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The soup, a rich gamey broth, is scattered with bits of tongue, assorted other offal and loads of soondae slices that look a bit inflated, having soaked up lots of broth.
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All Norris had left was a bit of tongue and minimal protection for his eyes.
I'd just give them a bit of tongue on the first date".
Instead, he favoured pursuits of a less risqué nature: "I'd give them a bit of tongue on the first date," he revealed.
So, naturally, one of the company's international divisions would like to remind of the months-long headache with a bit of tongue in cheek promotion.
Last spring there was a short push to grab the "early adopter" with tactics familiar with the speeds and feeds consumer yet with a bit of tongue in cheek.
I thought of you, and the email I responded to with quite a bit of tongue wedged in my cheek.
Use a little bit of tongue.
So it's just a bit of tongue-in-cheek stuff.
There is, needless to say, more than a bit of tongue-in-cheek, Nick at Nite-style appropriation in the very idea of making a feature out of "Charlie's Angels".
The aim is to provide as-it-happens commentary for those watching the programme – the show doesn't take itself terribly seriously, so lends itself to a bit of tongue-in-cheek observation that is lightweight and fun.
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