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Set aside to cool and harden, then chop half the brittle into roughly 1cm pieces (keep the rest in an airtight container as a nibble).
A nibble of history here, a bite of biology there.
Since then, though, advocates of treating terrorism like bank robbery have tried to nibble away at the legality and morality of – and the political support for – the war on terror.
On the savoury side, the tomato and herb twists were a cinch to make and perfect to nibble on with a drink while the star of the show is in the oven.
The praline will leave you with some extra to nibble on.
Cassandra's case illustrates the technocratic tendency of American culture and politics to nibble away at the edges of our autonomy, to deprive us of the right to make anything but the medically correct choice".How long is a person actually supposed to live, and why?" Cassandra was mature enough to ask.
First you nibble the filling, then you tear off the edges of tortilla, and only then, after it's thinner and sleeker, can you pick it up and eat it.
The government also gave some new powers to the Canadian Transportation Agency to monitor prices and address complaints.Although analysts doubt this will have much effect, it has at least encouraged smaller operators to nibble at Air Canada's toes.
Courageously, it might nibble at Proposition 13, by letting commercial property be taxed more.
New forms of finance will nibble away at mainstream providers.The long marchThat worries some.
Illegal pyramid schemes nibble at banks' deposit base by offering absurdly high returns.
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