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Conventional eggs cost an average of $1.05 by the dozen.
He often gives away free tickets, sometimes by the dozen.
She's been in Larry Crowne and Cheaper By The Dozen 2.
Losses have come by the dozen, and few have been close.
"Cheaper by the Dozen" was written by two of their children.
Or you've seen ex-founders setting up micro-VCs by the dozen.
There's enough money flying around to print the latter by the dozen.
But 3U cubesats could be deployed by the dozen or the hundred.
Now, the proprietor of Jalen's Bakery produces and sells goodies by the dozen.
This 2001 animated movie has spawned pop culture references and memes by the dozen.
Syrians eat the round, flat pieces, often sold by the dozen, with nearly every meal.
You can bet Qyburn is churning out Scorpions by the dozen to defend King's Landing.
We will avoid making any jokes about whether a debate is cheaper by the dozen.
People die — often by the dozen — thanks to excruciating decisions made in the heat of battle.
Which is why it's especially worrying that new 53G vulnerabilities are being discovered almost by the dozen.
People are meeting on these sites by the dozen, and quantity is not the same as quality.
Front Burner The new scarlet chocolates from the Connecticut chocolatier Fritz Knipschildt are available by the dozen.
Long before I properly understood video game role-players, I was devouring Fighting Fantasy books by the dozen.
Other reimagined films include Cheaper By The Dozen, Night at the Museum, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
He liked the farm, liked throwing rocks into a field, causing grasshoppers to shoot up by the dozen.
STX is the brainchild of Robert Simonds, the producer of "Cheaper by the Dozen" and "The Pink Panther" films.
Baseball has developed a delicate constitution in the decades since Ruth was pounding highballs and hot dogs by the dozen.
How times have changed: Back in 2003, Duff talked about Cheaper by the Dozen and her crush on David Beckham.
And the famous feat of fouetté turns by the dozen gave her even less trouble than they had Ms. Fairchild.
Those restrictions closed abortion clinics by the dozen, and otherwise made it a lot harder for women to get the procedure.
Shrieking, hysterical left-wing protesters by the dozen were carted out of the hearings, yelling all sorts of insanity and obscenity.
There, community members are buying doughnuts by the dozen to support the ailing owner of beloved local doughnut shop Donut City.
He is the devoted son who rejected new clubs by the dozen to stay at his hometown club, near his mother.
Drawn by the dozen or so Hondurans who'd already made it their home, she moved to Plymouth in the mid-1990s.
The hope is that at $500 each, these things could be bought by the dozen rather than provisioned one at a time.
Eventually the masters of the universe came in and took their seats around me: Henry Kissinger, Lloyd Blankfein, oligarchs by the dozen.
First, small reactors can be built by the dozen in a factory, proponents argue, and then transported to sites and plugged in.
When I ate them raw, by the dozen, they were occasionally delicious — fat and intact and salty, slipping out of pristine shells.
The Brits were sick and tired of being told how curvy bananas could be and whether eggs could be sold by the dozen.
So instead of making products by the dozen, things continued to grow and I realized I wanted to pull more and more together.
None of the objects, by the dozen or so creators, has ever been publicly shown before — which places viewers in a challenging position.
Until then, she is making more won tons than she expected, because customers keep coming back to buy them by the dozen, frozen.
Feature In the era of the auteur chef, Jean-Georges Vongerichten has figured out how to create high-end restaurants by the dozen.
We're a few years into the trend now, but the Evening Standard says that people are still queuing up for classes by the dozen.
At first, they were hard to find in large numbers, but after a few posts on Facebook, friends started sending the dolls by the dozen.
The mission was successful beyond all expectations, and once the telescope was operational the data began producing exoplanets not by the dozen but by the thousand.
"Billionaires by the dozen are contributing to Pete Buttigieg's campaign," said Mr. Sanders, who typically does not use his stump speech to lash his Democratic opponents.
By the time I looked into the controversy, the moderators of the Games subreddit addressing the change have been taking down offensive posts by the dozen.
Still, the idea that having your penis pearled will make have you wringing orgasms out of your partner by the dozen seems to have taken root.
Imitators sprouted by the dozen, and other start-ups angled to find the next big thing in sharing: umbrellas, basketballs, cellphone power banks, even concrete mixers.
The scheme's big reveal is weighed down by the dozen reveals that come before it and as a result its credibility and importance are substantially devalued.
