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"I was about to bite my piece and it looked right at me," he told HuffPost.
Anthony fell as the dog lunged, and turned as it was about to bite his crotch, he said.
But he comes in just as I am about to take my first bite of an ice-cold Snickers bar, one of which I buy from the cafe before every medical procedure.
I'm not about to bite any ideas off a four-year-old, especially ideas that relate to my pecker.
"I don't mind it, but when you're about to bite that piece of dinner and someone says, 'I hate to do this,' well, don't do it," Bielema said.
Another final salary scheme is about to bite the dust.
Woody thought the old man was about to bite him.
After five years, Merlin is about to bite the dust.
Many have been demolished; another batch, in south-east London, is about to bite the dust.
Chancellor George Osborne's spending cuts are about to bite - and we've listed the full lot here.
He's about to bite you," he remarks to someone in danger.
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