She had expected them to eat as if seeking to become one with each grain, to chew the universe and swallow the cosmos. |
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People who chew food with their mouths open should be beaten to death with plates. |
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It doesn't exactly hurt when they dig but it is uncomfortable like when you chew a nail down to the quick. |
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You can ease the pain by rubbing the gums gently with your finger, letting your child chew on a teething ring or using a pacifier. |
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I caught the first half of it when it first aired, and the second half last night, and my oh my can she chew the scenery with the best of them. |
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You'll bite off more than you can chew, and when you do, don't expect me to come running over there to help you. |
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She combines sexiness and creepiness with skill, but tends to chew the scenery a little too much as her screen time goes on. |
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Movies like this require villains who can chew the scenery with the greatest of ease. |
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Seahorses have no stomachs or teeth and are therefore unable to store large meals or chew their food. |
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Baby teeth are important because children need healthy teeth to chew food and to speak. |
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Then they chew the fibrous fruit into a ball of pulp and spend ages sucking out the goodness. |
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Her teeth were too sensitive to chew her food and her eyes were too sensitive to have the dining hall curtains open for sunlight. |
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They put the leaves one by one in their mouth and chew them without swallowing. |
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When you eat, you only put as much food in your mouth as you can comfortably chew with your mouth closed. |
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He opened a dirty piece of paper and started to chew on the cold chapatis that had been packed. |
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It also has something to do with cavewomen who would chew meat up and pass it into their children's mouths to feed them. |
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Black vine weevil adults chew irregular notches on the edges of hosta leaves. |
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Cancer of the oral cavity is more common in people who chew tobacco or smoke pipes. |
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If you need to put something in your mouth chew sugar-free gum or something healthy and non-fattening. |
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The basic training tools will be a collar, leash, chew toys and bones, gates, crates, and a bed. |
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Hominids had teeth that resembled those of pigs and bears, which can chew tough, fiber-rich food. |
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I have a headache, and all I've had to chew on are these infernal, tough pieces of salt meat. |
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November 5 is fast approaching and it is time to order your fireworks, build up the bonfire and chew on a toffee apple. |
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Too many poets, reading aloud, ignore their own linebreaks or chew consonants like gristle or drop into inaudibility at the ends of lines. |
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You know that you're usually up to a challenge, but did you bite off more than you can chew this time? |
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At Blanch's hut, which is inscribed with graffiti from before World War II, they boil a billy and chew the fat with venison hunter Allan Tall. |
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While biting off more than one can chew is arduous, the practice concept is necessary. |
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For most patients, their appearance, comfort, speech and ability to chew and enjoy food are vastly improved. |
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A horse should accept the bit and chew it softly, that is a sign of an alive responsive mouth. |
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I learned to chew on my left side, and eat only soft foods such as ice cream, rarely touching true solids, like swirls. |
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Although many spiders are able to chew solid food, cobweb spiders like the black widow feed only on the fluids inside their prey. |
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Director Gore Verbinski does an efficient, unshowy job of laying out the story and giving Depp and Geoffrey Rush room to chew the scenery. |
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It's important to be honest with your skill level so you don't bite off more than you can chew in any phase of the project. |
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At night, he is a desk clerk at a multinational hotel watching all that come and go, having to chew on a medicinal root to stay awake. |
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To the Glory of God and for your personal well-being and the well-being of your neighbor, bite off more than you can chew and chew. |
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When you were a child, you probably heard someone in your family tell you not to bite off more than you can chew. |
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Giving your child a cold teething ring or a cold washcloth to chew and suck on may help. |
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Maybe it's not the most perfect example of dramaturgy you'll find but there's something here to chew on. |
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Unfortunately the dog is not housebroken and loves to chew wood, inside and out. |
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Qiara began to chew thoughtfully and play with the undone laces of her Converse All-Stars. |
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They even had the gall to chew open the fishfood container and eat the food! |
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They sit together and chew qat leaves and smoke the narghile, or water-pipe. |
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Though chiefly a root and fungus eater, today's rufous bettong is in fact frequently observed to chew on animal bones. |
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They hardly chew their food when first eaten, but swallow it into a special stomach where the food is partially digested. |