JPMorgan Chase is opening branches by the dozen; BofA has cut the cost-income ratio at its retail bank from 51% to 45% in the past year.
And for anyone who's into poop but not into brain freezes, Brookie's Cookies NYC can ship poop emoji sugar cookies and poop emoji lollipops by the dozen.
Disney Plus will eventually be home to new versions of "Home Alone" (1990), "Night at the Museum" (2006) and "Cheaper by the Dozen" (last rebooted in 2003).
Startups, wooed by cheap rent and a frenetic party scene (clubs that open on Friday night often do not close until Monday), have arrived by the dozen.
Kat Von D is the new owner of the home made famous by Steve Martin in "Cheaper by the Dozen," but the place was anything but cheap.
In the past, cocktails on the island mostly consisted of slushy margaritas and watery mojitos doled out by the dozen at happy hours across the beaches of Kuta.
There are so many of us out there like you, buying these eggs by the dozen from CVS and eating them secretly in the privacy of our homes.
An artificial intelligence that in its existence has only known the faces of celebs (how I envy it!) was tasked with making up new ones by the dozen.
Each step of the process is done by hand: slicing banana leaves, cooking the meat, mashing the filling, wrapping up the mixture and packaging them by the dozen.
Turkish officials now are capturing AWOL militants by the dozen, as former ISIS fighters surrender in border towns, preferring to flee Syria even if it means jail time.
And then, of course, there's Munich's calling card: beer by the liter, served in giant, glass Masskrugs that the superhero waitstaffs improbably carry by the dozen-strong handfuls.
Mr. Horton, by then with the Buffalo Sabres, died in a car accident in early 21996 when the brand's stores, like its doughnuts, were counted by the dozen.
A spicy mulled wine filling is covered with a coating of dark chocolate festively traced with red and white and packed by the dozen in a scarlet gift box.
I trace this obsession with efficiency to the children's book "Cheaper by the Dozen," about a couple of efficiency experts and their brood, which I took way too literally.
Two hours and two sets in, they were even at one apiece, each via tiebreaker, with zero service breaks, only the very occasional extended point and aces by the dozen.
Those of you who only know Steve Martin by Cheaper by the Dozen should take a look at his latest video, a part of the NPR tiny desk concert series.
Until now, this story has been dominated by dramatic incidents like Uber raiding the entire driverless research unit of Carnegie Mellon University, and Big Tech buying up startups by the dozen.
Major labels would do everything in their power to try and find the next My Chemical Romance or Fall Out Boy, signing bands by the dozen in hopes of replicating success.
Their petition was accompanied by 10 amicus briefs by newspapers, documentarians, advocacy groups, industry groups for technology companies and broadcasters, corporations like Netflix and Adobe, and law professors by the dozen.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australians by the dozen are demanding portraits of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, after a news item drew attention to an obscure rule entitling them to such articles from local politicians.
This war is all the more brutal thanks to magical weapons of mass destruction called Decimates, which incinerate soldiers by the dozen or inflict deadly pestilences in the middle of battle.
Backed up by the dozen-strong Burning Hills Singers, the crooning host is a 32-year-old from suburban Minneapolis named Chet Wollan, who goes by Cowboy Chet in the show.
The Gilbreth family — headed by Frank and Lillian Gilbreth — is best known for being the basis for the Cheaper by the Dozen movies (both the 1950 film and the modern franchise).
While some of those laws closed abortion clinics by the dozen, the Hyde Amendment is even more sweeping: It has made abortion completely unaffordable for millions of women for 40 years.
Cars lined up by the dozen at stations throughout the capital on Friday, many before dawn, fearing that the shortages that fanned into the megacity this week from nearby states could persist.
Some films are blessed with titles so evocative that you're instantly sucked in before you've even seen the BBFC screen: Days of Being Wild, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Bradley Gunn Raver.
Homes could be scooped up by the dozen in Phoenix, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Miami, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Denver — places with an abundance of cheap housing stock and high employment and rental demand.
After the high-profile reports of the groping, lewd comments, unwanted advances and more, women around the country spoke up by the dozen about the daily harassment they encountered while working in restaurants.
Ten dollar bills are not just food stamps or amusement park coupons that you fork over by the dozen to get restaurant meals, smokes, strippers, drinks, tourist attraction admission, and assorted domestic services.
