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The oysters were too big to gulp down in one bite, making for somewhat awkward eating.
But the orchestra's playing lacked clarity and bite, making the work's theme-and-variations structure frustratingly difficult to discern.
Softer foods from agricultural lifestyles may have changed the human bite, making it easier to form certain sounds.
One of the damaged teeth that needed a crown distorted my bite, making a minor jaw-joint problem even worse.
In 2008 he was ready to take yet another big bite, making a surprise purchase of Anheuser-Busch, to create AB Inbev, the world's largest brewer.
The snake also grows with each bite, making it increasingly difficult to move his elongating body without accidentally eating his tail -- a mistake that ends the game.
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Will a healthy dog's bite make me sick?
"That wasn't the point". The point, perhaps, is that in America today, bite makes right.
That's true enough, but reducing the race to a "3-2-1" sound bite makes Romney's task appear misleadingly easy.
This sound bite made it onto YouTube, and Jobbik seized upon it, citing a secret plot by Israelis to colonize Hungary.
His fellow panellists, Bernard Lapasset, the French chief of international rugby, and Haroon Lorgat, the South African head of cricket, knew the drill – utter a few well-meaning phrases and hope a sound bite makes the news somewhere.
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