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Neither will I chew tanned horsehide until it becomes soft and pliable for the shoes of a desert scavenger! |
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Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, two actors I don't like very much, perform convincingly and, more important, don't overact and chew the scenery. |
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Each took a cracker and then proceeded to chew loudly, excruciatingly slowly, while the audience laughed somewhat nervously. |
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When she'd consumed the bitter liquid, she'd chew the gum, blowing great thick pink bubbles with casual aplomb. |
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As they chew the cud, rumen development is encouraged and this promotes a lean weanling with a large frame to send to grass. |
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Children need healthy baby teeth to chew food, speak, and to help permanent teeth grow in correctly. |
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She turned liquid brown eyes to view him and continued to chew the cud as she watched him pull out a stool and bucket. |
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The plot seems more of an excuse for actors to chew on their roles than for a coherently presented story. |
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He went out one day when his pit bull was still a puppy, and it decided to chew stuff up, the way a puppy does. |
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I instantly sober up and pinch myself as I chew the fat with the godfather of electro-pop. |
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But injuries to her jaw meant she was unable to chew, putting a real dampener on the Christmas celebrations. |
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It has been shown that decerebrated or anaesthetised animals start to chew with no other stimulation than placing some food in the mouth. |
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Sayles chokes you with enough info to fill a documentary and asks you to chew on it for a while. |
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Notebooks and files were conspicuously out on the table as the leaders prepared to chew over the weighty fare of international politics. |
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Mrs. D. wanted me to take my glasses on and off, chew on the earpieces, essentially turn them into a prop. |
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But so much has been written that it might seem unnecessary to chew over the issues yet again. |
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He had no wish to sit and wait with them, to chew over the tedious details of the journey, to stare dully at the sea. |
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Some nights ended with late calls from the president, who'd want to chew over the events of the day. |
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There was one New Year's resolution I was going to stick to, at least, and I'd chew over the prospect of the Race for Life in my own time. |
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When John Connally was elected governor of Texas in November 1962, Kennedy called him to chew over the election results. |
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The complex cheek teeth and secondary palate show that the cynodonts were able to chew and breathe at the same time. |
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Puppies are a royal pain, because they chew everything and you have to potty train them. |
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This is a lot of cud to chew in a medium that I continue to insist is emotional, not intellectual. |
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I will leave the press to chew its own incomprehensible cud, and address myself only to the movies. |
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Is it ok to chew chewing gum that's been through the wash in the pocket of your jeans? |
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I figured they'd be more likely to talk to me if I gave them an excuse to chew me out. |
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You can argue about our latest articles, chew the fat about politics, faith, life and culture, and gab with folk from pretty much everywhere. |
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I am meeting Peter for coffee next week but that's just to catch up and chew the fat. |
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I turned to look and saw this man standing there and just before I could say something, he spit his chew on the sidewalk next to my feet. |
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A woman was standing over him and a dog was playing with a chew toy on the floor. |
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She followed the noise to find two medium-sized dogs tugging and tearing at either end of a chew toy. |
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She was smacking loudly on a chew of gum as she went to give her son a bear hug and a kiss. |
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He's going to have a good chew on the marrow and it gives him something to hold, he said. |
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Is it all right to chew the wafer or bread in communion or should I simply let it dissolve in my mouth as I was taught? |
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It is a movie so jacked up on its own hedonistic excess that it'll sweep viewers along on its wild ride without really providing much to chew on. |
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It has all the flavor of a bell pepper packed into a wall with one half the thickness, and none of the wateriness to chew your way through. |
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As I pulled into the driveway, I noticed the numerous chew toys and frisbees scattered here and there. |
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To satisfy Pooka's need to chew, offer rawhide chew sticks or marrow bones. |
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Her huge lips smacked together with each chew of gum that gave off a putrid, sickening watermelon stench. |
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Both were examples of buyers who bit off more than they could chew and were on the outs after less than 2 years with their combined companies. |
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Meat to be koshered must come from animals that have split hooves and chew their cud. |
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The bulldozer driver gives a quick chew of his gum and slams in the clutch. |
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No one could cheat by swallowing anything whole because we had to chew it all at least five times. |
