when it starts to melt.
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Every zombie movie creates its own rules, and here a bite isn't remedied by lopping off, say, a limb but by a fatal blow or bullet.
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If you're not ready to cook with kelp but are interested in trying a bite or two, here are some prepared seaweed products worth seeking out.
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Customers can shop for groceries, get a bite to eat or a haircut, meet a real estate agent and get legal advice, all under one roof.
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The Swedish furniture giant's first store in the country will be watched by other international retailers looking to get a bite of India's growing middle class.
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In the 1960s through the 1990s, malls were the place to be to hang out, shop, and grab a bite to eat in the food court.
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Talk about a mouthful A young boy took a bite out of the record books when doctors discovered he had 526 extra teeth inside his mouth.
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California Democrat Adam Schiff is also going to make sure that the House takes a bite into the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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The mark on the 14-year-old's hand was consistent with a bite, according to an official briefed on the case who spoke with The Times.
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But Michael Bloomberg, Joe Biden, and Elizabeth Warren made it past a 15% threshold, meaning that they will take a bite out of his delegate count.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and other global economic powers took a bite out of business activity despite positive sentiment on domestic conditions.
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Despite Apple selling fewer iPhones than expected in May, Kardashian could be earning a substantial return if she resisted taking a bite out of her position.
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Holiday Art Guide These midsize institutions, all in Midtown, are close enough for a single afternoon's tour (and with enough time in there for a bite).
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A bite of the sausage, peppers and onions followed by a sip of the wine synthesized into a whole greater than the sum of the parts.
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The soft-spoken, small-scale art invites viewers in for a bite-size interaction with these impressive pieces, all of which contribute to a larger theme.
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However, I would be shocked if I took a bite and was magically convinced that it was the best kind of pizza you could ever order anywhere.
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The perfect combination of fried cinnamon dough with icing glaze is so yummy that it can send you to seventh heaven of taste in just a bite.
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"When you prepare homemade cookie dough, cake mixes, or even bread, you may be tempted to taste a bite before it is fully cooked," the CDC says.
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Wednesday marks the anniversary of poet Robert Burns' birthday, celebrated across the world with dancing, a bite of Haggis and of course, a few nips of whisky.
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Cartwright's truck was filled with potato chips, and shockingly he didn't have a bite, his boss, Roy A. Henry, owner of the Little Trees Transportation, told CNN.
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I moved more confidently on to a bite — off the top right corner — breaking through that gold exterior and into the hint of vanilla ice cream beneath.
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The big question is whether constantly changing consumer preferences will fuel future growth and if it will continue to take a bite out of traditional retail sales.
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Watch the video above to experience the weirdest experiments I've ever done in the name of beauty (and I've had a bite massage, so that's saying something).
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Then, it's just 30 minutes until you get to take a bite and decide that you'll never need to grab nuggets from a drive-thru window again.
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However, she literally ate her words later, when she was challenged to take a bite of the dish or say one nice thing about President Donald Trump.
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Impressively, the couple didn't just run in and out of each theme park, they made time to grab a bite and visit one attraction at each place.
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What would you rather do — publicly answer a question about someone you'd never want to work with again, or take a bite out of some turkey balls?
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Without it, we wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a piece of cake or the fork we use to take a bite out of it.
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So we were beside ourselves to learn from Hello Giggles that Sephora is now selling a Bite Sized Beauties Set full of miniature makeup from Too Faced.
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Chris and Andi reunited over the weekend by grabbing a bite Sunday at The Dubliner in NYC and looking very much like they did in Andi's season.
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While Halloween may still be six months away, you likely have some "vampires" lurking around your home today – and they're taking a bite out of your wallet.
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If he's dining out for Asian food, he'll order a healthy main course and just take a bite of a friend's pad Thai to satisfy his craving.
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The clip cuts to her taking a bite straight from the messy roll and with a mouth full of food she declares it a job well done.
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Using a couple of "wheat snack breads" and the packet of dark, oily "BBQ" sauce that came with it, I assemble a sandwich and take a bite.
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In the clip, the shark can be seen taking a bite out of the scientist's camera, giving a real-life, first-person view of a shark attack.
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This, you must know, is patently untrue — to this day, I have never in my life so much as taken a bite out of a Lip Smacker.
