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Any Colorado potato beetle that takes so much as a nibble of my New Leafs will supposedly keel over and die, its digestive tract pulped, in effect, by the bacterial toxin manufactured in the leaves of these otherwise ordinary Superiors.
There is no chance for passers-by like Ms. McQuade to get so much as a nibble of this giant confection, however; the gingerbread facade is an eight-panel photograph digitally blown up and printed on vinyl mesh.
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The partial solar eclipse on July 13 , 2018was captured by Mirko Harnisch from Stewart Island in New Zealand, by Pasachoff and Schoppmeyer from Tasmania, Australia, and by Padraic Koen, whose image from Port Elliott, South Australia made NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day as 'A Nibble on the Sun'.
Early one evening, I gave him a nibble of Havarti — which I chose because it somehow struck me as particularly innocent.
A nibble of history here, a bite of biology there.
"Try a nibble of chocolate and then see if a headache predictably follows," he advises.
He enjoys trying to get a nibble of paper used with an overnight poultice.
Don't leave without at least a nibble of cannoli or tiramisù ($7).
Obviously, the injection of a single bit fault for a nibble of S 31 generates a faulty nibble at the output of last round's S-box layer, and single bit faults injection on several nibbles of S 31 generates several faulty nibbles at the output of last round's S-box layer.
If it holds the position, say "yes!" and give the dog a nibble of the food.
Or gougères, as nice a nibble as I know with a glass of champagne or Chablis.
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