We drove around all day, doing interviews, and then ate and drank together in the evenings. |
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We museum men had filets cooked exactly as ordered while our companion ate catfish. |
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In the old days when I ate out on a fairly regular basis, Paul Stiffler was the only chef who knew just how rare I took my fillet steak. |
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Me and Chris wandered aimlessly, found our way to Claire's house, went in while they were out, and ate their food. |
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They ate their lunch, which consisted of roast beef sandwiches, salad, a fruit plate, and breadsticks. |
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Running quietly down the steps, she fixed herself a big breakfast and ate all of it in 5 minutes flat. |
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I ate the light lunch I'd been promised in return for the fixing of the computer. |
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I ate lunch with them daily as we conversed about various issues occurring in the United States. |
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My mother used to keep a bib in her pocketbook for when we ate out when I was so small they had to go get a high chair and later a booster seat. |
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Police in India are investigating the death of a Bradford businessman's father after he ate poisoned sweets on a train. |
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Did I fancy writing a series of short articles poking fun at all the horrendous food that nobody ate any more? |
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Before I left for Costa Rica, I bought a Del Monte Gold, skinned its prickly bark, cored its hard center, and ate it with my fingers. |
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And when on earth did that Veronica grow so large that it ate up the space I'd planned to put the coreopsis in? |
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I ate my dinner while he slept but then after dinner he woke up and was really itchy and had a full on rash all over his body. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, scotch pies, Spam, corned beef, cake, biscuits washed down with dilute orange squash. |
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He couldn't cook, so for almost every meal in the day he ate cornflakes or toast. |
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The inquest heard that Mrs Walker suffered from a wheat intolerance and on the day she died ate a Cornish pasty for lunch. |
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Strangely the minute the cameras left the room they all stopped poncing around and ate fairly quietly too. |
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Last year he accidentally ate some carrots that hadn't been washed and later he had a poorly tummy. |
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Half way through, Crystal had popped popcorn, which Danielle ate like sweet candy. |
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So much so, I almost ate the entire bag of chocolates as if it were a sack of popcorn. |
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And money, he thought, was the great corrosive, the great acid that ate away at communities and social relationships. |
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I ate a porgy for the first time on Wednesday, an odd little tropical fish that is well known and loved by gourmands in this part of the world. |
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For the fourth year in a row, El Pasoans ate and couch-surfed their way on to the Men's Fitness list of the country's 25 fattest cities. |
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I'm very surprised because she clearly ate the entire ravioli dish, foie gras and all. |
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She ate a lot of processed snack foods and the same big dinner every night and still felt hungry. |
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In the dining hall the next morning, the children ate pancakes and potato pancakes and bacon. |
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But his mom always found a way to make sure they ate the right amount of Vitamins each day, taking him to every part of the food pyramid. |
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We ate prawn cocktails and plaice and chips and cheesecake and drank champagne and watched the hare coursers do their business. |
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We had a cream tea in the bar in the afternoon and ate in the hotel's restaurant that evening. |
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It not only was in the tabloids, I think it was in the fortune cookie I ate two weeks ago. |
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The frater, or refectory, retains its wall pulpit from which the monks were read to while they ate in silence. |
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We also ate a lot of mysterious crumbed meats accompanied with fried potatoes. |
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During the trek the group stayed in four different lodges and ate simple, traditional Chinese cuisine. |
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A lactose intolerant stomach does not care if your fro-yo pretending to be ice cream is fat free, nor does it care that you only ate half. |
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When they were ready, I ate them, warm and wrapped around curd cheese and fresh herbs. |
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I brushed Ginger, Maude, Patience, and Patrick with a curry comb while they ate every evening. |
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We forgot about the people who ate beef and didn't want to spend six hours making a pot roast. |
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So we just stayed up and gabbed, ate junk food and had a few beers, and gabbed some more. |
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I couldn't fight something that ate away from the inside, leaving me malleable like a piece of wet clay on the potter's wheel. |
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I sipped pink punch, ate dainty sugar cakes with strawberries on top, and stayed at Tom's side every moment. |
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They ate all their fish and then realized that was it for the day unless they were willing to hunt game. |
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Serfs produced their own wine, ate wild game, raised pigs and chickens, and eked out seasonal vegetables. |