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Ryan brought the pen he was holding to his lip to chew the pen lid, mulling the answer to a question on his revision over. |
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The combination of dry bread and endless cheese leads to the diner having to chew away at the food for, oh, several hours. |
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Additionally, rodents like gophers may chew on the tapes and leaks can be difficult to repair since they require digging the tapes out. |
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The Indians chew this red weed, like some people chew tobacco, and of course this leads to a build up of red spit which needs to be deposited. |
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I'd just sit in the little cuticle and chew my nails down to the roots, not caring if they put me in one of those straitjackets. |
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Her eyes moved about in worry and she began to chew her bottom lip nervously. |
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Cloth diapers, whether from a service or your own, should also be sanitized in the same way, as should toys and any items babies gum or chew on. |
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You can chew on the irony of icon-maker MTV presenting this notion when you're averting your eyes during the extended surgery scenes. |
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Mass mailers that chew up processor cycles, bandwidth and users' time do pose a threat. |
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Later, my best friend will present me with some homemade Mexican Christmas ponche full of sugarcane to chew on. |
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Another technique that can be used with a tablet of medicine that is too bitter to chew is to crush it and mix it with strawberry jam or applesauce, she adds. |
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Holstein cows are black and white bovines that chew the cud, and chew and chew. |
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Many chew it to alleviate hunger pains-a powerful inducement in the second-poorest country of the Western Hemisphere. |
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Animals eat and chew their food very thoroughly and mix it with saliva before it goes to the rumen. |
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Those not invited to a mafraj a sunlit living-room at the top of Yemeni homes chew qat in the street or at work. It was not always like this. |
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Tasting the peppers, I was impressed by its nice chew and beefy flavour. |
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This is a party that has managed to chew through six chiefs since the establishment of the Holyrood parliament. |
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I thought he was going to chew the heads off everybody in the front row, he was that dynamic. |
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Therefore when your bones are strong and healthy, you teeth have a stronger foundation to hold them when you eat and chew foods. |
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Feeding oneself is specifically the ability to bring food, including beverages, to the mouth, and the ability to chew and swallow food. |
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Do not turn away, hide your mouth behind your hand or chew gum when speaking. |
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Most of them cannot chew their food: their jaws can't move from left to right, only up and down. |
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Even though chewing is natural and healthy, that does not mean that the dog should be given carte blanche and allowed to chew everything in sight. |
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The ban extends to all ruminant animals, or mammals that chew their cud. |
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We can't worry about not eating shellfish or animals that chew the cud. |
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The longer length of the chopped grass allows cows to chew the cud. |
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I chew slowly and contemplatively, remembering and mourning Cameron. |
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Let him spend some time in the house interacting with the family, and allow him plenty of playtime, chew bones, and designate a spot in the house where he can relax in ease. |
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When you chew your food and swallow it, it rolls down up to your stomach, and when it reaches there, it will start its remaining portion of mechanical digestion. |
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Old Bob seemed to chew over the situation. |
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Easter's good opinion of Judy counted for something in Ruth's eyes, but she knew how much the woman liked to chew over the workings of other people's hearts. |
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Caleath watched Raff and the others chew over the title. |
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Initial conversation gives you the impression that this kid's just too nice to make it in the music business, this racket will chew him up and spit him out. |
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Guys with horrible dental hygiene still chew scenery and gibberish still unvaryingly stands in for dialogue. |
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Teach children to chew food more slowly and savour the food. |
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Some parents swear by teething rings that your baby can chew on. |
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Someone who appears to have lost the early promise of his role in Swingers, Vaughn is allowed to chew the scenery and play the crass American to the hilt. |
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Rabbits, horses, and elephants chew tough grasses, leaves, and plants. |
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Even older women who chew betel regularly make a point of how little tobacco they use within the quid, and cautioned other chewers of the strength of the tobacco. |
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Another way to round off a meal is to chew paan, which is the broad leaf of the betel plant sprinkled with a lime powder and kaat and can be mildly euphoric. |
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Siva's devotees are forbidden to smoke, chew tobacco or inhale snuff. |
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Then the president gives the speech, the prognosticators chew it over for a couple of days, and everyone forgets about it. |
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It now seems that many scientists and nutritionists are suggesting that foods relatively rich in some fats are good for us, that we do need to chew the fat every so often. |
