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But take a bite of one of their classic burgers and all else fades away.
Taking a bite of one now, he looks as if he'd just tasted moldy flesh, or joy.
They are rich, and I often wind up eating them like a box of bonbons – taking a bite of one and putting it back.
When he left for work early the next morning, he would take a bite of one of them and leave an empty glass of milk to let his son, Jason, know that Santa Claus had visited.
She ate a bite of one.
There's also a bite of one of Nobu's best dishes ever, a real classic, the yellowtail sashimi fired with a slice of jalapeño in yuzu dressing.
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With a bite on one of the magic newt eyes, Wrinkles wishes to go to the Cyclops.
"Eating an entree is too many bites of one thing, and it's boring".
"As a diner, the idea of me chewing 17 bites of one thing and another 17 bites of another is absolutely boring, and not how I want to eat," said the chef Mario Batali.
However, even when the premotor pools were intermixed, we never observed double-labeled neurons; they remain distinct populations, avoiding simultaneous activation of these two muscles which could result in biting of one's own tongue.
On their first date she instinctively tries to take a bite out of one of them.
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