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You break off bits of crust and eat them dipped in the spicy stew.
She would break off bits of bread, scoop up spicy, freshly cooked vegetables and feed Rishi by hand.
And while he talks you recall that the octogenarian woman (her New Yorkese is so delicious we should be able to break off bits and taken them home) who couldn't grasp hip-hop had a son who is a policeman and gay.
From March to mid-April 2013, prior to the breeding season, five of the birds occasionally picked up pebbles or date pits from the floor of the enclosure and used these to scrape inside cockle shells, or to break off bits of the shells.
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This piece, intended to be worn descending from one shoulder, begins with a broken off bit of "branch" and ends with a tiny pair of leaves.
Markings found on the Stonehenge rocks suggest that ancient people struck them -- but it's unclear whether the people were trying to make pretty sounds or simply breaking off bits of the rocks to keep as souvenirs, the researchers said.
Even if you take out the participation bit, plenty of people are speculating that now the book is a screen-based phenomenon, it will become a multimedia event, breaking off into bits of film and augmented reality.
Slow decay and mechanical disturbances break off waterlogged bits from the bottom of the mat.
Or to break off.
Most, however, break off a bit and chew it a while, spit, and have another bit.
You can't break off a bit of Hadrian's Wall!
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