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Those who ate the rolled oats were able to cycle significantly longer than those who ate the puffed rice, due to greater glucose availability. |
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The two inspectors ate what they could, polishing off the meal with some frozen desserts, before paying the bill. |
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We lived in Graduate College and we ate together, particularly dinner at Procter Hall where academic gowns were required attire. |
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The flames ate hungrily, and erupted into strange hues of purples and blues. |
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I ate a light breakfast of yogurt and granola with green tea and that seemed to keep my stomach calm. |
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The extinct mammoths ate mainly grasses, sedges, and other riparian plants, salt bush, prickly pear, and even some needles of blue spruce. |
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Dark grayish smoke smothered the scene and the eerie green fire ate away at the hole in front of him. |
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So we headed out to Coney Island, ate some cheap, greasy beach food, and wandered around to watch the breakdancers and karaoke singers. |
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My Cat is really greedy and ate a dish of hot curry I had left on the counter. |
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We all ate dinner together with her friends in the dining hall, so she could show us off. |
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The group ate their meal in the dining room as the kitchen was likely to feel overcrowded. |
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With many sleepy grunts and yawns, the soldiers dressed, ate a hurried meal, then slowly formed ranks. |
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He appeared completely recovered as he slid into his seat with a smile and ate his large breakfast with gusto. |
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He picked up the bonbon dish that lay on the table beside him and ate the pink confection. |
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He ate the food down quickly and gave the empty tray to the guy that came by to collect them. |
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Not all that many years ago, only dogs and down-and-outs ate while walking along the street. |
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They tasted it when they ate and smelled it in their dreams, but eventually the whole place was as clean as a new pin. |
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The Victorians adored sweets and ate far more fruit preserves than we do today. |
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So I ate it, and raved about it, and got it all over my keyboard, and was generally happy. |
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In the first study, subjects ate meals with or without 100 g of defatted fenugreek seed powder, divided into two equal doses, for 10 days. |
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All we ate every day was a piece of black bread and three potatoes cooked in their jackets. |
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One almost wishes one ate fish, for the women generously offer a taste of their mouthwatering wares. |
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He drank small quantities of alcohol and on one occasion ate ten chocolate biscuits. |
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High-status warriors, nobles, and priests ate the flesh of those sacrificed. |
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Today I got up, used the toilet, had a wash, cleaned my teeth and ate my breakfast. |
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I grimaced, I hated pickled waterweed, and by the face mother pulled when she ate it, I suspect she did too. |
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On Sundays and holidays he ate a bit of wheaten bread a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale. |
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On Sundays he ate a bit of wheaten bread, a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale. |
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They sat in their carved chairs, and we ate slices of wheaten bread and toasted cheeses and drank weak ale. |
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Traditionally, the sumos ate lots of food before bed and even in the middle of the night to gain flab, not muscle. |
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Bald coots enjoyed his potatoes, olive whistlers pulled up sprouting peas, and pipits ate young sprouts. |
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Mr. Numan walked in attracted by the smells of fine dinner on the table, collapsed at his chair, and ate some food like a ravenous animal. |
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The elimination of sea otters for their pelts allowed explosions of sea urchins that ate all the kelps. |
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The brothers ate and drank with a will, and joked quietly between bites and gulps. |
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He reminisced about past years while they ate lunch before he excused himself and left the two men. |
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I flipped through a magazine as they ate and spoke of music and reminisced over the past. |
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Is it possible that the gods ate ham, egg and chips and shortened the name to ambrosia? |
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She routinely ate lunch amicably with both male and female colleagues, and most of her acquaintances liked her. |
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Machineguns were valued tools in infantry combat but they ate ammo at astounding rates. |
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We opened each container, ate what we wanted, and then resealed the container. |
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She slowly ate a small amount of the pack and, resealing it carefully, returned it to the pack. |
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She smirked at him, then picked up a chicken leg and ate all the meat off of it in one bite. |
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We ate small bits of malt loaf that I had chopped up and drank another energy drink. |