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Remember that a well-placed strafe will chew up an airplane on the ground. |
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One of the interesting things about this cheese is that the dimpled rind is created by cheese mites which chew on the cheese and are periodically brushed off. |
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He snacks or dines only when there is time to chew his food well. |
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They chew their nails, lick their lips, jump over cracks in the pavement. |
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The dog chew would be manufactured from scrap cow skin using a special type of machine specifically designed for this purpose which was purchased from South Africa. |
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Next, they plan to test which versions of the chew toys dogs like best. |
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You have the opportunity to read and re-read many times, to chew it over, consider the message, roll it around in your mind, get an impression of what was truly meant. |
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People normally differ by temperament, but they also differ in cognitive style, the degree to which they chew things over, worry about them, and draw negative conclusions. |
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But now he had a tricky decision to make and no one to chew it over with. |
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And when she told Brian about my cow tipping trophy, he'd know what I'd been up to, and he'd probably chew me out for pulling one over on the city slicker. |
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You know I can be a very compulsive person, and I have to admit that most of the time I read in the same way that I smoke and chew gum and jiggle my leg a lot. |
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He could not even chew food properly, leading to digestive problems. |
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No matter how contrived the circumstances involved, he alone gets to change, while those around him must settle for dying nobly on cue as Gatling guns chew them to bits. |
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Like everything else lately, the strap went straight into his mouth, and soon the child was happily gumming away on it, tears forgotten as the chew toy did its work. |
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Our junta love to chew pan and gutkha and spit them all over the place. |
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Simon was a remote and formidable presence onstage, not afraid to stop a song midchord in order to chew out a talky audience member. |
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A taxi driver got out of his car, ready to chew out the cart man, but he was nowhere to be found. |
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These insects bore through the bark of trees and chew out tunnels in which they lay their eggs. |
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Placing one in multiple rooms will allow both something to chew on as well as play with. |
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Read here about pleurokinesis, the eating system that spared Iguanodon a catastrophic failure of the skull: something to chew on indeed. |
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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 that is not possible, rinse your mouth with water or chew sugar-free gum. |
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The worker ants prey on other insects and can chew holes in fabrics, plastics and rubber goods, including the insulation of telephone or electrical wires. |
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Each blogger is capable of bias and slander, but, taken as a group, bloggers offer the searcher after truth boundless material to chew over. |
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The pork skins add crunch and a savoriness that deepens as you chew and that is kept in check by pickled ginger. |
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It's important not to bite off more than you can chew, and not to try to make a gallery that already looks like a gallery. |
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The key is NOT to bite off more than you can chew and that's where Phil can help. |
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Nonetheless, may I advise caution and that we do not get carried away by our emotions and bite off more than we can chew. |
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To ensure that they, as managers, do not bite off more than they can chew, translators must learn to make use of all resources at their disposal. |
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Deciding not to bite off more than she could chew, Julia's first journey into the world of apple science was a humble one. |
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A dog continues to chew until the chew has softened and he can bite off small pieces. |
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Marina made plain food, and she cut the meat into little pieces for him, easy to chew and swallow. |
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Masticating juicers use a single gear or auger that can literally chew up fruit and vegetable fibers. |
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She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face. |
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We continuously pause to pull them out while Zalwar Khan and his companion smirk at us and chew unbothered. |
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They chew this thing, a real thing, they do this until they foam at the mouth. |
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If you can't brush your teeth eat an apple or chew a piece of sugarless gum. |
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Unhurriedly he would chew the cud of Party news, and for that he got a decent salary. |
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When you chew gum, the repetitive movement of your jaw puts added tension on the muscles and joints where your jawbone meets your skull, Urbaniak says. |
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After all, Hollywood's chattering class — agents, producers — has to have something to chew over at lunch. |
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The unexpected Tory majority gave writers plenty to chew over in their election postmortems. |
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Before receiving something to chew over, a writer needs to hear he's got good teeth. |
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There's the chance to chew the cud with Man's brainy multimillionaires, but that's about it. |
