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"Frequency" may be a good yarn, but it is also a bereft little boy's dream of power over death that leaves a biting tang of poignancy.
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Mr Bo accused the businessman, Tang Xiaolin, of "biting wildly like a mad dog" in testimony that Mr Tang gave in absentia.
After watching video testimony from Mr. Tang, Mr. Bo said: "I really saw the ugliness of a person who sold his soul," and, "He's biting wildly like a mad dog".
Trop., biting, disposed to bite.
even biting.
It bites back: the fulsome, salty tang of long-simmered meat sauce is soon brutally frogmarched away from my tastebuds by the capsicum heavy mob.
Cantina Lunae Colli di Luni Vermentino, Liguria, Italy 2014 (from £13.49, EW Wines; Bottle Apostle; Cambridge Wine) Like Joseph Trivelli, I love the suave pungency, peppery bite and citrusy tang of early-harvest extra-virgin olive oil.
(It loosely resembles a pac man). The unique blend of cheeses (which includes fontina) lend each bite a pleasant tang, while the grilling method ensures a beautifully charred and crispy crust.
He'd bite his tongue and taste the seepage, the tang of humiliation swallowed back.
"Bite, bite, bite!" he screeched.
The layman may ask how high one can elevate the pedestrian gin and tonic -- that stalwart reviver of malarial British colonialists in India, with its invigorating bite of juniper, cleansing tang of lime and aromatic spritz of quinine.
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