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I ate my lunch leisurely with my feet up on the sofa in front of the lunchtime news. |
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I ate potatoes, chips and pasta to restore all the energy in my body so I was more explosive. |
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The place was packed, we drank beer, ate chips and crab sticks, indulged in much drunken revelry with loads of laughing friends. |
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They ate cream of leek and potato soup, followed by fish, chips and mushy peas. |
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His brownies had somehow ended up tasting like rock cake, but Dyane ate it all and even asked for second helpings. |
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She claimed the dogs ate the half-gallon of rocky road after I found the carton buried in our trash. |
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Personally, I think the guy just ate some roofies and smoked some really good weed. |
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We ate some breakfast and jumped into our rafts and rowed down to the southeastern end of Otter Lake. |
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Afterwards we went in together and ate our soup with the roti and then, in the lantern light by the fire, played rummy for imaginary sums. |
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The starving men ate the fruit, but Ulysses quickly understood that the lotus fruit destroyed men's memories. |
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I ate three containers of tapioca pudding when I got there just to make sure. |
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I ate smaller and smaller mouthfuls, not because I was losing my appetite, but to extend the sensation of remarkable tastes. |
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Since then, I've longed to replicate the delicious, savory, and often quite filling meals that we ate together. |
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She ate heartily as she told her tale in full and all about the quest she had set for herself. |
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The stray dogs may be hungrier, but I don't think they ever ate that bad rice. |
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I also roasted a delicata squash and loosely scrambled some pretty brown eggs, and then I ate very dark chocolate. |
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I ate so many dates stuffed with almonds or marzipan, I felt I was going to turn into one. |
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If you really want to know, we ate at a food court and shopped for thermal underwear. |
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That night we ate over the water at a three-decker restaurant with exquisite food and atmosphere. |
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Well, we met on Thursday and ate a feast of sashimi, tofu, salad and they ate meaty stuff. |
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Anyway, tonight we ate in a small place recommended by a book and not word of mouth. |
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The ward sister ate happily from the trolley in front of me, knowing that I had had no food. |
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He also tells a story about how Uncle John bought a shoat and ate until he vomited and then left the rest. |
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I did jettison the chickpea salad but, other than that, I ate what was on my menu. |
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We ordered moussaka and dolmas and ate them on a nearby streetcorner with some wine. |
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The heavy eaters ate the equivalent of five quarter-pound burgers or one nine-ounce sirloin or round steak a week. |
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It was more than a pleasant surprise and I ate a small part of my body weight in the stuff. |
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The old waggon pulled up near an olive grove, and we ate our mungaree among ancient, grey-leaved trees. |
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The early humans butchered the elephant at the kill site and ate the meat raw, the archaeologists add. |
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I think over the five days we were there, our son ate five cheese steak sandwiches. |
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The slopes of the walls fit easily to our backs, and we sipped water and ate granola, fingering the powder absent-mindedly. |
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We ate here last night thinking we'd have a light snacky supper after a long day of travel. |
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During the climb, he ate snacky stuff that would give him quick bursts of energy. |
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Marky and I ate the lot, then asked if the same could be done with the brandade. |
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Ancient Maori who ate their adversaries as an act of defilement or humiliation transformed the act into noa. |
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The stressed emotional eaters ate more sweet, high-fat, energy-dense foods than did the unstressed non-emotional eaters. |
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Native Americans ate the fruit of bunchberries and wintergreen, and boiled the plants to produce a cold remedy. |
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I bought a Bounty and ate it on the bus as we dove through the dirty square blocks of the southern suburbs. |
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His body wouldn't obey him, and any food he ate never stayed down for very long. |
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If they were from Sichuan, there was no question that they ate Sichuanese and not Cantonese food. |
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Where smoke was concerned, he was like a person who ate the froth from a cappuccino, but never drank any real coffee. |
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She ate healthfully again and started walking and in-line skating in addition to weight training and step aerobics. |
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We were a bit of a handful, the four of us, and the old dear needed some help to ensure we ate our fish fingers. |
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They ate in silence, and they appeared to finish their food together, as if on cue. |
