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The pastries can embody not just one's tastes, but even one's political views: last week, as anti-Japanese protests spread through China, a nationalist – or enterprising – baker produced a set of four with slogans on top including: "Bite Little Japan to death!" But the pastries say as much about the recipient as the donor.
Once you take that first bite, little pieces of the thick coating will inevitably go flying.
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The mixture, she said, gives "a little more flavor, a little more bite and a little more integrity".
A Certainly, and they probably do bite a little deeper than a typical professional conflict, but they're few and far between.
"I want to bite his little tummy!" "Me too!" Geraldine replies, smiling fondly.
Just bite a little bit off and spit the rest in the bin.
If you're careful, you can bite a little bit of skin in between your teeth and gently lift it before lowering it.
Little Jodie had been behaving badly, he had bitten his little sister in the finger.
By Sally Benson The New Yorker, December 25 , 1943P. 16 Little Jodie had been behaving badly, he had bitten his little sister in the finger.
It even bit the little boy".
"During Katrina, an alligator bit my little pinkie toe.
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