You're always alone, fighting off vastly superior forces by the skin of your teeth and by, more than occasionally, stupid blind luck. |
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You have escaped from going to prison by the skin of your teeth. |
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So I know what it's like to run by the skin of your teeth and I know what it's like to pay your staff sometimes more than you take home. |
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Careering from challenge to challenge, dodging eliminations by the skin of your teeth and praying that your tuile biscuit would roll – every step of the MasterChef adventure was fraught with pitfalls and potholes. |
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