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I went to a couple of such soirees and ate so much rich Gascon foie gras that I feared I might meet the same fate as the geese.
Mikey got over five shillings on his First Communion Day and ate so many sweets and buns he threw up in the Lyric Cinema and Frank Goggin, the ticket man, kicked him out.
And so, crucially, does the Canlis salad, a menu highlight from the restaurant's very first night, a dish that Brian Canlis sometimes tells people is literally in his genes, his mother craved and ate so much of it when she was pregnant with him.
You may have read that he managed to cut the Tory vote down to 2,746 from over 12,000 – and ate so voraciously into the Lib Dem vote that they lost their deposit – because the people in Bradford West treated the byelection as a referendum on the government's austerity programme.
Maureen Dowd, a national newspaper columnist, famously took a recent trip to Colorado and bought an edible (candy bar) and ate so much of it she got zonked out of her brain.
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The uncarpeted floors are platforms for sitting, sleeping and eating, so require time-consuming cleaning on at least a daily basis.
It's what they breathe, live, and eat, so there's no such thing as leaving it at the office.
"I wanted to go in there and eat so bad.
That's the thing: you can go out and eat so cheaply there.
I curse this horrible highway that has come up here and eaten so many lives".
One more tiny question: Does it mean anything that so many of these smart people have high-level art jobs and eat so many free meals?
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