A bulletin board behind her desk displays photos of her clients, who have names like Chipper and Chunk. |
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It was to other versions of the duck in California restaurants what toro sashimi at Ginza Sushiko is to Star-Kist Chunk Lite Style. |
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The company has also renamed its Dairy Milk 8 Chunk bar as Dairy Milk Bar and a Half, in a bid to boost the bar's appeal with women. |
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Greenies simply have the right to know that they are eating dioxin when a spoonful of New York Superfudge Chunk passes over their lips and down their gullets. |
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Then I topped a gargantuan sesame seed bagel with a layer of creamy butter and a thick chunk of Gouda before biting into it. |
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But when you remember you're hundreds of feet up in a great chunk of Victorian genius, you doff your hat and remember your place, old bean. |
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With an almighty boom, the laser detonates, tearing a huge chunk of the warship's hull away as it goes. |
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We also managed to get a big chunk of Christmas shopping out of the way at the weekend. |
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By lunch, I was feeling better, but a good chunk of the morning was a bit of a wash. |
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Oak Leaf manufactures ball gum, chunk gum, chicle gum, pressed candy and jawbreakers. |
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An enormous chunk of coal was balanced on the edge of the moving tender and released downhill as it passed. |
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I think there's a good chunk of wet liberal New Labour angst behind it all. |
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With no further ado Amy lifted up the knife and fork and cut a small chunk out of the pie. |
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The live ordnance area was the island of Farallon di Medina, a half-mile-long chunk of rock jutting out of the ocean. |
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The block layer is the chunk of the kernel responsible for supporting block devices. |
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Raven scowled and tried to shove him back, but he easily climbed over her hand and swallowed a chunk of boar. |
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In recent years, falling stock markets have wiped out a large chunk of many companies' reserves. |
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To recuperate these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share. |
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I knew tourists had chipped away souvenirs but I was sure a large chunk of it had to remain as a reminder to the Berliners of their divided past. |
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The prospect of a new tax on collectors has the secondary art market in a lather, pointing to the fast-falling chunk of sky heading their way. |
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The DUP, while representing the farming constituency, also lays claim to a sizeable chunk of support from working-class Protestants. |
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A major chunk of journals in biomedical sciences is brought out by learned societies. |
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He turns a chunk of wood over in his hands, mulling how he could cut it, sand it, chip it, glue it into something. |
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I often see amateurs try to chip the ball and just chunk it, leaving it in the rough. |
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When was the last time you saw a giraffe or a rhino proudly prodding a charred chunk of wildebeest round a barbeque? |
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Furthermore, a good chunk of his theory is untestable metaphysics, psychobabble and gobbledygook. |
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He won a sizeable chunk of India, the land whose riches had triggered Europe's Age of Exploration. |
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Tom is the lighthouse keeper on a tiny chunk of rock, nearly 100 miles off the Australian coast. |
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I have substantial loans, apart from my home loan, a large chunk of which is credit card debt. |
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I give them each some of my real buttermilk, soured just right, or a chunk of my ripe cheese. |
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Sadly, a big chunk of this money mountain is rotting away in obsolete accounts that pay a pittance in interest. |
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That's a huge dent in our finances and obviously if we have to remain closed, we're losing out on a massive chunk of our income at the same time. |
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As the lunar disk cleared the horizon, it appeared that a chunk had been taken out of its bottom. |
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This run-down, tin-roof dwelling in lonely bush country is a gorgeous chunk of rustic Australiana. |
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A 60-inch-high canopy stands over a chunk of a masonry wall now lying flat on a piece of bright blue plastic tarpaulin. |
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We gave away a big chunk of our sovereignty in 1972, and since then, bit by bit, we have been ceding more and more of it. |
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Moving quietly into position, the hook was baited with a big chunk of meat. |
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The prime minister has taken not only the centre ground, but a good chunk of the rightwing terrain as well. |
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All in all, almost everyone involved had been implicated, with the exception of Tom, who continued to masticate the meat chunk ferally. |
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A chunk of carrot fell onto the Locum's head as, raising it in the air, I brought it down as hard as I could and bashed the toy to pieces. |
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Jolly good swipe there old bean, don't mind at all that you took a chunk of my skin off with your hurley stick. |
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Great Victoria Street is a mess, but the cluster of buildings around the Europa Hotel is a large chunk of the city centre. |
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Antivenins contain a fairly hefty chunk of horse serum, and if big doses are used serum sickness results and may need steroids. |
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They own Tongan telecommunications, electricity and insurance companies and a good chunk of the Kingdom's real estate. |
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A glorious chunk of tuna-neck toro crowned with caviar melts on the tongue far too soon. |
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Because cars depreciate so rapidly, an accident that totals your car could leave you with a sizable chunk left to pay back to the bank. |
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Get into the habit of shaving thin slices off a piece of cheese rather than cutting a large chunk. |
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Ian Gillies, chairman of York Taxi Association, said new drivers and operators would shoulder the largest chunk of the new costs. |
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Baiting with a big chunk of meat I fished on for half an hour or so without a bite. |