York, who now lives in New York, is a young adult fantasy writer and was once — fun fact — a child actor who's had roles on Hannah Montana, Cheaper by the Dozen, and The Pacifier.
The judges include celebrity dancers and choreographers Matt Steffanina, YouTuber Todrick Hall (who has his own MTV show), Alyson Stoner (known for Cheaper By the Dozen and Missy Elliot music videos) and Ladia Yates.
In addition to Home Alone, Disney's CEO Bob Iger said on Tuesday that other classics like Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen and Diary of a Wimpy Kid will all be reimagined.
The judges include celebrity dancers and choreographers Matt Steffanina, YouTuber Todrick Hall (who has his own MTV show), Alyson Stoner (known for Cheaper By the Dozen and Missy Elliot music videos) and Ladia Yates.
As someone who enjoys the discomfort of being compressed by other people — crowded into the back seat of a car or piled by the dozen into a hot tub — mandated social distancing feels unbearable.
He gobbles past dormant, lesser green ghosts by the dozen, awakening them and sending them trailing behind the four main spirits while he gobbles enough pellets to send him flying to yet another map.
In several stark scenes, the characters of EVERFAIR (Tor/Tom Doherty, $26.99) attend to the bodies of children murdered by the dozen, women who have been decapitated, people whose hands have been cut off.
In addition to Home Alone, Disney's CEO Bob Iger said on Tuesday that other classics like Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen and Diary of a Wimpy Kid will all be reimagined.
Candidates open field offices by the dozen and send in hundreds of paid staff members, while a voter in a politically predictable state like New York or Alabama never receives so much as a robocall.
Facing my own culture shock with such progressive services, I was encouraged by the dozen guests I sat with throughout the week at Kosmicare, most coming by themselves after they realized their need for support.
The decision by the dozen Senate Republicans to side with Democrats on an issue central to the president's agenda was seen as a reclaiming of the role of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
If they're equipped with tracking sensors, these tiny robots could one day be first-responders, moving released by the dozen onto unstable ground to make their way through cracks and map out the paths through rubble.
HILLSDALE, N.J. — In some neighborhoods of this placid New Jersey borough in Bergen County, they are seemingly everywhere — waddling by the dozen in the road, perched on car roofs, pecking at the tires of delivery trucks.
Simple Plan are not adverse to incongruous appearances—their music has featured in Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Cheaper By the Dozen, Freaky Friday, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and also everything else.
Read more: LEAKED: McDonald's is debuting a new menu item as the fast-food breakfast battle heats upDonut sticks will be available by the dozen or by the half-dozen, and prices will vary by location.
If you're looking for something to fill in a hole in your film knowledge, classics of both Hollywood and world cinema — from The 400 Blows to Sunset Boulevard to Tokyo Story — are available by the dozen.
Like, I have been watching everything I can of it, reading articles by the dozen, and have sat down with people from Sega about it, and I still cannot fathom who the heck this game is for.
Part of that slate do-over includes rebooting four popular Fox franchises that are exclusive for Disney's upcoming streaming service, Disney+: Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Easy To Go Tacos, a tiny, mirror-lined box of a restaurant, is known for its exceptional flautas, tiny tacos rolled up with beef or chicken and fried that can be quickly polished off by the dozen.
What has been a low-lying dread creeping through the House Republican conference -- typified by the dozen GOP members who are retiring with no other future political plans in place -- will transform, quickly, into total panic. Why?
Wrapped in a smoky-sweet banana leaf, they're typically filled with seasoned meat, stained with sunset-hued annatto oil and boiled up by the dozen at any gathering held between Thanksgiving and Three Kings Day on Jan. 6.
So why, when I find myself cross-legged on a floor, surrounded by the dozen or so students who cared enough to attend a small-group session on rape culture, am I almost always in a campus women's center?
That conflict between big dreams and merciless reality helps explain why the loser is such an archetype of independent cinema, the kinds of small-scale, inexpensively made, personal stories that Tribeca pulls in by the dozen year after year.
Class members understood their right to opt out when they received notice in 2015, as evidenced by the dozen or so Trump University students who said at that time that they didn't want to be part of the class.
" As Stoner, who has appeared in films such as Cheaper by the Dozen and Disney shows like The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, spent more time with the dance instructor, she soon realized her feelings weren't "quite sisterly or platonic.