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After sipping your way through the state, retire to the rustic meets modern respite or grab a bite at one of the three on-site dining options.
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But most importantly to those in Casey, they usually stay long enough to have a bite to eat, check out local stores, or buy "world's largest" merchandise.
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They've been frequently spotted together ever since, from getting into costume at a Halloween party to grabbing a bite at Sugarfish Sushi in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
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In the spot (below), Presley can be seen sliding a pint of Chocolate Molten Cake down a table as his mom takes a bite on the couch.
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Related: Ritual, Fetish and Infinity Collide in a Memory Theater Art as Magic Ritual Gets Explored in 'Dark Paradise' Take a Bite into Fetish Culture with 'BRKFST'
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Emile Wickham was celebrating his 28th birthday with three friends when the group decided to grab a bite at Hong Shing Chinese Restaurant on May 3, 2014.
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They've been frequently spotted together ever since, from getting into costume at a Halloween party to grabbing a bite at Sugarfish Sushi in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
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A Yeti, while tougher, won't outperform basic coolers if you're opening it every 20 or 30 minutes for a bite or a brew (in fact, nothing will).
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Herrine: We want a crispy wing with a juicy inside and a sauce that is decadent, yet still tangy, yet still has a bite and a kick.
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KitchenAid Mini Food Processor Slice, dice, and chop your way to Iron Chef status with this kitchen gadget that packs big punch in a bite-sized package.
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We are both very busy on this particular day and work longer and more intensely than usual, and at midday we separately grab a bite to eat.
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Topping it with glistening sheets of gold leaf made the black lasagna seem less grotesque, but there was still a Fear Factor element to taking a bite.
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"That one took a lot of trial and error to get the toast to land in my mouth right so I could take a bite," Herscher said.
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The events below will not necessarily keep you out until dawn, but they will take a bite out of what New York has to offer this month.
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It only makes sense for the fast food giant to incentivize people to play the game that's capturing everyone's attention while they're getting a bite to eat.
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We're all getting hungry again, and a group of eight of us head into the nearby town of Naousa to grab a bite to eat at Barbarossa.
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And, every time you take the cookie off to take a bite, the record player will play a new song once it's placed back onto the player.
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Those outside of the line will be able to see a partial solar eclipse, which looks like some galactic giant took a bite out of the sun.
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Meanwhile, medics said Mollie had a series of small cuts on the palms of her hands and a bite mark on the inside of her left bicep.
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Dr. Rob Davidson was grabbing a bite at the Drake Diner in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday when Vice President Mike Pence just happened to stroll in.
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Some industries fear a double-whammy, with retaliatory tariffs from China taking a bite out of their business even as Trump's own tariffs drive up domestic costs.
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Health care makes up almost one-tenth of middle-class expenditures, so more expensive care can take a bite out of nest eggs and drive up debt.
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Ratcheting up more tariffs on consumer goods could take a bite out of a strong economy, minimizing what has been one of Trump's major campaign talking points.
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The Black Panther and Robin grabbed a bite to eat Monday afternoon in L.A. and, judging by the huge grins on their mugs ... it hit the spot.
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The crew travels through crisp pieces of lettuce, a sizzling piece of pork patty and rings of a perfectly cut before finally getting a bite of the burger.
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I'm going to run to the bus, have a bite to eat, and then go back and sing with him, because I thought I had plenty of time.
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They grabbed a bite to eat at FIG restaurant at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows in Santa Monica, California along with the former California governor's girlfriend Heather Milligan.
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One week after delivering the couple's daughter Alessi Ren, Burnham, 27, stepped out with her sister Heather to grab a bite to eat, without her newborn in tow.
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And *pushes glasses* 61.6 percent of surveyors said they'd share a bite of their cone with their significant other, but only 23 percent would share the first bite.
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They're stuffed with pepperoni, cheese, and Italian seasonings, and topped with orange-and-blue-dyed mozzarella—and won't require you to call Poison Control after taking a bite.
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But if you were to actually take a bite out of another human today, the odds are that your body probably wouldn't detect anything outside of the ordinary.
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To allow both parents a bite of the "head of household" apple on alternating years, divorcees with one child can agree to trade off on claiming the dependent.