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A kindredly vast chunk of chocolate truffle flavoured with orange, Armagnac and, perhaps, mint was a delicious confection. |
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At the moment, the development site is a derelict chunk of land next to the river and close to Manchester city centre. |
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I spotted a chunk of granite in the shape of a bloated herring and grabbed it too, ready to do battle with both hands. |
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A plate of cold cuts, an assortment of olives, nuts, some dried fruit and a tangy chunk of blue cheese is full of flavor. |
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In removing the uppermost layer of painted plaster from the cut-out chunk of wall, conservators discovered an underlying sinopia or underdrawing. |
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When every mutual and pension fund in the land owns a chunk of a particular stock, it may have nowhere to go but down. |
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We watched a chunk of ice crash into the sea fairly close to us, which was the size of a small home. |
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The runway takes up a fair chunk of the island and the borrow pits are an ugly reminder of the past. |
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A fairly large chunk of my sociology studies was devoted to media sociology and women's studies. |
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So it was a nifty move that the DeLorean Motor Company was opened in Northern Ireland with the help of a big chunk of UK taxpayer's money. |
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Heath Ledger stars in a medieval chunk of nonsense soundtracked by Robbie Williams singing Queen songs. |
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If a company has more than 100 full-time employees who've worked longer than six months, then it must give workers notice before it lops off a huge chunk of its workforce. |
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This was as pretty as it was good, a fine interplay between a select chunk of fish, firm beans and delicate, mushroomy sauce with a touch of sweetness to it. |
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Nancy is a dealer with high standing in a drug empire, if not the one running the show a good chunk of the time. |
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Like a chunk of glacier that has somehow run aground in the middle of downtown, it evokes the unconquerably primordial nature of the Pacific Northwest's landscape. |
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Then I had a drink from my thermos and a comforting chunk of chocolate. |
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He penned a large chunk of the epic The Lord of the Rings here, inspired by the rural patchwork of hedges, meadows and woodlands rolling down to the lazy River Ribble. |
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It was a sword that was bound in chains to a chunk of limestone. |
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What's it like to see a huge chunk of your life's work in one volume? |
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But in so doing he appeared to be either forgetful of or intemperate towards a sizeable chunk of his own governing coalition. |
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I was flung out of control, and was narrowly missed a huge chunk of rock. |
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What he knows about is the American overclass, a large chunk of which happens to reside in the Empire State. |
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Hillsborough County, a big chunk of that crucial corridor in the heart of the Sunshine State, is called. |
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I reach across the table and fork off a chunk of gravy-smothered biscuit. |
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While brainstorming, they realized each had spent a good chunk of time photographing and videoing street artists. |
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And given how much cheaper it is for a Wall Street bank to buy research than to do it in-house, some firms may end up outsourcing a chunk of coverage, he says. |
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Specks of food and slime covered their aprons and Will, who had scrubbed a huge casserole pan vigorously to compete with Tommy, had a chunk of lamb fat stuck in his hair. |
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A big chunk of the talk was spent warning about the proliferation of accelerators and other programs that offer business guidance in exchange for equity. |
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His 12 league goals have earned a huge chunk of the 25 survival points they have already amassed and they are banking on him securing a fair few more before the season is out. |
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Most scientists who study the Moon think it formed when a huge impact in the early Solar System broke a chunk of Earth off. |
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He took a slurp from his schooner and dug his fork into a chunk of fish. |
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Boosting spending and undoing a chunk of the sequester is likely to have a bigger impact on the still-ailing job market. |
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With more episodes on the way, this marks the first time a Netflix Original series is not releasing an entire season in one chunk. |
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And with each passing month, hybrids account for a larger and larger chunk of the marketplace. |
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He knew that over the years he had accumulated a huge chunk of enemies. |
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We also spotted a chunk of metal and a bolt missing from the gearbox. |
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All postings demonstrate a level of literacy far higher than that in the general population, so bang goes another big chunk of the possible readership. |
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According to Travolta, quite a good chunk of the dance routine was conceived on the spot. |
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I finger-tipped the last crumbs of my wafer-thin slice of cake and put the plate down, ruefully, looking with some envy at Graham finishing the last of a huge man-sized chunk. |
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The incorrect assumption is that you need a huge chunk of free time to write a novel, preferably a month on a desert island. |
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There was a time when all you needed for a fully satisfying bath were water, soap, bath-mat and towel, and maybe a chunk of pumicestone for getting off the real dirt. |
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A large chunk of ice split off from the iceberg and crashed into the water. |
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The deal should have been referred to the competition authorities as Murdoch already owned a substantial chunk of Fleet Street. |
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But the knock-on effect is that a large chunk of its traditional listenership, at the older end of the age spectrum, have been left with nowhere to go. |
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As you can see, in our thought experiment higher interest rates take a big chunk out of housing prices. |
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Alternative print publications tend to be economically dependent on entertainment advertising and tilt a sizeable chunk of coverage toward entertainment and culture stories. |
