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"He had a chip in his tooth.
A chip in a tooth matched a badly burned victim.
Do I have a chip in my head?
Now I have a chip in the game".
A chip in the token would tell the music distributor what encryption key to use.
Then again, the NSA could already have a chip in me!
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Behind him was most of the day's work, 11 pars, a chip-in birdie, a bogey, a chip-in eagle and three birdie putts.
"And he finished with a chip-in on 17, I think?" And the putt on 18?
The pièce de résistance was a chip-in on the 16th.
It's a long bomb and a chip-in and a forecheck kind of a game.
He closed with four pars, including a chip-in from the rough on the next-to-last hole.
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