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I ate 10 bars of chocolate one after the other when I was feeling very low. |
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Sometimes we worked all through the night and it was rare that I ate more than a bowl-full of cassava flour in a day. |
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Between the two of them, they ate seven eggs, four pieces of toast, six slices of bacon and two large glasses of orange juice each. |
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We ate squab and currents and drank good strong ale, and I laughed at the weight of it in my head. |
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Evenings, Nat and Dara ate salads and wedges of fruit and drank iced herb tea with mint leaves. |
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Then, under a starry sky, we ate chateaubriand at a candlelit table on the lakeside veranda of the hotel, hoping the night would never end. |
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I ate the pad thai anyway, and it's safe to say that I won't be revisiting this particular establishment. |
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We ate warm chili dogs and watched little snooty five-year-old skiers walk by, kids you could tell hadn't fallen even once that day. |
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The youngsters ate hungrily of the warm bread doused in sweet butter and honey as they stared up at the tall stranger. |
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The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats. |
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Adamson sat in a chair in one corner of the tent looking at a map while his teammates ate and patched themselves up. |
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I also knew a kid whose little brother ate peanut butter, ham and mayonnaise sandwiches. |
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I ate a club sandwich at a American-style chain restaurant, with a medium coke. |
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Snakes of both groups ate readily, showing that reproduction-associated anorexia was a facultative response to lack of prey in the den. |
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Last year the birds ate all the figs from the tree before I could get to the figs. |
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After this, I ordered some crepes confiture and ate them in the shadow of the cathedral. |
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I ate 72 kilos of fish which is only slightly less than the average polar bear. |
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We ate prawn cocktails and plaice and chips, drank champagne and watched the racing. |
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She ate a prawn cocktail, I had soup, but my love died when she lit up between courses. |
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The royal family ate on the dais, along with the high priests and priestesses. |
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At the lake we fed the grey jays, which sat on our skis and even ate out of Paul's hand. |
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This party seemed more tailored to a grown-up clique, so I did what all out-of-place people do, I ate all of their pumpkin pie and left early. |
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The last time I ate there was in the 90s and I spent the next day in emerg. |
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You can think that you ate a whole loaf and the entire thing is still there. |
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We once ate in a restaurant in Paris which did a pudding list which was as exciting as the main courses, but as a rule, it's dullsville. |
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Ian woke Nick and they ate a light breakfast of canned peaches and fried corned beef washed down with a tin of reconstituted evaporated milk. |
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We ordered moussaka and dolmas and ate them on a nearby street corner with some wine. |
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If the West ate unmilled brown rice, husks and all, we would consume less food, and better food. |
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I arose, and, as my husband ate his breakfast, I pondered over my strange dream. |
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They ate Russian dishes such as borscht, a soup made of many different vegetables to which cream is added. |
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But there they were, all the same, smiling fiendishly, like cartoon barracudas, as they ate up old orbits. |
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Being a thrifty grad student, she ate a lot of it, because the expiration date on the bag was that day. |
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They survived hardship, gave thanks, ate turkeys and eventually flourished. |
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It was delicious but indulgent, and I ate the first half lustily, then stopped myself, feeling suddenly unvirtuous in the setting. |
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Most strikingly, when male monkeys migrated from a different-colored region, they ate the local color. |
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As the famine raged, Ukraine's lush countryside was denuded of its leaves and grasses as people ate anything that grew. |
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But when Adam disobeyed God's word and ate the forbidden fruit, his heart changed into barren land. |
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The family ate clabber, corn bread, grits, and vegetables that they grew in their garden. |
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Pop was with Polish Halina, and Mother was with Jesus Christ, and Woody ate uncooked bacon from the flitch. |
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Legend has it that a goatherd first discovered coffee when his goats ate some coffee cherries and went a bit wild with the caffeine high. |
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But they also like it when you serve them food you ate and enjoyed when you were young. |
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They thought his food would get stuck in his throat if he ate bigger pieces. |
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Change in media consumption: In the past, the entire family would listen to the news on the radio as they ate their main meal of the day. |
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It was said to be the bowl from which Christ and his disciples ate at the Last Supper or, in some versions, the cup from which they drank the wine. |
