Beth enters the kitchen, feeling the blast of warmth from the oven as Clark Durand pulls out a platter of warmed-up Chinese takeout. |
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Some of the pressroom chatter noted that it looked like some warmed-up gossip from those investor relations conferences. |
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The morning meal may consist of warmed-up leftovers from the previous evening's meal or food purchased from roadside vendors. |
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Yet the book also includes pieces that repeat time-worn ideas which are little more than warmed-up versions of James E. Edmonds' comments in the British official history. |
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And you thought I was just some bitter provincial pseudo-intellectual getting by on warmed-up Kingsley Amis with the odd dash of second-hand Foucault. |
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The warm soda bread with raisins is a real must for getting the taste-buds warmed-up. |
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But the film suffers many of the pratfalls associated with remakes, in particular the warmed-up leftovers syndrome. |
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There were multiple articles about a year ago about the terrors of feeding kids warmed-up food rather than cooking it from raw ingredients on-site. |
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The new startups seem to acknowledge both bandwidth scarcity and the primacy of enhancing the phone as a communications tool, not a vehicle for warmed-up content. |
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