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"So that's a chicken for every pot".
Do I have a chicken for an employee?
He stalks off to kill a chicken for dinner.
I am more likely to seek out a chicken for a lighter main course.
A chicken, for example, runs well with only 17percentt of its mass in leg muscles.
Generally, he said, he can sell a chicken for the equivalent of $2.
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Finally, to my friends who were so depressed at the rare outward display of bigotry -- the pride these anti-gays showed in kill-a-chicken-for-hate-day -- I would say that this is simply the manifestation of the hate we all know exists beneath the surface.
It's been several years since the Baileys trained a replacement chicken for a ticktacktoe unit.
Originally you had a chicken drumstick for each diner or a steak for each person.
My teachers would point out things like how the character for "chicken" kind of looks like a chicken searching for food, while "country" resembles a small map.
I buy a chicken leg for ten cents.
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