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They exhibit natural behaviours – they chew the cud, socialise, groom each other. |
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It is a place where shooting parties come for lunch, where farmers meet to chew the cud. |
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For example, ruminant animals, those that chew their cud such as sheep and cattle, can make good use of forage. |
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There is no limit to the size of n or m, but large numbers will chew up more memory and slow down the regular expression execution. |
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Lastly, it was developped in VB, which as you surely know, means you have to install a series of file which chew up memory space. |
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These Gospel quotes don't tell us that we must remain silent while the wolves chew up the lambs! |
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Just think if you had to go out and chew up a pound of fennel before you found your cough was curing. |
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We keep our cutting machine sharp, so it doesn't chew up the edges of your cards, and its tolerances are the best on the market. |
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She hops aboard Auster's houseboat in Brooklyn to chew the fat about getting old. |
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Alternately, you can freeze a baby teething ring and chew or rest it in your mouth. |
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Let him chew on a clean teething ring or a wet washcloth placed in the freezer for about 30 minutes. |
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As the leaves develop the larvae will web a leaf to the side of an apple or fruit cluster and chew a vertical strip down the side of the apple. |
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Don't just give minced meat, dogs love to chew on chunks of raw meat, and this helps to clean the teeth, so ring the changes if you can. |
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Moving from side to side, the denticulated hooks lining the mouth of these predators were used to capture and chew their prey. |
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One of the quickest ways to have these chemicals enter into the greater environment is to chew it, to masticate it. |
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We are in a culture that is ready to chew, ready to consume and ready to spit out. |
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The apertures are too small for them to squeeze through and the steel too hard for them to chew through. |
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This can make it hard to chew some foods and it may cause some teeth to wear down. |
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Most of the kids chew on zarda, an addictive substance that kills hunger. |
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Just take a moment to chew over the possibilities … The answer is spelling, or rather misspelling. |
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Consumers can sip, chew and chomp their way to health through an increasing array of functional foods on the market today. |
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They taste, chomp, chew the seeds day after day and sometimes several times a day. |
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On rare occasions workers will make a mistake and chew through the veneer or paint. |
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On the first few days after the treatment it is useful to sleep propped up and mainly eat squashy food that is easy to chew. |
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Since they are not fixed, they are not as comfortable as implants or bridges, and do not help you chew foods as effectively. |
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A troupe of lion cubs nuzzle her hand and chew playfully on her shoelaces. |
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According to the urban legend, a coyote will chew its foot off once it is caught in a steel trap. |
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They tend to rub and chew on it, transferring the E. coli bacteria from their mouths to the rope in the process. |
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In my neck of the woods, we often say that we can walk and chew gum at the same time. |
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Between verbal blows and blows thrown by paws, two dogs chew on a caustic vision of society, differences and injustices. |
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This means they have four stomachs and chew on semi-digested food, called cud. |
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But if you have missing teeth, you lose the ability to chew on food and stay healthy. |
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Try not to chew on the side of the mouth where the temporary crown is placed. |
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Should parents be concerned about exposure levels if children chew on pens where Michler's ketone is present in the ink? |
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For example, insects such as leaf caterpillars chew on the leaves of corn plants. |
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Lumber that has been treated with PCP must be kept out of places where the pigs could chew on it. |
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Well Sir, I'm selling salted groundnuts, they go really well with beer, and they're good for impatient customers to chew on while they wait. |
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They can chew on garden vegetables such as lettuce, celery, potatoes, beans, carrots, sweet corn and cole crops. |
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For persistent critters that may chew on the lid, use a bit of menthol vapour rub around the edge of the lid. |
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Thanks to 8in1 Delights' unique patented combination of chew and treat, you keep your dog to keep fit and happy, and his teeth and gums healthy. |
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Low-density kibble is designed to reduce the amount of calories consumed, and to limit gulping by forcing the Labrador to slow down and chew. |
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A dog chew comprising injection molded molten comminuted rawhide particles. |
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It's a succulent leaf, thicker than spinach, but when you chew and eat it, it tastes identical to a raw oyster. |
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Some people think that family group conferencing is an easy way out, that people just sit down and chew the fat and do not have to do hard time in prison. |