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I then went upstairs to wake up my bros and we ate breakfast together. |
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It is an old palace with an exceptional rooftop restaurant, where we sat on cushions on the floor and ate course after course of delicious Zanzibari delicacies. |
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We ate dinner lateish, then headed over to a bar nearby for some boozing. |
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I love it in there and Trace and I had a pot of tea, and I ate a scone, and she had a buck rarebit, and we discussed how grateful we were to be solvent. |
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It seemed like even less of a big deal as I ate my animal crackers. |
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During that time she only ate mild herbs and light victuals. |
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Joan ate meals with him, went for long walks with him, and became a confidante. |
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A luxury good, bananas were not part of the unvaried diet of working-class families, who instead ate apples. |
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In the 17th century royals at Hampton Court drank it and ate it in vast quantities, believing it to be a powerful African aphrodisiac and hangover cure. |
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An unpretentious woman, she ate heartily, gambled, rouged her face lavishly, and took snuff. |
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In London, we ate a lot of Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot food. |
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Someone told me that if I ate the wrong bits it would cut my mouth. |
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They rode a roller coaster, ate ice cream, and played games. |
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I ate one before the off, and the other one during the race. |
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I ate Indian food in a strip mall surrounded by prickly pear cactus and watched movies at the three-story theater that squeezed out the independent downtown joint. |
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They also ate berries such as rowan and cloudberry, and hazelnuts. |
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Around the same time as Peter's bold profession, Jesus told a crowd of people that he was no less than the bread of life and that those who ate of him would live forever. |
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Drew, Cameron and Justin lounged around on the boat and ate with friends. |
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Now the other thing that was similar is that the bigger banks ate the smaller ones, the more stable ate the weaker. |
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The Israelites gathered manna, ground it between two millstones or beat it in a mortar, and then ate it. |
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My understanding is that at best we would probably be overfed with beef if we ate that one extra beef. |
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All ate and were sated, and there were collected twelve baskets of pieces which remained. |
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The attacker was a older looking male with eyes that seemed to be as empty as he felt, the darkness that she felt ate away at her mind like a slow burn. |
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Having neglected to pack more than a little fruit, we were delighted to discover the Auenfeld Alm, where we ate open sandwiches and delicious apricot cake. |
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At lunch-time, we cruised into a sparkling bay of crystal water, and with the sun warming our backs, we ate open sandwiches, and downed Swedish beer. |
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The pub served deep-fried fish in the net they'd pulled it out the tarn with, and I ate it greedily in Blencathra's thrall. |
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We settled in, and ate our bread, and said our prayers in part of the common room that was assigned to us. |
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People should remember, that if they ate today, they should thank a farmer, and remember to buy local or it could be bye, bye local. |
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Circling seagulls swooped down and ate what Agnes had disgorged. |
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But I have long believed that it's actually pretty difficult to find a bad meal in Italy, and nothing I ate in Positano dented this theory. |
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Families went on picnics, they swam in the lakes, they ate the blueberries, and drank the spring water at the Shirley road. |
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Perhaps it was their ability to be pollinated by bees and other insects, or perhaps the way animals that ate their fruit could disperse seeds in their droppings. |
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The lord and his family ate on a raised platform at one end of the hall. |
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They husked the coconuts by using their teeth and they ate wongai fruit. |
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She was rail-thin, in head-to-toe black, offering us sweets even as she ate none. |
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We ate Chateaubriand on our wedding night in a very posh restaurant. |
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Alcatraz Dining Hall, often referred to as the Mess Hall, is the dining hall where the prisoners and staff ate their meals. |
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Then I came home and ate a huge spinach salad with smoked salmon, fennel, hearts of palm, cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts, yellow bell pepper, and balsamic vinaigrette. |
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The kids ate it up, pogoing diligently through the new and old material. |
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This perambulatory exercise ate up around six minutes of my precious time. |
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I even found I could ignore the concern for my waistline when I ate that third or fourth canapé, so long as the eggnog was spiked. |
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I told you again that you were the reason Adam ate the apple and its core. |
