A couple of glasses of Tom's peapod wine and they're merrily slurring compliments at each other in a way that often borders on risqué. |
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At other times, large standing magnifying glasses distort the dancers' faces and body parts: a bicep bulges behind the glass, resembling a peapod. |
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He first showed this interest in a series of works named after new-economy companies such as the Web-based grocer Peapod, many of which turned out to be dot-bombs. |
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After Peapod opened on-line service in metropolitan Boston, Hannaford countered with the 1996 launch of its wholly owned HomeRuns. |
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It is this convergence, company officials say, that positions Peapod for the future and makes it a company worth watching. |
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In the Washington Baltimore area Ahold subsidiary Giant Food can provide Peapod with groceries. |
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