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The phrase "all feast" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a complete or abundant feast, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The banquet was a grand affair, with all feast laid out for the guests to enjoy."
Alternatives: "a complete feast" or "an abundant feast".
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As with Walmart workers, fast-food giants like McDonald's and Yum Brands (which owns KFC and Taco Bell) all feast from the public trough: their workers, earning poverty wages, depend on public-assistance programs like food stamps and Medicaid, while their enormous CEO benefit packages qualify for corporate tax deductions, as reported by the Institute for Policy Studies this week.
"For so long, it was all feast or famine," Castillo said.
Of those who hunted, 92.7% consumed the deer they killed, and 96.3% of all feast participants reported eating venison outside of the Sportsmen's Feast.
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White, as a symbol of purity, is used on all feasts of the Lord (including Maundy Thursday and All Saints') and feasts of confessors and virgins.
But it's also a pretext for a feast, and all feasts should start with a bottle of bubbly, shouldn't they?
We insisted she call her family to come over and we all feasted together by candlelight next to the pizza oven.
And after the sacrifice, he feasted them all in the race-course of the Zacynthians, where he had made provisions for their entertainment.
There was no shortage of female icons at the dinner table, with Catherine Deneuve, Salma Hayek, Fanny Ardant, Marianne Faithfull, Diane Kruger and Isabelle Huppert all feasting on chicken and celery risotto off of Miuccia Prada's personal Meissen porcelain (flown in from Milan for the occasion).
The club's chefs prepared a feast to end all feasts.
They celebrated nearly all feasts together and had so many things in common.
But I'm going to act as though I'm preparing the feast of all feasts: preheat the oven, break out the oven mitts, set timers to go off every 10 minutes or so... you know, like I'm really outdoing myself.
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