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She had only survived because a bullet had been slowed by her Kevlar vest and then stopped by a tobacco tin in the pocket, which contained the tobacco that many chew "in combat" to keep them alert.
"My teacher said you could chew in the class while you're doing the test," he said.
Presta placed the remaining chew in his pocket and sauntered off.
Some duskier beauty than I will look like a Starburst fruit chew in it.
"More advanced specimens pick up the vessel and tap out a few at a time to chew in contemplation.
"DONALD RUMSFELD'S bitten off more than he can chew in Iraq and my ass is a piece of that".
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And she doesn't have much to chew on in a show, directed straightforwardly here by Tim Albery, in which she plays perhaps the blandest diva in operatic history.
Other common tobacco products included tobacco chew, particularly in Chennai and Delhi, and Pan with Zarda, particularly in Karachi.
Whole-grain tortillas come in a bread basket, and they are rough, brittle and hard to chew -- in short, a delightful change from ordinary tortilla chips.
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