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He is a morsel for the predators around him.
As Hazan notes, the Italians like to describe such dishes as "un bocone da cardinale", or a "morsel for a cardinal".
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My Time has purged me from among them and appointed me to live in a desert of wild beasts; Beasts, though they starve for a morsel of intellect, thirsting for waters of faith.
Worse even, when the infected villagers are quarantined in the village school, they spy on and steal from one another; they fight not only for a morsel of food but also for the school furniture to be remade into coffins.
Call it a morsel of catnip for Anglophiles.
Being reckless still held a morsel of glamour for me then, and besides, they have Purple Haze on draft at Snake and Jake's.
Two fell to the cannons and pincers of second-rate privateers and sea monsters, just north of Fallen London; one expired a little more heroically off the Sea of Lilies, after wounding herself in appeal to the goddess Stone, who has been known to conjure up a morsel of coal for beleaguered vessels.
But when it comes to tuna, most Japanese would go a long way for a morsel of o-toro.
East and the Mets were the cocky upstarts scrapping for a morsel of respect from the champions.
The opening scene, which takes place in 1964, might be mistaken for a morsel of a movie made in that year.
There is no rule against having a few laughs in a tragedy, but it made painfully clear how desperate the audience was for a morsel of fully understandable acting.
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