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Mark Erickson's "Infinite Solutions" segment highlights Gmail's seemingly "infinite" powers - from gobs of storage and lightning fast search to some of the best anti-spam action in the business (and how about that sweet Easter Egg cowbell in Gmail Chat?).
What's incongruous about the commercial is that the Egg McMuffin was already a big seller in the seventies, yet Taco Bell's character isn't singing about that era.
She is, however, so intense about the eggs that she cannot bear to see them eaten.
My growing concern has developed into an increasingly persistent nagging worry as I search for information about the eggs that I donated and about the retrospective emotions of other anonymous egg donors.
And even after her upbraiding I have doubts about that second egg.
Sticking with eggs, how about that carton which describes the hens as "free roaming"?
Another that was Lady Gaga-inspired with her much talked about egg that she was carried in at the Grammys.
But, you know, if you're talking about your 401K and you're in your 50s, and you're talking about a nest egg that you really can't afford to lose, and you're hoping to trade your way out of this hole you're in, you could be in for a false bottom.
Little is known about the transcriptional changes that insect eggs trigger in plants and how such indirect defense mechanisms are orchestrated in the context of other biological processes.
He declined to talk about any future projects, as "you don't talk about eggs that have not yet fallen from the chicken".
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