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An estimated 6 billion pounds of "ugly" but perfectly edible fruits and vegetables are tossed every year in the U.S., for being too knotty, small or otherwise misshapen to be sold in stores.
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I won't bog you down with the knotty history of "Stand on the Word"; the song is too forward to be rendered understandable by continuity and logic.
The two sides will probably not be too far apart.Justice in the jungleEventually they will have to tackle the knottiest issue of all: the FARC commanders' legal future and a process of post-conflict justice.
This knotty and discomforting genealogy that binds Englishness to empire and slavery and their fractious legacies of racism and inequality seems to be too thought-provoking for Gove's deeply conservative vision of English literature.
Even when the show's theses become too heavy-handed to bear, there's a knotty brilliance at its center ― one that's depressingly acquainted with the stratification of gay tragedy.
The situation is knotty, complicated and all too familiar.
Not so a duet like Cayetano Soto's "Zero In On" (2010), whose striking design elements and arduously knotty, balletic phrases are all too familiar these days.
Here's a knotty one.
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