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Having imbibed hard liquor for more than five hours without a bite to eat, Adam took on the role of a resident lush at the Up Stairs Lounge.
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Strong consumer spending and a pick-up in government spending were among the biggest contributors to GDP, while a downturn in exports took a bite out of growth.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Volatile financial markets took a bite out of earnings at big U.S. banks during the first quarter – not just in trading but wealth management, too.
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Pete Davidson is taking full advantage of his single life, grabbing a bite with a smoking-hot model ... who happens to be Cindy Crawford's not-so-little girl!!!
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Maybe we'll grab a bite when we manage to find an extra 10 minutes to whip up a meal or buy something on the way to the office.
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The Packers QB and NASCAR driver were spotted grabbing a bite Saturday night at The Mission Mexican restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona, accompanied by a small group of people.
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The Cookie BonBite, is made by putting a bite-sized Cinnabon cinnamon roll inside chocolate chip cookie dough, and baking the components together to create one hybrid dessert.
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He then adds potatoes into the bowl, which makes Zendaya say, "I would eat this alone, not even going to lie to you" as she takes a bite.
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For those in the mood to sweat either before or after grabbing a bite to eat, classes — like for hip-hop yoga and guided meditation — cost $25 apiece.
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The hotel is easily accessible from Downtown Disney, so it's an equal opportunity snack for anyone looking for a bite and an Instagram photo that'll get every Like.
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It's the first of several pilots that HONK will look to monetize as it attempts to take a bite out of the global market for roadside assistance services.
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If keeping up with all those trendy Starbucks secret menu items has taken a bite out of your savings, the coffee chain has an unfortunate surprise for you.
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But even a small diaspora of lefties could take a bite out of the blue doughnut of Conservative constituencies that make up London's outer suburbs and nearby towns.
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The Big Mac has three pieces of bread, and as I discovered when I disassembled the sandwich and took a bite, there is a very good reason why.
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A bite of two McDonald's beef patties drenched in Big Mac sauce with wilted lettuce and cheese has a grainy, soggy texture that makes the whole mess inedible.
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A pair of saber-tooth skulls, both belonging to the species Smilodon populator, exhibited puncture marks consistent with a bite inflicted by a member of the same species.
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Related: This Magazine Challenges Mainstream Notions of Gender and Identity Take a Bite into Fetish Culture with 'BRKFST' Go Behind the Scenes of The New Yorker's Iconic Cartoons
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"You'll want to take a bite out of this, as we're looking for a tasty new individual, who'll be worth their weight in…food," reads the job description.
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There are plenty of cafes near the Palais with outdoor terraces, so you can grab a bite to eat and soak up some sun at the same time.
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Swatch said sales of watches and jewellery had been "very positive" in the first half, despite the highly valued Swiss franc taking a bite out of the figures.
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Researchers at the University of Connecticut looked at receptors for capsaicin, the chemical in chili peppers that provokes that mouth-on-fire sensation when you take a bite.
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Well, the possibility of love makes you do crazy things, so having a bite of the local sheep's testicle did not stop me on my date with Bryan.
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They grabbed a bite to eat at FIG restaurant at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows in Santa Monica, California along with the former California governor's girlfriend Heather Milligan.
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The idea that law enforcement embraces civil asset forfeiture purely out of a high-minded desire to take a bite out of crime doesn't square with the facts.
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As a last resort, she recommends just covering a bite you're too tempted to scratch with a Band-Aid, and hope it's out of sight, out of mind.
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Lyme disease is caused by a bite from an infected tick, and can leave you with a bullseye-shaped rash (as Renee mentioned), flu-like symptoms, and fatigue.
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After a bite, a small number of people will have a systemic reaction that will cause a fever, rash and the breakdown of red blood cells, Seger said.
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Equipped with a bite-sized HD camera and 6-axis stabilization, it can snap steady, crystal clear videos and photos that you'll be proud to showcase on Instagram.
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Zika lives in victims' blood for up to 14 days, but can survive in sperm and is sexually transmittable for months after a bite, according to the CDC.
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Showtime was one of few US broadcasters licensed to air the match, and was well aware that livestreams were going to take a bite out of its audience.
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