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Without the right attitude initially or if the idea is simply to go and parley, chew the fat, talk over coffee, how will they get down to negotiations? |
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The Mazatec indians used two methods of consuming salvia: chew for a long time and then swallow down the leaves, or dissolve the leaves partially in water and drink it. |
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In lieu of champagne, we will be serving chicha, made by the island's women, who chew up corn and other things and spit it into an earthenware pot for fermenting. |
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You bite off more than you can chew when you try to explain lots of stuff. |
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Their experiment involves testing the saliva of humans who have volunteered, sanely or not, to chew on soft PVC. Scientific uncertainty, of course, is not necessarily an excuse for inaction. |
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If you can bite off more than you can chew, the weekend-long Somerset East Biltong Festival, offers a meaty South African treat, over the weekend of 16-17 July. |
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It gives viewers something to chew on, too. |
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During this time, your dog may eat slightly less and chew or gnaw more. |
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To chew up the hours, Pershing went fishing. |
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I was only 6 when I was taught to chew bark. |
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Later, Teddy, if you'd be so good. I just have to chew over a few things with Francis here. |
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Even though it had over fifty teeth that were over six inches long, its teeth were not used to chew but to tear since it swallowed its meals in chunks. |
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The Myomorpha, such as the brown rat, have enlarged temporalis muscles, making them able to chew powerfully with their molars. |
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Hide or cover electrical cords so he won't chew on them. |
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In the third century BC, a Chinese leader in the Han Dynasty required those who addressed him to chew cloves to freshen their breath. |
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Camels' mouths have a thick leathery lining, allowing them to chew thorny desert plants. |
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Tomato plants can be toxic to dogs if they eat large amounts of the fruit, or chew plant material. |
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Some snakes, in particular the rear-fanged species, bite, chew, and hold on, eventually bringing the hindmost maxillary teeth into play, which permits the injection of toxin. |
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Whatever your tough application, from razing to loading, scrap handling or site finishing, Nortrax can customize what you need to chew up your job safely and productively. |
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Immediately prior to pupation the larvae chew out exit holes in the tillers, drop to the ground and form smooth-walled spherical cells 5-6 mm below the soil surface in which pupation occurs. |
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I want to draw your attention, and obviously you will see this later, to a website where chew users post comments and pictures about chewing tobacco. |
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The activists have something to chew on, as well as a doctrine to rely on. |
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People chew peyote cactus or drink a peyote tea. |
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I'm going to have to chew the fat with Kevin Howells for a while. |
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If you can't brush right away, rinse your mouth with water, eat raw vegetables or a fibrous fruit like an apple, or chew on a piece of sugarless gum. |
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Xenophon lives up the road and the two men walk at night and chew the fat. |
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Sit on the old yellow couch under the swamp cooler, chew the fat. |
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They have a good appetite and chew their cud when they have eaten enough. |
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Doctors suggest lightly massaging the gums of babies who are teething or giving them things to chew on that are cold but pliable, like damp washcloths that have been twisted and frozen, and rubber teething rings. |
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If you have learned to chew your food, continue to fletcherize, be enthusiastic about it. |
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Make sure he doesn't bite off more than he can chew. |
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One should bite off only as much as one can chew. |
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If it dries out too much, I'll just chew harder. |
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Our most likely problems will be keeping out deer and other critters who might chew the twigs in winter, a good water supply for irrigation and windbreaks. |
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Lead paint has a sweet taste so infants and young children may eat or chew the bars of their crib. They may also eat or chew pieces of flaking lead-based paint. |
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I think I bit off more than I could chew when I agreed to paint this house by myself. |
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Non-aquatic mammals such as dogs or humans would have great difficulty in trying to chew on a large object under water, because water would enter the mouth, throat, and nasal passages. |
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She stares at me like I've asked her how she learned to chew solid food. |
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The picture I have chosen was printed in four stages and shows a very unusual type of crocodile. They have no lower jawbone, so they have to use the backs of other crocodiles in order to chew. |
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But since dried fruit stick to teeth, encourage children to do the following after eating these snacks: brush their teeth, rinse their mouth with water, chew sugarless gum or bite into a piece of cheese or nuts. |
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Have a sugarless candy or chew on sugarless gum. |
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We have a commitment from the officials in the department to continue to gather data on smokeless tobacco and tobacco chew products, to verify what the youth are telling us. |