"I was able to do films like Cheaper By the Dozen and videos with Missy Elliott because of my freelance position, but my future would require significantly different steps to get to the same destination as my peers," she says.
The next reporter using the term "pancake-sausage" in Article 1 on # trans2012 is summoned to make its pass #MERCI When not traveling through France in search of the best buvettes, Guillaume Blot swallows sausage patties by the dozen on Twitter.
That the appetite is insatiable you can tell by the money horror movies make, by the fact that "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" have never been out of print, by the dozen or so new paperback horror novels that appear each month.
Creatures like the burrowing bettong, or boodie, a rabbit-size cousin of the kangaroo that has clasped forepaws and a bouncing hop, were so plentiful in the 19th century that they were sold by the dozen for nine pence a head.
WASHINGTON — Liberal House Democrats, struggling to combat President Trump's stonewalling of congressional oversight, have come out by the dozen in recent days to endorse a new strategy to secure the information that they say they need: opening an impeachment inquiry.
DANIEL ELLSBERG: I am struck by the dozen or so people who listened to that call and did not take any steps as far as we know either to report it to Justice Department officials or to Congress or to press.
Reeducation camps of the kind O.'s son was sent to have been opening by the dozen all over Xinjiang, but although those inside are taught Chinese language and Communist Party propaganda, they are more like secret internment camps than places of learning.
The actress, 24, who has appeared in films such as Cheaper by the Dozen and on Disney shows like The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, wrote about her, at times, tough journey for Teen Vogue in an essay published on Friday.
Washington (CNN)Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said the threat posed by the dozen of suspicious packages sent to top Democrats and President Donald Trump's critics, including him, is not going to prevent them from speaking out against the Trump administration.
The star, who has been featured in films such as Step Up and Cheaper by the Dozen, does not label her sexuality but instead said she now realizes she is attracted to men, women and those who do not define themselves in those terms.
Brane Craft is a project we actually saw last year as a Phase I. This ultra-thin (mem-brane) spacecraft would be deployed by the dozen and each piece would wrap itself around orbital debris and drag it down to burn up in re-entry.
From her standout dance in Missy Elliott's "Work It" video to parts in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Cheaper By the Dozen and the Step Up franchise, Alyson Stoner had a pretty busy childhood — nabbing roles in high-profile projects since the early 2000s.
After the actress and singer burst into the spotlight at age 9 when she appeared as the pig-tailed dancing kid in Missy Elliot's "Work It" music video, roles in films like Cheaper by the Dozen, Step Up and the Disney Channel original Camp Rock soon followed.
But, while making high-profile announcements about a Hyperloop, Space-X launches and now the prototype semi-truck, he has failed to create a standard automated assembly line for the Model 3, so his workers are building them in part by hand, and only by the dozen.
Back in the 1940s and '50s, Eleanor Estes's four lively Moffats and Elizabeth Enright's four enterprising Melendy children, the six scrappy siblings of Sydney Taylor's "All of a Kind Family," and the thinly fictionalized Gilbreth offspring in "Cheaper by the Dozen" charmed children and adults alike.
Mortgage loans granted by the dozen or so financing units of Sino-Land Company more than doubled in 2016 from the year before to HK$1.02 billion, according to its annual report, in a year when turnover nearly halved and profit dived by nearly 25 percent.
Toward this end, an early stage of the strike began in December: Graduate students held a "general assembly"—big lecture hall, pizzas by the dozen—and voted to go on what they called a "grading strike," during which participants withheld their student's final grades from the administration.
For those of us flying solo, February 14 is a day that we're supposedly hardwired to dread — as in, while our coupled-up coworkers are planning date-night outfits and receiving flower deliveries by the dozen, we're cursing the dating-app gods for not finding us our perfect match.
Scene City 15 Photos View Slide Show ' "I'm sweating like a pig," Jennifer Saunders said Monday night, standing on a red carpet at the School of Visual Arts Theater in Chelsea, where drag queens were lined up by the dozen and fans stood around holding up pictures for her to sign.
In addition to offering them by the dozen or individually, Krispy Kreme has a limited-run of custom two-pack boxes, inspired by the signature Reese's two-cup pack, where you can choose to get either two Reese's Peanut Butter Lovers donuts, two Reese's Chocolate Lovers donuts, or one of each.
