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Don't forget to bring chips.
Brian Krzanich, Intel's manufacturing head, says this means it can bring chips to market faster and with fewer faults than rivals who use external firms, known as "foundries", to make their chips.
When it's time to go, I bribe Cash to leave with his milk bottle or some grapes -- by this time, he is usually tired, thirsty, and hungry (many parents bring chips and cookies into the playground).
Bring chips and dip, cheese and crackers, bread or rolls (remember butter or a dip), pre-made potato salad, a party platter, a frozen lasagna, or a dessert from a bakery.
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A news-media kerfuffle erupted this week with word that the Noble Network of Charter Schools had collected nearly $400,000 in disciplinary fees from students since 2008 for infractions including not tucking in shirts, being late for class, bringing chips to school, dozing off and not properly tying shoelaces.
Jurors, if, after a full consideration of the evidence presented in court today, it is your opinion that there is no coming back from Rob's shitty potluck notion, where basically everyone brings chips and salsa, it is your duty to find for the plaintiff.
We all know that the pace of modern semiconductor technology brings chips that are significantly faster, cheaper and smaller to market nearly every quarter.
Some visitors brought chips, wiener wurste, and pizza when I was asking for salty stuff.
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