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Some grilled scallops got a bit lost in an excess of yogurt-walnut dip.
So, it's looking at a lot of sodium, figuring out how much you need, and then excreting the little bit of excess that you have because of excess that comes in in your diet generally.
In what could be seen as a bit of excess, "Crude" is actually being celebrated by two such gatherings.
"It's nice to have a bit of excess," said Ms. Collins, who wore a Versace white silk dress with beaded bolero.
The world could use a bit of excess demand, the American economy could use some cushion against deflation, and moderate inflation would effectively tax foreign holders of government debt.
Every one of us has looked in a mirror at some point, turned, grabbed a bit of excess flesh and thought how great it'd be if it just didn't exist.
In her first public speech since being reappointed home secretary, May said that the next round of savings would mean that police reform would have to go much deeper than "shaving a bit of excess off here" or reducing a bit of bureaucracy there.
It is evident that the blurring is a bit in excess and the seam is hardly evident.
He is carrying a bit of excess weight, he'll admit that himself, but it's up to us to get that off him.
No.22 (in F, Op. 54) was swimming a bit in excess pedal, especially the second movement, which was so rushed there was little time to appreciate the music's wonders.
That's something that restaurants are willing to do, since most can't fit any more people in seats but often have a bit of excess capacity in the kitchen.
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