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Each impossibly soft, downy robe feels like a little chunk of heaven that's so incredibly snuggly that being swaddled in one is like returning to the womb. |
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There's a short, sharp thrill about it, and we only have a band on for half an hour, so it doesn't take up a large chunk of the night if people don't like it. |
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But after giving Mr Maille a mock love-bite and grabbing him in a bear-hug, Evans bit a chunk out of his right nostril. |
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The biggest chunk of that goes to pay interest on the national debt. |
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A bond measure on November's ballot would bring billions to public schools, with a chunk earmarked for the state's community colleges. |
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Perhaps the most striking item is a copper chunk of the Statue of Liberty's schnozz crafted for her 1980s restoration, but not used. |
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Basically, dedupe software works by analyzing a chunk of data, be it a block, a series of bits, or the entire file. |
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At each site we lower a huge metal scooper to the seafloor and grab a chunk of mud. |
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The brain trust also doubted until it was too late that the Japanese could steal a significant chunk of GM's truck and SUV sales. |
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A meteor appears when a particle or chunk of metallic or stony matter called a meteoroid enters the earth''s atmosphere from outer space. |
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It is thought the pair had climbed on to the chunk of ice while hunting off the Norwegian isle of Svalbard. |
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The report reveals that majority chunk of butadiene is processed for manufacturing derivatives that are categorized as synthetic rubber. |
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That spares a decent chunk of high earners from higher taxes. |
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Surfers from Durban grew up on bunnies. You get the curry in the bread with the removed square chunk, used to dunk back in the curry. |
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The first DWORD of a chunk data in the RIFF chunk is a four character code value identifying the form type of the file. |
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There's a funksome chunk of vocoder new jack pop from uber-producer Teddy Riley and BLACKSTREET to round things off nicely. |
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This occurred in 2001, when a large chunk of the edge, as large as a football pitch, fell into the Channel. |
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He tossed the chunk of soft wood in his hand measuringly, then, humming something utterly tuneless to my ears, set to work. |
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He missed, and the chunk of earth landed in the Irish Sea, thus creating the island. |
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They moved camp in the morning, without breakfast except for a crumbling chunk of dry pemmican which Aaron chewed privily. |
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From here the wall of Robinson Crags drops from the summit of the fell, a great chunk of the hillside seemingly missing. |
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A LIST chunk is another parent chunk that may include several subchunks as well. |
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I know, not everyone is a tweetaholic like me, and not everyone can devote a good chunk of their day to Twitter. |
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I could see him in his plane flying low over the river or a reservoir, dropping the club out with a chunk of lead wired to the shaft. |
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I had an avulsion fracture of my anterior cruciate ligament, where a chunk of bone on my ligament had pulled away from the main bone. |
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Researchers predict that within five years, electronic delivery will replace a large chunk of the account statements sent by mail in the country. |
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The Manchester veterans played a chunk of latest album Hey Ma including Whiteboy and Bubbles. |
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I FOUND my two Jack Russell terriers with a chunk of blue-coloured rat bait. |
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Today, a chunk of the island is owned by Dan Blankenship and his family. |
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A chunk of uneaten vegan casserole sweats in a pan on the stove. |
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A chunk of astroturf burned out inside the penalty area during their 2-0 Scottish Cup win over the Bairns. |
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Recipes include nut and chocolate chip tart, frozen chocolate truffle dessert and chocolate chunk cookies made with three kinds of chocolate. |
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Residuals have always been a MINI strongpoint, so your Clubman should retain a good chunk of its value when you come to sell. |
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Expect Manchester United's turbulent trip to Brazil to hog a large chunk of the chinwag, although refereeing ricks are also certain to be discussed with equal intensity. |
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A CHANCE to own a chunk of ferry memorabilia occurs in September when a nameplate from the current MV Royal Iris of the Mersey goes up for auction. |
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A generous side dish of broccoli, carrots, potatoes and deckle-edged courgettes went well with this dish and mine, roast chunk of cod on a bean ragout with herb pesto. |
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However, one of the two main types of pottery used was the blubber lamp, a small, oval deep dish in which you ignited a chunk of blubber or even oil with a wick. |
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As presented here, in glaring polished bronze and arranged laterally, Tete becomes, in the redirection of its axis, a rather peculiar, cuboid chunk of metal. |
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These are easier to make because they impart less speed on the object stone, therefore increasing the chance that it remains in play even if a bigger chunk of it is hit. |
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Gas and electric bills take a good-sized chunk of my salary. |
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Then someone shoves a wad of bank notes under their snouts and they follow the stench of loot just as a truffle pig sniffs out the pungent aroma of a chunk of fungus. |
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A 53-year-old Emirati man died after a big chunk of paratha got stuck in his windpipe while having dinner with his friends at a hotel in Fujairah on Monday. |
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I could have taken a big chunk out of the show that day by wimping out. |
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It is a semimoist chunk and could be broken up and mixed with liverwurst. |
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That will mean that high street banks will no longer be as profitable, and it would pave the way for remutualisation of a large chunk of the banking sector. |
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