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Take with meals. Do not crush, chew or break open your dose. |
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This features a table made by a person in British Columbia, and on the second page there are a number of dipper cups that are made from empty chew tins. |
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But the ones that would chew the ropes would start eating the ropes. |
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Paper wasps are colorful insects that chew up tiny bits of wood or dried plant stalks. |
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The Mallorcan oxalis was a huge variety with electric-yellow blossoms, and fat, juicy stems which Uschi suggested I chew on. |
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She certainly gives them plenty to chew over on Divers. |
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The crusher can chew the material at more than one million lb of crushing force until the preprogrammed size is achieved. |
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Perhaps Scotland's image abroad has been burnished by the sight of the world's most powerful men gathering to chew the fat. |
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Avoid giving him a pacifier or food to chew on to ease his pain. |
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Something to chew over, along with pizzas, in flash offices in Mumbai. |
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It was always a pleasure to chew the fat whenever we met at southern racecourses. |
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Desmond and I get together occasionally with another old pupil, Donald Swann to chew the fat, but we lost contact with Fred,'' said Geoff. |
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Because dogs tended to chew up Frisbees and people tended to lose them, they proved a much more lucrative product for Wham-O than Hula Hoops had. |
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She also had difficulty maintaining her jaw closed and chewing, but with the help of her physical therapist she has been practicing chewing and mouth exercises to gain the strength she needs to chew solid food. |
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Madam President, as the Irish Prime Minister sets out for Brussels tomorrow, he might well chew over the words of the Irish pop group U2: Where did it all go wrong? |
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Property experts have met to chew the fat at Coventry law firm Band Hatton's annual residential property buffet. |
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I meet fairly regularly with the analyst at Newcastle Falcons, Martin Hastie, to chew the fat, and with one of the professional football sides. |
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Quick, get us a part-time job on the tills at Twilight star Robert Pattinson's local so we can chew the fat over a loaf of bread. |
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Mind you, those biccies can't come cheap, and the latest subject for the suits to chew on is the notion of sin-bins. |
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Gaze didn't just chew the scenery, he wolfed it down, tossing off self-referential jokes, cornball puns and Shakespearesque quotes. |
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However, lead-based paint in the home is a serious health hazard whenit is chipping or flaking, or it is within the reach of children who might chew on it. |
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Head coaches have to let off steam, but they should never chew out an assistant coach in front of the players. |
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They are ruminants, which regurgitate food and acid from their stomachs and chew on the cud for up to eight hours a day. |
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And magnificent Matt's culinary courage proved that he who dares chew the witchety grub wins. |
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These microbes chew up ancient organic material, such as leaves and twigs buried in the sand, and they generate the gases as waste products. |
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They are encouraged to watch, think, chew over activities. |
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The slickered brat, given a burnt siena replacement, then proceeded to chew it into flaking, disintegrating chunks. |
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Guardian writers Barry Glendenning and Barney Ronay chew the cud. |
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By the end of the growing season, the kernels dry out and become difficult to chew without cooking them tender first in boiling water. |
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Sheep follow a diurnal pattern of activity, feeding from dawn to dusk, stopping sporadically to rest and chew their cud. |
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If he continues to chew on things he shouldn't, there are safe but bad-tasting products available at pet stores that you can treat those items with. |
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There was never any chewing gum so we used to chew liquorice root, candle wax or Locust bean gum. |
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Birds love all things they can gnaw on, chew, pluck and pull. |
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For example, in order to be considered kosher, mammals must have split hooves and chew their cud. |
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Not only thin materials, but Johnny's jeans and corduroys, which the old iron lady used to chew up and swallow and then just moan and die on. |
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Participants were asked to chew flavourless gum whilst performing the task and then repeat the task without engaging in any chewing. |
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When you chew food, it releases the flavor and pumps it up to the olfactor bulb behind the bridge of the nose,'' Duffy says. |
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How much is a European cow paid to chew the cud? |
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Those exciting escalators chew up room, such that the places for sitting and passing the time of day feel left over – whatever could be squeezed in after the architecture has had its fun. |
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Children are kept away from the corpse handlers, who are believed to chew garlic to hide the stench of death and take perverse pleasure in their line of work. |
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Some people chew on their lips when they are stressed and this often triggers a cold sore. |
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