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In other words, in the absence of any reason to use the nominative, the accusative is natural:Who ate the last piece of cake? |
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I ate my breakfast of cornflakes while my father read the paper. |
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After a couple of minutes the bread was gone, but I'd been engrossed in watching the float so couldn't decide whether the fish ate the bread or it had sunk or washed away. |
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After the sacrifice, Mithra and the sun god banqueted together, ate meat and bread, and drank wine. |
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Ashlyn: Mommy must've ate a bad hot dog! Tara: When I was pregnant with Ashlyn, I was eating ballpark hot dogs and got sick. |
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We lived in a cozy cottage here and ate simple delicious meals. |
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The trio went fishing, panhandled beside a gas station and ate dinner at a shelter for the homeless. |
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The other CocoRosie bandmates, a French beatboxer named Tez and the instrumentalist Takuya Nakamura, ate quickly. |
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If we ate a crab with its shell, we would have pretty sore gums. |
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He drank some hot coffee, ate three sandwiches, and had a quart of beer. |
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I then ate the fortune cookie, and felt much less than fortunate. |
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We bought chocolate friands and ate them with a 2003 Banyuls. |
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We covered it in frosting and sprinkles and they ate it anyway. |
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And that's when a frigate bird swooped in, plucked them, one by one, from the silver waves, and ate them for breakfast. |
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Then we grilled the starfruit with cinnamon and sugar, and ate it with all the kids in the village. |
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Some families ate a lot of fried food, but there were no electric frypans. |
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The startup expenses quickly ate away at the funds he had saved. |
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When I interviewed Bobbi Brown, we ate organic vegetables in her kitchen in Montclair, N. J., while her nephew noodled on a laptop nearby. |
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Adam tended to the garden and he and Eve ate locally sourced, organically grown vegetation. |
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Once separated, I sat and hungrily ate her delicious breakfast. |
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Dawn ate delicately, popping the hot pieces carefully into her mouth. |
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Anyhow, as barbeque protocol dictates we all ate far too much. |
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The women who ate more fish tended to be slightly older, nonsmokers, more likely to take aspirin and multivitamins regularly, and more physically active. |
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They ate cold Venison with red-currant jelly, potted meats, tongue and fowl accompanied by pumpernickel, toast and rye-bread, and they drank port wine. |
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He ate mainly carbohydrates in the evening to help the body to maintain the blood glucose levels required for the night-time activities of detoxification and repair. |
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The terrible winter held Britain in an icy grip for months, during which time we as a family moved into one downstairs room and ate and slept on beds and cots pulled up close to the open fire. |
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The most funny part was when Arlo and Spot ate the fruits from the tree and were laughing until their bellies hurt. |
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Other people watched the dancing, talked, bought stuff and ate food. |
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She quickly ate the burger and swallowed some of the fries whole. |
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Edison still ate breakfast the day he mastered electrification. |
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Many of his memories of his homeland are of sitting in traffic jams or waiting in lineups that ate up time he would have preferred to spend coaxing notes from his guitar. |
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When the food did arrive, Glenn ate with a healthy appetite, tearing into the meat and gulping his ale without any thought of what it must taste like. |
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Cowboys rarely, if ever, ate pasta and Italy's history, while rich and storied, is bereft of tales of cattle rustlers, gunslingers and homesteaders circling the wagons. |
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She dumped the contents of the box into a bonbon dish that stood upon the hall table and picking out the chocolate piece, ate it daintily while she examined her purchases. |
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I ate my first immature pea pod of the year, straight off the plant. |
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She composedly sipped at her wine glass and ate bits of food. |
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They sat down to a cold entrée involving prawns, which they enjoyed so much they ate in entirety. |
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I ate a macaroon so I would have something to chew on during my first shamanic journey. |
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If you ate them a week or two after they had become ripe, the sugar burned in the throat. |
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I ate a lot of meals hearing my dad tell people what to give their children for headaches, sore throats and loose stool. |
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Duke told the Associated Press Lee's parents ate at the restaurant and knew the manager well, but it's not clear if Lee did as well. |
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I was showing off to my brother-in-law recently, recounting how I once ate crispy duck at an open-air restaurant in Laos. |
