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Summer has arrived early and with a bit of a bite at the Museum of Modern Art's film department.
While tomato mixture simmers, add macaroni to boiling water, and cook until tender with a bit of a bite.
I was sad for him, but at the same time it gave us a little bit of a bite and we wanted to do it for him".
More striking than any single phrase was the overall tone: this was Obama with a bit of a bite, his temperature a few degrees north of the usual cool, both feistier and more relaxed than normal.
And like those of the last millennium, spring's have a bit of a bite — dog collar sorts at Jean Paul Gaultier, gold bondagelike ones at Lanvin and gothic juju pendant styles at Emilio Pucci and Delfina Delettrez all hug the neck with gripping poise.
Take the pan off the heat, cover and set aside for 10 minutes, until the rice is cooked but still retains a bit of a bite; by this time, any remaining liquid should have reduced to the consistency of thick jam.
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The Club Shade-affiliate has taken on the Dick Van Dick-featrackg track "En Tu Casa," switching things up just enough to give the playful sexiness of the original a little bit more of an agitated bite.
You can also use pickle chips, cubed pickle pieces, diced pickles, heck, you can just take a bit out of a whole pickle after each bite of tuna mix.
Ah... bit – bit of a weird one.
During these battles, Tasmanian devils sometimes bite off bits of a tumor.
The bits of content were bite-sized and silent.
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