"We are also focused on leveraging Fox's vast library of great titles to further enrich the content mix on our... platforms -- for example, reimagining 'Home Alone,' 'Night at the Museum,' 'Cheaper by the Dozen' and 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' for a new generation on Disney+," Iger told investors on Tuesday.
Even in the era of smartphones and Instagram, when anyone can artfully re-dress selfies by the dozen with tones and filters, the United States Tennis Association commissions an official theme artist for its Open every year, hoping to capture the individuality of the event with a more antiquated medium: paint.
But with each new cycle offering more advancements in technology, weak parties operating in a system with strong partisanship, and no end in sight to the rising factionalism within the Republican and Democratic Party coalitions, we may need to get used to counting our presidential nomination candidates by the dozen.
In March the Cheaper By the Dozen star opened up about her sexuality in an essay published in Teen Vogue, Stoner described in detail about how she realized she was not attracted to just men after she became "mesmerized and intimidated" when she attended a dance workshop and met her female instructor.
Disney+, which is set to launch in November, will not only house Disney classics, but several "reimaginings" of classics like Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Cheaper by the Dozen, Disney's president Bob Iger said on the company's third-quarter earnings call Tuesday, according to Deadline.
Much as atoms can be slotted into the rows and columns of the periodic table of the elements, Dr. Gell-Mann found a way, in 220, to classify their smaller pieces — subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and mesons, which were being discovered by the dozen in cosmic rays and particle accelerator blasts.
Most of the nigiri are either $6 or $8; more prized items such as chu-toro and shiro ebi, the tiny white shrimp that have to be pressed together by the dozen to make a single piece, are $10 each, and a small handful of rare treats like Japanese abalone and sea urchin are $12.
In part that may be because Motown's golden era in the mid-1960s, when it churned out Top 10 hits by the dozen, came after Ms. Singleton left the company and divorced Mr. Gordy, said Adam White, who wrote the book "Motown: The Sound of Young America," published this year, with the former Motown executive Barney Ales.
" Additionally, Stoner, who was considered a showbiz veteran by her early teens after also nabbing roles in films like Cheaper by the Dozen and Step Up, says she had difficulty socializing with people her age, a terrifying fear of failure and that she had trust issues "because everyone has an agenda or feeds their families off of my salary or will be gone in a month.
In "Tools and Weapons", a new book co-written with Carol Ann Browne, a communications executive at Microsoft, he defends multilateralism—global problems caused by technology require global solutions, he says—and warns heads of state and foreign ministers (whom he meets by the dozen) that the tech cold war between America and China may split the world in two camps, leaving everyone worse off.
My parents loved to read, and so I loved to read; we were regulars at two different libraries (our neighborhood St. Louis County branch and the Jewish Community Library), the local used bookstore (a perfect place to pick up installments of my favorite series by the dozen: the Baby-Sitters Club, the Boxcar Children), and our nearest outpost of books-and-music superstore Borders.
THE STREET FINDS ITS OWN DISUSES FOR THINGS AWARD FOR BOOTLEG URBAN RENEWAL To Lime, Bird and the other scooter companies whose products have spent the year being thrown by the dozen into Lake Merritt in the heart of Oakland, presumably with the collective intent of turning that empty water into reclaimed land, just as downtown San Francisco is built on the carcasses of sailing ships from the 49er gold rush.
The actress — who, after "Work It," nabbed roles in films like Cheaper by the Dozen and Step Up, as well as more than a dozen series and projects for Disney Channel, including Camp Rock, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and Phineas and Ferb — told PEOPLE back in February that the pressures to be perfect since childhood eventually led her to battles with anorexia nervosa, exercise bulimia and binge-eating disorder.
And with additional announcements from the company's earnings call revealing that it is planning to produce "re-imaginings" of fan-favorite movies like Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen, and The Diary of a Wimpy Kid for Disney+, it's hard to deny that Disney is prepped for an easy takeover of the family-friendly streaming market in particular — and that it's savvy enough, and rich enough, to grab as many other recognizable names as it can.
Mr. Harrison came three years later, returning to his hometown after nearly a decade in New York, where he had played with hard-bop and jazz-funk musicians like Grant Green and Hank Crawford, as well as the astro-jazz bandleader Sun Ra. Mr. Harrison had picked up some business acumen from Ra — who released his own albums by the dozen — and from his own mother, who ran a small real-estate business in Detroit, and expected her newly returned son to help manage it.

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