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He chased his tail and ate May's ferns, and sharpened his tiny claws on the kitchen chair legs, and left a light layer of ginger fur everywhere he went. |
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The moment I ate this, whether it was seal or any other mammal, I would have the taste of milk in my mouth, all day and all night. |
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Acai has been known for thousands of years by the peoples of the Amazon, which warriors ate the berry to keep in shape. |
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But, as he ate the fruit and stared at the architectural plan, something came into his mind. |
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We climbed a rock pile and ate a sandwich bag of mushrooms and lay contented in the sun. |
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Factions in the co-op were locked in disagreement, while maintenance was not completed, arrears ate away at their budget, and a deficit grew. |
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We received a call from a stable hand desperately asking us to take this Paint before his boss, the owner of the stable, ate him! |
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Next he went to an automat, bought two buns, and put a spoonful of powder in one of them and ate half. |
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They set up camp, ate a large meal, built fires, swam, and made their beds. |
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For years the kitchenware was not kosher, and some of the religious soldiers ate with disposable utensils. |
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Whenever I ate too much, I suffered from indigestion, including stomach ache and diarrhoea. |
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The other incident concerned a fat, pink lady who ate imperturbably and endlessly. |
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She did not eat it in front of the cameras, but I understand that she ate it in private. |
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Many sea otters died from being infected by a parasitic acanthocephalan worm found in sand crabs the sea otters ate when other more natural prey was scarce. |
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Instead I ate half a packet of Jaffa cakes and went to sleep for an hour. |
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There were the days he ate with his family, but he was wondering how he could tell Rebecca that he wasn't going to marry her. |
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A typical story insists that his breakfast was a cigar and a cough – and that he ate hardly at all. |
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He took nuts from a bowl, but before he ate them, he thoroughly wiped the salt away. |
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We ate buckwheat pancakes with molasses every day and oatmeal once in a while. |
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There's the type of construction, the shock of Vesuvius, the fact that it was buried for centuries in acidy terrain that ate away at the mortar. |
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To compensate for times when hunting was tough, they ate this plant, and then learned how to cultivate it and store it. |
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In addition, in the 18th century, the upper class normally ate two meals a day. |
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Then, in the day I went insane and ate one kilos of ras malai. |
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Consumers realize that maple syrup, which in the past they only ate at breakfast, has multiple uses and can be a part of any meal. |
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We sat out there with a bunch of other people, mostly white, and ate goatburgers and fries and beer. |
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Results in 2002 indicated that children in grades 1-6 consumed significantly less sodas, French fries, chips and candy, and ate more whole wheat bread but they ate less fruits and vegetables. |
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They ate filet, mignon, the house specialty. |
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We ate silently in the monks' dining hall. |
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And, honestly, it was not the seals that ate all of the fish. |
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On a quick growing data archiving market, pushed notably by the explosion of regulations on data retention, Hi-Stor comes ate the right moment with a global, pragmatical and very attractive offering. |
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After cooking the brownies until we could smell the pot, we each ate a large brownie. |
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He never swam beside turtles or pulled an ox or ate apple pandowdy. |
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Then, by tacit agreement, we both ate our tartufi. |
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Then you, you know very well that it is a joke that he plaid already at least ten times and that in reality he already ate his egg but he turned it up side down. |
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We ate high on the hog and low on the calf. |
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They ate the meat of walrus, ringed seal, bearded seal, beluga whale, caribou, polar bear, muskoxen, birds, and fish. |
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Some cows wandered through the watermelon patch and ate a few. |
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I ate with two friends on a sunny Monday evening when the place was doing a brisk trade, even though we arrived at an unfashionably early hour. |
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The Navajo people ate prairie dog baked in mud, while the Paiute ate gophers, squirrels, and rats. |
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On Pizza Day, we were forced to take Brandon out of school at lunch for the balance of the day because the children ate in the classroom and milk protein from the gooey cheese could conceivably be everywhere. |
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For the first three monthsthey ate normally, while Keys's researchers recorded information abouttheir personalities, eating patterns and behavior. |
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Geeta's memories of her childhood are not unhappy: she went to school, played in the street, and every night she ate the leftovers that her mom brought from the houses she cleaned. |
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